Black plate (9,1)
Buick Verano Owner Manual - 2013 - crc - 10/17/12
Infotainment System
7-9
Gracenote Options:
Press the
TUNE/MENU knob to turn
Normalization on or off.
Startup Volume:
Turn the TUNE/
MENU knob to increase or decrease
the infotainment startup volume.
Number of Favorite Pages:
Turn
the TUNE/MENU knob to highlight
the number of favorites. Press the
TUNE/MENU knob to select.
XM Categories:
If equipped, turn
the TUNE/MENU knob to highlight
the category. Press the TUNE/
MENU knob to select. Turn the
TUNE/MENU knob to Show all XM
Categories to display all categories.
RDS:
Press the TUNE/MENU knob
to turn RDS on or off.
Software Version Menus:
Turn the
TUNE/MENU knob to highlight the
menu. Press the TUNE/MENU knob
to select software menu.
Finding a Station
Select a band such as AM, FM,
or SIriusXM (if equipped).
Turn the TUNE/MENU knob to find
a radio station. To select a preset
station, press the corresponding
preset button.
See
“
Mixed-Band Presets
”
following
for more information.
Seeking a Station
Press
s
©
or
¨
\
to search for a
station.
Storing a Station as a Favorite
Up to 36 preset stations can be
stored. Each page can store
six preset stations. The presets
within a page can be from different
radio bands.
To scroll through the pages, press
the FAV 1-2-3 (favorites) button. The
current page number displays above
the preset buttons. The stored
stations for each list display at the
bottom of the screen. The number of
preset FAV lists can be changed.
To store a radio station to a
favorites page:
1. Press the RADIO/BAND button
until the desired band is
selected.
2. Turn the TUNE/MENU knob to
the station.
3. Press the FAV 1-2-3 button to
scroll the list.
4. Press and hold one of the preset
buttons for more than
two seconds. The station
frequency appears on the preset
button at the bottom of the
display.
5. Repeat the steps for each preset
in each page.
To recall a preset station from a
favorites page:
1. Press the FAV 1-2-3 button to
scroll to the page.
2. Press the preset button. The
stored preset station is recalled.