ESP CADILLAC ESCALADE 2010 3.G Owner's Manual
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Using the Directory Command
The directory command lists all of the name tags storedby the system. To use the directory command:
1. Press and holdbgfor two seconds. The system
responds with“Ready”followed by a tone.
2. Say“Directory”. The system responds with“Directory”and then plays back all of the storedname tags. When the list is complete, the systemreturns to the main menu.
Deleting Name Tags
The system uses the following commands to deletename tags:
.Delete
.Delete all name tags
Using the Delete Command
The delete command allows specific name tags to bedeleted.
To use the delete command:
1. Press and holdbgfor two seconds. The system
responds with“Ready”followed by a tone.
2. Say“Delete”. The system responds with“Delete,please say the name tag”followed by a tone.
3. Say the name tag to be deleted. The systemresponds with“Would you like to delete,
.If the name tag is correct, say“Yes”to deletethe name tag. The system responds with“OK,deleting
.If the name tag is incorrect, say“No”. Thesystem responds with“No. OK, let's try again,please say the name tag.”
Using the Delete All Name Tags Command
The delete all name tags command deletes all storedphone book name tags and route name tags for OnStar(if present).
To use the delete all name tags command:
1. Press and holdbgfor two seconds. The system
responds with“Ready”followed by a tone.
2. Say“Delete all name tags”. The system respondswith“You are about to delete all name tags storedin your phone directory and your route destinationdirectory. Are you sure you want to do this? Pleasesay yes or no.”
.Say“Yes”to delete all name tags.
.Say“No”to cancel the function and return tothe main menu.
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Making a Call
Calls can be made using the following commands:
.Dial
.Digit Dial
.Call
.Re!dial
Using the Dial Command
1. Press and holdbgfor two seconds. The system
responds with“Ready”followed by a tone.
2. Say“Dial”. The system responds with“Dial using
3. Say the entire number without pausing.
.If the system recognizes the number, itresponds with“OK, Dialing”and dials thenumber.
.If the system does not recognize the number, itconfirms the numbers followed by a tone. If thenumber is correct, say“Yes”. The systemresponds with“OK, Dialing”and dials thenumber. If the number is not correct, say“No”.The system will ask for the number to bere!entered.
Using the Digit Dial Command
1. Press and holdbgfor two seconds. The system
responds with“Ready”followed by a tone.
2. Say“Digit Dial”. The system responds with“Digitdial using
3. Say the digit to be dialed one at a time. Followingeach digit, the system will repeat back the digit itheard followed by a tone.
4. Continue entering digits until the number to bedialed is complete. After the whole number hasbeen entered, say“Dial”. The system respondswith“OK, Dialing”and dials the number.
.If an unwanted number is recognized by thesystem, say“Clear”at any time to clear the lastnumber.
.To hear all of the numbers recognized by thesystem, say“Verify”at any time and the systemwill repeat them.
Using the Call Command
1. Press and holdbgfor two seconds. The system
responds with“Ready”followed by a tone.
2. Say“Call”. The system responds with“Call using
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3. Say the name tag of the person to call.
.If the system clearly recognizes the name tag itresponds with“OK, calling,
.If the system is unsure it recognizes the rightname tag, it confirms the name tag followed bya tone. If the name tag is correct, say“Yes”.The system responds with“OK, calling,
Once connected, the person called will be heardthrough the audio speakers.
Using the Re!dial Command
1. Press and holdbgfor two seconds. The system
responds with“Ready”followed by a tone.
2. After the tone, say“Re!dial”. The system respondswith“Re!dial using
Once connected, the person called will be heardthrough the audio speakers.
Receiving a Call
When an incoming call is received, the audio systemmutes and a ring tone is heard in the vehicle.
.Pressbgand begin speaking to answer the call.
.Presscxto ignore a call.
Call Waiting
Call waiting must be supported on the Bluetooth phoneand enabled by the wireless service carrier to work.
.Pressbgto answer an incoming call when
another call is active. The original call is placedon hold.
.Pressbgagain to return to the original call.
.To ignore the incoming call, continue with theoriginal call with no action.
.Presscxto disconnect the current call and
switch to the call on hold.
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Three!Way Calling
Three!Way Calling must be supported on the Bluetoothphone and enabled by the wireless service carrierto work.
1. While on a call pressbg. The system responds
with“Ready”followed by a tone.
2. Say“Three!way call”. The system responds with“Three!way call, please say dial or call”.
3. Use the dial or call command to dial the number ofthe third party to be called.
4. Once the call is connected, pressbgto link all
the callers together.
Ending a Call
Presscxto end a call.
Muting a Call
During a call, all sounds from inside the vehicle can bemuted so that the person on the other end of the callcannot hear them.
To Mute a call
1. Pressbg. The system responds with“Ready”
followed by a tone.
2. Say“Mute Call”. The system responds with“Callmuted”.
To Cancel Mute
1. Pressbg. The system responds with“Ready”
followed by a tone.
2. After the tone, say“Mute Call”. The systemresponds with“Resuming call”.
Transferring a Call
Audio can be transferred between the in!vehicleBluetooth system and the cell phone.
To Transfer Audio to the Cell Phone
During a call with the audio in the vehicle:
1. Pressbg. The system responds with“Ready”
followed by a tone.
2. Say“Transfer Call.”The system responds with“Transferring call”and the audio will switch fromthe vehicle to the cell phone.
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To Transfer Audio to the In-Vehicle
Bluetooth System
The cellular phone must be paired and connected withthe Bluetooth system before a call can be transferred.The connection process can take up to two minutesafter the key is turned to the ON/RUN or ACC/ACCESSORY position.
During a call with the audio on the cell phone,
pressbgfor more than two seconds. The audio
switches from the cell phone to the vehicle.
Voice Pass-Thru
Voice Pass!Thru allows access to the voice recognitioncommands on the cell phone. See the cell phonemanufacturers user guide to see if the cell phonesupports this feature. This feature can be used toverbally access contacts stored in the cell phone.
1. Press and holdbgfor two seconds. The system
responds with“Ready”followed by a tone.
2. Say“Bluetooth”. The system responds with“Bluetooth ready”followed by a tone.
3. Say“Voice”. The system responds with“OK,accessing
.The cell phone's normal prompt messages willgo through its cycle according to the phone'soperating instructions.
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF)
Tones
The in!vehicle Bluetooth system can send numbers andnumbers stored as name tags during a call. This is usedwhen calling a menu driven phone system. Accountnumbers can be programmed into the phonebook forretrieval during menu driven calls.
Sending a Number During a Call
1. Pressbg. The system responds with“Ready”
followed by a tone.
2. Say“Dial”. The system responds with“Say anumber to send tones”followed by a tone.
3. Say the number to send.
.If the system clearly recognizes the number itresponds with“OK, Sending Number”and thedial tones are sent and the call continues.
.If the system is not sure it recognized thenumber properly, it responds“Dial Number,Please say yes or no?”followed by a tone.If the number is correct, say“Yes”. The systemresponds with“OK, Sending Number”and thedial tones are sent and the call continues.
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Sending a Stored Name Tag During a Call
1. Pressbg. The system responds with“Ready”
followed by a tone.
2. Say“Send name tag.”The system responds with“Say a name tag to send tones”followed by a tone.
3. Say the name tag to send.
.If the system clearly recognizes the name tag itresponds with“OK, Sending
.If the system is not sure it recognized the nametag properly, it responds“Dial
Clearing the System
Unless information is deleted out of the in!vehicleBluetooth system, it will be retained indefinitely. Thisincludes all saved name tags in the phonebook andphone pairing information. For information on how todelete this information, see the above sections onDeleting a Paired Phone and Deleting Name Tags.
Other Information
The Bluetooth®word mark and logos are owned by theBluetooth®SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks byGeneral Motors is under license. Other trademarks andtrade names are those of their respective owners.
SeeRadio Frequency Statementon page 9!20for FCCinformation.
Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)
System (Overhead)
The vehicle may have an Overhead DVD Rear SeatEntertainment (RSE) system. The RSE system workswith the vehicle's audio system. The DVD player is partof the front radio. The RSE system includes a radio witha DVD player, a video display screen, and if the vehiclehas a third row seat, it could have a second videodisplay screen, audio/video jacks, two wirelessheadphones, and a remote control. SeeNavigationAudio Systemon page 5!60for more information onthe vehicle's audio/DVD system.
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How to Change the RSE Video Screen
Settings
The screen display mode (normal, full, and zoom),screen brightness, and setup menu language can bechanged from the on screen setup menu. To changeany feature, perform the following:
1. Press thezbutton on the remote control.
2. Use the remote controlQ,R,q,rnavigation
arrows and therbutton to use the setup menu.
3. Press thezbutton again to remove the setup
menu from the screen.
Audio Output
Audio from the DVD player or auxiliary inputs can beheard through the following possible sources:
.Wireless Headphones
.Vehicle Speakers
.Vehicle wired headphone jacks on the rear seataudio system, if the vehicle has this feature.
The RSE system always transmits the audio signal tothe wireless headphones, if there is audio available.See“Headphones”earlier in this section for moreinformation.
The DVD player is capable of outputting audio to thewired headphone jacks on the RSA system, if thevehicle has this feature. The DVD player can beselected as an audio source on the RSA system. SeeRear Seat Audio (RSA)on page 4!103for moreinformation.
When a device is connected to the A/V jacks, the rearseat passengers are be able to hear audio from theauxiliary device through the wireless or wiredheadphones. The front seat passengers are able tolisten to playback from this device through the vehiclespeakers by selecting AUX as the source on the radio.
Video Screen(s)
The video screen(s) are located in the overheadconsole.
To use the video screen(s):
1. Push the release button located on the overheadconsole.
2. Move the screen to the desired position.
When the video screen is not in use, push it up into itslocked position.
If a DVD is playing and the screen is raised to its lockedposition, the screen remains on, this is normal, and theDVD continues to play through the previous audiosource. Use the remote control power button or ejectthe disc to turn off the screen.
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Radio
To select preset or favorite radio stations:
Press and releaseworxto go to the next or previous
radio station stored as a preset or favorite.
CD/DVD
To select tracks/chapters on a CD/DVD:
Press and releaseworxto go to the next or previous
track/chapter.
bg(Mute/Push to Talk):Press to silence the vehiclespeakers only. Press again to turn the sound on.
For vehicles with Bluetooth or OnStar®systems, pressand hold for longer than two seconds to interact withthose systems. SeeBluetooth®on page 4!67and theOnStar Owner's Guide for more information.
c(End):Press to reject an incoming call, or end acurrent call.
SRCE (Source/Voice Recognition) :Press to switchbetween the radio, CD, DVD, and rear auxiliary,if equipped.
Press and hold this button for longer than one secondto initiate voice recognition. SeeVoice Recognitiononpage 5!86for more information.
¨(Seek):Press to go to the next radio station while inAM, FM, or XM™.
To scan available radio stations:
1. Press and hold¨until a beep is heard, to place
the radio into SCAN mode, a station will play forfive seconds before moving to the next station.
2. To stop the SCAN function, press¨again.
While listening to a CD press and release¨to select
the next disc.
+e!e(Volume):Press to increase or to decrease
the volume.
Navigating an iPod or USB Device
Audio steering wheel controls can be used to navigatean iPod or USB device while on the main audio screenor the music navigator screen.
Main Audio Screen
Press and releaseworxto select the next or
previous track.
Press and holdworxto select the next or previous
category/folder, if available.
Press and release¨to enter the music
navigator menu.
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Music Navigator Screen
To enter the music navigator screen, press and release¨while on the main audio screen. While using themusic navigator screen, the track currently playingcontinues to play until the next track is selected.
To move up or down the list of tracks or folders:
.Press and releaseworxto highlight one track
or folder at a time.
.Press and holdworxto scroll through the list.
To select the highlighted track or folder press and
release¨.
To move back to the previous folder, press
and hold¨.
Radio Reception
Frequency interference and static can occur duringnormal radio reception if items such as cell phonechargers, vehicle convenience accessories, andexternal electronic devices are plugged into theaccessory power outlet. If there is interference or static,unplug the item from the accessory power outlet.
AM
The range for most AM stations is greater than for FM,especially at night. The longer range can cause stationfrequencies to interfere with each other. For better radioreception, most AM radio stations boost the powerlevels during the day, and then reduce these levelsduring the night. Static can also occur when things likestorms and power lines interfere with radio reception.When this happens, try reducing the treble on the radio.
FM Stereo
FM signals only reach about 10 to 40 miles (16 to 65 km).Although the radio has a built-in electronic circuit thatautomatically works to reduce interference, some staticcan occur, especially around tall buildings or hills,causing the sound to fade in and out.
XM™Satellite Radio Service
XM Satellite Radio Service gives digital radio receptionfrom coast-to-coast in the 48 contiguous United States,and in Canada. Just as with FM, tall buildings or hillscan interfere with satellite radio signals, causing thesound to fade in and out. In addition, traveling orstanding under heavy foliage, bridges, garages,or tunnels may cause loss of the XM signal for a periodof time.
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7. Select the state/province screen button, if needed,to change the current state or province. A list of allof the available states and provinces appear.Select the state or province.
8. Enter the specific title of the POI in the POI namespace (e.g. Washington Monument).
If five or less names are available, a list displays.If more than five are available, the List screenbutton displays a number. This button representsthe number of available POIs. Select this button toview the list.
9. Select the Go screen button next to the POI.A map screen, with the destination markedappears.
10. Select the route preference (Fastest, Shortest,or Other). The system calculates and highlightsthe route.
11. Select the Start Guidance screen button. The routeis now ready to be started.
See“Point of Interest (POI)”underDestinationonpage 5!24for more information.
Storing Preset Destinations
1. If the radio is already on with a map disc inserted,skip to Step 5.
2. PressOto turn the system on.
3. Insert the DVD map disc. See“Installing theMap DVD”underMapson page 5!14for moreinformation.
4. A caution may appear. Touch the OK screen buttonto proceed.
5. Press the DEST hard key.
Enter a destination. SeeDestinationon page 5!24for more information on how to enter a destination.
6. Press the DEST hard key, the Route screendisplays. Press the Final Destination or Stopoverscreen button. The information screen displays forthat location. Press the Add to Address Bookscreen button. The address book screen appears.
7. Select the Name screen button. An alpha-keyboarddisplays. Enter the name. Select the Back screenbutton.
8. Press and hold one of the screen buttons at thebottom of the screen until the name appears in thescreen button on the display.
The name appears in that preset destinationscreen button and is now available to select fromthe Destination Entry screen. See“Using YourStored Preset Destinations”next in this section toselect it as a destination.
See“Adding or Changing Preset Destinations”underDestinationon page 5!24for moreinformation on how to add preset destinations.
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