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3. Touch the desired category and station.The FM category list is only available for
RDS (Radio Data System).
Update AM or FM Stations 1. Touch Browse Audio.
2. Touch Update AM Stations or Update FM Stations.
Tone Settings 1. Touch Audio Settings.
2. Touch Tone Settings to enter the sound setup mode. The Tone settings menu is
displayed.
.Bass : Touch - or + to adjust the bass
level manually.
.Mid (Midrange) : Touch - or + to
adjust the midrange level manually.
.Treble : Touch - or + to adjust the
treble level manually.
.Fade : Adjust the front/rear speaker
balance by dragging the dot in the
vehicle interior image.
.Balance : Adjust the left/right speaker
balance by dragging the dot in the
vehicle interior image.
.EQ (Equalizer) : Select or turn off the
sound style: Talk, Rock, Jazz, Pop,
Country, Classical, or Custom.
If equipped with Bose premium
audio, only Talk and Custom are
available.
3. Touch
qNow Playing to return to the
previous menu.
Auto Volume
When Auto Volume is turned on, the
volume will automatically be controlled
according to the vehicle speed to offset the
noise from outside. 1. Touch Audio Settings.
2. Touch Auto Volume. 3. Select the desired option: Off, Low,
Medium-Low, Medium, Medium-High,
or High.
RDS
The RDS function can be set for FM. 1. Touch Audio Settings.
2. Set RDS to On or Off.
Satellite Radio
Vehicles equipped with a SiriusXM satellite
radio tuner and a valid SiriusXM satellite
radio subscription can receive SiriusXM
programming.
SiriusXM Satellite Radio Service
SiriusXM is a satellite radio service based in
the 48 contiguous United States and 10
Canadian provinces. SiriusXM satellite radio
has a wide variety of programming and
commercial-free music, coast to coast, and in
digital-quality sound. A fee is required to
receive the SiriusXM service.
Refer to:
.www.siriusxm.com or call
1-888-601-6296 (U.S.).
.www.siriusxm.ca or call 1-877-438-9677
(Canada).
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Listening to SXM Radio
1. TouchT.
2. Touch Audio, then Source.
3. Touch SXM. The most recently listened to SXM channel is displayed.
Searching for Channels Automatically
Pressgordto automatically search for
available channels.
Searching for Channels Directly
1. Touch Tune.
2. Using the keypad, enter the desired channel.
Searching for Channels Using Favorites
Saving Favorites
1. Select the desired channel.
2. Touch
qor touch and hold the favorite
in the list to overwrite.
3. To delete a channel from Favorites, touch
q, or swipe the channel from the list on
the right.
Up to 15 channels can be saved in the
Favorites list. Listening to Favorites Directly
1. Touch Favorites to see the list of favorites.
2. Touch the desired channel.
Using the SXM Radio Tab
Browse Audio
.Current Channel Information
Touch Current Channel Information. The
channel information is displayed.
.SXM Channels
Touch SXM Channels. The SXM List is
displayed.
.SXM Categories
SXM categories are defined by the
SiriusXM service provider.
Touch SXM Categories, then touch the
desired category and channel.
Audio Settings
.Tone Settings
Set up sound features from the Tone
Settings menu. See “Tone Settings”under
“AM-FM Radio” previously in this section.
.Auto Volume Volume will be automatically controlled.
See
“Auto Volume” under“AM-FM Radio”
previously in this section.
.Explicit Content Filter
Choose this menu item to turn On or Off
the filtering of explicit channels from
SXM. A list item can be set to On or Off.
From the SXM Settings, touch Audio
Settings. Set Explicit Content Filter feature
to On or Off to allow for a filtered list of
channels.
Radio Reception
Unplug electronic devices from the accessory
power outlets if there is interference or
static in the radio.
FM
FM signals only reach about 16 to 65 km (10
to 40 mi). Although the radio has a built-in
electronic circuit that automatically works to
reduce interference, some static can occur,
especially around tall buildings or hills,
causing the sound to fade in and out.
AM
The range for most AM stations is greater
than for FM, especially at night. The longer
range can cause station frequencies to
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Guidelines for Using a USB Storage Device
and iPod/iPhone
.Operation cannot be guaranteed if the
HDD built-in USB mass storage device or
CF or SD memory card is connected by
using a USB adaptor. Use a USB or flash
memory type storage device.
.Avoid static electricity discharge when
connecting or disconnecting the USB.
If connection and disconnection are
repeated many times in a short time, this
may cause a problem in using the device.
.Operation is not guaranteed if the
connecting terminal of the USB device is
not metal.
.Connection with i-Stick Type USB storage
devices may be faulty due to vehicle
vibration.
.Do not touch the USB connecting terminal
with an object or any part of your body.
.The USB storage device can only be
recognized when it is formatted in FAT16/
32, NTFS, HFS+. exFAT and other file
systems cannot be recognized.
.According to the type and capacity of the
USB storage device and the type of the
stored file, the time it takes to recognize
the files may differ.
.Files in some USB storage devices may
not be recognized due to compatibility
problems.
.Do not disconnect the USB storage device
while it is being played. This may cause
damage to the device or may affect the
performance of the USB device.
.The infotainment system can only
support two USB devices for the front
USB ports.
.Disconnect the connected USB storage
device when the vehicle is off.
.USB storage devices can only be
connected to this device for the purpose
of playing music, viewing photo files,
or upgrading.
.The USB terminal of the device should not
be used to charge USB accessory
equipment since the heat generation
using the USB terminal may cause
performance issues or damage to the
device.
.When the logical drive is separated from
a mass USB storage device, only the files
from the top-level logical drive can be
played for USB music files. For this
reason, store music files to be played in
the top-level drive of the device. Musicfiles in a particular USB storage device
may not play normally if an application is
loaded by partitioning a separate drive
inside the USB device.
.Music files to which DRM (Digital Right
Management) is applied cannot be
played.
.The infotainment system can support USB
storage devices that are in capacity with
a limit of 5,000 files (music and photo),
and 15 stages of folder structure. Normal
usage cannot be guaranteed for storage
devices that exceed this limit.
The iPod/iPhone can play all music files
supported. The music file lists display up
to 5,000 files on the screen in
alphabetical order.
.Some iPod/iPhone devices may not
support the connectivity or functionality
of the infotainment system.
.Only connect the iPod/iPhone with
connection cables supported by iPod/
iPhone devices. Other connection cables
cannot be used.
.When the iPod/iPhone device is not being
used, keep it disconnected from the USB
port when the vehicle is off.
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.Connect the iPod/iPhone to the USB port
by using the iPod/iPhone cable to play
the music files on the iPod/iPhone. When
the iPod/iPhone is connected to the AUX
port, the music files are played, but not
controlled by MyLink.
.iPod/iPhone movie file playback is not
supported.
.The playback functions and the
information display items of the iPod/
iPhone used with this infotainment
system may be different from the iPod/
iPhone in terms of play order, method,
and information displayed.
.See the manufacturer for information
related to the search function provided by
the iPod/iPhone device.
USB Player
Playing USB Storage Device Music Files
Connect the USB storage device containing
the music files to the USB port.
.Once the infotainment system finishes
reading the information on the USB
storage device, play will begin
automatically unless USB Auto Launch has
been set to Off in Settings.
.If a non-readable USB storage device is
connected, an error message will appear
and the infotainment system will
automatically switch to the previous
audio function.
If the USB storage device is already
connected, touch
T, Audio, Source, and
USB to play the USB music files.
Ending USB Music File Playback
1. Touch Source. 2. Select another function by touching AM,
FM, AUX, or Bluetooth.
To remove the USB storage device, select
another function, and then remove the USB
storage device.
Pause
ITouch
jduring playback.
ITouch
rto resume playback.
Playing the Next File
ITouch
dto play the next file.
Playing the Previous File
ITouch
gwithin five seconds of
playback time to play the previous file.
Returning to the Beginning of the
Current File
ITouch
gafter five seconds of
playback time.
Scanning Forward or Backward
ITouch and hold
gordduring
playback to rewind or fast forward.
Release
gordto resume playback
at normal speed.
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.Some files may not operate due to a
different format or the condition of
the file.
Viewing a Picture
1. Connect the USB storage devicecontaining the picture files to the
USB port.
2. Press
{, thenT.
3. Touch Gallery, then select the desired picture folder.
4. Select the desired file.
.Touch the screen to hide the control bar.
Touch the screen again to show the
control bar.
.Some features are disabled while the
vehicle is in motion.
Viewing a Slide Show
.Touchzfrom the picture screen and the
slide show will play.
.Touch the screen to cancel the slide show
during slide show playback.
Viewing a Previous or Next Picture
From the picture screen, touchSorTto
view the previous or next picture.
Rotating a Picture
From the picture screen, touchwto rotate
the picture.
Enlarging a Picture
From the picture screen, touchTto enlarge
the picture.
Using the USB Picture Menu
1. From the picture screen, touch Menu.
2. Touch the desired menu.
.Slide Show Time: Select the slide
show interval.
.Clock/Temp Display: To display the
clock and temperature on the full
screen, select On or Off.
.Display Settings: Adjust the
brightness and contrast.
3. After the setting is complete, touch
0.
Auxiliary Devices
The AUX port is in the center console. The
infotainment system can play auxiliary
music connected by the auxiliary device.
Playing Music from an Auxiliary Device
Connect the auxiliary device containing the
music source to the AUX port. Once
connected with the infotainment system,
music can be played from the device.
.If the auxiliary device is already
connected, touch
T, Audio, Source, then
AUX to play music from the auxiliary
device.
.Use an AUX cable with a 3.5 mm (1/8 in)
type connector.
Tone Settings
From the AUX screen, touch Tone. See “Tone
Settings” under“AM-FM Radio” previously in
this section.
Bluetooth Audio
Bluetooth Music
If equipped, music may be played from a
paired Bluetooth device. Refer to the Phone
section for help pairing a device.
Before Playing Bluetooth Music
.The paired bluetooth device must support
Bluetooth profiles: A2DP or AVRCP.
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Browse Music
This function may not be supported
depending on the mobile phone.1. Touch Browse Music.
2. Touch the desired item. The number of relevant songs is displayed.
3. Touch the desired music to listen.
Tone Settings
From the Bluetooth music menu, sound
features can be set up. See “Tone Settings”
under “AM-FM Radio” previously in this
section.
Auto Volume
Volume will be automatically controlled. See
“Auto Volume” under“AM-FM Radio”
previously in this section.
Manage Bluetooth Devices
1. Touch Audio Settings.
2. Touch Manage Bluetooth Devices.
3. Select the desired device and then connect/disconnect or delete.
Playing Bluetooth Music
.Do not change the track too quickly when
playing Bluetooth music.
.It takes some time to transmit data from
the mobile phone or Bluetooth device to
the infotainment system. The
infotainment system outputs the audio
from the mobile phone or Bluetooth
device as it is transmitted.
.If the mobile phone or Bluetooth device is
not in the idle screen mode, it may not
automatically play despite being carried
out from the Bluetooth music play mode.
.The infotainment system transmits the
order to play from the mobile phone in
the Bluetooth music play mode. If this is
done in a different mode, then the device
transmits the order to stop. Depending on
the mobile phone’s options, this order to
play/stop may take time to activate.
.If Bluetooth music playback is not
functioning, then check to see if the
mobile phone is in the idle screen mode.
.Sometimes, sounds may be cut off during
Bluetooth music playback.
OnStar System
OnStar with 4G LTE
If equipped with OnStar 4G LTE, up to seven
devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and
laptops, can be connected to high-speed
Internet through the vehicle’s built-in Wi-Fi
hotspot.
Call 1-888-4-ONSTAR (1-888-466-7827) to
connect to an OnStar Advisor for assistance.
See www.onstar.com for a detailed
instruction guide, vehicle availability, details,
and system limitations. Services and apps
vary by make, model, year, carrier,
availability, and conditions. 4G LTE service is
available in select markets. 4G LTE
performance is based on industry averages
and vehicle systems design. Some services
require a data plan.
Phone
Bluetooth
Bluetooth Wireless Technology
Bluetooth wireless technology establishes a
wireless link between two devices supported
with Bluetooth. After the initial pairing, the
two devices can connect automatically when
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turned on. Bluetooth allows wireless
transmission of information among
Bluetooth phones, PDAs, or other devices
within close range by using 2.45 GHz
frequency short-distance wireless
telecommunication technologies. Within this
vehicle, users can make hands-free calls,
transmit hands-free data, and play audio
streaming files by connecting a mobile
phone with the system.
.There may be restrictions on using
Bluetooth wireless technology in some
locations.
.Due to the variety of Bluetooth devices
and their firmware versions, the device
may respond differently when performing
over Bluetooth.
.See the device’s user guide for questions
about Bluetooth functionality.
.Multi-pairing is not supported.
Pairing and Connecting Bluetooth
To use the Bluetooth feature, make sure the
Bluetooth on the device is turned on and
the device is in discoverable mode. See the
Bluetooth device’s user guide.When There Is no Paired Device on the
Infotainment System
1. Touch
T.
2. Touch Phone, then Add Device.
3. From the device’s Bluetooth settings list, select myChevrolet.
4. Touch Code Matches.
5. Verify phone matches.
When the Bluetooth device and
infotainment system are successfully paired,
the Phone screen appears on the
infotainment display.
When the connection fails, a failure message
appears on the infotainment display.
When There Is a Paired Device on the
Infotainment System
1. Touch
T.
2. Touch Settings, then Devices on the display.
3. Touch the device to pair from the list, and then follow Step 5.
To add a device not in the list, touch
Add Device.
4. From the device’s Bluetooth settings list, select myChevrolet. 5. When the Bluetooth device and the
infotainment system are successfully
paired,
e/5is displayed.
‐ The connected mobile phone is
highlighted by a
5mark.
‐ The
e/5mark indicates the
hands-free and mobile phone music
function are enabled.
‐ The
5mark indicates only Hands-Free
function is enabled.
‐ The
emark indicates only Bluetooth
music is enabled.
.When the Bluetooth device and the
infotainment system are successfully
paired, the contact list downloads
automatically, depending on the type of
mobile phone. If the contact list does not
download automatically, proceed with the
download on the mobile phone. Always
accept the contact list request on the
initial pairing of the mobile phone.
.The infotainment system can register up
to 10 Bluetooth devices.
.When the connection fails, the failure
message displays on the infotainment
system.
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.If the contact list has more than 5,000
contacts, the infotainment system may
not properly list the remaining entries.
.Depending on the number of contact
entries, pairing time may vary.
Checking the Connected Bluetooth
Device
1. TouchT.
2. Touch Settings, then Devices.
3. The connected device will be displayed on the top of the list.
Disconnecting the Bluetooth Device
1. TouchT.
2. Touch Settings, then Devices.
3. Touch the name of the device to disconnect.
4. Touch Disconnect Device.
Connecting the Bluetooth Device
1. TouchT.
2. Touch Settings, then Devices.
3. Touch the device to connect.
Deleting the Bluetooth Device
1. TouchT. 2. Touch Settings, then Devices.
3. Touch Delete next to the device to
delete.
4. Touch Delete.
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
If equipped, Android Auto and/or Apple
CarPlay capability may be available through
a compatible smartphone. If available,
Projection will appear on the Home Page of
the infotainment display.
To use Android Auto or Apple CarPlay: 1. Download the Android Auto app to your phone from the Google Play store. No
app is required for Apple CarPlay.
2. Connect an Android phone or iPhone by using the compatible phone USB cable
and plugging into a USB data port. For
best performance, use the device’s
factory-provided USB cable. Aftermarket
or third-party cables may not work.
3. When the phone is first connected to activate Apple CarPlay or Android Auto,
the message “Device Projection Privacy
Consent” will appear.
.Select Continue to launch Apple
CarPlay or Android Auto.
.Select Disable to remove Apple
CarPlay and Android Auto capability
from the vehicle Settings menu.
Other functions may still work.
Projection on the Home Page will change to
Android Auto or Apple CarPlay depending on
the phone. Android Auto and/or Apple
CarPlay may automatically launch upon USB
connection. If not, touch the Android Auto
and/or Apple CarPlay icon on the Home
Page to launch.
Press
{on the center stack to return to the
Home Page.
For further information on how to set up
Android Auto and Apple CarPlay in the
vehicle, see www.my.chevrolet.com or see
Customer Assistance Offices 0264.
Android Auto is provided by Google and is
subject to Google’s terms and privacy policy.
Apple CarPlay is provided by Apple and is
subject to Apple’s terms and privacy policy.
Data plan rates apply. For Android Auto
support see https://support.google.com/
androidauto. For Apple CarPlay support see
www.apple.com/ios/carplay/. Apple or
Google may change or suspend availability
at any time. Android Auto, Android, Google,
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Google Play, and other marks are
trademarks of Google Inc.; Apple CarPlay is a
trademark of Apple Inc.
Hands-Free Phone
Making a Call by Entering the Phone
Number
1. TouchT.
2. Touch Phone.
3. Enter the phone number using the keypad on the Phone screen.
4. Touch
5on the display to call the
phone number.
If the wrong number is entered, touch
zto
delete the entered number one digit at a
time. Or touch and hold
zto delete all
entered numbers.
Switching a Call to the Mobile Phone
(Private Mode)
1. To switch the call to the mobile phone instead of the Bluetooth hands-free,
touch
0.
2. To switch the call back to the Bluetooth hands-free, touch
0again.
Switching the Microphone On/Off
Switch the microphone on/off by
touching
3.
Calling by Re-Dial
Touch5on the display.
Taking Calls
1. When a phone call comes through theBluetooth connected mobile phone, the
playing track will be cut off and the
phone will ring with the relevant
information displayed.
2. To talk on the phone, press
gon the
steering wheel control or touch
5on
the display.
To reject the call, press
con the
steering wheel control or touch
Kon
the display.
Using the Contacts Menu
1. Touch the contacts menu on the Phone screen. 2. Select the contact entry to call.
.To call another phone number in the
same contacts, touch More in the
Contacts screen and touch the desired
phone number.
.In the Contacts screen, touchqto
add the contact to favorites. Touch
qagain to remove the contact from
favorites.
Making a Call from Favorites
1. Touch the favorites menu on the Phone screen.
2. Select the contact to call.
The Favorites list is not synchronized with
the mobile phone and is stored separately.
Making a Call from Call History
1. TouchWRECENT on the Phone screen.
2. Select the contact to call.
.9: Incoming call
.2: Outgoing call
.4: Missed call
Making a Call with Speed Dial Numbers
Touch and hold a speed dial number using
the keypad on the Phone screen.
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Only speed dial numbers already stored on
the mobile phone can be used for speed dial
calls. Up to two-digit speed dial numbers are
supported.
For two-digit speed dial numbers, touch and
hold the second digit to make a call to the
speed dial number.
Voice Mail
The default voice mail number is the phone
number of the currently connected mobile
phone. The voice mail number can be
changed in Bluetooth settings.
To dial a voice mail number:1. Touch
T.
2. Touch Phone, then Voice Mail.
Settings
Operation of the Settings Menu
The infotainment system can be customized
to make it easier to use.
1. Touch
T.
2. Touch Settings.
3. Touch the desired menu to select the item or to display the item’s
detailed menu. 4. Touch
0to return to the
previous menu.
Settings menus and functions may vary
depending on vehicle options.
Radio Settings
1. TouchT.
2. Touch Settings, then touch Radio Settings.
.Auto Volume: Volume will be
automatically controlled. See “Auto
Volume” under“AM-FM Radio”
previously in this section.
.Maximum Start-Up Volume: Set the
Maximum Start-Up Volume from 13
to 37.
.Audio Cues: Set the Audio Cues
feature to On or Off.
.Audio Cues Volume: Set the Audio
Cues Volume from 10 to 63.
.Audio Volume Setting: Set all Audio
Volume features.
Audio Cues Volume is only available when
Audio Cues is set to On.
Devices
1. TouchT. 2. Touch Settings, then touch Devices.
3. Select the desired device and connect/
disconnect or delete.
To add a new Bluetooth device, touch Add
Device.
Bluetooth Phone
1. TouchT.
2. Touch Settings, then Bluetooth Phone and touch
Yto scroll to the desired
mobile phone. This is only available
when the device is connected.
.My Number: Displays the current
connected phone number.
.Privacy: Set whether or not incoming
call alerts are shown on the
infotainment display.
.Sort Contacts: Set to First name,
surname or Surname, first name.
.Resync Device Contacts: Resync the
contacts list for the current connected
mobile phone.
Apple CarPlay
1. TouchT.
2. Touch Settings and find Apple CarPlay.
3. Select On or Off.