Black plate (68,1)
Acadia, Acadia Denali, Enclave, Traverse, Lucerne Navigation System - 2011
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Infotainment System
Auto (Automatic):
Press this
screen button so the system can
automatically adjust the screen
background depending on exterior
lighting conditions.
Night:
Press to make the map
background darker.
Day:
Press to make the map
background brighter.
Rear Vision Camera Options
(If Equipped)
The vehicle may be equipped with a
Rear Vision Camera system and/or
a Rear Park Assist to enhance
awareness of what is behind your
vehicle. These systems engage only
when the transmission shift position
is in R (Reverse). See
“
Rear Vision
Camera
”
and/or
“
Park Assist
”
in the
index of the vehicle's owner manual
for more information.
VIDEO (for camera) and AUDIO
(Park Assist) screen buttons may
display. Press either screen button
to turn these features on or off. Both
features are defaulted to on.
Eject Map Disc
This screen option is available when
the map disc has to be ejected for
replacement. The map disc should
only be access when updating with
an annual update or when and if a
map disc read error displays during
normal use. See
“
Ejecting the DVD
Map Disc
”
in this section for more
information.
Language
To change the language of the
navigation screens, see
“
Vehicle
Personalization
”
in the Index of the
vehicle's owner manual.
Setting the Clock
Press the time screen button, then
press the Set screen button.
Hours:
Press and hold
−
or + to
decrease or increase the hours.
Minutes:
Press and hold
−
or + to
decrease or increase the minutes.
12/24 Format:
Press the 12 screen
button for standard time; press the
24 screen button for military time.
Global Positioning
System (GPS)
The navigation system determines
the position of the vehicle by using
satellite signals, various vehicle
signals, and map data.
At times, other interferences such
as the satellite condition, road
configuration, the condition of the
vehicle and/or other circumstances
can interfere with the navigation
system's ability to determine the
accurate position of the vehicle.
The GPS shows the current position
of the vehicle using signals sent by
the GPS Satellites of the United
States Department of Defense.
When the vehicle is not receiving
signals from the satellites, a symbol
appears on the map screen. Refer
to