Getting to Know Your Enclave
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CD/AUX:
Press this button to play a CD
instead of the radio. Press again and the
system will automatically search for a
portable audio player connected to the
auxiliary input jack.
EQ (Equalization):
Press this button to
select preset equalization settings.
CAT (Category)
(if equipped): Press
this button to find XM stations within a
desired category.
Auxiliary Input Jack:
A portable audio
player (such as an iPod
®
or other MP3
player) can be connected to the auxiliary
input jack located on the radio. Press
the CD/AUX button to begin playing
audio from the portable player over the
vehicle speakers. To optimize speaker
volume, fully increase the volume level
of the portable player.
Setting Favorite Stations
Before setting your favorite stations,
shift the vehicle into Park.
You can set up to six pages of any
combination (AM, FM, or XM, if
equipped) of favorite radio stations, with
up to six stations stored on each page.
To set the number of favorite station
pages:
1. Press the MENU button to display the
radio setup menu.
2. Press the pushbutton located below
the FAV 1–6 label on the radio display.
3. Select the desired number of favorite
station pages.
4. Press the FAV button. You may now
begin storing your favorite stations for
the chosen number of pages.
To store favorite stations:
1. Tune in the desired radio station.
2. Press the FAV button to display the
page where the station is to be
stored.
3. Press and hold one of the six push-
buttons until a beep sounds to store
the station.
4. Repeat the steps for each pushbutton
on each page.
Setting the Time on the Audio System
To set the time:
1. Turn on the radio.
Note:
Choosing to engage in extended
searching for specific audio stations or
songs by using buttons and knobs —
or to give extended attention to enter-
tainment tasks — can lead you to look
away from the road frequently or longer
than usual. Looking away from the road
for prolonged periods may cause you to
miss seeing things on the road that you
need to see. Be sure to keep your eyes
on the road and mind on the drive —
and avoid engaging in extended search-
ing for specific items while driving.
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