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CT6
Cadillac User Experience
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  • Page 1 2018 Cadillac User Experience cadillac.com (U.S.) cadillac.ca (Canada)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ......2 Radio ....... 16 Audio Players .
  • Page 3: Introduction

    If the vehicle is to, GM, the GM logo, CADILLAC, the distraction by disabling some sold, leave this manual in the vehicle. CADILLAC Emblem, and CADILLAC functions when driving.
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION Set up phone numbers in advance trigger this pane to show a long press so they can be called easily by is required to actually power down the pressing a single control or by system. using a single voice command if Volume equipped with Bluetooth phone capability.
  • Page 5 INTRODUCTION Touch the application icon to store as a favorite, and the name of the application will be shown in favorites. Managing Home Page Icons 1. Touch and hold any of the Home Page icons to edit that icon. 2. Drag the icon to a new location on the Home Page or to save it to the applications tray.
  • Page 6 Android Auto or Apple CarPlay (if more information, see Infotainment display features show on equipped) after a supported device is my.cadillac.com/learn. the display when available. When a connected. See Apple CarPlay and feature is unavailable, the option may Android Auto 0 90.
  • Page 7 INTRODUCTION Text Video Adding or removing applications from the applications tray will not remove Touch the Text icon to display the If equipped, touch the Video icon to them from the Home Page. Text Messaging main page. See Text display the video Rear Seat Messaging 0 89.
  • Page 8 INTRODUCTION the infotainment system by using a Gestures Use the three finger gesture to operate console mounted remote controller favorites. instead of the infotainment display. Other examples for using the hand BACK : Press to return to the gestures are explained later in this previous screen.
  • Page 9 INTRODUCTION begin. Check the list next to the drawn character is correct, the next Highlighting a character from the character if the system announces it character can be started list will replace the incorrect incorrectly. Use the scroll bar up or immediately.
  • Page 10 INTRODUCTION ABC/abc : Touch from the infotainment display to view the available character sets and touch to change. Some regions may not support multiple character sets. This option also displays the upper or lower case characters that are currently active in a mixed case mode. If mixed case characters mode is Draw Speed: The Draw Speed setting Character Selection Speed: The...
  • Page 11 INTRODUCTION Multi-touch Gestures Touch to activate the callout touchpad has hot-key features for menu such as touching a location some of the main applications and from the infotainment display to lists. These are available using two highlight the address. Touching fingers across the surface of the with two fingers again will hide touchpad.
  • Page 12 INTRODUCTION Character Recognition Slide a single finger across the surface of the touchpad to move the cursor Touch to exit character around selectable elements. The recognition. cursor will automatically jump from Use a long touch to exit one active element to another active character recognition and element throughout the current page.
  • Page 13 INTRODUCTION Glide two fingers across the surface of Glide two fingers across the surface of This gesture is only available while in the touchpad to scroll up a list or the touchpad to pan right on a map or character recognition mode. Touch to reveal up a map.
  • Page 14 INTRODUCTION Pinch two fingers, such as the index Touch/Tap Touch and Hold finger and thumb, to zoom out on a map. Slide three fingers across the surface of the touchpad to raise one or three rows of favorites onto the display. Touch/Tap is used to select an option, Touch and hold can be used to start activate an application, or change the...
  • Page 15 INTRODUCTION Drag Nudge Fling or Swipe Drag is used to move applications on Nudge is used to move items a short Fling or swipe is used to scroll the Home Page, or to pan the map. To distance on a list or a map. To nudge, through a list, pan the map, or change drag the item, it must be held and hold and move the selected item up or...
  • Page 16 INTRODUCTION Spread Pinch Cleaning High Gloss Surfaces and Vehicle Information and Radio Displays For vehicles with high gloss surfaces or vehicle displays, use a microfiber cloth to wipe surfaces. Before wiping the surface with the microfiber cloth, use a soft bristle brush to remove dirt that could scratch the surface.
  • Page 17: Radio

    RADIO Radio Touch Menu on the infotainment Fade: Touch the up or down icons display to show the following menus: for more sound from the front or rear speakers. The middle position AM-FM Radio balances the sound between the front and rear speakers. Playing the Radio EQ : If equipped, the available choices While on the audio main page the...
  • Page 18 RADIO on Bose Centerpoint surround the noise in the vehicle and speed. Update Station List : For AM and FM technology, see www.bose.com/ When turned on, AudioPilot only, touch to update the station list. centerpoint. technology detects ambient noise and Touch the Back icon on the vehicle speed to continuously adjust infotainment display to go back to the...
  • Page 19 RADIO Direct Tune The tune arrows on the right side of AM-FM Categories the direct tune display tune through the complete station list one station step at a time per touch. A touch and hold advances 10 frequency steps per second.
  • Page 20 RADIO Up to 60 preset stations can be stored Slide a finger to the right or left to Channel Access under the following: scroll through each page of To access HD Radio channels: favorites. A indicates which AM, FM, SXM (if equipped), HD 1.
  • Page 21 RADIO Troubleshooting Satellite Radio SiriusXM Menu Digital Audio Delay : Wait for the SiriusXM Satellite Radio Service signal to process. This can take several seconds. Volume Change, Audio Skip, Echo, Digital Audio Lost : Channel signal strength may be weak or the channel is out of range.
  • Page 22 RADIO Touch the Back icon on the Backglass Antenna infotainment display to go back to the The range for most AM stations is The AM-FM antenna is integrated previous menu. greater than for FM, especially at with the rear window defogger in the Auto Volume (If Equipped) : This night.
  • Page 23 RADIO Caution Do not apply aftermarket glass tinting with metallic film. The metallic film in some tinting materials will interfere with or distort the incoming radio reception. Any damage caused to the backglass antenna due to metallic tinting materials will not be covered by the vehicle warranty.
  • Page 24: Audio Players

    AUDIO PLAYERS Audio Players If equipped with Rear Seat with hard to pronounce names, and Infotainment (RSI), there may be two nicknames to be used to play music USB ports in the rear media console through voice recognition. Avoiding Untrusted Media storage area.
  • Page 25 AUDIO PLAYERS Use the following when playing an USB Browse Menu : Touch the replay icon on the active USB source: infotainment display to display the Touch Browse on the infotainment time bar. Move the time bar to : Touch to play the current media display to view the Browse menu and interact with the currently source.
  • Page 26 AUDIO PLAYERS Albums: Folder View (If Equipped): Podcasts, Composers, Audiobooks, Videos, and Folder View are shown 1. Touch to view the albums on the 1. Touch to view the directories on when More is touched from near the USB. The artist name will display the USB.
  • Page 27 Playlists : Touch and hold a preset to To view supported devices in the U.S., store the current playlist as a favorite. Storing and Recalling Media see www.my.cadillac.com/learn. For Touch a saved favorite to recall a Favorites Canada, see your dealer.
  • Page 28 AUDIO PLAYERS favorite to recall a favorite podcast or if equipped with Rear Seat Bluetooth Audio podcast episode. The podcast or Infotainment (RSI). Possible auxiliary If equipped, music may be played podcast episode begins to play. audio sources include: from a paired Bluetooth device. Audiobooks : Touch and hold a preset Laptop computer See Bluetooth (Overview) 0 84 or...
  • Page 29 AUDIO PLAYERS Bluetooth Audio Menu All devices launch audio differently. When selecting Bluetooth audio as a Touch Menu on the infotainment source, the radio may show as paused display to show the Bluetooth Audio on the display. Touch play on the menu.
  • Page 30: Onstar System

    ONSTAR SYSTEM OnStar System The OnStar App If equipped, the infotainment system OnStar 4G LTE has OnStar controls in the embedded OnStar app on the Home Page. All OnStar functions that can be performed with the buttons can be done using the app. To open the app, select the OnStar icon on the Home Page.
  • Page 31: Rear Seat Infotainment

    REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT Rear Seat Infotainment System Operation If RSI audio is desired without video being displayed, go to the Settings The video screens are in the back of Menu and select Display Off. The Rear Seat Infotainment the driver and front passenger seats. display will turn back on with the (RSI) System To use:...
  • Page 32 REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT SXM Menu (If Equipped) POP UP MENU (BD Only) CD Menu TOP MENU Press (Home) on the remote control, select RADIO, then COLOR select SXM. KEYPAD Press (Menu) to select Channel DISC CONTROL List, Categories, Favorites, SXM View, Select from: MORE (SETTINGS, Wired Headphones, or other RSI PREVIOUS, NEXT, STILLS OFF)
  • Page 33 REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT If no disc is present, not all choices Select COLOR to display the four color The keypad input is limited to four are available. options: blue, yellow, red, and green. digits. Highlight a color and press ENTER Select Clear to clear one digit at a To close, press (Back) or wait for...
  • Page 34 REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT Select from: More Settings BD/DVD Resume Playback: Returns to the current position on the disc and resumes play. Title Search (if available) Restart Disc Screen Mode Wired Headphones Brightness The MORE submenu includes Select to access: SETTINGS and items related to still Player Setup: Audio Compression, Browse Media (BDAV, AVCREC, pictures.
  • Page 35 REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT Subtitles Display Off: Lowers the screen but Default Audio Language: With no selected audio will continue disc inserted, select from a list of Angle (BDMV, DVD-V, DVD-A to play. languages or enter a only): Select an angle by using the language code.
  • Page 36 REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT Channel is available from the French 7082 Bihari 6672 Settings menu. Default will be German 6869 Bislama 6673 determined by the disc. Italian 7384 Bengali 6678 Format Internal User Memory: Only shown when no disc is Spanish 6983 Tibetan 6679...
  • Page 37 REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT Scots-Gaelic 7168 Cambodian 7577 Nauru 7865 Galician 7176 Kannada 7578 Nepali 7869 Guarani 7178 Kashmiri 7583 Norwegian 7879 Gujarati 7185 Kurdish 7585 Occtian 7967 Hausa 7265 Kirghiz 7589 Oromo 7977 Hindi 7273 Latin 7665 Oriya 7982 Croatian 7282 Lingala 7678...
  • Page 38 REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT Title Search (CD-DA Only) Slovak 8375 Telugu 8469 If available, this displays a list of titles Uzbek 8590 Tajik 8471 to select by using the up and down Vietnamese 8673 Thai 8472 arrows. Volapuk 8679 Tigrinya 8473 Disc Information (CD-DA Only) Wolof 8779...
  • Page 39 REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT RSI Controls Available from the With the vehicle in P (Park), icons The video will only appear on the display along the bottom of the front front infotainment display with the Front Screen infotainment display. When a DVD, vehicle in P (Park).
  • Page 40 REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT Play/Pause Sourcing USB/VCD/HDMI with Video Sourcing DVD/BD/USB/VCD/HDMI This allows for watching videos on the With the vehicle in D (Drive), the Touch to play or to pause, front screen from devices plugged into following icons display along the depending on the current selection.
  • Page 41 REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT Previous Track/Next Track Traffic Announcements: Displays Headphones traffic alerts in the RSI system. Touch to select the previous The video will continue to play or next track on the current media. and the audio will mute, depending on the alert. Play/Pause Closing the Menu (DVD/BD) Touch...
  • Page 42 REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT range. Move them closer to the left For best audio performance, wear the 3. Replace the two AAA batteries. side screen until light stops flashing. headphones as indicated with L (Left) 4. Replace the battery door and If the light does not come on, check and R (Right) on the ear pads.
  • Page 43 REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT If the network is not operating at its 3. From the smart device s Wi-Fi Supported DLNA media types are: maximum effectiveness, try the menu, select the Video: .mp4 and .mpg following: DIRECT-xx-Rear Seat network. Audio: .mp3 and .aac If this network is not shown at Disconnect the smart device from the smart device, it will be...
  • Page 44 REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT Connecting Wireless Apple Devices Auxiliary Inputs Power for the auxiliary devices is not supplied by the infotainment system. Apple will support various DLNA apps Rear Media Connections to allow the device to connect to the To use the HDMI input of the RSI RSI wirelessly.
  • Page 45 REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT 2. Select the source (USB 1 or USB Front seat passengers can listen to Remote Control 2) via the rear screen menu with playback from an attached rear device through the vehicle speakers by the remote control (Home) selecting that source from the Video option.
  • Page 46 REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT Remote Control buttons (Down Arrow) 12. VOL/ (Volume Down) (Power) Press to go down a list. Press to reduce the speaker s audio volume. Press to turn the selected (Seek Up) video screen on and off. 13. VOL/ (Volume Up) Radio: Press to seek the next (Up Arrow)
  • Page 47 REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT Replacement following. Objects 4. Replace the battery cover. RSI Troubleshooting blocking the line of sight could also Remove the batteries from the remote No power : The ignition might not be affect the function of the remote control if it will not be used for an in ON/RUN or ACC/ACCESSORY.
  • Page 48 REAR SEAT INFOTAINMENT The auxiliary source is running but Videos from my phone are played Video Distortion there is no picture or sound : Check back sideways or upside-down when Video distortion can occur when that the RSI video screen is in the the phone is connected via DLNA : operating cellular phones, scanners, This cannot be corrected by the RSI...
  • Page 49: Navigation

    NAVIGATION Navigation The options on the infotainment Cancel Route/Resume To display will time out when not While under route guidance, this interacting. Tap anywhere on the Using the Navigation option displays Cancel Route. display to reveal the controls, then Touch Cancel Route to cancel System touch the desired control.
  • Page 50 NAVIGATION Navigation Voice Preferences the main volume is adjusted, the Current Location prompt volume will update and be If equipped, touch the Navigation Touch the Current Location option to saved. Voice Preferences option to adjust the display a Current Location list. following voice preferences: Prompts During Phone Calls When enabled, the system plays a...
  • Page 51 NAVIGATION Traffic (If Equipped) Show Flow On Map On-Off Traffic Routing Preferences Touch to browse the traffic in the area Show Icons On Map On-Off as well as adjust the traffic settings. Traffic Routing Preferences Where traffic information is available, Traffic Types it is displayed on the map.
  • Page 52 NAVIGATION The two options, Ask Me Before Traffic Types Avoiding and Automatically Avoid Traffic will adjust the system as follows: If the Automatically Avoid Traffic list item is touched, the system will automatically adjust the route based on traffic without notifying the driver.
  • Page 53 NAVIGATION audio status screen. This allows for Day/Night Mode through so the vehicle icon is visible. two lines of audio information in the Touch to turn the 3D Buildings status pane and enables the use of feature On or Off. some infotainment display features Autozoom On/Off : At certain zoom and controls.
  • Page 54 NAVIGATION Small, Medium, and Large. Touch to Display Places of Interest Icons of the categories below are shown. scroll through the list. The default for Touch the grayed-out checkmark Places of Interest (POI) icons can be both is None. to turn all of the icons for that displayed on the map using this view.
  • Page 55 NAVIGATION My POIs (if equipped) Touch the individual entry to delete. Upload Saved Locations Touch Delete All My POIs to Delete Autocomplete delete the entire list of categories. Contacts A pop-up displays asking to confirm the deletion. 1. Touch Delete All Entries to delete the entire list of contacts.
  • Page 56 NAVIGATION The zoom scales can be configured for Touch a location on the map; the view, route guidance can be English or metric units. To change map zooms in one level to the received or saved to the vehicle's from English to metric, see location that was touched twice.
  • Page 57 NAVIGATION Maps Any address information about the vehicle s current location will be The map database is stored in the shown, including the street, city, and internal flash memory that is used in state/province names. the navigation system. Touch this callout to save the current Detailed Areas address to the vehicle address book.
  • Page 58 NAVIGATION The No GPS symbol appears when destination items may be grayed out if there is no Global Positioning System no destination was previously entered (GPS) satellite signal. When the GPS is or saved. gone, the vehicle position on the map Another way to enter a destination is may not be accurate.
  • Page 59 NAVIGATION Available Methods of Search If not in the navigation application : Touch to search for the when a near maneuver prompt is destination details of an address or given, it is shown as an alert. The place of interest entered in the text alert contains the turn indicator and field.
  • Page 60 NAVIGATION Special Character List The system conducts the search in the : Touch to display the interaction following order: selector. The following characters have special characters beneath them: 1. Vehicle Contacts List : Touch to switch between Alpha-Numeric Keyboard and 2.
  • Page 61 NAVIGATION Autocomplete the display. If there are no particular Address results for a selected type, a message The autocomplete is preloaded with is indicated in the list. all recent destinations and POI category names. Previous POI name For example: searches are remembered. For no addresses: No Addresses If only one type of result is found, the Found Within <state/region>...
  • Page 62 NAVIGATION Whenever the keyboard view is The system first searches the entered Places of Interest (POI) entered, the last text that was term exactly. If no matches are found, While at the Home Page, touch Nav typed, even if it was not searched partial words are used.
  • Page 63 NAVIGATION 4. If a high-level category is location displays. Touch the The POI can be searched by entering a selected, such as restaurants, the callout to display the Destination POI name, category, name and map zooms in to the region near Details view.
  • Page 64 NAVIGATION POI Search Location While creating a predefined POI, the Drag up to display the Favorites GPS coordinates for longitude and locations. latitude of the POI s location and a Touch and hold a preset, then touch descriptive name will need to be the category to be saved.
  • Page 65 NAVIGATION The GPS coordinates must be information from the USB device. All Address Book Download expressed in decimal degrees and POIs found are saved even if they are If an Address Book is found on the can be taken from a geographical in multiple folders.
  • Page 66 NAVIGATION Once an action such as deleting or addresses or no address at all. Touch Favorite Destinations reassigning has been selected, the the Quick Route option to go to the Destinations can be saved as changes are saved immediately. Destination Details view. Favorites for recall later.
  • Page 67 NAVIGATION Touch and hold a preset while There is a maximum number of Drag up to display the Favorites. viewing a contact on the Contact waypoints that can be added to Touch and hold a preset from the map Details List. The contact name and the system.
  • Page 68 NAVIGATION If in a waypoint trip, the ETA, City Lane Guidance Highway Lane Guidance travel time, and driving distance are all shown relative to the final destination. The final ETA is shown taking into consideration any time zone crossings that the route has traveled through.
  • Page 69 NAVIGATION Audio Information Avoid Areas The turn list is sorted in order with the next maneuver at the top The audio information remains in the Touch Avoid Areas to select the of the list and the subsequent same position in the lower right highway name that is to be avoided.
  • Page 70 NAVIGATION saved entry. The only field that can be The waypoint list is sorted in When either a waypoint trip is edited is the name field. Touch the order with the next waypoint at first created, or additional name field to access the keyboard the top of the list.
  • Page 71 NAVIGATION SiriusXM Travel Link Weather 5. Map: The map view shows three levels of zoom on the left side of If equipped, SiriusXM Travel Link the map. These zoom views are Weather is available on the navigation Near, Mid, and Far. Touch any system through a service fee one to change the zoom level.
  • Page 72 NAVIGATION Location Nearby Weather Menu Nearby locations are a standard Touch Menu on the Weather list. The Nearby Locations are infotainment display near the bottom based on how many kilometers or of the map display to show the miles away. Weather Menu.
  • Page 73 NAVIGATION other line items such as High MAP: Touch to display a map view To access the traffic features, touch Alert, Low Alert, Informational of the current weather around the Traffic on the Map menu. Alert to filter the selected alerts area of the vehicle s position.
  • Page 74 NAVIGATION If the alert is not acknowledged, the ahead. The incident can be viewed on displays for the regular unleaded or alert automatically times out and does the map. Touch Dismiss to return to diesel fuel, depending on the fuel type not modify the route.
  • Page 75 NAVIGATION ® OnStar System displayed in the Distance to Maneuver 2. Touch the scroll bar until the View. Touch DONE to return to the desired option displays. Touch With an OnStar subscription to the Maneuver View. the desired settings to change. Guidance Plan, an OnStar Advisor can Cancel a Route Driving Mode...
  • Page 76 NAVIGATION Display Low Fuel Alert and/or other circumstances can affect the navigation system's ability to Touch to access display options: If the vehicle reaches a low fuel level, determine the accurate position of the the system displays an alert about the Proximity Sensing : Touch to turn vehicle.
  • Page 77 NAVIGATION Vehicle Positioning The vehicle is entering and/or Route guidance might not be exiting a parking lot, garage, or a available when using automatic At times, the position of the vehicle lot with a roof. rerouting for the next right or on the map could be inaccurate due to left turn.
  • Page 78 NAVIGATION changed, or if certain roads are Center toll-free phone number, not listed in the map data. See 1-877-NAV-DISC (1-877-628-3472) or Maps 0 56. go to the center s website, www.gmnavdisc.com. If updates are To recalibrate the vehicle's position on needed, call the GM Nav Disc Center the map, park with the vehicle or order online.
  • Page 79: Voice Recognition

    VOICE RECOGNITION Voice Recognition can be completed in a single Using Voice Recognition command. If the task takes more than Voice recognition becomes available Voice recognition allows for one command to complete, the first once the system has been initialized. hands-free operation within the command should be to indicate the This begins when the ignition is...
  • Page 80 VOICE RECOGNITION 3. Wait until after the beep interaction in the voice recognition Most languages do not support completes, then clearly speak session is permitted. Interaction natural language commands in one of the commands described during a voice session may be sentence form.
  • Page 81 VOICE RECOGNITION waiting for the prompt to name of a category like Using Voice Recognition for List Restaurants, Shopping Malls, or Options complete, press again and wait Hospitals. for the beep. When a list is displayed, a voice Most languages do not support prompt will ask to confirm or select Speak the command naturally, not natural language commands in...
  • Page 82 VOICE RECOGNITION The Back Command Voice Recognition for the Radio Tune to <FM frequency> FM HD : Tune to the HD Radio station whose Say Back or touch the Back icon on All audio screens have a voice frequency is identified in the the infotainment display to go to the recognition icon ( ) to launch audio...
  • Page 83 VOICE RECOGNITION address consisting of the house Voice Recognition for the Phone digits is not correct, the command number, street name, and city and Delete will remove the last group of Call <contact name> : Initiate a call state. digits and allow them to be re-entered. to an entered contact.
  • Page 84 VOICE RECOGNITION Voice Recognition for OnStar OnStar : If equipped, begin OnStar Voice Recognition. Voice Recognition for Weather Weather : If equipped, begin a dialog to enter a weather location.
  • Page 85: Phone

    PHONE Phone Vehicles with a Bluetooth system can Infotainment System Controls use a Bluetooth-capable cell phone For information about how to navigate with a Hands-Free Profile to make and Bluetooth (Overview) the menu system using the receive phone calls. The infotainment infotainment controls, see Introduction system and voice recognition are used The Bluetooth-capable system can...
  • Page 86 A Bluetooth-enabled cell phone must in this section. complete. be paired to the Bluetooth system and 6. If Cadillac CUE does not then connected to the vehicle before it Pairing a Phone appear, turn the phone off or can be used. See the cell phone 1.
  • Page 87 PHONE Deleting a Paired Phone While the active call is hands-free, The Recent Calls menu accesses the touch Handset to switch to the recent call list(s) from your cell phone. Only disconnected phones can be handset mode. The option changes deleted.
  • Page 88 PHONE 2. Touch Keypad and enter a phone Call Waiting Switching Between Calls (Call number. Waiting Calls Only) Call waiting must be supported on the 3. Touch Call to start dialing the To switch between calls, touch Phone Bluetooth phone and enabled by the number.
  • Page 89 PHONE Some wireless service carriers Voice Mail Making a Call may not allow a merged call to The default voice mail number is the Calls can be made using the following become unmerged. phone number of the outgoing phone commands. source.
  • Page 90 Viewing Sender Information of special numbers and compatible. characters. If equipped, touch the name of the To view compatible phones in USA, sender to view sender information if see www.my.cadillac.com. this information matches contact information already stored.
  • Page 91 PHONE Select a Predefined Message : Touch Text Settings performance, use the device s to select from a set of quick messages. factory-provided USB cable. Text Alerts : When on, this feature Touch the message to send. Aftermarket or third-party cables will display an alert when a new text may not work.
  • Page 92 PHONE For further information on how to set up Android Auto and Apple CarPlay in the vehicle, see my.cadillac.com or see Customer Assistance in the owner s manual. Android Auto is provided by Google and is subject to Google s terms and privacy policy.
  • Page 93: Settings

    SETTINGS Settings Valet Mode Radio If equipped, this will lock the Touch to display the Radio Menu and The Settings menu allows adjustment infotainment system and steering the following may display: of different vehicle and radio features. wheel controls. It may also limit top Manage Favorites: Touch a The menu may contain the following: speed, power, and access to vehicle...
  • Page 94 SETTINGS volume based on the noise in the Bluetooth infotainment display to go back to vehicle and speed. See AM-FM the previous menu. See Text From the Bluetooth infotainment Radio 0 16. Messaging 0 89. display, the following may show: Maximum Startup Volume: This Voice Pair New Device: Touch to add a...
  • Page 95 SETTINGS Display Rear Camera Restore Radio Settings: Restores factory radio settings. Touch From the Display option, the following Touch to display the Rear Camera Restore Radio Settings. Touch may show: menu. See Driver Assistance Systems Cancel or Continue. in the owner s manual. Mode: Touch Auto, Day, or Night A confirmation pop-up will appear to adjust the display.
  • Page 96 P (Park). For To access: For more information on this feature, manual transmissions, the see www.my.cadillac.com/learn. 1. Touch Settings on the Home vehicle must be stopped with the Page, then touch Teen Driver. parking brake set.
  • Page 97 SETTINGS 4. Enter the PIN. In vehicles with a pushbutton start Manage Settings system, if a Teen Driver transmitter 5. Place the Remote Keyless Entry Use the PIN to change the following key and a non-Teen Driver transmitter (RKE) transmitter key in the settings: key are both present at start up, the transmitter pocket.
  • Page 98 SETTINGS right front passenger seat belt is Report Card Forward Collision Avoidance not fastened. The audio from any Braking Also referred to as The vehicle owner must secure the device paired to the vehicle will Forward Automatic Braking, this is driver s consent to record certain also be muted.
  • Page 99 SETTINGS Delete Report Card Data Data is saved for all trips until the data is deleted using the PIN or until the maximum count is exceeded. Each item will report a maximum of 1,000 counts. The distance driven will report a maximum of 64,374 km (40,000 mi).
  • Page 100: Trademarks And License

    TRADEMARKS AND LICENSE AGREEMENTS ® Trademarks and License and iPod touch are trademarks of channel name. Channel blocking is Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and available for SiriusXM Satellite Radio Agreements other countries. receivers by notifying SiriusXM: USA Customers FCC Information www.siriusxm or call See Radio Frequency Statement in...
  • Page 101 TRADEMARKS AND LICENSE AGREEMENTS use of any of the SiriusXM marks HD Radio Technology Symbol together are registered to be manufactured, distributed, trademarks, and DTS 2.0 Channel is a or marketed in the SiriusXM trademark of DTS, Inc. ©DTS, Inc. All Service Area.
  • Page 102 TRADEMARKS AND LICENSE AGREEMENTS Cinavia Corporation. All rights reserved by by user shall be at the user s own risk Verance. Reverse engineering or and sole responsibility. No Cinavia Notice: This product uses responsibility is assumed by the disassembly is prohibited. Cinavia technology to limit the use of provider or its supplier for the use of unauthorized copies of some...
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  • Page 105 TRADEMARKS AND LICENSE AGREEMENTS Map End User License trademarks and registrations are Restrictions owned by the USPS: United States Agreement Except where you have been Postal Service, USPS, and ZIP+4. specifically licensed to do so by HERE END USER TERMS and without limiting the preceding TERMS AND CONDITIONS The Map Data Disc ( Data ) is...
  • Page 106 TRADEMARKS AND LICENSE AGREEMENTS No Warranty ADVICE OR INFORMATION DEFECT IN THIS DATA, OR THE PROVIDED BY BOSCH (OR ANY OF BREACH OF THESE TERMS OR This Data is provided to you as is, THEIR LICENSORS, AGENTS, CONDITIONS, WHETHER IN AN and you agree to use it at your own EMPLOYEES, OR THIRD PARTY ACTION IN CONTRACT OR TORT OR...
  • Page 107 TRADEMARKS AND LICENSE AGREEMENTS Governing Law following Notice of Use, and be © 2015 HERE North America, LLC. All treated in accordance with such rights reserved. The above terms and conditions shall Notice: be governed by the laws of the State If the Contracting Officer, federal of Illinois, without giving effect to (i) government agency, or any federal...
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  • Page 109 TRADEMARKS AND LICENSE AGREEMENTS USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE Linotype PRODUCT (INCLUDING BUT NOT Helvetica is a trademark of Linotype LIMITED TO DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF Corp. registered in the U.S. Patent and GOODWILL, WORK STOPPAGE, Trademark Office and may be PRODUCT FAILURE OR registered in certain other MALFUNCTION, OR ANY AND ALL...
  • Page 110: Index

    INDEX Index Accepting or Declining a Call ..87 Call Waiting ......87 Agreements Canceling Voice Recognition .
  • Page 111 INDEX Infotainment System Settings ..16 Navigation Introduction ......2 Destination.
  • Page 112 INDEX Proximity Sensing .....6 SiriusXM Satellite Radio The OnStar App ..... . 29 Service .
  • Page 113 INDEX Voice ........74 Voice Mail ......88 Voice Pass-Thru .
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