Black plate (71,1)
Acadia, Acadia Denali, Enclave, Traverse, Lucerne Navigation System - 2011
Infotainment System
71
Identification Number (VIN)
available when ordering to ensure
the correct and most up-to-date
DVD map disc for the vehicle is
sent. See
“
Vehicle Identification
Number (VIN)
”
in the Index of the
vehicle's owner manual for more
information.
After receiving the updated
disc, replace the old disc in the
navigation system. See
“
Installing
the DVD Map Disc
”
and
“
Ejecting
the DVD Map Disc
”
under
. Dispose of the old disc to
avoid confusion about which disc is
the most current.
Database Coverage
Explanations
Coverage area depends upon the
map detail available. Some areas
have greater map detail than others.
The navigation system works only
as well as the information provided
on the map disc. See
on how to obtain
updated map information.
Voice Recognition
The navigation system's voice
recognition allows for hands-free
operation of navigation and audio
system features. Voice recognition
can be used when the ignition is on
or in ACC/ACCESSORY or when
Retained Accessory Power (RAP) is
active.
The radio commands feature only
works if the map DVD is inserted.
Bluetooth
®
and OnStar functions (if
equipped) will work without the map
DVD inserted. See Bluetooth and
OnStar in the index of the vehicle's
owner manual.
The system may not hear you or
may hear the incorrect word with the
windows open or the convertible top
down due to background noise.
To use radio voice recognition:
1. Push and hold SRCE (source)
on the steering wheel controls,
if equipped, or AUDIO on the
radio faceplate. A beep will be
heard and the audio system
mutes.
2. Clearly state one of the
commands listed on the
following pages. For example,
say
“
Radio Select FM
”
or just
say,
“
Radio FM.
”
3. The system tells you the
command being implemented.
For example, the system says
“
Radio Select FM
”
and changes
the audio system to the FM
source.
You may end voice recognition by
not speaking any commands or by
pressing SRCE again. After about
five seconds of silence, the system
automatically cancels voice
recognition.