key CADILLAC XLR V 2007 1.G Owner's Guide

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Auto Recall
This feature allows the steering column, outside
mirrors and the driver’s seat to automatically move
to the current driver’s set position when the
engine starts. The DIC will display AUTO RECALL
OFF or AUTO RECALL ON. Press the OPTIONS
button to change the setting.
Auto Exit Recall
This feature allows the steering column and
driver’s seat to automatically move to the current
driver’s exit position when one of the following
occurs:
The vehicle is turned off or in RAP or
accessory mode and the driver’s door
is opened.
The vehicle is turned off or in RAP and the
unlock button on the keyless access
transmitter is pressed.
The DIC will display AUTO EXIT RECALL OFF or
AUTO EXIT RECALL ON. Press the OPTIONS
button to change the setting.
Approach Lights
This feature activates the parking lamps, front fog
lamps and back-up lamps during low light periods
when the unlock button on the keyless access
transmitter is pressed, both doors are closed and
the vehicle is off or in RAP. The lamps remain on for
20 seconds or until a door is opened, the lock
button on the keyless access transmitter is pressed
or the vehicle is no longer off or in RAP.
The DIC will display APPROACH LIGHTS OFF or
APPROACH LIGHTS ON. Press the OPTIONS
button to change the setting.
Exit Lights
This feature activates the parking lamps and front
fog lamps for 15, 30 or 90 seconds. This will
occur when the vehicle is off or in RAP and the
headlamps are on due to the automatic headlamp
system. The parking lamps and front fog lamps
will remain on until the driver selected time period
expires, the exterior lamp control is activated or
the vehicle is no longer off or in RAP.
The DIC will display EXIT LIGHTS OFF, EXIT
LIGHTS - 15 SEC, EXIT LIGHTS - 30 SEC,
or EXIT LIGHTS - 90 SEC. Press the OPTIONS
button to change the setting.
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Flash at Unlock
This feature activates the front and rear turn signals
for two short ashes when the unlock or trunk
button on the keyless access transmitter is pressed.
This will only occur when the vehicle is off.
The DIC will display NO FLASH AT UNLOCK or
FLASH AT UNLOCK. Press the OPTIONS
button to change the setting.
Flash at Lock
This feature activates the front and rear turn
signals for one long ash when the lock button on
the keyless access transmitter is pressed. This
will only occur when the vehicle is off. If the lock
button is pressed again within ve seconds,
the horn will sound regardless of which setting you
have selected.
The DIC will display NO FLASH AT LOCK or
FLASH AT LOCK. Press the OPTIONS button to
change the setting.
FOB Reminder
This feature sounds the horn three times when the
driver door is closed and there is a keyless
access transmitter inside the interior of the vehicle.
This will only occur when the vehicle is off.
The DIC will display FOB REMINDER OFF or
FOB REMINDER HORN. Press the OPTIONS
button to change the setting.
Passive Locking
This feature allows you to select whether the doors
automatically lock during normal vehicle exit. When
the ignition is turned off and all doors become
closed, the vehicle will determine how many
keyless access transmitters remain in the vehicle
interior. If at least one keyless access transmitter
has been removed from the interior of the vehicle,
the doors will lock after eight seconds.
For example, if there are two keyless access
transmitters in the vehicle and one is removed, the
other will be locked in. The keyless access
transmitter locked in the vehicle can still be used to
start the vehicle or unlock the doors, if needed.
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A person approaching the outside of the locked
vehicle without an authorized keyless access
transmitter, however, will not be able to open the
door, even with a transmitter in the vehicle.
You may temporarily disable the passive door
locking feature by pressing the door unlock switch
for three seconds on an open door. Passive
door locking will then remain disabled until a door
lock switch is pressed or until the power mode
transitions from the off power mode.
You can select to not have the horn sound when
the passive lock occurs. If you choose this
setting, the doors will automatically lock eight
seconds after you turn the ignition off, remove a
keyless access transmitter from the interior of
the vehicle, and close both doors.
You can also select to have the horn sound once
when the passive lock occurs. If you choose
this setting, the doors will automatically lock and
the horn will chirp eight seconds after you turn the
ignition off, remove a keyless access transmitter
from the interior of the vehicle, and close
both doors.If you are parking in a quiet area and do not want
the horn to sound when the doors lock, press
the lock button on the keyless access transmitter
immediately after removing it from the interior
and closing the doors. This will lock the doors and
cancel the passive locking for this ignition cycle.
The DIC will display PASSIVE LOCKING OFF,
SILENT PASSIVE LOCK, or HORN AT PASSIVE
LOCK. Press the OPTIONS button to change
the setting.
Passive Unlocking
This feature allows you to select which doors will
automatically unlock when you approach and
open the driver’s door with your keyless access
transmitter. You can choose to have the driver’s
door unlock or both doors unlock. SeeDoor Locks
on page 73for more information.
The DIC will display PASSIVE UNLK DRIVER or
PASSIVE UNLK BOTH. Press the OPTIONS
button to change this setting.
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Overview..................................................... 232
Navigation System Overview..................... 232
Getting Started.......................................... 234
Features and Controls................................ 240
Using the Navigation System..................... 240
Setup Menu.............................................. 243
Plan Route................................................ 249
Edit Memory Point..................................... 250
Edit Waypoint............................................ 254
Edit Avoid Point/Area................................ 257
Enter Destination....................................... 259
Route Preference...................................... 269
Maps......................................................... 271
Symbols.................................................... 275
Keyless Access System............................. 280OnStar®System........................................ 281
Global Positioning System (GPS).............. 281
Vehicle Positioning.................................... 282
Problems with Route Guidance.................. 283
If the System Needs Service..................... 283
Ordering Map DVDs.................................. 284
Database Coverage Explanations.............. 284
Navigation Audio System........................... 285
Six-Disc CD Changer................................ 302
CD/DVD Player......................................... 305
Radio Personalization with Home and
Away Feature........................................ 311
Voice Recognition....................................... 312
Section 4 Navigation System
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A. BAND Key. See “Finding a Station” under
Navigation Audio System on page 285.
B. CD Key. SeeNavigation Audio System on
page 285orCD/DVD Player on page 305.
C. DVD Key. See “Playing a DVD” underCD/DVD
Player on page 305.
D. TUNE/SEEK Key. See “Playing the Radio”
underNavigation Audio System on page 285.
E. Audio/Adjust Key. See “Main Audio Menu”
underNavigation Audio System on page 285.
F. Power-Volume Knob. See “Hard Keys”
underUsing the Navigation System on
page 240.G. Navigation System Screen
H. RPT (Repeat) Key. See “Hard Keys” under
Using the Navigation System on page 240.
I. MAP Key. See “Hard Keys” underUsing
the Navigation System on page 240.
J. ROUTE Key. See “Hard Keys” underUsing the
Navigation System on page 240.
K. MENU Key. See “Hard Keys” underUsing the
Navigation System on page 240.
L. TILT Key. See “Hard Keys” underUsing the
Navigation System on page 240.
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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. SeeDefensive Driving on page 322for 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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Setting Radio Station Presets
To set preset radio stations, do the following:
1. Press the PWR/VOL knob to turn the
system on.
2. Press the audio source screen button (AM,
FM1, FM2, etc.) and select the desired band
(AM, FM1, FM2, XM1, or XM2 (if equipped),
or WX (weather) (if equipped)).
3. Use the TUNE/SEEK arrows to tune to the
desired station.
4. Press and hold one of the six preset screen
buttons, at the bottom of the screen, until you
hear a beep or see the station displayed
on the selected preset button.
5. Repeat the steps for each preset.
See “Preset Station Menu” underNavigation Audio
System on page 285for more information.
Setting the Time
To set the time, do the following:
1. Press the PWR/VOL knob to turn the
system on.
2. Press the
e/z(Audio/Adjust) hard key.
3. Press the
8clock symbol screen button.
4. Select the 12H or 24H screen button to display
the time in standard or military time.
5. Press and hold the HOUR and MIN. (minute)
arrow buttons to increase or to decrease
the time.
6. Select the appropriate time zone screen
button.
7. Select the Daylight Saving Time screen
button, if necessary.
The radio will use the GPS satellite to set the
time. The vehicle needs to be in an open area to
receive the signal. See “Clock Adjust Menu”
underNavigation Audio System on page 285for
more information.
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Setting the Search Area, Entering an
Address and Point of Interest, Storing a
Home Destination, and Using Your
Home or Previous Destinations
Before entering an Address, Point of Interest,
Home, or Preset Destination, select the
appropriate region that contains the nal
destination. Your vehicle must be stopped to
perform this operation.
Setting the Search Area
To set the search area, do the following:
1. Press the PWR/VOL knob to turn the
system on.
2. Insert the DVD map disc. See “Regional
Maps” underMaps on page 271for more
information.
3. A notice may appear. Touch the I AGREE
screen button to proceed.
If the radio is already on with a map disc
inserted, press the ROUTE hard key.
4. Press the Enter Destination screen button.5. Press the Change screen button.
6. Select the appropriate region numbered
screen button that contains your nal
destination.
The system will return to the Destination menu.
SeeEnter Destination on page 259for more
information.
Entering an Address
To set a destination by entering a street address,
do the following:
1. Press the PWR/VOL knob to turn the
system on.
2. Insert the DVD map disc. See “Regional
Maps” underMaps on page 271for more
information.
3. A notice may appear. Touch the I AGREE
screen button to proceed.
If the radio is already on with a map disc
inserted, press the ROUTE hard key.
4. Press the Enter Destination screen button.
Verify that the selected Search Area is
correct.
5. Press the Address screen button.
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6. Press the Street screen button, then enter the
street name using the alpha keypad on the
screen.
Do not enter directional information or street
type, and use the space screen button between
street or city names. For example, the street
name N. Royal Oak Rd. should be entered as
royal oak. Use the backspace (
V) screen
button if an incorrect character has been
entered.
7. Select the desired street name with the correct
designation (Dr., Ln., St., etc.) from the list.
8. If there is more than one city, the system will
display the list of cities that have that street
name. Select a city from the list or select
the City screen button to input the city name.
9. Enter the house number using the numeric
keypad on the screen and touch the Enter
screen button. The system will list the house
number range that is available for the street.
10. Press the Enter screen button to plan your
route.
See “Address” underEnter Destination on
page 259for more information.
Entering a Point of Interest (POI)
To set a destination by entering a Point of Interest
(POI), do the following:
1. Press the power/volume knob to turn the
system on.
2. Insert the DVD map disc. See “Regional Maps”
underMaps on page 271for more information.
3. A notice may appear. Touch the I AGREE
screen button to proceed.
If the radio is already on with a map disc
inserted, press the ROUTE hard key.
4. Press the Enter Destination screen button.
Verify that the selected Search Area is correct.
5. Press the All Points of Interest screen button.
6. Enter the specic title of the POI in the
Name space (i.e. Washington Monument)
using the alpha keypad on the screen.
7. Select the POI from the list.
8. Press the Enter screen button to plan your
route.
Using the Category or City selections will aid
the system in nding your POI by limiting
the search options.
See “All Points of Interest” underEnter Destination
on page 259for more information.
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Storing a Home Destination
1. Press the power/volume knob to turn the
system on.
2. Insert the DVD map disc. See “Regional
Maps” underMaps on page 271for more
information.
3. A notice may appear. Touch the I AGREE
screen button to proceed.
If the radio is already on with a map disc
inserted, press the ROUTE hard key.
4. Press the Edit Memory Point screen button.
5. Press the Home screen button.
6. Press the Register screen button.
Select a method for entering a destination.
SeeEnter Destination on page 259for
more information.
7. Press the Enter screen button to store the
Home destination.
The
LHome icon will be highlighted on the
DESTINATION screen. See “Using Your
Home or Previous Destinations” next to use
the home or previous destinations as a route.
Using Your Home or Previous
Destinations
These destinations are available for selection
while driving.
1. Press the power/volume knob to turn the
system on.
2. Insert the DVD map disc. See “Regional
Maps” underMaps on page 271for more
information.
3. A notice may appear. Touch the I AGREE
screen button to proceed.
If the radio is already on with a map disc
inserted, press the ROUTE hard key.
4. Press the Enter Destination screen button.
Verify that the selected Search Area is correct.
5. Select the
L(Home symbol) or the Previous
Destination screen button.
If the Previous Destination screen button is
selected, a list of the last 10 previous
destinations will appear. Select the screen
button next to the desired destination.
6. Press the Enter screen button to plan your
route.
See “Home” and “Previous Destination” underEnter
Destination on page 259for more information.
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