ECO mode CHEVROLET LOW CAB FORWARD 2019 Owner's Guide
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CategoryOrder for the display of the
SONGS selection mode
PLAYING SONGS
PLAYLISTS PLAYLISTS →SONGS
ARTISTS ARTISTS →ALBUMS →SONGS
ALBUMS ALBUMS →SONGS
SONGS SONGS
PODCASTS PODCASTS →EPISODES
GENRES GENRES
→ARTISTS →ALBUMS
→ SONGS
COMPOSERS COMPOSERS
→ALBUMS →
SONGS
AUDIOBOOKS AUDIO BOOKS →(CHAPTERS)
Follow the operations below to play
music files:
. Select a music file in the list at
the lowest hierarchy level
to play.
. Press BACK while displaying the
list at the middle hierarchy level. Display the Text Information
1. Press and hold down LIST for more than one second.
2. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select the display item of your
choice, and then press
ENTER. The display item changes in
the following order.
TR NO/TIME (File number/
Playback time)
↔ALBUM
(Album title) ↔TRACK (Track
title) ↔ARTIST (Artist name)
↔ TR NO/TIME...
. If the text information is too long
to fit into the display window,
press and hold down FUNC for
more than one second to switch
to the next page.
. Texts recorded with characters
other than alphanumeric
characters and symbols will
appear as "*" (asterisks).
. If there is no text information
stored in a music file, NO TITLE
is displayed.
If ERROR Appears in the Display
The following messages are
displayed (blink) according to the
status.
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MessageDescription
READING This message is displayed when
reading the file format of the iPod.
READ ERROR This message is displayed if a
problem is detected in the iPod.
Disconnect the iPod, and check the
iPod itself.
COMM ERROR This message is displayed when an
iPod communication error occurs.
Reconnect the iPod connection
cable.
NO SONGS This message is displayed when a
blank iPod is connected.
NO PLAYLIST This message is displayed when a
blank PLAYLIST is selected.
USB Devices
USB Memory Standards
.
Compatible file system :
FAT16/32
. Audio format that is playable :
MP3/WMA
. Compatibility : USB2.0 (Full
speed) .
Compatible Device: USB mass
storage class
This system is not compatible with
external hard drive units (pocket
hard disk drives). Connections using
HUB, etc. are not supported. Playable MP3 File Standards
.
Supported standards:
‐MPEG-1 Audio Layer III
‐ MPEG-2 Audio Layer III
. Supported sampling frequencies:
‐MPEG-1: 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz)
‐ MPEG-2: 16, 22.05, 24 (kHz)
. Supported bit rate:
‐MPEG1: 32, 40, 48, 56, 64,
80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192,
224, 256, 320 (kbps)
‐ MPEG2: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48,
56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128,
160 (kbps)
. Variable bit rate (VBR) is
supported.
. Does not support free format.
. Digital Rights Management
(DRM) is not supported.
. Supported channel modes:
stereo, joint stereo, dual
channel, monaural
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{Warning
.Either place the portable
audio device and mini plug
cable somewhere where
they do not interfere with
driving or temporarily secure
them at a location where
they are not in the way.
They could impede driving
and cause a crash.
. Make sure not to touch the
terminals of the mini plug
cable.
. Do not connect, operate or
remove the portable audio
device while driving.
The volume set by adjustment in the
AUX mode is effective in the AUX
mode only.
To power the portable audio device,
use the battery or other power
source supplied with the device.
The AUX device cannot be
controlled from the main unit. Reduce the AUX volume to prevent
speaker damage.Bluetooth Audio
Bluetooth Audio Operation
Connecting a Bluetooth compatible
audio player or mobile phone to this
unit allows you to operate them from
the system and listen to music.
In addition, as the connection
between the unit and the portable
device is wireless, users will not
face problems associated with cable
connections.
This unit supports Bluetooth.
Bluetooth is a wireless data system
which allows users to listen to music
without the need to connect the
portable device with wires.
If the portable device is not
Bluetooth-compatible, this function
is not available.
Do not connect the portable device
while driving.
Do not leave the portable device
inside the vehicle. (The interior of
the vehicle may become too hot
under extreme hot weather.)
Do not set the portable device too
close to this unit. When the device
and the unit are too close to each
other, sound quality may deteriorate
and connection problems may arise.
Playing Music
1. Press MODE/
O/ENTER.
2. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select BT-AUDIO, and then
press ENTER.
The music on the Bluetooth
compatible device that is
connected will start.
When the registered device is
not connected, NO CONNECT
is displayed.
First connect the portable device to
the unit before performing the
following operation. See
“Registering a Bluetooth Device” in
Bluetooth 0121.
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To cancel, press 2 again.
Display the Text Information1. Press and hold LIST for more than one second.
2. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select the display item of your
choice, and then press enter.
The display item changes in the
following order.
. TR NO/TIME: Track number/
Playback time
. ALBUM: Album title
. TRACK: Track title
. ARTIST: Artist name
If the text information is too long to
fit into the display window, press
and hold down FUNC for more than
one second to switch to the
next page.
Texts recorded with characters other
than alphanumeric characters and
symbols will appear as "*"
(asterisks). If there is no text information stored
in a music file, NO TITLE is
displayed.
Displaying the Registered
Portable Device
1. Press FUNC.
2. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select BLUETOOTH, and then
press ENTER.
3. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select LIST AUDIO, and then
press ENTER.
4. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select device name, and then
press ENTER.
5. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select the display item of your
choice, and then press
ENTER.
SELECT: Connect the
registered portable device.
SEARCHING is displayed. DISCONNECT: Disconnect the
registered portable device.
DISCONNECT? is displayed,
press ENTER.
DELETE: Delete the registered
portable device. When
DELETE? is displayed, press
ENTER.
METHOD: Change the
connection method. Select
FROM VEHICLE, to connect
the portable device by
operating from the unit. Select
FROM AUDIO, to connect the
unit from the portable device.
If ERROR Appears in the Display
The following message is displayed
according to the status.
NO CONNECT: This message
appears when the unit is not
connected to the portable device.
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Do not clear the settings while
driving. Park your vehicle in a
secure location and then
initialize them.1. Press FUNC.
2. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select BLUETOOTH, and then
press ENTER.
3. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select RESET DATA, and then
press ENTER.
4. When RESET DATA? is displayed, press ENTER.
PLEASE WAIT is displayed,
when reset is complete
COMPLETED is displayed.
The reset Bluetooth settings or
histories are unrecoverable. Be
careful when clearing them.
When selling your vehicle, make
sure to delete all personal data in
your audio system. You should
delete the following Handsfree/
Bluetooth Audio data from the
system:
. Phonebook data .
History of outgoing/incoming/
missed calls
. Speed dial data
. Handsfree setting
. Bluetooth phone data
. Portable device data
. Portable device connection
setting
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2. Turn MODE/O/ENTER to
select ENTER NUMBER, and
then press ENTER.
INPUT NUMBER is displayed.
3. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select a phone number.
You can enter phone numbers
by one digit at a time.
Numeric character (0-9) and
symbols (*, #, +) are available.
You can use the symbols (+)
only for the first digit.
y: Advance to the next digit.
z: Delete the entered digit and
return to the previous digit.
You can also select phone
numbers from the phonebook.
4. After entering the phone number, press and hold down
the Speed Dial of your choice
for more than one second.
SAVED is displayed and the
Speed Dial registration is
complete. Registering a Speed Dial Number
from a History
You can select a phone number
from the incoming (missed call) or
outgoing call history and register it
for speed dialling.
Do not register the phone number
while driving. Park your vehicle in a
secure location and register it.
1. Press Off Hook on the infotainment controls.
2. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select the phone number
history of your choice, and then
press ENTER.
3. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select the phone number of
your choice.
4. Press and hold down the Speed Dial you want to store
in, for more than one second.
SAVED is displayed and the
Speed Dial registration is
complete. Making a Call Using Speed Dial
1. Press Off Hook on the infotainment controls.
2. Press the Speed Dial of your choice for less than
one second.
3. Press Off Hook or ENTER. CALLING is displayed and a
call is made to the selected
phone number.
When the person receives the
call, you can talk in
handsfree mode.
Registering a Name to Speed Dial 1. Press Off Hook on the infotainment controls.
2. Press the Speed Dial of your choice for less than
one second.
3. Press FUNC.
4. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select characters.
You can enter phone numbers
by one digit at a time.
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Alphanumeric characters and
the following symbols are
available. '< > * + - . / \ = _
(space)
y: Advance to the next digit.
z: Delete the entered digit and
return to the previous digit.
5. After entering the name, press ENTER.
SAVED is displayed and the
name registration to the Speed
Dial is complete.
Setting the Volume
Call Volume: Turn Volume Adjust
during a call.
. Turn clockwise: Increase the
volume.
. Turn counterclockwise:
Decrease the volume. The
adjusted volume value is saved.
Ringtone Volume: Turn Volume
Adjust during an incoming call.
. Turn clockwise: Increase the
volume. .
Turn counterclockwise:
Decrease the volume. The
adjusted volume value is saved.
The volume and microphone gain
setting of each mobile phone is
different according to its
specification.
Setting the Sensitivity of the
Built-In Microphone
If your voice is too low or difficult to
hear for the person you are talking
to, or there is an echo or howling,
you can adjust the microphone
sensitivity.
Press the Level Adjust during a call.
y: Increase the sensitivity. (The
sound transmission is more
effective.)
z: Decrease the sensitivity. (The
sound transmission is less
effective.)
The setting can be adjusted within
the range of zero to MAX (10).
(Default: five). MIC LEVEL is displayed. MIC
LEVEL disappears in two seconds
after the operation is completed,
and the display returns to its original
state.
Talking on the Mobile Phone
(Private Mode)
You can switch phone calls from this
unit (handsfree mode) to the mobile
phone.
Press and hold down the Off Hook
for more than one second during
a call.
Entering Tone Numbers
You can transmit tone numbers
during a call.
1. Press FUNC during a call.
2. Turn MODE/O/ENTER to
select the tone number. You
can enter phone numbers by
one digit at a time.
Numeric character (0-9) and
symbols (*, #, +) are available.
You can use the symbols (+)
only for the first digit.
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3. Pressy. The selected tone
numbers are transmitted. You
will move on to the next step
and select the tone numbers
again if necessary.
Talking During Call Waiting
When the display window indicates
the phone call in progress, the Call
Waiting feature enables you to
receive and answer a second phone
call while placing the first call
on hold.
Press Off Hook when the ring tone
starts during a call.
. While placing the phone call in
progress on hold, you will be
connected to the second caller.
. Press On Hook when you wish
to turn off the Call Waiting
feature.
. When the Call Waiting feature is
turned off, you will be connected
to the first caller on hold.
. Pressing the Off Hook again
enables you to switch between
callers on Call Waiting. This function is available only when
your phone is compatible with the
Call Waiting feature.
Displaying the Registered Mobile
Phone
1. Press FUNC.
2. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select BLUETOOTH, and then
press ENTER.
3. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select LIST PHONE, and then
press ENTER.
4. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select mobile phone name, and
then press ENTER.
5. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select the display item of your
choice, and then press
ENTER.
SELECT: Connect the
registered mobile phone.
SEARCHING is displayed. DISCONNECT: Disconnect the
registered mobile phone. When
DISCONNECT? is displayed,
press ENTER.
DELETE: Delete the registered
mobile phone. When DELETE?
is displayed, press ENTER.
Adjusting the Handsfree Volume 1. Press FUNC.
2. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select BLUETOOTH, and then
press ENTER.
3. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select HF SOUND, and then
press ENTER.
4. Turn MODE/
O/ENTER to
select an adjustment item, and
then press ENTER.
CALL VOLUME: Adjust the call
volume.
RINGTONE: Adjust the
ringtone volume.
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Driving Information
Driver Behavior
Napping in the Vehicle
{Warning
Before taking a nap in the vehicle,
be sure to shut off the engine and
place the ignition in the LOCK
position. Otherwise, any
unintended contact with the
accelerator pedal while you are
asleep could cause the vehicle to
move, resulting in a crash.. If you leave the engine
running and unintentionally
keep the accelerator pedal
pressed while asleep, the
engine and exhaust pipe
could become abnormally
hot, resulting in a fire.
. If you leave the engine
running while taking a nap
with the vehicle parked in a
place where exhaust gases
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Warning (Continued)
could get into the cab (for
example, a place that is
poorly ventilated), you could
suffer carbon monoxide
poisoning.
. You and others could be
seriously injured.
Distracted Driving
Do Not Use a Mobile Phone
While Driving
{Warning
Drivers should never use mobile
telephones or car phones in any
mode other than Hands Free
while driving. Doing so is
dangerous. Using a mobile
telephone while driving could
result in a crash because you
would not be paying full attention
to your surroundings. If you are
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Warning (Continued)
driving and you wish to use a
mobile telephone, first stop the
vehicle in a safe place.
You and others could be seriously
injured.
Control of a Vehicle
Warnings for Driving
{Warning
Concentrate on driving safely,
obeying all legally designated
speed limits, road signs and
traffic signals.
If you notice any abnormal noise,
abnormal smell or abnormal
vibration from any part of the
vehicle, immediately stop the
vehicle in a safe place and
perform checks.(Continued)
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Mechanical Driveshaft Brake
Burnish Procedure
It is recommended that the
driveshaft mounted parking brake
be burnished as part of the new
vehicle break-in procedure.
Increased parking brake
performance will result when the
parking brake is burnished as
specified below:
.Make 10 moderate stops, using
the hand brake, from 16 km/h
(10 MPH) while spacing the
stops a minimum of 4 km
(2.5 miles) apart.
. Operate the vehicle at 32 km/h
(20 MPH) between stops.Pedals
Sit in a correct driving position on
the seat and operate the brake
pedal (1) and accelerator pedal (2)
with your right foot. To avoid
accidentally pressing the wrong
pedal, check the pedal positions
and practice putting your foot on the
desired pedal.
{Warning
A can or bottle rolling on the floor
may prevent brake pedal
operation if it is caught under the
pedal. This is very dangerous.
A floor mat must be placed
correctly. An incorrectly installed
floor mat may hinder the free
movement of each pedal. You
and others could be seriously
injured.
Ignition Positions
Engine Control Switch
{Warning
While driving, never turn the
engine control switch to the
LOCK position. The key could be
removed from the switch, which
then locks the steering wheel.
This is extremely dangerous.
You and others could be seriously
injured.