Black plate (38,1)
Acadia, Acadia Denali, Enclave, Traverse, Lucerne Navigation System - 2011
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Infotainment System
Ejecting the DVD Map Disc
The navigation portion of the system
cannot be used if the DVD map disc
is not loaded.
1. Press MENU to enter the Menu
options, then press it repeatedly
until Nav is selected or press the
Nav screen button.
2. Press the Map Database
Information screen button.
3. Press the Eject Map Disc
screen button. The screen tilts,
exposing the map DVD slot.
4. Press eject, located next to the
DVD map disc slot, and the disc
ejects. Pull the disc out.
The screen cannot be closed
until a double beep is heard.
Notice:
Pressing directly on the
navigation screen may cause
damage. Repairs would not be
covered by the vehicle's warranty.
Do not press directly on the
navigation screen.
5. To close the screen, slightly
push up on the two outer
corners until the screen is in
position. Then push the screen
in by pushing on the four outer
corners until a click is heard.
Handling the DVD Map Disc
To properly handle the DVD
map disc:
.
Handle the disc very carefully
to avoid contamination or flaws.
Signals may not read out
properly if the disc gets
contaminated or flawed.
.
Do not use photographic record
cleaner, solvents, or other
cleaners if the disc gets soiled.
Use a soft cloth to gently wipe it
out from the center of the disc to
the outside.
.
Do not use the disc to rest on
while writing or drawing with any
writing utensil. Do not attach a
seal to the disc.
.
Do not keep the disc in direct
sunlight, high temperatures,
or humidity.
.
After using the disc, place it
back into the original case.
Map Adjustments
The scale of view on the map can
be adjusted. While driving, the map
scrolls automatically based on the
direction of travel.
Map Scales
0
/
1
(Zoom In/Zoom Out):
Press
the zoom in or out screen buttons or
the scale on the bar to change the
level of map detail. The scale
appears on the screen once the
zoom in or zoom out screen buttons
are selected.
.
The system adjusts the map
accordingly. The scale of a map
can range from 50 m (1/32 mi) to
400 km (256 mi).