Portable Audio Devices - Chevrolet Orlando 2013 Owner's Manual

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In Brief

Portable Audio Devices

Some vehicles have a 3.5 mm
(1/8 in) auxiliary input and a USB
port in the center console bin.
External devices such as iPods®,
laptop computers, MP3 players, CD
changers, and USB drives may be
connected, depending on the audio
system.
See Auxiliary Devices on page 7 15.
®
Bluetooth
The Bluetooth® system allows
users with a Bluetooth-enabled
mobile phone to make and receive
hands-free calls using the vehicle
audio system and controls.
The Bluetooth-enabled mobile
phone must be paired with the
in-vehicle Bluetooth system before it
can be used in the vehicle. Not all
phones will support all functions.
See Bluetooth (Overview) on
page 7 18 or Bluetooth (Voice
Recognition) on page 7 23 or
Bluetooth (Infotainment Controls) on
page 7 19.
Steering Wheel Controls
For vehicles with audio steering
wheel controls, some audio controls
can be adjusted at the steering
wheel.
/
: Press to interact with the
available Bluetooth and OnStar
system.
/
: Press to silence the
vehicle speakers only. Press again
to turn the sound on. For vehicles
with OnStar or Bluetooth systems,
press to reject an incoming call,
or to end a current call.
SRC
: Turn
or
radio band or audio source.
Press
or
to select the next or
previous favorite radio station, CD,
or MP3 track.
Press SRC to change between
radio and CD or DVD.
+
: Press + to increase or
decrease the volume.
For more information, see Steering
Wheel Controls on page 5 3.
to select a
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