Cadillac 2006 CTS User manual

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Overview
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Overview
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Features and Controls
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Features and Controls
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Navigation Audio System
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Navigation Audio System
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Voice Recognition
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Voice Recognition
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Vehicle Customization
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Vehicle Customization
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Index
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2007 Cadillac CTS/CTS-V Navigation System M
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CADILLAC, the CADILLAC Crest & Wreath, and
the name CTS are registered trademarks of
General Motors Corporation. Birdview™ is a
trademark of Xanavi Informatics Corporation.
The information in this manual supplements the
owner manual. This manual includes the latest
information available at the time it was printed. We
reserve the right to make changes in the product
after that time without notice. For vehicles first sold
in Canada, substitute the name General Motors
of Canada Limited for Cadillac Motor Car Division
whenever it appears in this manual.
Keep this manual with the owner manual in the
vehicle, so it will be there if it is needed. If
the vehicle is sold, leave this manual in the
vehicle.
Canadian Owners
For Canadian owners that would like to obtain a
French language manual, see “Canadian Owners”
in the Index of your vehicle’s owner manual.
Litho in U.S.A.
Part No. 15909030 A First Printing
©
2006 General Motors Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
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Overview ......................................................... 4
Navigation System Overview ......................... 4
Screen Features ........................................... 6
Main Menu .................................................... 9
Browser ...................................................... 13
Getting Started ............................................ 15
Section 1 Overview
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Overview
Navigation System Overview
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A. MAIN Key. See Main Menu on page 9.
B. CD Loading Slot.
C. LOAD Key. See CD/DVD Player on page 84.
D. PWR/VOL (Power/Volume) Knob. See
“Hard Keys” under Using the Navigation
System on page 22.
E. NAV
b (Navigation Repeat) Key. See “Hard
Keys” under Using the Navigation System
on page 22.
F. TRAF (Traffic) Key. See “Radio Station
Information” later in this section.
G. INFO (Information) Key. See “Vehicle
Information” under Main Menu on page 9.
H. NAV (Navigation) Key. See “Hard Keys” under
Using the Navigation System on page 22.
I. AUDIO Key. See “Setting the Tone” under
Navigation Audio System on page 64.
J. DISC Key. See CD/DVD Player on page 84.
K. BAND Key. See “Radio Screen” and “Finding a
Station” under Navigation Audio System on
page 64.
L. DVD Loading Slot. See CD/DVD Player on
page 84 for more information.
M. Navigation System Screen.
N.
Z (Single CD Changer/DVD Video, DVD Map
Disc Eject) Key. See CD/DVD Player on
page 84 or “Ejecting the DVD Map Disc” under
Maps on page 30.
O. Beam Window for Infrared Data Transfer. See
Main Menu on page 9 for more information.
P. Reconfigurable Keys. See “Hard Keys”
under Using the Navigation System on page 22.
Q. TUNE/SEL (Tune/Select) Knob. See “Finding
a Station” under Navigation Audio System
on page 64.
R.
Z (Six-Disc Changer CD Eject) Key. See
CD/DVD Player on page 84.
S.
o SEEK/SCAN p Key. See “Finding a
Station” under Navigation Audio System on
page 64.
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Screen Features
A. Driver Information Center (DIC) Line: See
“Vehicle Information” under Main Menu on page 9
and Driver Information Center (DIC) on page 117
for more information.
B. Banner: This displays the title for most
screens and menus. This information cannot be
edited.
C. Radio Station Information: This displays
current radio frequency and Radio Data System
(RDS) station identification information. The
information to the right of the frequency is RDS
emergency alert, traffic announcements, and
program type (PTY).
Emergency Test will display when the RDS station
you are tuned to conducts a test of the local
emergency broadcast system. If there is a real
emergency, Emergency will display on the screen
and further information will be provided.
Traffic will appear next to the frequency when a
station supports the traffic feature. The traffic
symbol will display in the lower left corner of the
navigation screen when traffic announcements
have been enabled by pressing the TRAF key.
D. Radio Data System (RDS): This displays RDS
broadcast information if the RDS Message
feature is on. See Navigation Audio System on
page 64 for more information.
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E. DVD/Single CD Player Information: This
displays Single CD player and DVD video
information. A CD symbol indicates there is a CD
loaded. A music note symbol next to the CD
symbol indicates it is a music CD. A small square
symbol next to the CD symbol indicates a DVD
containing data is loaded in the player. A film
symbol next to the CD symbol indicates a DVD
movie is loaded in the player. See CD/DVD Player
on page 84 for more information.
F. CD Changer Information: This displays CD
changer information. The six horizontal lines
represent the six slots of the CD changer starting
at the bottom with disc one. If a line is green,
a CD is loaded in that slot. If a line is yellow, the
CD in that slot is the currently selected CD. If
a line is gray, there is no CD in that slot.
G. Time/Radio/CD/CD Changer
Information: This displays the time. Radio
frequency, audio source, CD, or CD changer
information will also display here briefly if any of
the following occurs:
The radio is on and the screen is not a radio,
CD, or CD changer main screen.
The radio frequency has been changed in a
non-radio screen.
The CD track or disc has been changed in a
non-CD or CD changer screen.
To display radio or CD information again briefly,
press the NAV
b (navigation repeat) key.
The previously mentioned information will display
on the screen or in the banner while a radio,
CD, or CD changer screen is active.
H. Equalizer Information: This displays the
currently active equalization information.
See “Setting the Tone” under Navigation Audio
System on page 64 for more information.
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I. Navigation System Route Information: This
displays the status of a currently planned and
calculated route. The road you are currently
traveling on, the estimated time to destination, and
the distance remaining to destination will display.
If you are not on a planned route, an arrow
indicating the general direction of your destination
will display along with the distance remaining
to destination. This figure is based on straight line
measurement and may not be accurate.
J. Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
Information: This displays Digital Signal
Processing (DSP) information. See “Setting the
Tone” under Navigation Audio System on page 64
for more information.
K. Automatic Volume Compensation (AVC)
Information: This displays Automatic Volume
Compensation (AVC) information. See “Setting the
Tone” under Navigation Audio System on
page 64 for more information.
L. TUNE/SEL (Select) and SEEK/SCAN
Functions: This displays the functions that are
available for the TUNE/SEL knob and SEEK/SCAN
key. Only the highlighted functions are available.
The curved double arrow represents the
TUNE/SEL knob, the solid dot represents pressing
the TUNE/SEL knob, and the straight double
arrow represents the SEEK/SCAN key.
M. Reconfigurable Keys: These keys are
reconfigurable because their function can change
with the different screens and menus of the
system. These six reconfigurable keys control the
prompts on the left side of the navigation
screen.
If you see a triangle or carat symbol in the upper
right corner of a prompt, it means that key is
programmable. Once the function you want
is active, press and hold the key until a beep
sounds. The new function is now programmed and
will display as the prompt for that reconfigurable
key. See “Setting Preset Stations” under
Navigation Audio System on page 64 for more
information.
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Main Menu
The Main Menu provides a brief overview of
navigation system functions. Press the MAIN key
to access the Main Menu.
The following items are available from this menu:
DVD
Select DVD to start playing a DVD movie if one is
loaded. See CD/DVD Player on page 84 for
more information.
Radio
Select Radio to display the radio screen. You can
also access the radio screen by pressing the
BAND key. See Navigation Audio System
on page 64 for more information.
CD
Select CD to display the CD changer screen. You
can also access the CD changer screen by
pressing the DISC key. If a CD is loaded in the
CD changer, it will begin to play. See CD/DVD
Player on page 84 for more information.
Audio
Select Audio to display the audio screen. You can
also access the Audio screen by pressing the
AUDIO key. From this screen you can adjust
sound levels such as bass and treble. See “Setting
the Tone” under Navigation Audio System on
page 64 for more information.
Navigation
Select Navigation to display the Navigation
System Startup screen if you have not previously
accessed the navigation system since you
turned on the ignition. You must press Agree in
order to continue using the navigation system.
If you have previously accessed the navigation
system since turning on the ignition, the current
map will display.
You can also access the navigation screen by
pressing the NAV key. See “Hard Keys” under
Using the Navigation System on page 22 for more
information.
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Address Book
Select Address Book to display the Address Book
screen. You can store names, phone numbers,
and addresses. Information will be stored
alphabetically.
To access previously stored information, do the
following:
1. Turn the TUNE/SEL knob until you reach the
letter grouping that contains the first letter of
the person’s last name. The grouping will
be highlighted.
2. Press the TUNE/SEL knob once. All
information stored under that grouping
will display.
3. Scroll to the name you want and press the
TUNE/SEL knob to select it. The information
you selected will display on the screen.
New information can be entered manually or
transferred from a Palm™ hand-held computing
device. See “Receive” later in this section for more
information.
New Entry
To enter information manually to the Address
Book, select New Entry, then, do the following:
1. Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to scroll to the
desired entry field and select Edit or press
the TUNE/SEL knob.
2. Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to select the first
letter required. Press the knob once to set
the letter and advance the cursor.
Continue entering letters and/or numbers until
the entry is complete.
3. Select OK to return to the New Entry screen.
4. Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to scroll to the
next field.
5. Press the TUNE/SEL knob once to enter this
field’s information.
6. Repeat these steps until all the desired fields
are entered.
7. Select Done to complete the entry.
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The following reconfigurable keys are available
from the New Entry screen:
Receive: Select Receive to transfer information
stored in a Palm™ hand-held computing
device. The Beam screen will display and you will
be prompted to transfer the data. See “Enter
Destination” under Navigation Menu on page 33
for more information.
Edit: Select Edit to edit previously stored
information. Do the following to edit information
stored in the address book:
1. Perform Steps 1 through 3 listed previously to
access stored information.
2. Scroll to the area you want to edit and press
the TUNE/SEL knob to bring up the
alpha-numeric keypad.
3. Edit the desired information.
4. Select Done to save your changes and then
select Back to exit the Edit menu.
Delete All
Select Delete All to delete all information stored in
the address book. The system will ask you to
confirm deletion. Press and hold the Yes
reconfigurable key until it beeps to delete all of the
information, or select No to cancel deletion and
return to the Address Book screen.
Setup
Select Setup to access the Setup Menu and
adjust basic features of the system to your
preference. See Setup Menu on page 27 for more
information.
Feature Programming
Select Feat Prog to customize the programmable
features on your vehicle to your preference.
See Driver Information Center (DIC) on page 117
for more information.
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Voice Memorandum
Select Voice Memo to record and play back up to
10 personalized messages. The Voice Memo
feature is disabled while the vehicle is moving.
Turn the TUNE/SEL knob to scroll through any
previously recorded messages. Once the desired
memo is highlighted, press the knob to play it.
Record
O: Press this key to begin recording a
message. It will start recording when you
begin speaking. It will cancel the recording if you
do not speak within 10 seconds.
Append: Press this key to add to a previously
recorded message. To use this feature, do
the following:
1. Turn the TUNE/SEL knob until the message
you want to add to is highlighted.
2. Press the Append key, then begin recording
the additional information.
Play
r: Press this key to play a previously
recorded message. Play is also used to resume
playback of a message after it has been paused.
Skip Fwd (Skip Forward): Press this key to
fast forward through a message. This key is only
available while a message is playing.
Skip Back: Press this key to reverse quickly
through a message. This key is only available
while a message is playing.
Pause: Press this key to stop playback of a
message. The system will remember where the
message was paused and will resume play at the
same location when the Play key is pressed.
This key is only available while a message
is playing.
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Stop: Press this key to stop playback of a
message. This key is only available while a
message is playing.
Delete: Press this key to delete previously
recorded messages.
Browser
Select Browser to view HTML files, 3.2 or newer,
stored on a DVD, DVD-R, or CD-ROM. See
Browser on page 13 for more information.
Vehicle Information
Select Vehicle Info to check the status of several
of your vehicle’s systems. You can also access
this menu by pressing the INFO key. See
Driver Information Center (DIC) on page 117 for
more information.
Browser
With the browser function, you can display
information from discs containing HTML files, 3.2
or newer, on the navigation screen. The files
can be accessed and viewed, but no input will be
allowed using this system.
To access the Browser, do the following:
1. Press the MAIN key.
2. Press the reconfigurable key next to the
Browser prompt. The Browser will appear
on the screen.
You must have a DVD, DVD-R, or CD-ROM
containing HTML files in the player to access the
Browser. If the file has an index labeled
index.htm, it will open automatically. For files with
any other kind of index, you will need to enter
the name of the file manually using the
alpha-numeric keypad. See “Alpha-Numeric
Keypad” under Using the Navigation System on
page 22 for more information.
Once the file has been opened, you may use the
TUNE/SEL knob to move to the various links.
Once you have reached the end of the screen, you
will be able to move up and down.
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The reconfigurable keys located to the right of the
navigation screen allow you to perform the
following functions:
Z(Back): Press this key to go back to the
previous page.
d(Scroll Up): Press this key to scroll upward on
the currently active page.
c(Scroll Down): Press this key to scroll down
on the currently active page.
f(Switch Frame): Press this key to switch from
one frame to another if the page shows frames.
](Exit): Select this item to exit the Browser.
a(Menu Items): Press this key to turn Browser
menu items on and off.
If this key is pressed, the Browser menu items will
display at the bottom of the screen. To select a
browser menu item, turn the TUNE/SEL knob until
the menu item you want is highlighted, then
press the knob to select it.
The following Browser menu items may be
selected:
Back: Select this item to go back to the
previous page.
Forward: Select this item to go to the next page.
Reload: Select this item to read the currently
active page again.
Stop: Select this item to stop reading a file.
History: Select this item to display file history.
URL Jump: Select this item to change from one
stored web page to another using the Uniform
Resource Locator (URL) or the name of the web
page you wish to view.
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Getting Started
Before you begin to operate the navigation system,
read this manual thoroughly to become familiar with
it and to understand how the system works.
Keeping your mind on the drive is important for safe
driving. See “Defensive Driving” in the Index of your
vehicle’s owner manual for more information. Get
familiar with your vehicle’s navigation system so
you can use it with less effort and take full
advantage of its features. Your navigation system
includes not only navigation, but also audio
functions. While your vehicle is parked:
Familiarize yourself with all of its controls: hard
keys on the faceplate and touch-sensitive
screen buttons.
Familiarize yourself with its operation.
Set up your audio by presetting your favorite
stations, setting the tone, and adjusting the
speakers. Then, when driving conditions
permit, you can tune to your favorite stations
using the presets and steering wheel controls
(if equipped).
Set up the navigation features that can only be
done before you begin driving, such as entering
an address or a preset destination.
Entering a destination or alphanumeric text
requires many steps, so you can only perform
these operations when the vehicle is in PARK (P).
You will notice that touch-sensitive screen
buttons leading to the alphanumeric keyboard are
dimmed out while driving.
Other functions may also be locked out while
driving and they too will appear grayed out on the
screen but all functions are available when
parked. Some functions can be performed while
driving, as long as you can do so without diverting
too much of your attention from your driving.
{CAUTION:
This system provides you with a far greater
access to audio stations and song listings.
Giving extended attention to entertainment
tasks while driving can cause a crash and
you or others can be injured or killed.
Always keep your eyes on the road and
your mind on the drive avoid engaging
in extended searching while driving.
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{CAUTION:
Looking at the moving map on the
navigation screen frequently or for too
long while driving can cause a crash and
you or others can be injured or killed.
Keep your eyes and mind on the road and
avoid looking too long or too often at the
moving map on the navigation screen.
Use the voice guidance directions
whenever possible.
The navigation system allows you to do the
following:
Plan a route with provided turn-by-turn route
and map guidance with voice prompts.
Select a destination using various methods
and choices.
Receive broadcast announcements on traffic
and emergency alert communications.
The information in the system may not always be
complete. Road conditions such as prohibited
turns, detours, and construction zones, change
frequently. It is important to consider whether you
can follow the directions given by the system
for the current conditions.
Each time you start your vehicle ad turn on the
navigation system, this screen will appear.
Press the Agree reconfigurable soft key to agree
that you have read the screen and for the
DVD map disc information to load.
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You can change the language of the system at this
time. Press the reconfigurable soft key next to the
desired language. An X will appear next to the
choice and all system related language will change.
When getting started, you may set the navigation
system to your preference using various
options. To do so, reference the following topics:
To adjust screen appearance, language, clock,
English/metric measurements, voice guidance
volume, or other options, see Setup Menu
on page 27.
Loading a DVD Map Disc
1. If a audio or video disc is loaded, eject the disc.
2. Insert the DVD map disc into the single player
slot located at the top of the navigation
system. The six-disc CD changer will not read
the DVD map disc.
3. Press the NAV hard key.
4. Press the Agree button to agree that you
have read the screen. The map information
will load and display on the screen.
See “Installing the DVD Map Disc” under Maps on
page 30 for more information.
Entering an Address
You can set a destination by entering an address.
1. If a DVD map disc is not currently loaded,
see “Loading a DVD Map Disc” earlier in
this section. If a disc is loaded, proceed to
Step 2.
2. Press the TUNE/SEL knob to display the
Navigation Menu.
3. Press the Enter Dest reconfigurable soft key.
4. Press the Address reconfigurable soft key.
5. Press the State reconfigurable soft key.
Use the TUNE/SEL knob to enter and
select the name of the state where the
address is located.
6. Press the City reconfigurable soft key. Use
the TUNE/SEL knob to enter the name of
the city where the address is located. Press
the List reconfigurable soft key to display a list
of cities that match the letters you entered
and use the TUNE/SEL knob to select
the desired city. Remember to use the same
city that you would when mailing a letter,
for example, the postal address city.
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7. Use the TUNE/SEL knob to enter and select
the street name for the address. Remember
to enter only the street name and not the
direction, for example, for N Civic Center Dr.
only enter CIVIC CENTER DR. Use the
TUNE/SEL knob to enter the address number
for the address.
8. Press the Calc (calculate) reconfigurable soft
key and the system will calculate the route.
Once the route is calculated, the route
will display and voice turn by turn guidance
will begin.
Entering a Point of Interest (POI) by
Name, Category, or City
You can set a destination by entering a Point of
Interest (POI).
1. If a DVD map disc is not currently loaded, see
“Loading a DVD Map Disc” earlier in this
section. If a disc is loaded, proceed to Step 2.
2. Press the TUNE/SEL knob to display
the Navigation Menu.
3. Press the Enter Dest reconfigurable soft key.
4. Press the All POI reconfigurable soft key.
5. If you know the city where the POI is located
press the City reconfigurable soft key. Use the
TUNE/SEL knob to enter the name of the
city where the address is located. Press the
List reconfigurable soft key to display a
list of cities that match the letters you entered
and use the TUNE/SEL knob to select the
desired city. Be sure to select the city that has
the appropriate state abbreviation associated
with it.
6. If you would like to limit your POI search to a
specific type or category of POIs, press the
Category reconfigurable soft key. Use
the TUNE/SEL knob to scroll through and
select the category.
7. If you know the name of the POI, use the
TUNE/SEL knob to enter the name of the POI.
8. You can press the List reconfigurable soft key
at any time to display the POIs that match the
information you have entered. The system
will automatically display the list.
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9. Use the TUNE/SEL knob to highlight the
desired POI.
Press the Info reconfigurable soft key to
display the phone number, name, and address.
Press the Sort reconfigurable soft key to
display the POIs in order from closest to
furthest.
10. After highlighting the POI, press the
TUNE/SEL knob to select the POI and
to calculate the route. The route will display
and voice turn by turn guidance will begin.
Entering a Nearby POI
You can set a destination by entering a nearby
Point of Interest (POI).
1. If a DVD map disc is not currently loaded, see
“Loading a DVD Map Disc” earlier in this
section. If a disc is loaded, proceed to Step 2.
2. Press the TUNE/SEL knob to display
the Navigation Menu.
3. Press the Enter Dest reconfigurable soft key.
4. Press the Nearby POI reconfigurable
soft key.
5. Use the TUNE/SEL knob to scroll and select
the desired category. The system will display
a list of all POIs in the selected category
that are located within 30 miles of the vehicle’s
current position.
6. Use the TUNE/SEL knob to highlight the
desired POI.
Press the Info reconfigurable soft key to
display the phone number, name, and address.
7. After highlighting the POI, press the
TUNE/SEL knob to select the POI and
to calculate the route. The route will display
and voice turn by turn guidance will begin.
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