Chevrolet 2015 Cruze Owner's Handbook Manual

Category
CD players
Type
Owner's Handbook Manual
CHEVROLET CRU
Z
E OWNERS HANDBOOK
MyLink ........................................... 3
Audio system ............................... 51
Navi 650 / Navi 950 ................... 103
Contents
Audio system .................................. 3
Colour Connected Radio ............. 55
1
Introduction .................................. 52
Radio ........................................... 64
Audio players ............................... 70
Phone .......................................... 87
Index .......................................... 102
Audio system
2
Introduction .................................. 52
Radio ........................................... 64
Audio players ............................... 70
Phone .......................................... 87
Index .......................................... 102
Audio system
Introduction .................................... 4
Radio ........................................... 16
Audio players ................................ 22
Phone ........................................... 39
Index ............................................. 54
3
52 Introduction
Introduction
General information ..................... 52
Theft-deterrent feature ................. 53
Control elements overview .......... 54
Operation ..................................... 57
Personalisation ............................ 60
General information
The Infotainment system provides
Infotainment in your car, using the
latest technology.
The radio can be easily used by
registering up to 36 FM or AM radio
stations with the PRESET buttons
[1~6] per every six pages.
The integrated CD player can play
audio CD and MP3 (WMA) discs, and
the USB player can play connected
USB storage devices or iPod
products.
The Bluetooth phone connection
function (only available for Type A
model) allows for the use of wireless
hands-free phone calls, as well as a
phone music player.
Connect a portable music player to
the exterior sound input and enjoy the
rich sound of the Infotainment
system.
The digital sound processor provides
a number of preset equalizer modes
for sound optimisation.
The system can be easily adjusted
with the carefully designed adjusting
device, smart displayer, and
multifunctional menu dial regulator.
â–  The "Overview" section provides a
simple overview of Infotainment
system's functions and summary of
all regulatory devices.
â–  The "Operation" section explains
the basic controls for the
Infotainment system.
N
ote
This manual describes all options
and features available for the
various Infotainment systems.
Certain descriptions, including those
for display and menu functions, may
not apply to your vehicle due to
model variant, country
specifications, special equipment or
accessories.
Screen display
The screen display may differ from
the manual display since most screen
displays differ according to the
device's setup and vehicle
specification.
Introduction 53
Theft-deterrent feature
The Infotainment system has an
electronic security system installed to
prevent theft.
The Infotainment system only works
in the vehicle in which it was first
installed, and cannot be used by the
people who have stolen it.
General information ....................... 4
Theft-deterrent feature ................... 5
Control elements overview ............. 6
Operation ....................................... 9
Personalisation ............................. 12
4
52 Introduction
Introduction
General information ..................... 52
Theft-deterrent feature ................. 53
Control elements overview .......... 54
Operation ..................................... 57
Personalisation ............................ 60
General information
The Infotainment system provides
Infotainment in your car, using the
latest technology.
The radio can be easily used by
registering up to 36 FM or AM radio
stations with the PRESET buttons
[1~6] per every six pages.
The integrated CD player can play
audio CD and MP3 (WMA) discs, and
the USB player can play connected
USB storage devices or iPod
products.
The Bluetooth phone connection
function (only available for Type A
model) allows for the use of wireless
hands-free phone calls, as well as a
phone music player.
Connect a portable music player to
the exterior sound input and enjoy the
rich sound of the Infotainment
system.
The digital sound processor provides
a number of preset equalizer modes
for sound optimisation.
The system can be easily adjusted
with the carefully designed adjusting
device, smart displayer, and
multifunctional menu dial regulator.
â–  The "Overview" section provides a
simple overview of Infotainment
system's functions and summary of
all regulatory devices.
â–  The "Operation" section explains
the basic controls for the
Infotainment system.
No
te
This manual describes all options
and features available for the
various Infotainment systems.
Certain descriptions, including those
for display and menu functions, may
not apply to your vehicle due to
model variant, country
specifications, special equipment or
accessories.
Screen display
The screen display may differ from
the manual display since most screen
displays differ according to the
device's setup and vehicle
specification.
Introduction 53
Theft-deterrent feature
The Infotainment system has an
electronic security system installed to
prevent theft.
The Infotainment system only works
in the vehicle in which it was first
installed, and cannot be used by the
people who have stolen it.
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54 Introduction
Control elements overview
Overview
Introduction 55
Type A: Radio + CD/MP3 + AUX +
USB/iPod + Bluetooth
Ty
pe B: Radio + CD/MP3 + AUX
1. D
isplay
Display for Play/Reception/Menu
state and information.
2. P
OWER/VOLUME button with
control knob
â—† Turn the power on/off by
pressing this button.
â—† Turn the control knob to adjust
the overall volume.
3. P
RESET [1 ~ 6 ] buttons
â—† Hold down any of these buttons
to add the current radio station
to the current Favourites page.
â—† Press any of these buttons to
select the channel linked to that
button.
4. EJ
ECT button
Press this button and take out the
disc.
5. D
isc slot
This is the slot in which compact
discs are inserted or taken out.
6. FA
VOURITE [FAV1-2-3] button
Press this button to select the
page of saved favourite channels.
7. INFO
RMATION [INFO] button
â—† Press this button to view file
information when using the CD/
MP3/USB/iPod play modes.
â—† View information about a radio
station and the currently playing
song when using the radio
function.
8. dS
EEKc buttons
â—† Press these buttons while using
the radio to automatically seek
stations with clear reception.
You can manually set the
broadcasting frequency by
holding down these buttons.
â—† Press these buttons while using
the CD/ MP3/USB/iPod play
modes to instantly play the
previous or next track.
You can hold down these
buttons to quickly rewind/
forward through the currently
playing songs.
9. C
D/AUX button
Press button to select CD/MP3/
AUX or USB/iPod/Bluetooth audio
function.
10. R
ADIO BAND button
Toggle between FM or AM band
radio.
11. C
LOCK button
To enter the Time and Date
Settings menu.
12. C
ONFIG button
Press this button to enter the
System Configuration menu.
13. TO
NE button
Press this button to adjust/select
the sound setup mode.
14. M
ENU-TUNE button with control
â—† Press this button to display the
currently functioning menu or
select/practice setup content
and setup values.
â—† Turn the control knob to move/
change setup content or setup
values.
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54 Introduction
Control elements overview
Overview
Introduction 55
Type A: Radio + CD/MP3 + AUX +
USB/iPod + Bluetooth
T
ype B: Radio + CD/MP3 + AUX
1. D
isplay
Display for Play/Reception/Menu
state and information.
2. P
OWER/VOLUME button with
control knob
â—† Turn the power on/off by
pressing this button.
â—† Turn the control knob to adjust
the overall volume.
3. P
RESET [1 ~ 6 ] buttons
â—† Hold down any of these buttons
to add the current radio station
to the current Favourites page.
â—† Press any of these buttons to
select the channel linked to that
button.
4. E
JECT button
Press this button and take out the
disc.
5. D
isc slot
This is the slot in which compact
discs are inserted or taken out.
6. FAVOURITE [FAV1-2-3] button
Press this button to select the
page of saved favourite channels.
7. I
NFORMATION [INFO] button
â—† Press this button to view file
information when using the CD/
MP3/USB/iPod play modes.
â—† View information about a radio
station and the currently playing
song when using the radio
function.
8. dS
EEKc buttons
â—† Press these buttons while using
the radio to automatically seek
stations with clear reception.
You can manually set the
broadcasting frequency by
holding down these buttons.
â—† Press these buttons while using
the CD/ MP3/USB/iPod play
modes to instantly play the
previous or next track.
You can hold down these
buttons to quickly rewind/
forward through the currently
playing songs.
9. CD/AUX button
Press button to select CD/MP3/
AUX or USB/iPod/Bluetooth audio
function.
10. R
ADIO BAND button
Toggle between FM or AM band
radio.
11. C
LOCK button
To enter the Time and Date
Settings menu.
12. C
ONFIG button
Press this button to enter the
System Configuration menu.
13. T
ONE button
Press this button to adjust/select
the sound setup mode.
14. M
ENU-TUNE button with control
â—† Press this button to display the
currently functioning menu or
select/practice setup content
and setup values.
â—† Turn the control knob to move/
change setup content or setup
values.
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56 Introduction
15. AUX port
Connect an exterior sound device
to this port.
16. PB
ACK button
â—† Cancel input content or return to
the previous menu.
17. P
HONE/MUTE button
â—† Press this button to activate
Bluetooth phone mode (only for
Type A model) or to turn the
mute function on or off (only for
Type B model).
â—† Hold down the button to turn the
mute function on or off (only for
Type A model).
Steering wheel audio controls
Steering wheel audio control Type 1:
option
1. Mute/Hang up button
Press the button in any music play
mode to turn the mute function on
and off. In engaged mode, you
can press this button to reject calls
or to finish the call.
2. Call button
â—† Press the button to answer the
call or enter the re-dial selection
mode.
â—† Hold down the button to enter
the dialled call log or to move
back and forth from hands-free
mode and private call mode
during a call.
3. S
ource [dSRCc] button/control
knob
â—† Press the button to select a
sound play mode.
â—† Turn the control knob to change
the registered radio stations or
change the music being played.
4. V
olume [+ -] buttons
â—† Press the + button to increase
the volume.
â—† Press the - button to decrease
the volume.
Introduction 57
Steering wheel audio control Type 2:
o
ption
1. Mute/Hang up button
Press the button to turn the mute
function on and off.
2. No
t available
3. Source [dSRCc] button/control
knob
â—† Press the button to select a
sound play mode.
â—† Turn the control knob to change
the registered radio stations or
change the music being played.
4. V
olume [+ -] buttons
â—† Press the + button to increase
the volume.
â—† Press the - button to decrease
the volume.
Operation
Buttons and controlling device
The Infotainment system is operated
by using the function buttons,
multifunctional dial control knob, and
the menu indicated on the screen
display.
The buttons and control devices used
in the system are the following ones.
â–  The Infotainment system buttons
and control knob
â–  Steering wheel remote control
buttons
System on/off
Press the POWER/VOLUME button
to turn the system on.
Turning on the power will play the
previously chosen broadcasting
station or song. (However, it will be
different for Bluetooth audio
depending on the device.)
Press the P
OWER/VOLUME button
to turn the system off.
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56 Introduction
15. AUX port
Connect an exterior sound device
to this port.
16. PB
ACK button
â—† Cancel input content or return to
the previous menu.
17. P
HONE/MUTE button
â—† Press this button to activate
Bluetooth phone mode (only for
Type A model) or to turn the
mute function on or off (only for
Type B model).
â—† Hold down the button to turn the
mute function on or off (only for
Type A model).
Steering wheel audio controls
Steering wheel audio control Type 1:
o
ption
1. Mute/Hang up button
Press the button in any music play
mode to turn the mute function on
and off. In engaged mode, you
can press this button to reject calls
or to finish the call.
2. C
all button
â—† Press the button to answer the
call or enter the re-dial selection
mode.
â—† Hold down the button to enter
the dialled call log or to move
back and forth from hands-free
mode and private call mode
during a call.
3. S
ource [dSRCc] button/control
knob
â—† Press the button to select a
sound play mode.
â—† Turn the control knob to change
the registered radio stations or
change the music being played.
4. V
olume [+ -] buttons
â—† Press the + button to increase
the volume.
â—† Press the - button to decrease
the volume.
Introduction 57
Steering wheel audio control Type 2:
option
1. Mute/Hang up button
Press the button to turn the mute
function on and off.
2. N
ot available
3. Source [dSRCc] button/control
knob
â—† Press the button to select a
sound play mode.
â—† Turn the control knob to change
the registered radio stations or
change the music being played.
4. V
olume [+ -] buttons
â—† Press the + button to increase
the volume.
â—† Press the - button to decrease
the volume.
Operation
Buttons and controlling device
The Infotainment system is operated
by using the function buttons,
multifunctional dial control knob, and
the menu indicated on the screen
display.
The buttons and control devices used
in the system are the following ones.
â–  The Infotainment system buttons
and control knob
â–  Steering wheel remote control
buttons
System on/off
Press the POWER/VOLUME button
to turn the system on.
Turning on the power will play the
previously chosen broadcasting
station or song. (However, it will be
different for Bluetooth audio
depending on the device.)
Press the P
OWER/VOLUME button
to turn the system off.
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58 Introduction
Turning off automatically
When the ignition switch (car ignition
key) is in the off position, turning on
the Infotainment system by using the
P
OWER/VOLUME button will
automatically turn the Infotainment
system off after ten minutes from the
user's last operation.
Volume control
Turn the POWER/VOLUME control
knob to adjust the volume.
â–  Using the steering wheel remote
control knob, press the V
OLUME
[+/-] buttons to adjust the volume.
â–  The current sound volume is
indicated.
â–  Turning on the Infotainment system
power will set the volume level to its
previous selection (when it is less
than the maximum starting
volume).
Auto Volume control
Once the speed-compensating sound
volume setup starts operating, the
volume will automatically be
controlled according to the vehicle's
speed to offset the noise from the
engine and tyres. (Refer to System
Configuration → Radio Settings →
Auto Volume).
Volume limit at high temperature
If the inside temperature of the radio
is very high, the Infotainment system
will limit the controllable maximum
volume.
If necessary, the volume will
automatically decrease.
Tone Settings
From Tone Settings, sound features
can be setup differently according to
the FM/AM audio and each audio
player’s functions.
Press the T
ONE button when using
the relevant functioning mode.
Turn the M
ENU-TUNE control knob to
select the desired tone control mode,
and then press the M
ENU-TUNE
button.
Introduction 59
Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to
select the desired tone control value,
and then press the M
ENU-TUNE
button.
It is possible to initialize the currently
selected item by long-pressing the
M
ENU-TUNE button in the tune
configuration mode, or to initialize all
items of the tune configuration mode
by long-pressing the TO
NE button.
To
ne settings
â–  Bass: Adjust the bass level from -12
to +12.
â–  Midrange: Adjust the midrange
level from -12 to +12.
â–  Treble: Adjust the treble level from
-12 to +12.
â–  Fader: Adjust the front/rear speaker
balance from front 15 to rear 15 in
the six speaker system vehicle
model.
â–  Balance: Adjust the left/right
speaker balance form left 15 to right
15.
â–  EQ (Equalizer): Select or turn off
the sound style (OFF ↔ Pop ↔ Rock
↔ Classical ↔ Talk ↔ Country).
Select function
FM/AM radio
Press the RADIO BAND button to
select FM or AM radio.
Press the M
ENU-TUNE button to
open the FM/AM menu that includes
options for selecting broadcast
stations.
C
D/MP3/USB/iPod/Bluetooth audio
play or exterior sound (AUX) input
Repeatedly press the CD/AUX button
to toggle through the audio player
functions, the AUX function for CD/
MP3 discs, or the connected USB or
iPod, Bluetooth audio player. (CD/
MP3 → AUX → USB or iPod, Bluetooth
audio → CD/MP3 →....)
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58 Introduction
Turning off automatically
When the ignition switch (car ignition
key) is in the off position, turning on
the Infotainment system by using the
P
OWER/VOLUME button will
automatically turn the Infotainment
system off after ten minutes from the
user's last operation.
Volume control
Turn the POWER/VOLUME control
knob to adjust the volume.
â–  Using the steering wheel remote
control knob, press the V
OLUME
[+/-] buttons to adjust the volume.
â–  The current sound volume is
indicated.
â–  Turning on the Infotainment system
power will set the volume level to its
previous selection (when it is less
than the maximum starting
volume).
Auto Volume control
Once the speed-compensating sound
volume setup starts operating, the
volume will automatically be
controlled according to the vehicle's
speed to offset the noise from the
engine and tyres. (Refer to System
Configuration → Radio Settings →
Auto Volume).
Volume limit at high temperature
If the inside temperature of the radio
is very high, the Infotainment system
will limit the controllable maximum
volume.
If necessary, the volume will
automatically decrease.
Tone Settings
From Tone Settings, sound features
can be setup differently according to
the FM/AM audio and each audio
player’s functions.
Press the TO
NE button when using
the relevant functioning mode.
Turn the M
ENU-TUNE control knob to
select the desired tone control mode,
and then press the M
ENU-TUNE
button.
Introduction 59
Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to
select the desired tone control value,
and then press the M
ENU-TUNE
button.
It is possible to initialize the currently
selected item by long-pressing the
M
ENU-TUNE
button in the tune
configuration mode, or to initialize all
items of the tune configuration mode
by long-pressing the T
ONE button.
T
one settings
â–  Bass: Adjust the bass level from -12
to +12.
â–  Midrange: Adjust the midrange
level from -12 to +12.
â–  Treble: Adjust the treble level from
-12 to +12.
â–  Fader: Adjust the front/rear speaker
balance from front 15 to rear 15 in
the six speaker system vehicle
model.
â–  Balance: Adjust the left/right
speaker balance form left 15 to right
15.
â–  EQ (Equalizer): Select or turn off
the sound style (OFF ↔ Pop ↔ Rock
↔ Classical ↔ Talk ↔ Country).
Select function
FM/AM radio
Press the RADIO BAND button to
select FM or AM radio.
Press the M
ENU-TUNE button to
open the FM/AM menu that includes
options for selecting broadcast
stations.
C
D/MP3/USB/iPod/Bluetooth audio
play or exterior sound (AUX) input
Repeatedly press the CD/AUX button
to toggle through the audio player
functions, the AUX function for CD/
MP3 discs, or the connected USB or
iPod, Bluetooth audio player. (CD/
MP3 → AUX → USB or iPod, Bluetooth
audio → CD/MP3 →....)
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60 Introduction
From the steering wheel remote
control knob, press S
ource [dSRCc]
to select the desired mode.
Press the MENU-TUNE button to
open the menu with options for the
relevant function or the menu of the
relevant device (Except for the
Bluetooth audio).
Bluetooth hands-free phone device
Press the PHONE/MUTE button to
select the Bluetooth hands-free
phone function (only for Type A
models).
Press the PHONE/MUTE button to
open Bluetooth with options for the
relevant function.
Personalisation
Main buttons/control knob
The buttons and control knob used in
the System Configuration are the
following ones.
(12) C
ONFIG button
Press this button to enter the System
Configuration menu.
Introduction 61
(14) MENU-TUNE button with control
â–  Turn the control knob to move to the
menu or setup item.
â–  Press the button to select/enter the
detailed control screen provided by
the current menu or setup item.
(16) P B
ACK button
Cancel the input item or return to the
previous screen/menu.
How to use the Setup Menu for
personalisation
â–  Setup menus and functions may
differ according to car model.
â–  Reference: Table of information for
setup menu on the next page
[Ex
ample] System Configuration →
Time and Date Settings → Set Date
January 25th 2012
Press the CONFIG button for the
System Configuration menu.
After referring to the table of
information for setup menu on the
next page, turn the M
ENU-TUNE
control to move to the desired setup
menu, and then press M
ENU-TUNE
button.
â–  Indicates the detailed list for the
relevant setup menu or functioning
state.
â–  If there is another detailed list from
the relevant detailed list, you can
repeat this action.
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60 Introduction
From the steering wheel remote
control knob, press S
ource [dSRCc]
to select the desired mode.
Press the M
ENU-TUNE button to
open the menu with options for the
relevant function or the menu of the
relevant device (Except for the
Bluetooth audio).
B
luetooth hands-free phone device
Press the PHONE/MUTE button to
select the Bluetooth hands-free
phone function (only for Type A
models).
Press the P
HONE/MUTE button to
open Bluetooth with options for the
relevant function.
Personalisation
Main buttons/control knob
The buttons and control knob used in
the System Configuration are the
following ones.
(12) C
ONFIG button
Press this button to enter the System
Configuration menu.
Introduction 61
(14) MENU-TUNE button with control
â–  Turn the control knob to move to the
menu or setup item.
â–  Press the button to select/enter the
detailed control screen provided by
the current menu or setup item.
(16) P B
ACK button
Cancel the input item or return to the
previous screen/menu.
How to use the Setup Menu for
personalisation
â–  Setup menus and functions may
differ according to car model.
â–  Reference: Table of information for
setup menu on the next page
[Example] System Configuration →
Time and Date Settings → Set Date
January 25th 2012
Press the CONFIG button for the
System Configuration menu.
After referring to the table of
information for setup menu on the
next page, turn the M
ENU-TUNE
control to move to the desired setup
menu, and then press M
ENU-TUNE
button.
â–  Indicates the detailed list for the
relevant setup menu or functioning
state.
â–  If there is another detailed list from
the relevant detailed list, you can
repeat this action.
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62 Introduction
Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to
attain the desired setup value or
functioning state, and then press
M
ENU-TUNE button.
â–  If the relevant detailed list is made
of several items, then repeat this
action.
â–  Set/enter the relevant setup value
or the functioning state will change.
T
able of Information for System
Configuration
[Languages]
Select the desired language.
[Time and Date Settings]
Set Time: Manually set the hours and
minutes for the current time.
â–  S
et Date: Manually set the current
year/month/date.
â–  S
et Time Format: Select 12h or 24h
time display.
â–  S
et Date Format: Set the date
display format.
YYYY.MM.DD: 2012 Jan. 23
DD/MM/YYYY: 23 Jan. 2012
MM/DD/YYYY: Jan. 23, 2012
â–  A
uto Time Adjust: Select On or Off
Introduction 63
[Radio Settings]
A
uto Volume: Set Off/Low/Medium/
High
â–  M
aximum Startup Volume:
Manually set the max. limit for the
start-up volume.
â–  R
adio Favourites:
Manually set your Favourites page
numbers.
â–  A
S Stations: Set the Auto Store
stations function for each radio.
[B
luetooth Settings]
B
luetooth: Enter the Bluetooth menu.
â–  A
ctivation: Select On or Off.
â–  D
evice List: Select the desired
device and select/connect/
separate or delete.
â–  P
air Device: Try pairing a new
Bluetooth device.
â–  C
hange Bluetooth Code: Manually
change/set the Bluetooth code.
R
eturn to Factory Settings: Restore
the initial setup values back to the
default settings.
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62 Introduction
Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to
attain the desired setup value or
functioning state, and then press
M
ENU-TUNE button.
â–  If the relevant detailed list is made
of several items, then repeat this
action.
â–  Set/enter the relevant setup value
or the functioning state will change.
Ta
ble of Information for System
Configuration
[Languages]
Select the desired language.
[Tim
e and Date Settings]
S
et Time: Manually set the hours and
minutes for the current time.
â–  S
et Date: Manually set the current
year/month/date.
â–  S
et Time Format: Select 12h or 24h
time display.
â–  S
et Date Format: Set the date
display format.
YYYY.MM.DD: 2012 Jan. 23
DD/MM/YYYY: 23 Jan. 2012
MM/DD/YYYY: Jan. 23, 2012
â–  A
uto Time Adjust: Select On or Off
Introduction 63
[Radio Settings]
Auto Volume: Set Off/Low/Medium/
High
â–  M
aximum Startup Volume:
Manually set the max. limit for the
start-up volume.
â–  R
adio Favourites:
Manually set your Favourites page
numbers.
â–  A
S Stations: Set the Auto Store
stations function for each radio.
[Bluetooth Settings]
Bluetooth: Enter the Bluetooth menu.
â–  A
ctivation: Select On or Off.
â–  D
evice List: Select the desired
device and select/connect/
separate or delete.
â–  P
air Device: Try pairing a new
Bluetooth device.
â–  C
hange Bluetooth Code: Manually
change/set the Bluetooth code.
R
eturn to Factory Settings:
Restore
the initial setup values back to the
default settings.
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64 Radio
Radio
AM-FM radio ................................ 64
Radio data system (RDS) ............ 68
Fixed mast antenna ..................... 69
AM-FM radio
Before using AM-FM Radio
Main buttons/control knob
(10) RADIO BAND button
Toggle between FM or AM band
radio.
(14) M
ENU-TUNE button with control
â–  Turn this button/control knob to
manually find a broadcasting
frequency.
â–  Press this button/control knob to
access the menu screen from the
current mode.
(16) P B
ACK button
Cancel the input item or return to the
previous screen/menu.
(8) dS
EEKc buttons
â–  Press this button to automatically
search for available radio stations.
â–  Hold down this button to change the
radio frequency as desired, and
then let the button go to stop at the
current frequency.
(6) F
AVORITE [FAV1-2-3] button
Press this button to move through the
pages of saved favourite radio
stations.
(3) P
RESET [1 ~ 6] buttons
â–  Hold down any of these PRESET
buttons to register the current radio
station to that button.
â–  Press this button to select the
station registered to the PRESET
button.
(7) I
NFORMATION [INFO] button
View the information for broadcast
radio stations.
Radio 65
Listening to radio station
Searching for radio stations
Repeatedly press the RADIO BAND
button to toggle between FM or AM
broadcasting.
The previously chosen broadcasting
station will be received.
A
utomatic station search
Press the dSEEKc buttons to
automatically search for available
radio stations with good reception.
S
eeking
Hold down the dSEEKc buttons to
quickly change the frequency, and
then release the button at the desired
frequency.
AM-FM radio ................................ 16
Radio data system (RDS) ............. 20
Fixed mast antena ........................ 21
16
64 Radio
Radio
AM-FM radio ................................ 64
Radio data system (RDS) ............ 68
Fixed mast antenna ..................... 69
AM-FM radio
Before using AM-FM Radio
Main buttons/control knob
(10) RADIO BAND button
Toggle between FM or AM band
radio.
(14) M
ENU-TUNE button with control
â–  Turn this button/control knob to
manually find a broadcasting
frequency.
â–  Press this button/control knob to
access the menu screen from the
current mode.
(16) P B
ACK button
Cancel the input item or return to the
previous screen/menu.
(8) dS
EEKc buttons
â–  Press this button to automatically
search for available radio stations.
â–  Hold down this button to change the
radio frequency as desired, and
then let the button go to stop at the
current frequency.
(6) FA
VORITE [FAV1-2-3] button
Press this button to move through the
pages of saved favourite radio
stations.
(3) P
RESET [1 ~ 6] buttons
â–  Hold down any of these PRESET
buttons to register the current radio
station to that button.
â–  Press this button to select the
station registered to the PRESET
button.
(7) INFO
RMATION [INFO] button
View the information for broadcast
radio stations.
Radio 65
Listening to radio station
Searching for radio stations
Repeatedly press the RADIO BAND
button to toggle between FM or AM
broadcasting.
The previously chosen broadcasting
station will be received.
Automatic station search
Press the dSEEKc buttons to
automatically search for available
radio stations with good reception.
Seeking
Hold down the dSEEKc buttons to
quickly change the frequency, and
then release the button at the desired
frequency.
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66 Radio
Searching for broadcasting stations
manually
Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to
manually find the desired
broadcasting frequency.
Using the PRESET buttons
Registering PRESET button
Press FAVOURITE [FAV1-2-3]
button to select the desired page of
saved Favourites.
Hold down any of the PRESET [1 ~ 6]
buttons to register the current radio
station to that button of the selected
Favourites page.
â–  Up to 3 Favourites pages can be
saved, and each page can store up
to six radio stations.
â–  It is possible to setup the number of
the Favourites pages being used in
S
ystem Configuration → Radio
Settings → Radio Favorites (Max.
No. Favorites Pages).
â–  If a new radio station is registered
to a PRESET [1 ~ 6] previously
registered button, its previous
content will be deleted and be
replaced with the new radio station
that is saved.
L
istening to PRESET button directly
Radio 67
Repeatedly press the FAVOURITE
[FA
V1-2-3] button to select the
desired FAV (Favourites) Presets
Page.
The number 1 broadcasting
information of the selected FAV
(Favourites) Presets Page will be
displayed.
Press a PRESET [1 ~ 6] buttons to
directly listen to the radio station
saved to that button.
Using the radio menu
Press the MENU-TUNE button to
display the radio menu.
Turn the M
ENU-TUNE control knob to
move to the desired menu item, and
then press M
ENU-TUNE button to
select the relevant item or to display
the item's detailed menu.
A
M/FM menu → Favorites list
From FM/AM menu item, turn the
M
ENU-TUNE control knob to move to
the Favorites List, and then press
M
ENU-TUNE button.
The Favorites List information will be
displayed.
Turn the M
ENU-TUNE control knob to
move to the desired Favorites List,
and then press the M
ENU-TUNE
button to receive the relevant
broadcasting channel.
A
M/FM menu → FM/AM Station List
From the FM/AM menu, turn the
M
ENU-TUNE control knob to move to
the FM/AM stations list, and then
press M
ENU-TUNE button.
The Station List information will be
displayed.
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66 Radio
Searching for broadcasting stations
manually
Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to
manually find the desired
broadcasting frequency.
Using the PRESET buttons
Registering PRESET button
Press FAVOURITE [FAV1-2-3]
button to select the desired page of
saved Favourites.
Hold down any of the PRESET [1 ~ 6]
buttons to register the current radio
station to that button of the selected
Favourites page.
â–  Up to 3 Favourites pages can be
saved, and each page can store up
to six radio stations.
â–  It is possible to setup the number of
the Favourites pages being used in
S
ystem Configuration → Radio
Settings → Radio Favorites (Max.
No. Favorites Pages).
â–  If a new radio station is registered
to a PRESET [1 ~ 6] previously
registered button, its previous
content will be deleted and be
replaced with the new radio station
that is saved.
Lis
tening to PRESET button directly
Radio 67
Repeatedly press the FAVOURITE
[FAV1-2-3] button to select the
desired FAV (Favourites) Presets
Page.
The number 1 broadcasting
information of the selected FAV
(Favourites) Presets Page will be
displayed.
Press a PRESET [1 ~ 6] buttons to
directly listen to the radio station
saved to that button.
Using the radio menu
Press the MENU-TUNE button to
display the radio menu.
Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to
move to the desired menu item, and
then press M
ENU-TUNE button to
select the relevant item or to display
the item's detailed menu.
A
M/FM menu → Favorites list
From FM/AM menu item, turn the
M
ENU-TUNE control knob to move to
the Favorites List, and then press
M
ENU-TUNE button.
The Favorites List information will be
displayed.
Turn the MENU-TUNE control knob to
move to the desired Favorites List,
and then press the M
ENU-TUNE
button to receive the relevant
broadcasting channel.
A
M/FM menu → FM/AM Station List
From the FM/AM menu, turn the
M
ENU-TUNE control knob to move to
the FM/AM stations list, and then
press M
ENU-TUNE button.
The Station List information will be
displayed.
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Chevrolet 2015 Cruze Owner's Handbook Manual

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