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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Driver’s  Side  Temperature  Button 
The red  and  blue  temperature buttons  adjust  the  air 
temperature coming through the  system.  Press the blue 
button  for a  cooler  setting  or  the  red button  for a 
warmer  setting. 
Passenger’s  Side  Temperature Knob 
With  this  feature, the right front passenger  can control 
the  temperature  of air for  hisher  own  zone.  The 
passenger  can  select a four degree  warmer  or  cooler 
temperature from the driver’s  setting. 
To turn  the system on,  press the knob on  the  passenger’s 
side  armrest.  Rotate the knob clockwise  to  increase  the 
temperature and  turn counterclockwise  to  decrease the 
temperature.  Press  the  knob again 
to turn the system off. 
Outside  Temperature  Display 
The outside  temperature is always displayed  when  your 
vehicle  is  running.  You can change it from Fahrenheit  to 
Celsius  by pressing 
the ENG/MET (Englishlmetric) 
button  on  the  Driver Information Center  (DIC). 
The  outside  temperature  sensor  is  located  near  the  front 
grille.  The sensor  can be  affected  by  road or engine  heat 
during  idling,  slow  driving 
or when the engine  is first 
started  after  a  short trip.  In  order  to  ensure proper 
automatic  climate  control  operation,  the  outside  air  temperature 
display may  not  update  as  quickly  as 
expected.  This is 
to allow  the  air  surrounding the outside 
temperature  sensor 
to be  as  close  to  the  actual  outside 
conditions  as  possible.  This is determined  by  how  much 
time  has  elapsed  since  the vehicle  has  been  turned 
off 
and  by  vehicle  speed. 
Mode  Controls 
The  AUTOBCON  button  automatically  controls  the 
direction  of air  delivery  for air  conditioning  and  non-air 
conditioning  modes. 
Automatic  Operation 
When  the  system is set for automatic  operation,  sensors 
will  control  the  air  delivery  mode.  Air  will  come from 
the  floor,  middle  or  windshield  outlets.  The fan  speed 
will  vary  as  the  system maintains  the  selected 
temperature  setting. 
Be  careful  not  to  put anything over  the  solar  sensor 
located  in  the  middle  of the  instrument  panel  near  the 
windshield.  This sensor  is  used  by  the  automatic system 
to  regulate  temperature.   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Driver’s  Side  Temperature Knob 
The TEMP/AUTO knob  adjusts  the air temperature  coming 
through  the  system. 
Turn the TEMP/AUTO knob  clockwise 
to  increase  the  temperature  and  counterclockwise  to 
decrease  the  temperature.  Press  the 
TEMWAUTO knob to 
put  the  system 
in the  automatic  mode. 
Passenger’s  Side  Temperature  Button 
With  this  feature,  the  right  front passenger  can control 
the  temperature  of air for  hisher  own  zone.  The 
passenger  can select  a  four  degree warmer  or cooler 
temperature  from the  driver’s  setting. 
To turn  the  system on,  press  the PASS/TEMP  button 
located  below  the  radio.  Press the up  arrow to increase 
the  temperature  and  press  the down  arrow  to decrease 
the  climate  setting.  Pressing  the  OFF button  will  turn 
off 
the  dual-zone  function. 
Outside  Temperature  Display 
The outside  temperature  is always  displayed  when  your 
vehicle  is running.  You can change  it  from Fahrenheit  to 
Celsius  by pressing  the ENGMET  (Englishlmetric)  on 
the  Driver  Information  Center (DIC). 
The  outside  temperature  sensor is  located  near  the  front 
grille.  The sensor  can be affected  by  road  or engine heat 
during  idling,  slow  driving  or when  the  engine is first  started  after  a  short  trip.  In  order 
to ensure  proper 
automatic  climate control  operation,  the outside  air 
temperature  display  may  not  update  as  quickly  as 
expected.  This is to allow the air  surrounding  the  outside 
temperature  sensor  to  be  as  close  to  the  actual  outside 
conditions 
as possible.  This is determined  by  how  much 
time  has  elapsed  since the  vehicle  has  been  turned  off 
and  by  vehicle  speed. 
Mode  Button 
Press  this  button  to  deliver  air  through  the floor,  middle 
or  windshield  outlets.  The system  will  stay  in  the 
selected  mode  until  the MODE  button  is pushed  again. 
Press  the  up 
or down  arrow  to  cycle through  the 
available  modes. 
Automatic  Operation 
When  the  system  is set for  automatic  operation,  sensors 
will  control  the  air delivery  mode.  Air  will  come  from 
the  floor,  middle  or windshield  outlets.  The fan speed 
will  vary  as  the  system  maintains  the  selected 
temperature  setting. 
Be  careful  not  to put  anything  over  the  solar  sensor 
located  in  the  middle  of the  instrument  panel  near  the 
windshield.  This  sensor  is used  by the  automatic  system 
to  regulate  temperature.   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine HVAC Steering  Wheel  Controls 
Some  heating  and  cooling 
controls  can  be  adjusted  at 
the  steering  wheel.  Other  touch  controls  operate  some 
audio  controls.  See “Audio 
Steering  Wheel  Controls” 
later  in  this  section. 
% FAN SPEED: Press  the  up  arrow  lever  to  increase 
the  fan  speed  and  the  down  arrow  lever  to  decrease 
fan  speed. 
TEMP: Press  the  up arrow  lever to  increase  the 
temperature  and the down  arrow  lever  to  decrease 
temperature. 
Climate  Control  Personalization 
(If Equipped) 
With  this  feature,  your  vehicle  will  recall  the  latest 
climate  control  settings  as adjusted  the  last  time  your 
vehicle  was  operated.  This feature  allows  two different 
drivers  to  store  and  recall  their  own  climate  control  settings.  The settings  recalled  by the  climate  control 
system  are  determined  by  which  RKE  transmitter 
(“l” 
or “2”) was  used  to  enter  the  vehicle.  The  number  on  the 
back  of the  RKE  transmitter  corresponds  to  driver 
1 or 
to  driver 
2. After  the  unlock  button  is  pressed  on  the 
RISE  transmitter  or  the  ignition  key  is placed  in  the 
ignition  (the  ignition  must  be  turned  to  LOCK),  the  climate  control  settings  will  automatically  adjust  to 
where  they  were  last  set.  The settings  can  also  be 
changed  by  briefly  pressing  the memory  seat  buttons 
1 
or 2 located  on  the  driver’s  door. 
Audio Systems 
Your  Cadillac  audio  system  has  been  designed  to  operate 
easily  and  give  years  of listening  pleasure.  You will  get 
the  most  enjoyment  out  of it if  you  acquaint  yourself 
with  it  first. Find  out  what  your  audio  system  can do 
and  how  to  operate  all  its controls,  to  be sure  you’re 
getting  the  most  out  of the  advanced  engineering  that 
went  into  it. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Setting  the  Clo L 
Press  and  hold HR or  MN  until  the time display  begins 
to  change. Release the button as  you  get  close  to the 
correct  time.  The time may  be  set  anytime the clock  is 
displayed.  There is a two-second  delay  before  the  clock 
goes into  time-set  mode. 
AM-FM Stereo  with  Cassette  Tape Player 
and  Optional  Compact  Disc  Player 
Playing  the  Radio 
PWRNOL: 
Press  this  knob lightly  to  release  it  from its 
stored  position.  The system  will  turn  on.  Press  the  knob 
again 
to turn  the  system off. To increase  volume, turn 
the  knob  clockwise.  Turn  it  counterclockwise to 
decrease  volume.  The volume  level  will  appear on 
the  display. 
DSPL: Press  this  button  to  display  the  station 
being  played. 
Finding a Station 
BAND: 
Press  this  button  to  select  AM,  FM1 or FM2 
and  preset  stations. 
SEEK-TUNE: Press  and  release  this  button  to  seek  to 
the  next  higher  or  lower radio  station.  Pressing  and 
holding  this  button 
until a chime sounds  puts  the  radio 
in 
a tune  mode.  In  this  mode, higher  or  lower radio 
stations 
are advanced  to  in small  increments  until the 
SEEK-TUNE  button is released  (larger  increments if 
held  longer).  Tuning  stops  when  you release  this  button. 
If  you  press  and  hold  the  SEEK-TUNE button  again 
within  five seconds 
of being in the  tune  mode,  tuning 
will  continue.  Waiting  longer  than  five seconds places 
the  radio  back  in  the seek  mode. 
For information 
on the compact disc  player, see “Trunk 
Mounted 
CD Changer”  later in this  section. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine SCAN: Press  this  button  and SCAN will  appear  on  the 
display.  Use 
SCAN to  listen  to  stations  for a  few 
seconds.  The radio  will  go to  a  station,  stop  for  a  few 
seconds,  then  go on  to  the  next  station.  Press  this  button 
again  to  stop  scanning. 
PUSHBUTTONS: The  six  numbered  pushbuttons  let 
you  return  to  your  favorite  stations.  You  can set up to 
18 stations  (six AM, six FM1 and  six FM2). Just: 
1. Turn  the  radio  on. 
2. Press BAND to  select AM, FMl or FM2. 
3. Tune  in  the  desired  station. 
4. Press  and  hold  one  of the  six  numbered  buttons  until 
you  hear  a  chime.  The sound  will  mute.  When  it 
returns,  release  the  button.  Whenever  you press  that 
numbered  button,  the  station  you  set  will  return. 
5. Repeat  the  steps  for  each  pushbutton. 
PRESET SCAN: Press  and  hold SCAN for two to  three 
seconds 
until PRESET SCAN appears  on  the  display  to 
listen  to  each 
of your  preset  stations  for  a few  seconds 
(factory  presets  which  have  not  been  reprogrammed  with 
your  stations  will 
be ignored).  The  radio  will go to  the  frrst 
preset  station  stored  on  your  pushbuttons,  stop  for  a  few  seconds,  then  go  on  to  the  next  preset  station.  Press 
SCAN 
again  to  stop  scanning. If a  preset  station  has  weak 
reception,  the  radio  will  not  stop  at  the  preset  station. 
Setting  the  Tone 
BASS: 
Press  this  knob lightly so it  extends.  Turn  the 
knob  clockwise  to  increase  and  counterclockwise  to 
decrease  bass. 
TREB: Press this knob  lightly so it  extends.  Turn  the 
knob  clockwise  to  increase  and  counterclockwise  to 
decrease  treble. 
If a  station  is weak  or noisy,  you  may 
want  to  decrease  the  treble. 
Push  these  knobs  back  into  their  stored  positions  when 
you’re  not  using  them. 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BAL: 
Press  this  knob  lightly so it  extends.  Turn  the 
knob  clockwise  to  adjust  sound  to the’right speakers  and 
counterclockwise  for the  left  speakers.  The middle 
position  balances  the sound  between  the  speakers. 
FADE: Press this knob  lightly so it extends.  Turn  the 
knob clockwise to  adjust  the  sound  to  the  front  speakers 
and  counterclockwise  for the  rear  speakers.  The middle 
position  balances  the  sound  between  the  speakers. 
Push  these  knobs  back  into  their  stored  positions  when you’re  not  using  them.   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Playing a Cassette Tape 
With  the  radio on,  insert a cassette  tape.  The tape  will 
begin  playing  as  soon  as it is  inserted. 
While the  tape is playing,  use  the  VOL,  FADE,  BAL, 
BASS  and  TREB  controls  just as you  do for the  radio. 
Other  controls  may  have different  functions  when  a  tape 
is  inserted.  The display  will  show  TAPE with an arrow 
to  indicate  which  side of the  tape 
is playing.  PLAY will 
appear on  the  display  temporarily  when  a  tape  is 
playing.  The display  will  then  revert  back  to  showing 
the  time. 
If  an  error  occurs while  trying  to  play  a cassette  tape,  it 
could  be  that: 
The cassette  tape is tight  and  the  cassette player 
cannot  turn  the  hubs 
of the  tape.  Hold  the cassette 
tape  with  the open  end  down  and  try  turning  the  right 
hub counterclockwise  with  a  pencil.  Flip  the  tape 
over  and  repeat.  If  the  hubs  do not  turn  easily,  your 
cassette  tape  may  be damaged  and should  not  be 
used  in  the player.  Try  a  new  tape  to  be  sure your 
player  is working  properly. 
The cassette  tape  is broken. (Check  to see if your 
tape  is  broken.  Try  a  new  tape.) 
REV: Press  the  left  arrow  to  reverse  the tape  rapidly. 
Press  it again  to return  to  playing  speed.  The radio  will 
play  while  the  tape  reverses  and 
REV will  appear  on the 
display.  You  may  use  your  station  pushbuttons  to  tune  to 
another  radio  station  while  in 
REV mode. 
FF: Press  the right  arrow  to  fast forward to  another  part 
of  the  tape.  Press  it  again to  return  to  playing  speed.  The 
radio  will  play  while  the  tape  advances and FF will 
appear  on  the  display.  You  may use  your  station 
pushbuttons 
to tune  to  another  radio  station  while  in 
FF  mode. 
SEEK-TUNE: Press  the right arrow to  seek  to  the  next 
selection  on  the  tape.  Press  the  left  arrow  to  search  for 
the  previous  selection 
on the  tape  (REP  will  appear  on 
the  display).  Your tape must  have  at  least  three  seconds 
of silence  between  each  selection  for SEEK-TUNE  to 
work.  The sound  will 
mute while  seeking. 
SCAN: Press  this  button.  SCAN FF will  appear  on  the 
display  until  the  next  selection  is found and  then  SCAN 
PLAY  will appear  on the  display.  Use  SCAN  to  listen  to 
selections  for a  few  seconds.  The tape  will  go to 
a 
selection,  stop  for a  few  seconds,  then go on  to  the  next 
selection.  Press  this  button  again  to  stop  scanning. 
SIDE: Press  this  button  to  change the  side  of the  tape 
that  is  playing.  (PLAY shows on the  display.) 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine SOURCE: Press  this  button  to  switch  from  radio to 
cassette  tape  play.  If  no cassette  tape  is  in  the  tape 
player, 
CASS appears  on  the  display  and  then  the  radio 
station  appears  briefly.  The display  then  reverts  back  to 
showing  the  time 
of day.  Press  this  button  again  or 
BAND  to  switch  back  to’the radio. 
A EJECT Press  the  upward  triangle  button  to 
remove  a  tape.  The radio  will  play.  Eject  may  be 
activated  with  the  radio 
off. Cassette  tapes  may  be 
loaded  with  the  radio  off  but  they  will  not  start  playing 
until  the  PWR  button  is  pressed.  Press 
PWR or  turn  the 
ignition  key 
off to  stop  the  cassette  tape  player.  The tape 
will  stay  in  the  player  and  resume  play  at  the  point 
where  it stopped. 
If you  leave  a  cassette  tape  in  the 
player  while  listening  to  the  radio, 
it may  become  warm. 
CLN: If  this  message  appears on  the  display,  the 
cassette  tape  player  needs  to  be cleaned.  It  will  still  play 
tapes,  but  you should  clean  it as  soon  as  possible  to 
prevent  damage  to  the  tapes  and  player.  See “Care of 
Your  Cassette  Tape Player”  in  the  Index.  After  you  clean 
the  player,  press  and  hold 
EJECT for  five  seconds  to 
reset  the  CLN  indicator.  The radio  will  display 
--- to 
show  the  indicator  was  reset. 
Dolby@  Noise  Reduction  is  manufactured  under 
a 
license from Dolby  Laboratories  Licensing  Corporation. 
Dolby  and  the  double-D  symbol  are  trademarks 
of 
Dolby  Laboratories  Licensing  Corporation. 
Active  Audio  AM-FM  Stereo with Cassette 
Tape  and  Compact  Disc  Player 
(If Equipped) 
For  information  on  the  compact  disc  player,  see “Trunk 
Mounted  CD  Changer”  later  in  this  section. 
Playing the Radio 
PWRNOL: Press this knob  lightly  to  release  it  from its 
stored  position. The system will turn on. Press  the knob 
again  to turn the  system off. To increase  volume, turn the 
knob  clockwise. 
Turn it counterclockwise  to  decrease 
volume.  The  volume  level  will  appear  on  the  display.   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Setting  the Tone 
BASS: 
Press  this  knob lightly so it extends.  Turn  the 
knob clockwise  to  increase  and  counterclockwise  to 
decrease  bass. 
TREB: Press  this  knob  lightly so it  extends. Turn the 
knob  clockwise  to  increase  and  counterclockwise  to 
decrease  treble. 
If a  station  is weak  or  noisy,  you  may 
want  to  decrease  the  treble. 
Push  these  knobs  back  into their  stored  positions  when 
you’re  not  using  them. 
Adjusting  the  Speakers 
BAL: 
Press  this  knob  lightly so it  extends. Turn the 
knob clockwise  to  adjust  sound  to the  right  speakers  and 
counterclockwise  for the  left  speakers.  The middle 
position  balances  the  sound  between  the  speakers. 
FADE: Press  this  knob lightly so it extends.  Turn  the 
knob clockwise  to  adjust  the  sound  to  the  front  speakers 
and  counterclockwise for  the rear  speakers.  The middle 
position  balances  the  sound  between  the  speakers. 
Push  these  knobs  back  into  their  stored  positions  when 
you’re  not  using  them. 
Playing  a  Cassette  Tape 
With  the  radio  on, insert  a  cassette  tape.  The  tape  will 
begin  playing  as  soon  as  it  is  inserted. 
While  the  tape  is  playing,  use  the 
VOL, FADE, BAL, 
BASS and TREB controls  just as you do for  the  radio. 
Other  controls  may  have  different  functions  when 
a tape 
is  inserted.  The  display  will  show  TAPE  with  an arrow 
to  indicate  which  side  of the  tape  is  playing.  PLAY will 
appear  on the  display  temporarily  when 
a tape  is 
playing.  The display  will  then  revert  back  to  showing 
the  time. 
If  an  error  occurs  while  trying  to  play 
a cassette  tape,  it 
could  be that: 
e 
The  cassette  tape  is tight  and  the  cassette  player 
cannot  turn the hubs  of the  tape.  Hold  the  cassette 
tape  with  the  open  end  down  and  try  turning  the  right 
hub  counterclockwise  with  a  pencil.  Flip  the  tape 
over  and  repeat.  If the  hubs  do not  turn  easily,  your 
cassette  tape  may  be  damaged  and  should  not  be 
used  in  the  player. 
Try a  new  tape  to  be sure  your 
player  is working  properly. 
The  cassette  tape 
is broken.  (Check  to  see  if  your 
tape 
is broken.  Try a new tape.)   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Active  Audio AM-FM Stereo  with  Cassette 
Tape  and  Compact  Disc  Player  with  Digital 
Signal  Processing 
(If Equipped) 
For  information  on  the  compact  disc  player,  see  “Trunk 
Mounted 
CD Changer”  later  in  this  section. 
Playing the Radio  Finding  a  Station 
BAND: 
Press  this  button  to select AM, FM1 or FM2 
and  preset  stations. 
SEEK-TUNE: Press  and  release  this  button to seek  to  the 
next  higher  or  lower  radio  station.  Pressing  and  holding 
this button  until  a  chime  sounds  puts  the  radio  in a tune 
mode. 
In this mode,  higher  or  lower  radio  stations  are 
advanced  to in  small  increments  until  the 
SEEK-TUNE 
button  is  released.  Tuning  stops  when  you  release  this 
button.  If  you  press  and  hold  the 
SEEK-TUNE button 
again  within  five  seconds  of  being  in  the  tune  mode, 
tuning  will  continue.  Waiting  longer  than  five  seconds 
places  the  radio  back  in  the  seek  mode. 
SCAN: Press  this  button  and SCAN will  appear on the 
display.  Use 
SCAN to  listen  to  stations  for a few 
seconds.  The radio  will  go  to 
a station,  stop  for a  few 
seconds,  then 
go on  to the next  station.  Press  this  button 
again  to  stop  scanning. 
PUSHBUTTONS: The  six  numbered  pushbuttons  let 
you return  to  your  favorite  stations.  You can set up to 
18 stations  (six AM, six EM1 and  six FM2). Just: 
PWRNOL: Press this knob lightly  to  release it from  its 
stored  position.  The  system  will 
turn on.  Press  the knob 
again  to turn the  system off. To  increase  volume,  turn  the 
knob clockwise. Turn it  counterclockwise  to  decrease 
volume. 
The volume  level  will  appear  on  the  display. 
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1. Turn  the  radio  on. 
2. Press BAND to  select AM, FM1 or FM2. 
3. Tune  in  the  desired  station.   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 4. Press  and hold one of the  six  numbered  buttons  until 
youhear  a chime. A  preset  number  will  appear on 
the  display.  The sound  will  mute.  When it returns, 
release  the  button.  Whenever you  press  that 
numbered  button,  the station  you  set will  return. 
5. Repeat the  steps for each  pushbutton. 
PRESET  SCAN: Press  and  hold SCAN for two to  three 
seconds  until  PRESET 
SCAN appears  on  the  display  to 
listen  to  each  of  your  preset  stations  for a few  seconds 
(factory  presets  which  have  not  been  reprogrammed  with 
your  stations  will  be  ignored).  The  radio  will  go  to  the  fir\
st 
preset  station  stored  on  your  pushbuttons,  stop  for  a few 
seconds,  then  go  on  to  the  next  preset  station.  Press 
SCAN 
again  to  stop  scanning. If a  preset  station  has  weak 
reception,  the  radio  will  not  stop  at  the  preset  station. 
Setting  the Tone 
BASS: Press  this  knob lightly so it extends.  Turn  the 
knob clockwise  to  increase  and counterclockwise  to 
decrease  bass. 
TREB: Press  this  knob lightly so it extends.  Turn  the 
knob clockwise  to  increase  and counterclockwise  to 
decrease  treble. 
If a  station is weak  or  noisy,  you  may 
want  to  decrease  the  treble.  Push 
these  knobs  back into  their  stored  positions  when 
you’re  not  using  them. 
DSP: The Digital  Signal  Processing (DSP)  feature  is 
used  to  produce four audio  effects. These include 
TALK,  DRIVER  SEAT, 
LIVE and  AUDITORIUM. 
DSP can be  used  while  listening  to  the  radio,  the 
cassette  tape  player  or  the CD  player.  To  activate DSP, 
press  the  DSP button.  Press  this  button  again  to  go 
through the four  effects. 
To turn  the DSP feature  off, 
press 
OFF. 
0 TALK: This  setting  is used  when  listening  to 
non-musical  material  such as  baseball  games,  talk 
shows  or  news.  TALK gives  the  best  clarity  of 
spoken  words.  The high  and  low  frequencies  are 
lowered,  the  mid-range  is increased  and  the  audio is 
moved  more  toward  the front speakers. 
DRIVER  SEAT This setting  adjusts  the  audio to 
give  the driver  the best  possible  sound  qualities. 
This 
has been done  by  tailoring  the  sound  arrival  times 
and  equalization  for the driver  seat.  DRIVER  SEAT 
can  be  used  at any  time for  any  material.  Other 
passengers in  the  vehicle  may  not  perceive  the 
same  effect. 
0 LIVE: This  setting  is used  to  imitate  the  sound  of a 
live performance. 
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