audio GMC YUKON 2020 Infotainment System Manual

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If the foam ear pads become worn
or damaged, the pads can be
replaced separately. To purchase
replacement ear pads, contact your
dealer.
Battery Replacement
To change the batteries:1. Loosen the screw to the battery door on the left side of the
headphones.
2. Slide the battery door open.
3. Replace the two AAA batteries.
4. Replace the battery door and tighten the screw.
Remove the batteries if the
headphones will not be used for a
long time.
Rear Seat Infotainment (RSI)
Wi-Fi (If Equipped)
The RSI Wi-Fi allows the user to
access music, videos and pictures
that are saved or taken with a smart
device to the RSI system through
Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) applications. Only one
smart device can be connected to
the RSI at one time.
Placement for Optimal
Performance
The RSI Wi-Fi antenna is near the
RSI disc player. The smart device
connection is stronger when it is
near the Wi-Fi antenna.
If the network is not operating at its
maximum effectiveness, try the
following:
.
Disconnect the smart device
from any other connected
network to improve the audio/
video performance.
. Switch the band. While in any
Wi-Fi screen, select Menu, then
select Switch Band to access a
band that is available. Some
marketing regions will only
support 2.4 GHz.
Digital Living Network Alliance
(DLNA) (If Equipped)
To establish an initial connection:
1. From the RSI Wireless Display menu, select DLNA. The RSI
screen will display a Wi-Fi
network name, such as
“DIRECT-xx-Rear Seat”, as
well as the required password
necessary to complete the
connection.
2. Make sure the smart device’s Wi-Fi is enabled, and open the
device’s Wi-Fi menu.
3. From the smart device’s Wi-Fi menu, select the network.
If this network is not shown at
the smart device, it will be
necessary to re-scan for
available networks.
4. Enter the RSI Password at the smart device to complete the
connection. Once entered, the
selected network will display as
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5. From the smart device’s DLNAapplication, select Rear Seat 1
or 2 as the screen to display
the desired video, audio,
or picture files on the RSI.
Once the connection process is
done for the first time, the Wi-Fi
connection will be made whenever
the device is within Wi-Fi range or
the smart device Wi-Fi is turned on.
Select Menu from the remote control
to access the options to switch
Wi-Fi band, disconnect the smart
device from the RSI Wi-Fi, or to
remove all DLNA passwords that
have been saved.
Supported DLNA media types are:
. Video: .mp4 and .mpg
. Audio: .mp3 and .aac
. Picture: .jpeg and .jpg
Viewing the Other Display
While the left or right screen is
connected by DLNA, the other
screen can access the same source by selecting View Screen 1 or View
Screen 2 in the Wireless
Display menu.
Connecting Wireless Android
Devices
Many Android devices come with
pre-installed audio and video
players that support WiFi streaming;
consult your smart device manual
for more information. Android
devices will also support various
DLNA applications to allow the
device to connect to the RSI
wirelessly. Search the Google Play
store for DLNA applications to install
on the Android device.
Connecting Wireless Apple
Devices
Apple will support various DLNA
apps to allow the device to connect
to the RSI wirelessly. Search the
App Store for DLNA applications to
install on the Apple device.Auxiliary Inputs
Rear Media Connections
1. Volume Control for Wired
Headphones
2. Wired Headphone Jack
3. USB Ports
4. HDMI Input
If equipped with RSI, the features
above will be in the rear of the
center console. These ports are for
the primary use of the rear
passengers and not all media is
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HDMI Input
An HDMI cable is required to
connect an HDMI device to the RSI
hub. The RSI HDMI input allows
connection to:
.Video games, disc players,
cameras, smartphones, tablets,
and A/V dongles that have HDMI
(version 1.4a) outputs.
. Smart devices that support
Mobile High-Definition Link
(MHL) version 2.0.
. Apple devices. A supporting
HDMI cable from Apple is
required.
For certain HDMI devices that
support USB charging, the USB
ports can be used as a power
source.
To use the HDMI input of the RSI
system: 1. Connect the auxiliary device with an HDMI cable.
2. Power on both the auxiliary device and the RSI video
screen. 3. Press MEDIA on the remote
control and use the arrows to
change the source to HDMI.
USB
There are two USB ports to provide
the RSI system audio/video from
supported devices, as well as to
provide device charging.
Audio from these ports can only be
heard and controlled by the rear
seat passengers. Video can be
heard, shown, and controlled by the
rear and front passengers.
To use the USB: 1. Insert the device into one of the two ports.
2. Select the source (USB 1 or USB 2) through the rear screen
menu using MEDIA on the
remote control.
3. Select the source via the front by touching the Video icon on
the Home Page.Audio Output
Audio from a Blu-ray/DVD/CD
player or HDMI inputs can be heard
through:
.Wireless headphones: Available
for any source depending on the
selected channel.
. Vehicle speakers: Touch the
Video icon on the Home Page.
Select any other source to stop
the speaker audio; rear audio
will continue to play.
. Vehicle wired headphone jack:
See “Wired Headphone Jack”
following.
The RSI system transmits the audio
signal to the wireless headphones if
an audio signal is available. See
“Headphones” earlier in this section.
Front seat passengers can listen to
playback from the attached rear
device through the vehicle speakers
by selecting that source from the
Video Application on the front
display Home Page.

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Wired Headphone Jack
Select MENU on the remote control,
then select Settings and then Wired
Headphones to listen to audio on
the wired headphones. The
headphone audio plays depending
on which screen is selected. The
default is screen 1 audio.
Remote Control
Remote Control Buttons1.
7(Previous/Reverse)
. Radio: Press to seek the
previous radio station.
. CD: Press to seek the
previous track. .
Blu-ray/DVD: Press to seek
the previous chapter.
. Press and hold for fast
reverse.
2. MEDIA .Press to scroll through the
menus including: BD/DVD/
CD, USB 1, USB 2, HDMI.
3.
J(Play/Pause)
. Press to start playing.
Press to pause. Press
again to continue playing.
4.
6(Next/Fast Forward)
. Radio: Press to seek the
next radio station.
. CD: Press to seek the next
track.
. Blu-ray/DVD: Press to seek
the next chapter.
. Press and hold to fast
forward. 5. SCREEN 1
.For single overhead
screens:
Press to change the source
displayed on the overhead
screen to SCREEN 1
selected source. Select
audio sources. Only one
video can be played on the
screen at a time. Audio for
both sources will continue
on the headphones. Once
pressed, all remote control
commands will correspond
to SCREEN 1.
. For dual overhead screens:
Press to select the second
row overhead screen. Once
pressed, all remote control
commands will correspond
to SCREEN 1.
6.
O(Power)
. Press to turn the video
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7. SCREEN 2.For single overhead
screens:
Press to change the source
displayed on the overhead
screen to SCREEN 2
selected source. Only one
video can be played on the
screen at a time. Audio for
both sources will continue
on the headphones. Once
pressed, all remote control
commands will correspond
to SCREEN 2.
. For dual overhead screens:
Press to select the optional
third row overhead screen.
Once pressed, all remote
control commands will
correspond to SCREEN 2.
8.
o(Previous/Reverse/
Decrease)
. Radio and CD: Press to go
to the previous station or
track.
. Press to go to the
previous menu. .
Press to decrease the
brightness of the RSI
screen.
9.
w(Up Arrow)
. Press to scroll up a list.
10.
r/ENTER
. Press to select the
highlighted choice in
any menu.
. Press and hold for
quick play.
11.
p(Next/Forward/Increase)
. Radio and CD: Press to go
to the next station or track.
. Press to go to the
next menu.
. Press to increase the
brightness of the RSI
screen.
12.
x(Down Arrow)
. Press to go down a list. 13.
0(Back)
. Press to go back to the
previous menu.
. Press and hold to go back
to the now playing screen.
14. MENU .Press to go to the menu of
the now playing screen.
15. RADIO .Press to scroll through the
radio sources including AM,
FM, and SXM (if equipped).
To use the remote control, aim it at
the receiver window at the forward
overhead screen and press firmly.
Direct sunlight or very bright light
could affect the ability of the RSI
receiver to receive signals from the
remote control. Check the batteries
if the remote control does not seem
to be working. See “Battery
Replacement” following. Objects
blocking the line of sight could also
affect the function of the remote
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If a CD, Blu-ray/DVD, or MP3 disc is
in the CD slot, the remote control
O
power button can be used to turn on
the video screen display and start
the disc. The infotainment system
can also turn on the video screen
display.
Caution
Storing the remote controls in a
hot area or in direct sunlight can
damage them, and the repairs
would not be covered by the
vehicle warranty. Storage in
extreme cold can weaken the
batteries. Keep the remote
controls stored in a cool, dry
place.
Battery Replacement
To change the remote control
batteries: 1. Insert a coin or key to pull up the rear cover on the remote
control. 2. Replace the two AAA batteries
in the compartment.
3. Replace the battery cover.
Remove the batteries from the
remote control if it will not be used
for an extended period of time.
Video Voice Over
If equipped, the RSI system has a
Video Voice Over feature to benefit
the visually and hearing impaired.
When activated, the RSI will read
aloud menu titles, menu listings,
pop-ups, alerts, and file titles from
audio and video media. Titles with
gibberish, special characters,
or foreign text may not be read
aloud.
Use one of the following to turn
Video Voice Over on or off:
. Select Video Voice Over from
the Front Display menu.
. Select Video Voice Over from
the RSI menu.
. Press and hold the remote
control MENU and Play/Pause
for five seconds. Video Voice Over will remain active
over ignition cycles until it is
turned off.
RSI Troubleshooting
No power :
The ignition might not
be in ON/RUN or ACC/
ACCESSORY.
The picture does not fill the
screen. There are black borders
on the top and bottom or on both
sides, or it looks stretched out :
Press MENU on the remote control
to change the display mode setting.
The remote control does not
work : Check to make sure the
remote control is programmed to the
correct screen. Make sure there is
no obstruction between the remote
control and the transmitter window
and check the batteries to make
sure they are not dead or installed
incorrectly.
There is no sound from the
headphones with the indicator
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programmed to the correct screen
and on the correct channel for the
screen being viewed.
The HDMI source is running but
there is no picture or sound :
Check that the RSI video screen is
in the HDMI mode by pressing
MEDIA on the remote control.
Check the HDMI connections at
both devices.
Sometimes the wireless
headphone audio cuts out or
buzzes :Check for obstructions,
low batteries, reception range, and
interference from cell phone towers
or from cellular telephone use in the
vehicle. Check that the headphones
are on correctly using the L (Left)
and R (Right) on the headphones.
Check that the headphones are
positioned properly with the
headband across the top of
the head.
I lost the remote and/or the
headphones : See your dealer for
assistance. The Blu-ray/DVD is playing, but
there is no picture or sound :
Check that the RSI video screen is
sourced to the Blu-ray/DVD player
by pressing MEDIA on the remote
control.
Videos from my phone are played
back sideways or upside-down
when the phone is connected via
DLNA :
This cannot be corrected by
the RSI system. While playing
through DLNA, the RSI will only play
back videos in the orientation in
which they were recorded.
Video Display Error Messages
The video screen may display one
of the following:
Disc Error : There are disc load or
eject problems, the disc is inserted
with the disc label wrong side up,
the disc is damaged, or the disc is
not from the correct region. No Disc Inserted :
No disc is
present.
Disc Player Error : The
temperature is outside the operating
range of the RSI system. If the
temperature is within range, see
your dealer.
Video Distortion
Video distortion can occur when
operating cellular phones, scanners,
CB radios, Global Positioning
Systems (GPSs), two-way radios,
mobile faxes, or walkie talkies.
It might be necessary to turn off the
video player when operating one of
these devices in or near the vehicle.

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Navigation Voice Preferences
If equipped, touch the Navigation
Voice Preferences touch to adjust
the voice preferences:
.Voice Prompts On-Off
. Voice Volume
. Prompts During Phone Calls
On-Off
Voice Prompts
Touch the Voice Prompts option to
toggle voice prompts On and Off.
Voice Volume
Adjust the loudness of the audio
feedback by touching –or +. If a
maneuver prompt is being played and the main volume is adjusted,
the prompt volume will update and
be saved.
Prompts During Phone Calls
When enabled, the system plays a
shorter prompt while on a phone
call. This setting can be configured
as to whether a prompt would be
heard during a phone conversation.
When this setting is Off, only the
short alert tone is played when
approaching the maneuver.
Voice Prompts Mute Icon
Touch the mute icon on the left side
of the map while in map view to turn
voice prompts On or Off.
Current Location
Touch the Current Location option to
display a Current Location list.
The following information is
displayed on the Current
Location list:
.
Nearest Address
. Lat/Long
. Nearest Hospital
. Nearest Police
. Nearest Fuel
. Nearest Roadside Assistance
Touch on any of the options to
display the destination details view
for the selected location to begin
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turns the traffic avoidance feature
on and performs the desired
selection.
The two options, Ask Me Before
Avoiding and Automatically Avoid
Traffic will adjust the system as
follows:
.If the Automatically Avoid Traffic
option is touched, the system
will automatically adjust the
route based on traffic without
notifying the driver.
. If the Ask Me Before Avoiding
option is touched, the system
will always use Alerts to show
when there is an incident and
allow it to be avoided by
touching Avoid.
If the Traffic option is touched from
the Map Menu and Traffic is not
available because the SiriusXM
subscription is not valid, a pop-up
will display with information on how
to reactivate the subscription along
with the SiriusXM radio ID. Traffic Types
Touch to access the Traffic
Types menu.
The system can be configured to
filter out certain types of traffic
events. If a particular type has been
turned off, the system does not
display it on the map, and does not
alert the driver.
Map View
Touch to select the desired
map view.
A checkmark appears to indicate a
view has been selected.
3D View :
The 3D View is a
Heading Up view but it includes
perspective. Map items will appear
larger as the vehicle comes closer.
Heading Up View : The Heading
Up View keeps the vehicle's current
heading at the top of the view. The
vehicle icon always faces the top of
the view as the map rotates.
North Up View : The North Up
View keeps north at the top of the
view. The vehicle icon is placed in
the center of the view and rotates to
indicate the heading for the vehicle.
Audio Information On/Off : Touch
to turn the audio information view on
or off from the main map view.

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The audio status screen contains
the following elements:
.Station Frequency
. Artist Information
. Song Information
.
r/j g dStation and Channel
Controls
Press the
gordstation controls
to go to the next or previous strong
signal station or digital channel.
When the audio status pane
displays Artist and Song
Information, press
gordto go to
the next or previous track based on
the current media mode.
Day/Night Mode
Touch to access the Day/Night
Mode menu.
The options are:
. Day Mode: Brightens the map
background.
. Night Mode: Darkens the map
background.
. Auto: Adjusts the screen
background automatically
depending on the exterior
lighting conditions.
3D Buildings On/Off : When 3D
building information is available for
a particular area, the icons are
shown at a zoomed level. If the
current vehicle position would be
hidden by another building, the
building is shown as see through so
the vehicle icon is visible. Touch to
turn the 3D Buildings feature On
or Off.
Autozoom On/Off : At certain zoom
levels, street detail is removed to
keep the view uncluttered. Touch to
turn the Autozoom feature On
or Off. Routing Preferences
Touch the Routing Preferences
option to access the Routing
Preferences menu. Options on how
the routes are created for route
guidance are listed on this menu.
Route Style
Touch this option to change the
route type preferences.
The options are:
.
Fast (default)
. Eco Friendly (if equipped)
. Short
. Configure Eco Profile
The Configure Eco Profile can be
used to configure two parameters
for the Eco Friendly route. These
parameters are roof load and trailer.
For each parameter, the options are
None, Small, Medium, and Large.
Touch to scroll through the list. The
default for both is None.
These preferences are used for all
routes generated.

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