CHEVROLET EXPRESS 2020 Infotainment System Manual
Manufacturer: CHEVROLET, Model Year: 2020, Model line: EXPRESS, Model: CHEVROLET EXPRESS 2020Pages: 90, PDF Size: 1.62 MB
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.The USB MP3 players and USB
devices connected must comply
with the USB Mass Storage
Class specification (USB MSC)
and support formats of FAT32,
FAT16, and HFS+.
. Hard disk drives are not
supported.
. The radio will not be able to play
back write-protected music.
. The following restrictions apply
for the data stored on a USB
MP3 player or USB device:
‐Maximum folder structure
depth: eight levels.
‐ Maximum number of MP3/
WMA files that can be
displayed: 10,000.
‐ Playlist entries must be in the
form of relative paths.
‐ The system attribute for
folders/files that contain audio
data must not be set.
To play a USB device, do one of the
following: .
Connect the USB and it begins
to play.
. Touch the USB icon on the
Home Page.
. Press SRCE to scroll until the
USB source display is available.
. Press
b/gon the steering
wheel controls and say “Play
USB” after the beep. See Voice
Recognition 052.
The following playlist formats are
supported:
. M3U (Standard and Extended)
. iTunes
. PLS (Standard)
While the USB source is active, use
the following to operate:
PUSH/SEL Knob : Turn to scroll
through the list. Turn quickly to fast
scroll alphabetically through large
lists.
©SEEK : Press to seek to the
beginning of the current or previous
track. If the track has been playing
for less than eight seconds, the previous track plays. If playing
longer than eight seconds, the
current track restarts.
SEEK
¨:
Press to seek to the next
track.
Shuffle : Touch to play the tracks
randomly. Touch again to stop
shuffle. Look for the shuffle icon to
turn on in the radio display.
USB Audio Menu
Press Menu to access the USB
Audio Menu display.
Folders : Touch to open a folder list
to access the files within the folder
structure.
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Playlists:1. Touch to view the playlists on the USB.
2. Touch a playlist to view the list of all songs in that playlist.
3. Touch a song from the list to begin playback.
Artists: 1. Touch to view the list of artists on the USB.
2. Touch an artist name to view a list of all albums by the artist.
3. To select a song, touch All Songs or touch an album and
then select a song from the list.
Albums 1. Touch to view the albums on the USB.
2. Touch the album to view a list of all songs on the album.
3. Touch a song from the list to begin playback. Genres
1. Touch to view the genres on the USB.
2. Touch a genre to view a list of all songs of that genre.
3. Touch a song from the list to begin playback.
Song Titles 1. Touch to display a list of all songs on the USB.
2. Songs are displayed as they are stored on the device. To
begin playback, touch a song
from the list.
Composers 1. Touch to view the list of composers on the USB.
2. Touch a composer name to view a list of all compositions
by the artist.
3. To select a song, touch All Songs or touch an album and
then touch a song from the list. File System and Naming
The songs, artists, albums, and
genres are taken from the file’s
song information and are only
displayed if present. The radio
displays the file name as the track
name if the song information is not
available.
Playing from an iPod
For the list of supported iPod
models, see my.gmc.com/learn for
GMC and mychevrolet.com/learn for
Chevrolet.
The USB jack in the front storage
bin will charge Apple devices
drawing up to 1 amp of current. The
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two charging only, 2.1 amp USB
ports at the rear of the center
console can charge the iPad.
There may be problems with the
operation and function in the
following situations:
.When connecting an iPod on
which a more recent version of
the firmware is installed than is
supported by the infotainment
system.
. When connecting an iPod on
which firmware from other
providers is installed.
iPod music information displays on
the radio’s display and begins
playing through the vehicle’s audio
system.
If the iPod is an unsupported model,
it can still be listened to in the
vehicle by connecting to the
auxiliary input jack using a standard
3.5 mm (1/8 in) stereo cable. iPod Menu
Use the iPod Audio Menu to select:
Shuffle :
Touch to play the tracks
randomly. The shuffle icon should
display. Touch again to stop shuffle.
Playlists:
1. Touch to view the playlists on the iPod.
2. Touch a playlist name to view a list of all songs in the playlist.
3. Touch the song from the list to begin playback.
Artists: 1. Touch to view the artists on the iPod. 2. Touch an artist name to view a
list of all albums with songs by
the artist.
3. Touch an album.
4. Touch the song from the list to begin playback.
Albums: 1. Touch to view the albums on the iPod.
2. Touch an album name to view a list of all songs on the album.
3. Touch the song from the list to begin playback.
Genres: 1. Touch to view the genres on the iPod.
2. Touch a genre name to view a list of artists of that genre.
3. Touch an artist to view albums or All Songs to view all songs
of that genre.
4. Touch the song from the list to begin playback.
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Podcasts:1. Touch to view the podcasts on the iPod.
2. Touch a podcast name to begin playback.
Song Titles: 1. Touch to view a list of all songs on the iPod.
2. Touch the song from the list to begin playback.
Composers: 1. Touch to view the composers on the iPod.
2. Touch the composer to view a list of songs by that composer.
3. Touch a song from the list to begin playback.
Audio Books: 1. Touch to view the audio books on the iPod.
2. Touch the audio book from the list to begin playback.Playing from an iPhone or iPad
For the list of supported iPhone and
iPad models, see www.my.gmc.com/
learn for GMC and
www.mychevrolet.com/learn for
Chevrolet.
If music is available on the iPhone,
it could be heard through the radio.
Follow the same instructions as
stated earlier for using an iPod.
When an iPhone and iPod touch are
connected through USB and
Bluetooth, the audio may not be
heard when iPod source on the
radio is selected. Select either dock
connector on the phone or
disconnect and reconnect the
device.
The USB jack in the front storage
bin will charge Apple devices
drawing up to 1 amp of current. The
two charging only, 2.1 amp USB
ports at the rear of the center
console can charge the iPad.
Bluetooth Audio and Voice
Recognition
See Bluetooth Audio 034 and
Voice Recognition 052 for
information on using voice
recognition with Bluetooth Audio.
Make sure all devices have the
latest software download.
Auxiliary Devices
This vehicle has an auxiliary input
jack in the front of the radio and an
optional auxiliary input jack in
the rear.
The auxiliary jack is not an audio
output. Do not plug headphones into
the auxiliary input jack. Set up any
auxiliary device while the vehicle is
in P (Park).
The device volume may need
adjusting for good sound.
Connect a 3.5 mm (1/8 in) cable
from the auxiliary device to the
auxiliary input jack. When a device
is connected, the system
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automatically begins playing audio
from the device over the vehicle
speakers.
If an auxiliary device has already
been connected, but a different
source is currently active, do one of
the following:
.Press SRCE on the center stack
or steering wheel, or touch the
Source display to scroll through
the Source banner. Select Front
AUX or Rear AUX depending on
where the device is connected.
. Touch Front AUX or Rear AUX
on the Home Page.
Bluetooth Audio
If equipped, music may be played
from a paired Bluetooth device. See
“Pairing a Phone” underBluetooth
0 68.
To play music through a Bluetooth
device:
1. Make sure your mobile device is paired to the radio.
2. Launch music by doing one of the following:
.Touch
4on the
Home Page.
. Press SRCE until Bluetooth
Audio is selected. .
Press
b/gand say “Play
Bluetooth Audio”
To play the tracks randomly, touch
Shuffle. Touch again to stop shuffle.
Touch Menu to bring up the
Bluetooth Audio menu display.
Touch the Bluetooth Device List
option to select or switch a paired
device. See “Pairing a New
Bluetooth Device” underBluetooth
0 68.
Some phones support sending
Bluetooth music information like
Artist and/or Song Title to display on
the radio.
When listening to Bluetooth audio,
the audio that will play through the
radio will be what is active or open
on the phone.
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OnStar System
4G LTE
If equipped with 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 1-888-4ONSTAR
(1-888-466-7827) to connect to an
OnStar Advisor for assistance. See
www.onstar.com for 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.
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Navigation
Using the Navigation
System
Press NAV on the center stack or
touch the Navigation icon on the
Home Page to access the
navigation map.
Press NAV on the center stack
again to change between alternative
views of the split and full map
views.
Touch the Map Mode option near
the bottom right side of the map to
display a list of map views. See
Navigation Symbols039 for
examples of a few icons. Touch the
desired map view.
The Menu option at the bottom right
side of the display accesses the
Navigation Menu. The touch-sensitive options
available are:
POI Category Search
1. Touch to access the Select POI
Category display and select the
Category that you wish to
search for. The POI Category
displays with the selection
options. Location and Sort
Method filters are also
available.
2. Touch the Search option to display POI Search Result
display with a list of POIs.
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3. Select the desired POI.A Destination Confirmation
displays with the option to start
the guidance.
Not all listed Categories may be
selectable while the vehicle is in
motion. The All POIs category is
always selectable.
Franchise Search
Touch to access POI Franchise
Search to choose a method for
searching POI franchises. The
method of search can be narrowed
by entering specific ways for
searching the POI franchises. Searching for POI franchises will
display the same menus as if
searching for POI categories. Follow
the instructions as stated earlier
when searching for POI categories.
Show POIs on Map
Touch to access the Show POIs on
Map display. Select Icons On or Off
to display or remove icons on
the map.
Press NAV on the center stack to
display the map along with the
selected icons.
Exit List
Touch to display a list of POI exits
while on the highway.
Back Track
Touch to initiate the Back Track
feature.
Current Position
1. Touch to display a split display showing detailed information
about the vehicle position. 2. When on route, touch Save to
Address Book to save the
selected destination displayed
on the map.
Traffic
Touch to display traffic options for
listing all traffic events in specific
order. The Traffic Settings menu is
also available.
Map Adjustments
The system lets you adjust the scale
of view on the map. Also, as you
drive, the map scrolls automatically
based on the direction of travel.
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Map Scales
There are two methods to change
the map scale. Touch the number
icon in the bottom left corner to
access the map scale and do one of
the following:
.Touch + or –next to the map
scale option on the bottom
corner of the map display to
change the zoom level.
. Touch the actual scale bar at the
bottom of the map to the desired
increment of zoom.
The map scale bar times out if
the zoom level is not changed
within a few seconds. The scale can be configured for
metric or English units. To change
from metric to English or vice versa,
see
“Driver Information Center
(DIC)” in the owner ’s manual.
Scroll Features
.
To scroll within the map, touch
anywhere on the map display
and the scroll symbol displays.
. Touch the map to center at the
desired location.
. Touch and hold the display in
any direction outside the scroll
symbol to scroll the map in that
direction.
. Scroll speed increases when
touching closer to the edge of
the display. .
Press NAV on the center stack
to exit map scrolling and return
to the current vehicle location on
the map.
Press the cycling arrows at the top
left of the map display to toggle
between different menu options at
the top of the display.
Maps
This section includes basic
information about the map
database.
The maps are stored in the
navigation system.
Detailed Areas
Road network attributes are
contained in the map database for
detailed areas. Attributes include
information such as street names,
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street addresses, and turn
restrictions. A detailed area includes
all major highways, service roads,
and residential roads. The detailed
areas include points of interest
(POIs) such as restaurants, airports,
banks, hospitals, police stations,
gas stations, tourist attractions, and
historical monuments. The map
database may not include data for
newly constructed areas or map
database corrections that are
completed after production of the
system. The navigation system
provides full route guidance in the
detailed map areas.
Navigation Symbols
Following are the most common
symbols that appear on a map
display.
The vehicle symbol indicates the
current position and heading
direction of the vehicle on the map.
The destination symbol marks the
final destination after a route has
been planned.
The waypoint symbol marks one or
more set waypoints.
A waypoint is a stopover destination
point added to the planned route.
The estimated time and distance to
the destination are displayed.If waypoints have been added to the
current route, each waypoint
destination displays estimated time
and distance.
This symbol indicates that the map
view is North up: North up displays
North at the top of the map display
regardless of the direction the
vehicle is traveling. Select this
display symbol to change the view
to Heading up.
This symbol indicates that the map
view is Heading up.