Robert Bosch Car Multimedia NG25HMI HMI Infotainment Module User Manual 01 Infotainment System en US 1 98

Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH HMI Infotainment Module 01 Infotainment System en US 1 98

Users Manual

Black plate (1,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/122013 Cadillac CUE Infotainment System MInfotainment System . . . . . . 3Introduction ................. 3Infotainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Steering Wheel Controls . . . . . . 10Software Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Radio ....................... 11AM-FM Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11HD Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Satellite Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Radio Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Backglass Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . 23Multi-Band Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . 23Pandora Internet Radio . . . . . . . 23Audio Players ............. 27CD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27USB/SD Port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30SD Card Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Auxiliary Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Bluetooth Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Rear Seat Infotainment . . . 35Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Navigation ................. 42Using the NavigationSystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Navigation Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . 50Destination .................... 52OnStar®System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Global PositioningSystem (GPS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Vehicle Positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Problems with RouteGuidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68If the System NeedsService . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Map Data Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Database CoverageExplanations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Voice Recognition . . . . . . . . 70Phone ...................... 77Bluetooth (Overview) . . . . . . . . . . 77Bluetooth (InfotainmentControls) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Bluetooth (VoiceRecognition) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Text Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85DownloadableApplications . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89Apps Config . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89Downloading Apps . . . . . . . . . . . . 91Trademarks and LicenseAgreements .............. 91Index ..................... i-1
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Black plate (3,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 3IntroductionInfotainmentRead the following pages tobecome familiar with theinfotainment system features.{WARNINGTaking your eyes off the road forextended periods could cause acrash resulting in injury or deathto you or others. Do not giveextended attention to infotainmenttasks while driving.The infotainment system has built-infeatures intended to help with thisby disabling some functions whendriving. A grayed-out function is notavailable when the vehicle ismoving.All functions are available when thevehicle is parked. Before driving:.Become familiar with theinfotainment system operation,buttons on the faceplate, andtouch-sensitive screen buttons..Set up the audio by presettingfavorite stations, setting thetone, and adjusting thespeakers..Set up phone numbers inadvance so they can be calledeasily by pressing a singlebutton or a single voicecommand for vehicles equippedwith phone capability.{WARNINGTaking your eyes off the road toolong or too often while using thenavigation system could cause acrash and you or others could be(Continued)WARNING (Continued)injured or killed. Focus yourattention on driving and limitglances at the moving map on thenavigation screen. Use voiceguidance whenever possible.See “Defensive Driving”in theowner manual.The vehicle has RetainedAccessory Power (RAP). With RAP,the audio system can be playedeven after the ignition is turned off.See “Retained Accessory Power(RAP)”in the owner manual.Customer AssistanceAssistance is available to help withBluetooth pairing, applicationdownloading and installation, othermobile device interface, andoperation support of the CUELitho in U.S.A.Part No. 22925639 B Second Printing ©2012 General Motors LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Black plate (4,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/124 Infotainment Systeminfotainment system. Specialistsare available when callingthis Customer Assistance number.U.S.: 1-855-428-3669(855 4 CUE NOW)Canada: 1-888-446-2000(Canadian Cadillac CustomerCare Centre)1. Steering Wheel Controls onpage 10.2. Infotainment System, StorageBin, and USB Port. See“Infotainment System”followingand USB/SD Port on page 30.3. USB Port, AUX Port, and SDCard Reader. See USB/SD Porton page 30,Auxiliary Jack onpage 33, and SD Card Readeron page 33.4. CD Slot (In the Glove Box).
Black plate (5,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 5Infotainment SystemThe infotainment system iscontrolled by using the touchscreen,the buttons below the touchscreen,steering wheel controls, and voicerecognition.1. O(Power and Mute)2. VOLUME3. {(Home Page)Power (On/Off/Mute).When off, press O(1) to turnthe system on. Press and hold toturn off..When on, press Oto mute thesystem. Press Oagain tounmute the system.Retained Accessory Power (RAP)The vehicle has RAP. When in RAPthe audio system can be playedeven after the ignition is turned off.See “Retained Accessory Power(RAP)”in the Index of the ownermanual.VolumeThe black area above the chromebar (2) is used to increase ordecrease the volume. There arethree ways to adjust the volume:.Slide a finger..Press..Press and hold.Home PageThe Home Page (3) is where vehiclefeature icons are accessed. Somefeatures are disabled when thevehicle is moving.The Home Page can be set up tohave up to five pages with eighticons per page.Press the left uor right vtoaccess the pages of icons.v(Next): Press to go to the nextHome Page.u(Previous): Press to go to theprevious Home Page.k(Interaction Selector): Press todisplay the favorites list.
Black plate (6,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/126 Infotainment SystemPress and hold a location within thefavorites area to begin the processof saving a favorite application.Press the application icon to storeas a favorite, and the name of theapplication will be shown infavorites.Home: Press to go back to theHome Page to start a differentapplication.AudioPress the AUDIO icon to display theactive audio source page. Availablesources are AM, FM, XM (ifequipped), CD, My Media, USB, SD,Bluetooth, AUX Input.PhonePress the PHONE icon to displaythe Phone main page. SeeBluetooth (Overview) on page 77 orBluetooth (Infotainment Controls) onpage 78 or Bluetooth (VoiceRecognition) on page 82.NAV (Navigation, If Equipped)Press the NAV icon to display thenavigation map or OnStarTurn-by-Turn Navigation. See Usingthe Navigation System on page 42or “OnStar Navigation”in the ownermanual.SettingsPress the SETTINGS icon to displaythe Settings menu. See Settings onpage 85.Managing Home Page Icons1. Press and hold any of the HomePage icons to edit that icon.2. Drag the icon to a new locationon the Home Page or to save itto the applications tray.3. Press {to exit edit mode.Pandora (If Equipped)Press the PANDORA icon to beginPandora. See Pandora InternetRadio on page 23.Weather (If Equipped)Press the WEATHER icon to displaythe Weather main page. See“SiriusXM Weather (If Equipped)”under Satellite Radio on page 16.ClimatePress the CLIMATE icon to displaythe Climate main page. See “DualAutomatic Climate Control System”in the owner manual.OnStarPress the ONSTAR icon to displaythe OnStar main page and startOnStar voice recognition. See“OnStar Overview”in the ownermanual.Rear Climate (If Equipped)Press the R. CLIMATE icon todisplay the Rear Climate main page.See “Rear Climate Control System”in the owner manual.
Black plate (7,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 7RSE (If Equipped)Press the RSE icon to display thevideo Rear Seat Entertainment mainpage. See Rear Seat Entertainment(RSE) System on page 35.Applications TrayThe applications tray is at thetop-center of the screen. Theapplications tray can have three tofive applications. Some of thetypically used applications are:.%(Audio).V(Phone).E(Navigation).)(Climate Control)To add an application from theHome Page to the applications tray:1. Press and hold any icon on theHome Page to enter edit mode.2. Drag the icon to theapplications tray.To remove an item from theapplications tray, drag the iconfrom the applications tray backto the Home Page.Adding or removing applicationsfrom the applications tray will notremove them from the Home Page.Touchscreen ButtonsTouchscreen buttons show on thescreen when available. When afunction is unavailable, the buttonmay gray-out. When a function isselected, the button may highlight.Proximity SensingThe infotainment system usesproximity sensing. When enabled,certain screen buttons and featureswill become visible when a handapproaches the screen. When thehand is removed, thesefeatures fade.Haptic FeedbackHaptic feedback is a pulse thatoccurs when a button is pressed onthe screen or when buttons belowthe screen are pressed.Infotainment GesturesUse the following finger gestures tocontrol the infotainment system.Press
Black plate (8,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/128 Infotainment SystemPress is used to select a button oroption, activate an application,or change the location inside a map.Press and HoldPress and hold can be used to startanother gesture, move, or delete anapplication.DragDrag is used to move applicationson the Home Page, or to pan themap. To drag the item, it must beheld and moved along the screen tothe new location. This can be doneup, down, right, or left.NudgeNudge is used to move items ashort distance on a list or a map. Tonudge, hold and quickly move theselected item up or down to a newlocation.
Black plate (9,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 9Fling or SwipeFling or swipe is used to scrollthrough a list, pan the map,or change page views. Do this byplacing a finger on the screen thenmoving it rapidly up and down orright and left.SpreadSpread is used to zoom in on amap, certain images, or web page.Place finger and thumb together onthe screen, then move them apart.PinchPinch is used to zoom out on amap, certain images, or web page.Place finger and thumb apart on thescreen, then move them together.Cleaning High Gloss Surfacesand Vehicle Information andRadio DisplaysFor vehicles with high glosssurfaces or vehicle displays, use amicrofiber cloth to wipe surfaces.Before wiping the surface with themicrofiber cloth, use a soft bristlebrush to remove dirt that could
Black plate (10,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1210 Infotainment Systemscratch the surface. Then use themicrofiber cloth by gently rubbing toclean. Never use window cleanersor solvents. Periodically hand washthe microfiber cloth separately,using mild soap. Do not use bleachor fabric softener. Rinse thoroughlyand air dry before next use.Steering Wheel ControlsThe infotainment steering wheelcontrols can be used to control theinfotainment features displayed inthe instrument cluster.When in Valet Mode, access to theinfotainment functions is disabled.See Settings on page 85.g:Press to talk or interact withBluetooth® and OnStar®. SeeBluetooth (Overview) on page 77 orBluetooth (Infotainment Controls) onpage 78 or Bluetooth (VoiceRecognition) on page 82 and“OnStar Overview”in the ownermanual.c:Press to decline an incomingcall, or end a current call. Press tomute or unmute the infotainmentsystem when not on a call.Sor T:Press the five-way controlto the left or right to go to theprevious or next area in the displayor to the previous or next menu.yor z:Press the five-waycontrol up or down to go up or downin a list or page.SEL: Press to select a highlightedmenu item.ror q(Next/PreviousFavorite): Press to go to the nextor previous favorite when listening
Black plate (11,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 11to the radio. Press to go to the nextor previous track when listening to amedia source.x+ or x−(Volume): Press toincrease or decrease the volume.Instrument Cluster FeaturesFor vehicles equipped with areconfigurable instrument cluster,there may be up to three interactivedisplay zones. See “InstrumentCluster”in the owner manual.Cluster menu options may include:Navigation: Available when a routeis downloaded. See Using theNavigation System on page 42.Audio: Available when the radio ispowered on. See AM-FM Radio onpage 11.Phone: Available when a Bluetoothphone is connected. See Bluetooth(Overview) on page 77 or Bluetooth(Infotainment Controls) on page 78or Bluetooth (Voice Recognition) onpage 82.Settings: Press to display theSettings menu.Software UpdatesSee the following websites forinformation:CadillacIn the U.S., see www.cadillac.com.In Canada, see www.cadillac.ca.RadioAM-FM RadioPlaying the RadioWhile on the audio main page theavailable sources are: AM, FM, XM(if equipped), CD, My Media, USB,SD, Bluetooth, and AUX Input..Press the RADIO screen buttonto scroll through AM, FM,or SiriusXM (if equipped)..Press the MEDIA screen buttonto scroll through CD (ifequipped), My Media, USB, SD,Bluetooth, and Aux Input.Infotainment System SettingsPress the RADIO button to accessbroadcast sources.Press the MENU screen button todisplay the following menus.
Black plate (12,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1212 Infotainment SystemTone Settings:.Bass, Midrange, Treble,Surround (if equipped): Press+ or −to adjust. Surroundadjusts the headrest speakervolume only..Balance: Press Sor Tformore sound from the left or rightspeakers. The middle positionbalances the sound between theleft and right speakers..Fade: Press UP or DOWN formore sound from the front orrear speakers. The middleposition balances the soundbetween the front and rearspeakers.Press [Back to go back to theprevious menu.Tag Song: Press to tag songinformation, including artist and title,to transfer to an iPod®. If the iPod isnot attached, the information will betransferred when it is attached.Press OK to go back to the NowPlaying view.Timeshift: Timeshift is therecording of a radio station for up to25 minutes. See “Timeshifting”laterin this section.Auto Volume: If equipped, thisfeature adjusts the volume based onthe vehicle speed. Select the levelbetween off, low, medium-low,medium, medium-high, and high.Bose AudioPilot: If equipped,Bose® AudioPilot® adjusts thevolume automatically based on thenoise detected in the vehicle andthe vehicle speed. Choose to turnOn or Off. See www.bose.com/audiopilot.DSP Modes: If equipped with BoseStudio Surround® sound system, itwill have four DSP modes including:.Normal: Adjusts the audio toprovide the best sound for allseating positions..Driver: Adjusts the audio toprovide the best sound for thedriver..Rear: Adjusts the audio toprovide the best sound for therear seat occupants..Centerpoint: Creates the bestsurround sound for the wholevehicle.HD Radio Switching: For AM andFM only, press to turn HD radioreception on or off. Press to go backto the previous menu.Update Station List: For AM andFM only, press to update the stationlist. Press to go back to theprevious menu.
Black plate (13,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 13Finding a StationSeeking a StationPress tor uto search for theprevious or next strongest station.Tuning a StationPress the SEEK screen button toswitch to TUNE. Press ror qtomanually search for a station. Pressagain to change back.Storing Radio Station PresetsFavorites are stored in the area atthe bottom of the screen.Up to 60 preset stations can bestored under the following:AM, FM, XM, HD Radio Stations:Press and hold a screen button tosave the current station as afavorite. Press a screen button inthe favorite area to recall a favoritestation.Storing Media favoritesTo store media favorites, press andhold to display a list of media types.Select from this list.The lists that may display are:Genres: Press to store the currentgenre as a favorite. Press a screenbutton in the favorite area to recall afavorite genre. The first song of thegenre begins to play.Artists: Press to store the currentartist as a favorite. Press a screenbutton in the favorite area to recall afavorite artist. The first song in theartist list begins to play.Albums: Press to store the currentalbum as a favorite. Press a screenbutton in the favorite area to recall afavorite album. The first song in thealbum list begins to play.Playlists: Press a screen button inthe favorite area to recall a favoriteplaylist. The first song in the playlistbegins to play.Songs: Press to store the currentsong as a favorite. Press a screenbutton in the favorite area to recall afavorite song.Podcasts or Podcast Episode:Press and hold a screen button tostore the current podcast as afavorite. Press a screen button inthe favorite area to recall a favoritepodcast or podcast episode. Thepodcast or podcast episode beginsto play.Audiobooks: Press and hold ascreen button to save the currentaudiobook as a favorite. Press ascreen button in the favorite area torecall a favorite audiobook.
Black plate (14,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1214 Infotainment SystemVideos: Press and hold a screenbutton to store the current video asa favorite. Press a screen button inthe favorite area to recall a favoritevideo.Tone Settings: Press and hold ascreen button to save the currenttone settings as a favorite. Press ascreen button in the favorite area torecall a favorite tone setting.Pandora Radio Stations: Pressand hold a screen button to storethe current station as a favorite.Press a screen button in the favoritearea to recall a favorite Pandorastation.Mixed-Audio FavoritesFavorites that can be stored includeradio stations, navigation,or applications.To scroll through the favorites:.Drag anywhere on the screenbuttons along the bottom to raiseup the favorites. To close thefavorites, drag them down..Slide a finger to the right or leftto scroll through each page offavorites. A Vindicates whichpage is being viewed.The number of favorites displayed isautomatically adjusted by default,but can be manually adjusted in theSettings menu under Radio andthen Manage Favorites.HD RadioHD Radio™Technology is a freeservice with features such asstatic-free sound, moreprogramming choices on local FMHD2, HD3, and higher, andon-screen information such as artistand song title.HD Radio Technology ChannelAccessTo access HD Radio channels:1. Tune the radio to the channel.If the channel is broadcastingHD Radio Technology, the radiowill automatically switch to digitalaudio, indicated with an HDRadio Technology logo.2. Press SEEK tor uor TUNEqor rto tune to the previous ornext HD Radio channel.There may be a delay before thechannel starts playing.The HD Radio channel number isindicated next to the logo.
Black plate (15,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 15HD Radio channels can be savedas favorites. Songs can be taggedfor download to a connectediPhone®, iPad®, or iPod touch®.When connected to iTunes®, theSynch button on the device mayneed to be pressed to transfer thetags to iTunes.See AM-FM Radio on page 11 orUSB/SD Port on page 30.For a list of all channels, seewww.hdradio.com.HD Radio TechnologyTroubleshootingDigital Audio Delay: Wait for thesignal to process. This can takeseveral seconds.Volume Change, Audio Skip,Echo, Digital Audio Lost: Channelsignal strength may be weak or thechannel is out of range. Verifyproper reception on anotherchannel.If the HD Radio signal losesreception while listening to channelHD1, the radio will go back to themain non-HD Radio channel.If the HD Radio signal losesreception while listening to channelsHD2 to HD8, the radio mutes untilthe signal can be recovered or untilthe channel is changed.TimeshiftingThe audio system can record liveradio for up to 25 minutes, Whentuned to a station, the systemautomatically begins recording theaudio along with the associatedmetadata.Press jto pause playback of theaudio and to initiate timeshift mode.Press rto resume playback of thelive audio.When timeshifting begins, a time isindicated on the right of the play/pause indicator. This time initiallyindicates the time of day at whichplayback is paused. This timecontinues to show as long as thesystem is in a paused mode and thebuffer continues to fill.Buffer ResetThe buffer will reset anytime thebroadcast band or stations/channelsare changed. Changing to a mediasource when the pause button ispressed or while pressing the LIVEbutton will not reset the buffer.Rewinding or Fast Forwarding aTimeshifted Broadcast.Press and hold the rewindindicator to reverse playback ata rate of 15 times the rate ofnormal playback.
Black plate (16,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1216 Infotainment System.Press and hold the fast forwardindicator to advance playback ata rate of 15 times the rate ofnormal playback. The timeshiftbuffer can be advanced up tothe end of the timeshift bufferand return to live mode.Returning to Live BroadcastIf listening to timeshifted radio,press the LIVE button to return tolive radio.Timeshifting and Station/ChannelListsIf browsing a station/channel list isstarted while listening to thetimeshift content, the list content isshown in live time not buffered time.Skipping Back in a BroadcastFor programs with metadata, suchas SiriusXM or HD, pressing theprevious button less thanfive seconds into a program willmake the system skip to thebeginning of the previous program.If more than five seconds into thecurrent song/program, the systemstarts at the beginning of the currentprogram. If no metadata is available,the system skips back 30 seconds.Reaching the End of BufferIf the audio is paused and the25-minute buffer is reached, thebuffer continues recording content ina first-in, first-out basis. Whenplayback is started, the contentplayed will be the last 25 minutes inthe buffer.Satellite RadioSiriusXM® Satellite RadioServiceVehicles with a valid SiriusXMsatellite radio subscription canreceive SiriusXM programming.SiriusXM satellite radio has a widevariety of programming andcommercial-free music, coast tocoast, and in digital-quality sound.See www.siriusxm.com or call1-866-635-2349 in the U.S. InCanada, see www.xmradio.ca or call1-877-209-0079.When SiriusXM is active, the stationname, number, category name,song title, and artist display on thescreen.SiriusXM MenuSiriusXM has a menu to adjustdifferent features.Pressing the MENU screen buttonmay display the following:Tone Settings: Press + or −toadjust the tone settings. See AM-FMRadio on page 11.
Black plate (17,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 17Tag Song: Press the Tag Songbutton to tag the current artist andsong information.When connected to iTunes®, theSynch button on iTunes may needto be pressed to transfer thesong tags.Timeshift: Press to turn Timeshifton or off. See AM-FM Radio onpage 11.TuneSelect: For SiriusXM only, thisfeature allows alerts for artists orsongs that are played on any otherchannel. Press Artist or Song tosave an Artist or Song in theManage TuneSelect menu. PressManage TuneSelect to turn thealerts On and Off or manage thesaved selection of Artists or Songs.To unselect an alert, press the Songor Artist. To delete an alert, press −.Press [Back to go back to theprevious menu.Auto Volume: If equipped, thisfeature adjusts the volume based onthe vehicle speed. Select the levelbetween off, low, medium-low,medium, medium-high, and high.Bose AudioPilot: If equipped,press to turn Bose AudioPilot on oroff. AudioPilot is an On/Off selectionon the list entry from the Mainmenu. This feature adjusts thevolume based on the noise in thevehicle. When turned on, AudioPilotdetects noise and vehicle speed tocontinuously adjust the audio signalso that music will sound the same ata set volume level. This feature ismost effective at lower radio volumesettings where background noisecan affect how well the music isbeing played. See www.bose.com/audiopilot.SiriusXM MessagesXL (Explicit LanguageChannels): These channels, or anyothers, can be blocked by request,by calling 1-866-635-2349 in theU.S., or 1-877-209-0079 in Canada.Loading XM: The audio system isacquiring and processing audio andtext data. No action is needed.Channel Off Air: This channel isnot currently in service.Channel Not Authorized: Thischannel is blocked or cannot bereceived.Channel Not Available: Thispreviously assigned channel is nolonger assigned.No XM Signal/Reception May BeBlocked: The vehicle may be in alocation where the XM signal isbeing blocked. When the vehicle ismoved into an open area, the signalshould return.XM Radio ID: Tune to channel 0 todisplay the XM radio ID numberused to activate XM service.Check Antenna: If this messagedoes not clear within a short periodof time, the receiver could have afault. Consult with your dealer.
Black plate (18,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1218 Infotainment SystemSiriusXM Weather (IfEquipped)SiriusXM Weather is available onthe navigation system through aservice fee subscription.From the Home Page, pressWEATHER. The system displaysthe current weather page.Current ConditionThe current weather page displays:.Doppler Map with Weather.Forecast Information.Interaction Selector.Status.Time of Map Update.Applications TrayAllow approximately 15 minutes forthe current weather in the area todisplay.Weather RegionsWhen in the weather application,press the Menu icon to display asplit map. The list displayed on theleft of the split map allows changesto the location.The Doppler map and forecastinformation displays a preview ofthe map for the location selected.The forecast information is for thecurrent weather or next availableforecast data.Press the EXIT screen button toreturn to the main weather map.Press one of the options displayedon the Interaction Selector along thebottom of the map screen to selectanother function or display anothertype of list.Weather Screen Not UnderGuidanceThe weather application uses thenavigation system to provide theappropriate information for theguidance route. When not underguidance, it defaults to the currentlocation.
Black plate (19,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 19Doppler Map: The Doppler map isshown with the vehicle location inthe center of the map.City and State: The city and stateare displayed for the view currentlyshown. The default is the currentcity and state that the vehicle is in.Forecast Information.The map can be panned toanother location. The forecastinformation is updated to thenew location..The city and state update toreflect the current location..Press the RESET screen buttonto reset the map back to thecurrent vehicle location.Weather MenuPress MENU on the WeatherInteraction Selector along thebottom of the map screen to displaythe Weather Menu.The options are:.Weather Advisories: Anyweather advisories that are ineffect for the local area or whileon route are displayed in a list.Press on an advisory from thelist to display a screen that givesadditional details about theadvisory and shows the advisorylocation on the map..Weather Alerts: Press to turn ONor OFF. The default is ON..Map Legend: Press to displaythe Map Legend.Interaction SelectorThe Interaction Selector at thebottom of the screen can be used toswitch between different viewswithin the weather screen.These buttons are:.ZOOM −or ZOOM +: Press tozoom the map in or out..RESET: Press to reset the mapback to its original location..SEARCH: Press to search for anew weather map location. Thelast destination screen displays.Press any button along thebottom of the InteractionSelector to help find a differentdestination. These are recent,voice, and city.
Black plate (20,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1220 Infotainment SystemPress Recent to display a list ofrecent locations that wererecently viewed for weather.Press gto activate voicerecognition. State a city andstate or ZIP code. Follow thevoice prompts to find the desireddestination.Press Cities to enter a city andstate or ZIP code.Type a city or state name on thekeyboard screen to find theweather. If the state is omitted,the system assumes a city isbeing searched for within thecurrent state. If the ZIP code istyped, the system displays thecity associated with thatZIP code.‐If one match results from aweather search, the systemreturns to the map. The mapand forecast informationupdates for that location.‐If there are multiple resultsfrom the weather search, a listof possible matches displays.The map shows the first matchin the list along with thecurrent weather information inthe lower right corner..HOURLY: Press to display thehourly forecast for the currentvehicle location. A forecast iconis shown for each periodavailable..36-HOUR: Press to display thecurrent weather, six-hourforecast, and tomorrow’sweather. A forecast icon isshown for each period available..DAILY: Press to display a dailyforecast for the next five days.A forecast icon is shown foreach period available..MENU: Press to display thecurrent advisories, turn weatheralerts on or off, and view themap legend..ROUTE: Press to display theforecasted weather for the route.This feature is only availablewhile under route guidance.The map legend explains each typeof color or symbol on the map.SiriusXM NavTraffic (IfAvailable)The infotainment system may haveSiriusXM NavTraffic. It is asubscription service providedthrough SiriusXM Satellite Radio.A service fee is required to receivethe SiriusXM NavTraffic service.Detailed traffic information isdelivered to the vehicle’s navigationsystem by the SiriusXM Radio
Black plate (21,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 21satellites. SiriusXM NavTrafficprovides continuously updatedtraffic information.The service may be available inmore cities in the future. Visitwww.siriusxmnavtraffic.com formore details on local coverage.To access the traffic features, pressthe Traffic screen button on theMap Menu.If traffic is not available becausethere is no valid SiriusXMsubscription, a pop-up displaysinformation on how to reactivate thesubscription and SiriusXM radio ID.Traffic Alert While Under GuidanceIf data is received about a trafficdevelopment on the route ahead, asearch for a better route isperformed. If a better route is found,information may be displayed in analert. This alert displays the routeinformation and how much time maybe saved. If the alternative route isaccepted, the current route will bealtered.If the alert is not acknowledged, thealert automatically times out anddoes not modify the route.The detail view of the incidentshows any data about the incidentas well as how much time could besaved by avoiding it. The map viewshows the incident, the originalroute, and the suggested route.If voice prompts are enabled, theincident information is spoken.Press the Take New Route screenbutton to change to the new route.Traffic Alert While Not UnderGuidanceWhile driving and not underguidance, the system can receivedata indicating an accident or slowtraffic flow. The information aboutthe incident or slow traffic isdisplayed as an alert when theincident is 5 km (3 mi) ahead. Theincident can be viewed on the map.Press the Dismiss screen button toreturn to the previous map.
Black plate (22,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1222 Infotainment SystemMovie ListingsThe movie theater POI can besearched through a POI search orbrowsed through the POI categorystructure. When the details for amovie theater are shown, there isadditional information about thetheater. If movie titles andshowtimes are available for theselected theater, this information isshown in the additional details areaof this display.The details that are shown aredependent on the source of theinformation.Details shown include:.Movie Names.Parental Ratings (G, PG-13,R, etc.).Showtimes.RuntimeFuel PricingWhen SiriusXM information isavailable for a particular fuel station,the price displays for the regularunleaded or diesel fuel, dependingon the fuel type configured in thesystem.This fuel station POI can either besearched for through a POI searchor browsed through the POIcategory structure..Press the Sort button to changethe sort method. The default sortmethod is based on distancewith the closest fuel stationsshown at the top of the list..Press the Sort button to cyclethrough the sorting options ofdistance, price, or name. Thelast viewed sorting method isdisplayed and is retained overignition cycles.If the sorting method of price hasbeen selected, the fuel stations inthe list will appear from the lowest tothe highest price based on the fueltype selected. For gasoline, theprice shown is for regular unleaded.When diesel is selected as the fueltype, the diesel price is shown.Radio ReceptionUnplug electronic devices from theaccessory power outlets if there isinterference or static in the radio.FMFM signals only reach about 16 to65 km (10 to 40 mi). Although theradio has a built-in electronic circuitthat automatically works to reduceinterference, some static can occur,especially around tall buildings orhills, causing the sound to fade inand out.AMThe range for most AM stations isgreater than for FM, especially atnight. The longer range can causestation frequencies to interfere witheach other. Static can also occurwhen things like storms and power
Black plate (23,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 23lines interfere with radio reception.When this happens, try reducing thetreble on the radio.SiriusXM® Satellite RadioServiceSiriusXM Satellite Radio Serviceprovides digital radio reception. Tallbuildings or hills can interfere withsatellite radio signals, causing thesound to fade in and out. Inaddition, traveling or standing underheavy foliage, bridges, garages,or tunnels may cause loss of theSiriusXM signal for a period of time.Cell Phone UsageCell phone usage, such as makingor receiving phone calls, charging,or just having the phone on maycause static interference in theradio. Unplug the phone or turn it offif this happens.Backglass AntennaThe AM-FM antenna is integratedwith the rear window defogger in therear window. Do not scratch theinside surface or damage the linesin the glass. If the inside surface isdamaged, it could interfere withradio reception. For proper radioreception, the antenna connectorneeds to be properly attached to thepost on the glass.If attaching a cell phone antenna tothe glass, attach it between the gridlines.Notice: Using a razor blade orsharp object to clear the insiderear window can damage the rearwindow antenna and/or the rearwindow defogger. Repairs wouldnot be covered by the vehiclewarranty. Do not clear the insiderear window with sharp objects.Notice: Do not apply aftermarketglass tinting with metallic film.The metallic film in some tintingmaterials will interfere with ordistort the incoming radioreception. Any damage caused tothe backglass antenna due tometallic tinting materials will notbe covered by the vehiclewarranty.Multi-Band AntennaThe roof antenna is for OnStar,SiriusXM® Satellite Radio, and GPS(Global Positioning System). Keepclear of obstructions for clearreception. If the vehicle has asunroof, and it is open, receptioncan also be affected.Pandora Internet RadioPandora® is a free Internet radioservice that streams personalizedradio stations based on artists,tracks, genres, and comedians.Create stations using the Pandorawebsite or Smartphone application,then use -(thumbs up) or ,(thumbs down) to personalizestations. To set up an account, or formore information, go to
Black plate (24,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1224 Infotainment Systemwww.pandora.com. Pandora maynot be available in Canada orMexico.A phone or tablet with Internetconnection and the Pandoraapplication installed is required.Personal cell phone data plans areused. Make sure the latest versionis installed on the device.Launching PandoraConnect the iPhone or iPad to theUSB port, or connect Android orBlackBerry® through Bluetooth. SeeAuxiliary Jack on page 33 orBluetooth (Overview) on page 77 orBluetooth (Infotainment Controls) onpage 78 or Bluetooth (VoiceRecognition) on page 82. For firsttime use, set up the stations beforeconnecting to the vehicle. ThePandora icon will be available onthe Home Page.When Pandora is chosen, thePandora logo will populate on thescreen and the system will displaythe last tuned station whiledisplaying “Acquiring Pandora RadioStation.”Launch times can besignificant.Using the iPhone or iPad1. Plug the device into the USBport. The phone screen must beunlocked.2. Launch Pandora directly fromthe Home Page by pressing thePandora icon.If nothing happens when theavailable Pandora screen button ispressed, download the latestPandora application and retry.The login screen may display on thedevice.Using an Android or BlackBerryPhoneThe BlackBerry phone must beunlocked to launch Pandora service.1. Pair the phone using Bluetooth.2. Launch Pandora directly fromthe Home Page.Use one of the following tolaunch:.Press Pandora on theHome Page.If nothing happens when theavailable Pandora screen button ispressed, download the latestPandora application and retry.The login screen may display on thedevice.Pandora MenusPress Menu on the Pandoramain page.
Black plate (25,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 25Pandora has a menu system withthe following:Tone Settings: Press to adjust thetone settings. See AM-FM Radio onpage 11.Bookmark Artist: Press tobookmark the artist.Bookmark Song: Press tobookmark the song.Auto Volume: This feature sets theauto volume based on the speed ofthe vehicle and noise in the vehicle.See AM-FM Radio on page 11.Bose AudioPilot: If equipped,press to turn Bose AudioPilot on oroff. This feature adjusts the volumebased on the noise in the vehicle.When turned on, AudioPilot detectsnoise and vehicle speed tocontinuously adjust the audio signalso that music will sound the same ata set volume level. This feature ismost effective at lower radio volumesettings where background noisecan affect how well the music isbeing played. See www.bose.com/audiopilot.Pandora FeaturesPandora service has features to ratetracks, skip tracks, or changestations.}(Bookmarks): When pressedduring a track, a choice displays tobookmark the artist or track. Thissends the bookmark to the Pandoraaccount.,(Thumbs Down): Whenpressed, Pandora stores thisinformation, changes to the nexttrack, and does not play this trackon this station again. This helpsPandora choose which tracksshould not play on this station. Thisfeature is only available on usercreated stations.-(Thumbs Up): When pressed,Pandora stores this information and-is highlighted for the remainder ofthe track. This helps Pandorachoose which tracks should play onthis station.d(Next Track): When pressed,Pandora changes to the next track.ror j(Play/Pause): Press to playor pause playback.
Black plate (26,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1226 Infotainment SystemPandora Skip LimitPandora limits the number of skipsallowed on their service. When theskip limit is reached, ,will not skipthe currently playing track, but the ,feedback will be recorded.Advertisement on PandoraPandora may displayadvertisements. The artist nameand track title will not be displayedand the skip track button will not beavailable.Pandora TroubleshootingUnable to Connect Device toVehicleIf the device is unable to connect tothe USB or Bluetooth:1. Turn the vehicle off.2. Take the Remote Keyless Entry(RKE) transmitter at least 6 m(20 ft) away from the vehicle.3. Wait about 30 seconds, and tryto connect the device again. SeeAuxiliary Jack on page 33 orBluetooth (Overview) on page 78or Bluetooth (InfotainmentControls) on page 78 orBluetooth (Voice Recognition) onpage 82.Unable to Start PandoraIf the device is unable to launchPandora:.Check that the latest version ofPandora is installed..Check that there is an activeaccount logged into Pandora..Have at least one stationcreated..For Android and BlackBerrydevices, check that the device ispaired with the vehicle, andwhether the device displays inthe Connected phone sourceslist under the Phone icon fromthe Home Page..For iPhone or iPad devices,check that the USB cable isconnected to the USB port andthe screen is unlocked..Close Pandora on the deviceand launch again. Devices thatallow multitasking may requirean extra step to quit the Pandoraapplication. See the cell phonemanufacturer's user guide.Thumbs Up or Thumbs DownErrorIf there is an error trying to rate atrack with the ,or -buttons, themessage “Thumbs Down Error”or“Thumbs Up Error”will display.Press OK to retry.Loss of AudioLoss of Pandora audio can happenin different ways:.Weak or lost data connection..Device needs to be charged..Application needs to berelaunched..Connection between phone andradio lost.
Black plate (27,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 27.An iPhone or iPad is connectedto both Bluetooth and theUSB port.Playback can be resumed froma loss of audio by doubletapping on the iPhone or iPadmenu button then scrollingthrough the icons to find an iconthat allows a change of flowbetween Bluetooth and USBcable.Common Pandora MessagesPandora Error/Please CheckDevice: Not signed in or Pandorais down for maintenance.No Stations Available: No stationsare available on the Pandora serverthrough the connected device.Please unlock your phone orrestart phone app and try again:Communication failure between theradio and the phone application orthe device is locked.No Internet Connection: A fewconditions for loss of internetconnection are:.The connected device loses itscellular connection..The device does not supportInternet connectivity..The device is not in the vehicle.No Bluetooth Signal: TheBluetooth signal is lost.No skips remaining for thisstation or permitted duringadvertisements:.The maximum Pandora skip limithas been reached according tothe plan that was obtained..Skipping an advertisement wastried.See www.pandora.com/help. If theservice will not work, see a dealerfor assistance.Audio PlayersCD PlayerThe player can be used for CD andMP3 audio.The system is capable of playing:.Most audio CDs.CD-R.CD-RW.MP3 or unprotected WMAformatsWhen playing any compatiblerecordable disc, the sound qualitycan be reduced due to disc quality,the method of recording, the qualityof the music that has beenrecorded, or the way the disc hasbeen handled.There can be increased skipping,difficulty in recording tracks,difficulty in finding tracks, and/ordifficulty in loading and ejecting.
Black plate (28,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1228 Infotainment SystemIf these problems occur, check thedisc for damage or try a knowngood disc.To avoid damage to the CD player:.Do not use scratched ordamaged discs..Do not apply labels to discs. Thelabels could get caught in theplayer..Insert only one disc at a time..Keep the loading slot free offoreign materials, liquids, anddebris..Use a marking pen to label thetop of the disc.Loading and Ejecting DiscsTo load a disc:1. Turn the vehicle on.2. Insert a disc into the slot, labelside up. The player pulls it in therest of the way. If the disc isdamaged or improperly loaded,there is an error and the discejects.Press Xto eject a disc from theCD player. If the disc is not removedwithin a short period of time, it isautomatically pulled back into theplayer.Playing an Audio CDPress the MEDIA screen button untilCD Audio icon Now Playing view isselected.On the CD main page, a tracknumber displays at the beginning ofeach track. Song, Artist, and Albuminformation displays when available.Use the following controls to playthe disc:t(Previous/Fast Reverse):.Press to seek to the beginning ofthe current or previous track.If the track has been playing forless than five seconds, it seeksto the previous track. If longerthan five seconds, the currenttrack starts from the beginning..Press and hold to fast reversethrough a track. Release thebutton to return to playingspeed. Elapsed time displays.u(Next/Fast Forward):.Press to seek to the next track..Press and hold to fast forwardthrough a track. Release thebutton to return to playingspeed. Elapsed time displays.When a Blu-ray or DVD disc,if equipped, is loaded and the CDbutton is pressed, a messagedisplays.
Black plate (29,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 29Error MessagesIf Disc Error displays and/or the disccomes out, it could be for one of thefollowing reasons:.The disc has an invalid orunknown format..The road is very rough. Try thedisc again when the road issmoother..The disc is dirty, scratched, wet,or upside down..The air is very humid. Try thedisc again later..There was a problem whileburning the disc..The label is caught in the CDplayer.If Disc Player Error displays, it couldbe for one of the following reasons:.The player temperature istoo high..There are load or eject errors.If the CD is not playing correctly, forany other reason, try a knowngood CD.If any error continues, contact yourdealer.Playing an MP3 CDTo play an MP3 CD, follow the sameinstructions as “Playing anAudio CD.”The following guidelines must bemet when creating an MP3 disc,otherwise the CD might not play:.Sampling rate: 16 kHz,22.05 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz,44.1 kHz, and 48 kHz..Bit rates supported: 8, 16, 24,32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112,128, 144, 160, 192, 224, 256,and 320 kbps..Recorded on a CD-R or CD-RW.MP3 Music MenuPress the MENU button while thatsource is active to access the menu.Press any of the following buttonson the MP3 Menu:Shuffle: Press to play the tracksrandomly. Press again to stopshuffle.Auto Volume: If equipped, thisfeature adjusts the volume based onthe speed of the vehicle. Press toset Auto Volume to off, low,medium-low, medium, medium-high,and high. Press [Back to go backto the previous menu.Tone: Press + or −to adjust Bass,Midrange, Treble, or Surround. Toadjust speaker balance, press theleft arrow on the bottom for moresound from the left speakers or the
Black plate (30,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1230 Infotainment Systemright arrow on the bottom for moresound from the right speakers. Themiddle position balances the soundbetween the left and right speakers.To adjust speaker fade, press theupper arrow for more sound fromthe front speakers and the lowerarrow for more sound from the rearspeakers. The middle positionbalances the sound between thefront and rear speakers. Press [Back to go back to theprevious menu.MP3 Folder InformationPress anywhere between the topapplication tray or the bottom menuto display the browse screen.Root Directory: To access, pressthe screen anywhere between thetop and bottom menu. The rootdirectory is treated as a folder. Allfiles contained directly under theroot directory are accessed prior toany root directory folders.No Folder: When the CD onlycontains compressed audio fileswithout any folders or playlists, allfiles are under the root folder.File System and Naming: Thesong titles, artists, albums, andgenres are taken from the file's ID3tag and are only displayed if presentin the tag. If a song title is notpresent in the ID3 tag, the radiodisplays the file name as thetrack name.USB/SD PortThis vehicle is equipped with oneSD port and two USB ports. One inthe center console and the other inthe center stack storage area.Playing from a USBA USB mass storage device can beconnected to the USB port.Gracenote®When plugging in a USB device,Gracenote service builds voice tagsfor music. Voice tags allow artists,albums with hard to pronouncenames, and nicknames to be usedto play music through voicerecognition.While indexing, infotainmentfeatures are available.My Media LibraryThe infotainment system allowsaccess to content from all of theconnected devices. Press theMEDIA screen button to scrollthrough the options until My Mediais selected. Use gestures or screenbuttons to scroll through thecontent.USB MP3 Player and USB Drives.The USB MP3 players and USBdrives connected must complywith the USB Mass StorageClass specification (USB MSC)..Hard disk drives are notsupported.To play a USB device:1. Connect the USB.
Black plate (31,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 312. Press MEDIA until theconnected device is shown.Use the following when playing anactive USB source:r(Play): Press to play the currentmedia source.j(Pause): Press to pause play ofthe current media source.t(Previous/Reverse):.Press to seek to the beginning ofthe current or previous track.If the track has been playing forless than five seconds, theprevious track plays. If playinglonger than five seconds, thecurrent track restarts..Press and hold to reversequickly through playback.Release to return to playingspeed. Elapsed time displays.u(Next/Fast Forward):.Press to seek to the next track..Press and hold to advancequickly through playback.Release to return to playingspeed. Elapsed time displays.USB MenuPress Menu to display the USBmenu. The following may beavailable:Shuffle: Press to play the tracksrandomly. Press again to stopshuffle.Bose AudioPilot: If equipped,press to turn Bose AudioPilot on oroff. AudioPilot is an On/Off selectionon the list entry from the Mainmenu. See AM-FM Radio onpage 11.Tone: Press + or −to adjust Bass,Midrange, Treble, or Surround. SeeAM-FM Radio on page 11.USB Browse MenuPress anywhere between the topand bottom menus to view thebrowse menu and the followingoptions are displayed along thebottom of the screen:Playlists:1. Press to view the playlists storedon the USB.2. Select a playlist to view the listof all songs in that playlist.3. Select a song from the list tobegin playback.Artists:1. Press to view the list of artistsstored on the USB.2. Select an artist name to view alist of all albums by the artist.3. To select a song, press AllSongs or press an album andthen select a song from the list.Albums:1. Press to view the albums onthe USB.
Black plate (32,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1232 Infotainment System2. Select the album to view a list ofall songs on the album.3. Select a song from the list tobegin playback.Songs:1. Press to display a list of allsongs on the USB.2. To begin playback, select a songfrom the list.Genres:1. Press to view the genres onthe USB.2. Select a genre to view a list ofartists.3. Select an artist to view albumsby that artist.4. Select an album to view songson the album5. Select a song to start playback.Podcasts, Composers, AudioBooks, Videos, and Folder View areshown when More is selected fromthe bottom of the screen.Podcasts:1. Press to view the podcasts onthe USB.2. Select a podcast.Composers:1. Press to view the composers onthe USB.2. Select Composer to view a list ofalbums by that composer.3. Select a song from the list tobegin playback.Audiobooks:1. Press to view the audiobooksstored on the iPod.2. Select the audio book from thelist to begin playback.Folder View:1. Press to view the directories onthe USB/SD card.2. Select a folder to view a list of allsongs.3. Select a song from the list tobegin playback.File System and NamingThe songs, artists, albums, andgenres are taken from the file’ssong information and are onlydisplayed if present. The radiodisplays the file name as the trackname if the song information is notavailable.Playing from an iPhone or iPadThis feature supports iPhone 3G,iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, and iPad.Follow the same instructions asstated earlier for using an iPod.Loss of AudioDo not pair the Bluetooth of aniPhone that is connected and usingthe iPod feature under vehiclemedia sources. If an attempt to pairthe Bluetooth of the sameconnected phone is made, thesystem will automatically mute theiPod audio.
Black plate (33,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 33If there is a loss of audio, playbackcan be resumed by changing theaudio flow from Bluetooth to USBcable.To change the audio flow:1. While the iPhone is connected,double tap the phone’s homebutton.2. Swipe a finger to the left on thephone’s screen display. A boxwith a triangle on the lower lineof the box that is highlighteddisplays. Press this box todisplay the dock connectoroption.3. Select “Dock Connector.”Other phones such as the Androidphones may have a similar reaction.Bluetooth Streaming Audio andVoice RecognitionSee Bluetooth Audio on page 34 forinformation on using voicerecognition with Bluetooth streamingaudio.Make sure all devices have thelatest software downloaded.SD Card ReaderThis vehicle has an SD card port inthe center console.The SD port is for audio playbackonly. Photos are not supported.Playback from an SD card followsthe same file formats andrestrictions defined under the USBsection.Set up the SD card while the vehicleis in P (Park). See “Audio”underInfotainment on page 3.Place the card into the port.If an SD card has already beenconnected, but a different source iscurrently active, press the MEDIAscreen button to scroll through theaudio source screens until USB/SDcard displays.Auxiliary JackThis vehicle has an auxiliary inputjack in the center console under thearmrest and in the center stackstorage bin. Possible auxiliary audiosources include:.Laptop computer.Audio music playerThis jack is not an audio output. Donot plug headphones into theauxiliary input jack. Set up anauxiliary device while the vehicle isin P (Park).Connect a 3.5 mm (1/8 in) cablefrom the auxiliary device to theauxiliary input jack. When a deviceis connected, the system can playaudio from the device over thevehicle speakers.If an auxiliary device has alreadybeen connected, but a differentsource is currently active, press theMEDIA screen button to scrollthrough audio source screens, untilAUX source screen displays.
Black plate (34,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1234 Infotainment SystemBluetooth AudioIf equipped, music may be playedfrom a paired Bluetooth device. SeeBluetooth (Overview) on page 77 orBluetooth (Infotainment Controls) onpage 78 or Bluetooth (VoiceRecognition) on page 82 for helppairing a device.The music can be controlled byeither the infotainment controls,or the controls on the device.Music can be launched by pressingthe MEDIA screen button on theHome Page.To play music via Bluetooth:1. Power on the device, and pair toconnect the device.2. Once paired, go into the audioapplication from the Home Pageor via the application tray. SelectMEDIA until Bluetooth displays.Bluetooth Audio MenuPress the MENU screen button todisplay the Bluetooth Audio menu.The following may be available:Bose AudioPilot: If equipped,press to turn Bose AudioPilot on oroff. AudioPilot is an On/Off selectionon the list entry from the Mainmenu. This feature adjusts thevolume based on the noise in thevehicle. When turned on, AudioPilotdetects noise and vehicle speed tocontinuously adjust the audio signalso that music will sound the same ata set volume level. This feature ismost effective at lower radio volumesettings where background noisecan affect how well the music isbeing played. See www.bose.com/audiopilot.Tone Settings:.Bass, Midrange, Treble,Surround: Press + or −toadjust. Surround adjusts theheadrest speaker volume only..Balance: Press Sor Tformore sound from the left or rightspeakers. The middle positionbalances the sound between theleft and right speakers..Fade: Press UP or DOWN formore sound from the front orrear speakers. The middleposition balances the soundbetween the front and rearspeakers.Press [Back to go back to theprevious menu.Manage Bluetooth Devices: Pressto go to the Bluetooth page to addor delete devices.When selecting Bluetooth audio, theradio may not be able to launch theaudio player on the connecteddevice to start playing. When thevehicle is not moving, choose thephone to begin playback.All devices launch audio differently.When selecting Bluetooth audio asa source, the radio may show as
Black plate (35,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 35paused on the screen. Press playon the device or press rto beginplayback.Some phones support sendingBluetooth music information todisplay on the radio. When the radioreceives this information, it willcheck to see if any is available anddisplay it. For more informationabout supported Bluetooth features,see www.gm.com/bluetooth.Rear SeatInfotainmentRear Seat Entertainment(RSE) SystemThe vehicle may have a RSEsystem. The RSE system includes aradio with AM/FM/XM, Blu-ray/DVD/CD player (if equipped), USB, SD,Audio/video jacks, a set of wirelessheadphones, and a remote control.Before DrivingThe RSE is for rear seatpassengers only. The driver cannotsafely view the video screen whiledriving.In severe or extreme weatherconditions, the RSE system may notwork until the temperature is withinthe operating range. The operatingrange is above −20°C (−4°F) andbelow 55°C (131°F).Headphones1. Power indicator light2. Channel 1 or 2 switch3. Volume control4. Power button5. Battery coverRSE includes two 2-channelwireless headphones. Theheadphones are used to listen tovarious multi-media. The wirelessheadphones have a power button,Channel 1 or 2 switch, and avolume control.
Black plate (36,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1236 Infotainment SystemPush the power button to turn onthe headphones. A light on theheadphones comes on. If the lightdoes not come on, check thebatteries. Intermittent sound or staticcan also indicate weak batteries.See “Battery Replacement”later inthis section.Turn the headphones off when notin use.Press the center of the right side tochange the channel. Channel 1 willprovide audio associated withscreen 1 and channel 2 will provideaudio associated with screen 2..Screen 1 is behind the Driver/Left seatback..Screen 2 is behind thePassenger/Right seatback.Infrared transmitters are on the topof the left seatback video screen.The headphones shut offautomatically to save the batterypower if the RSE system is off or ifthe headphones are out of range ofthe transmitters for more thanthree minutes. Moving too farforward or stepping out of thevehicle can cause the headphonesto lose the signal or have static.Use the volume control on theheadphones to adjust the volume.For best audio performance, wearthe headphones as indicated withL (Left) and R (Right) on the earpads. Do not let anything cover theear pads.Notice: Do not store theheadphones in heat or directsunlight. This could damage theheadphones and repairs will notbe covered by the warranty.Storage in extreme cold canweaken the batteries. Keep theheadphones stored in a cool, dryplace.If the foam ear pads become wornor damaged, the pads can bereplaced separately. To purchasereplacement ear pads, call1-888-293-3332 or contact yourdealer.Battery ReplacementTo change the batteries:1. Loosen the screw to the batterydoor on the left side of theheadphones.2. Slide the battery door open.3. Replace the two AAA batteries.4. Replace the battery door andtighten the screw.Remove the batteries if theheadphones will not be used for along time.Auxiliary InputsAudio/Video (A/V) JacksThe A/V jacks may be on the rear ofthe floor console. They allow audioor video cables to be connectedfrom an auxiliary device such as acamcorder or a video game system.The A/V jacks are color coded:.Yellow for video input..White for left audio input..Red for right audio input.
Black plate (37,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 37Power for auxiliary devices is notsupplied by the infotainment system.To use the auxiliary inputs of theRSE system:1. Connect the auxiliary devicecables to the A/V jacks.2. Power on both the auxiliarydevice and the RSE videoscreen.USB/SDA USB and SD input is in the rear ofthe center console. This allows forvideo and audio playback ofsupported media.To use the USB and SD:1. Insert the device in theappropriate slot.2. Select the source via the rearscreen menu with the remotecontrol Media button.3. Select the source via the front bypressing on the “Video”application on the home screen.Audio OutputAudio from a Blu-ray/DVD/CDplayer or auxiliary inputs can beheard through:.Wireless headphones..Vehicle speakers..Vehicle wired headphone jack (ifequipped) on the rear of thecenter console.The RSE system transmits theaudio signal to the wirelessheadphones if an audio signal isavailable. See “Headphones”earlierin this section.Audio from the wired headphonejack (if equipped) can be heard fromthe desired source through theMenu button on the remote and byselecting “Headphone.”Theheadphone audio is selected basedon the audio associated withscreen 1 or screen 2.The front seat passengers are ableto listen to playback from the A/Vjacks through the vehicle speakersby selecting Rear A/V as the sourceon the radio.Video ScreensThe video screens are in the backof the driver and front passengerseats.To use:1. Push the release button on theseatback console.
Black plate (38,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1238 Infotainment System2. Move the screen to the viewingposition.Push the video screen down into itslocked position when it is not in use.The screen turns off automatically.Only the top of the left RSEseatback console has eight infraredtransmitter lights for the wirelessheadphones throughout the vehicle.Both seatbacks have an infraredreceiver for the remote control onthe top of each console.Notice: Avoid directly touchingthe video screen, as damage mayoccur.Remote ControlRemote Control Buttons1. 7(Previous/Reverse).Radio: Press to seek theprevious radio station..CD: Press to seek theprevious track..Blu-ray/DVD: Press to seekthe previous chapter..Press and hold for fastreverse.2. MENU
Black plate (39,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 39.Press to scroll through themenus including: CD, AUX,or Blu-ray/DVD.3. k(Play/Pause).Press to start playing.Press to pause. Pressagain to continue playing.4. 6(Next/Fast Forward).Radio: Press to seek thenext radio station..CD: Press to seek the nexttrack..Blu-ray/DVD: Press to seekthe next chapter..Press and hold to fastforward.5. SCREEN 1.Press to select the leftscreen. Once pressed, allremote control commandswill only pertain to screen 1.6. O(Power).Press to turn the videoscreens on and off.7. SCREEN 2.Press to select the rightscreen. Once pressed, allremote control commandswill only pertain to screen 2.8. o(Previous/Reverse/Decrease).Radio and CD: Press to goto the previous station ortrack..Press to go to theprevious menu..Press to decrease thebrightness of the RSEscreen.9. w(Up Arrow).Press to scroll up a list.10. r/ENTER.Press to select thehighlighted choice inany menu..Press and hold forquick play.11. p(Next/Forward/Increase).Radio and CD: Press togo to the next station ortrack..Press to go to thenext menu..Press to increase thebrightness of the RSEscreen.12. OPTIONS.Press to scroll through theradio sources includingAM, FM, or XM (ifequipped).13. FHOME.Press to go back to thehome screen or mainpage of the current bandor media.
Black plate (40,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1240 Infotainment System14. /BACK.Press to go back to theprevious menu.15. x(Down Arrow).Press to go down a list.To use the remote control, aim it atthe transmitter window at eitherseatback console and press thebuttons firmly. Direct sunlight or verybright light could affect the ability ofthe RSE transmitter to receivesignals from the remote control.Check the batteries if the remotecontrol does not seem to beworking. See “Battery Replacement”later in this section. Objectsblocking the line of sight could alsoaffect the function of the remotecontrol.If a CD, Blu-ray/DVD, or MP3 disc isin the CD slot, the remote control Obutton can be used to turn on thevideo screen display and start thedisc. The infotainment system canalso turn on the video screendisplay.Changing the RSE Video ScreenSettingsThe brightness can be changedfrom the setup menu using theremote control. To change a setting:1. Press MENU.2. Select Brightness and then useoor pto adjust the settings.3. Press /BACK to exit thesetup menu.Notice: Storing the remotecontrol in a hot area or in directsunlight can damage it, and therepairs will not be covered by thewarranty. Storage in extreme coldcan weaken the batteries. Keepthe remote control stored in acool, dry place.Battery ReplacementTo change the remote controlbatteries:1. Insert a coin or key to pull up therear cover on the remote control.2. Replace the two AAA batteriesin the compartment.3. Replace the battery cover.Remove the batteries from theremote control if it will not be usedfor an extended period of time.RSE TroubleshootingNo power: The ignition might notbe in ON/RUN or ACC/ACCESSORY.The picture does not fill thescreen. There are black borderson the top and bottom or on bothsides or it looks stretched out:Press the menu button on theremote control to change the displaymode setting.In auxiliary mode, the picturemoves or scrolls: Check theauxiliary input connections at bothdevices.The remote control does notwork: Check to make sure there isno obstruction between the remotecontrol and the transmitter window.
Black plate (41,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 41Check the batteries to make surethey are not dead or installedincorrectly.There is no sound from theheadphones with the indicatorlight on: If the batteries are good,make sure the headphones are onthe correct channel for the screenbeing viewed.The auxiliary source is runningbut there is no picture or sound:Check that the RSE video screen isin the auxiliary source mode bypressing the MEDIA button on theremote control. Check the auxiliaryinput connections at both devices.Sometimes the wirelessheadphone audio cuts out orbuzzes: Check for obstructions,low batteries, reception range, andinterference from cell phone towersor from using a cellular telephone inthe vehicle. Check that theheadphones are on correctly usingthe L (Left) and R (Right) on theheadphones. Check that theheadphones are positioned properlywith the headband across the top ofthe head.I lost the remote and/or theheadphones: See your dealer forassistance.The Blu-ray/DVD is playing, butthere is no picture or sound:Check that the RSE video screen issourced to the Blu-ray/DVD playerby pressing the MEDIA button onthe remote control.Video Display Error MessagesThe video screen may display oneof the following:Disc Error: There are disc load oreject problems, the disc is insertedwith the disc label wrong side up,the disc is damaged, or the disc isnot from the correct region.No Disc Inserted: No disc ispresent.Disc Player Error: Thetemperature is outside the operatingrange of the RSE system. If thetemperature is within range, seeyour dealer.Video DistortionVideo distortion can occur whenoperating cellular phones, scanners,CB radios, Global PositioningSystems (GPSs)*, two-way radios,mobile faxes, or walkie talkies.It might be necessary to turn off thevideo player when operating one ofthese devices in or near the vehicle.*Excludes the OnStar System.
Black plate (42,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1242 Infotainment SystemNavigationUsing the NavigationSystemPress the NAV button on the HomePage or the NAV icon in theapplication tray to access thenavigation application.Press MENU from the map view toaccess the Navigation Menu.Features displayed in theNavigation Menu can be selected toadjust navigation preferences.It is advised to set up preferencesbefore setting a destination. To set adestination, see Destination onpage 52.Additional navigation features are:.End/Resume Route.Navigation Voice Preferences.Current Location.Display “Places of Interest”Icons.Map View.Routing Preferences.Traffic.Personal DataResume Route.Press the Resume Route screenbutton to resume route guidanceto the last entered destination..While under route guidance, thisscreen button displays EndRoute. Press End Route to endroute guidance. No furtherprompts will be given. The listitem then changes to ResumeRoute..The last location that the systemhas provided guidance to can beresumed by pressing on thislist item..If the route includes waypoints,the entire route can besuspended using the EndGuidance list item. WhenResume Guidance is pressed,all waypoints are resumed forguidance.Navigation Voice PreferencesPress the Navigation VoicePreferences list item to adjust thevoice preferences.
Black plate (43,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 43The following options can beadjusted:.Voice Prompts ON/OFF.Voice Volume.Prompts During Phone CallsON/OFFVoice PromptsPress the Voice Prompts list item totoggle voice prompts ON and OFF.Voice VolumeAdjust the loudness of the audiofeedback by pressing the −or +button. If a maneuver prompt isbeing played, and the main volumeis adjusted, the prompt volume willupdate and be saved.As the volume of the voice guidanceis being adjusted, a quick status bardisplays, showing the volumesetting.Prompts During Phone CallsWhen enabled, the system plays ashorter prompt while on a phonecall. This setting can be configuredas to whether a prompt would beheard during a phone conversation.When this setting is OFF, only theshort alert tone is played whenapproaching the maneuver.Current LocationPress the Current Location list itemto display a Current Location list.The following information isdisplayed on the CurrentLocation list:.Nearest Address.Lat/Long.Nearest Hospital.Nearest Police Station.Nearest Gas Station.Nearest Roadside AssistancePressing on any of the options willdisplay the destination details viewfor that location to allow you tobegin guidance to the selectedlocation.
Black plate (44,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1244 Infotainment SystemPress the Nearest Address buttonand then the Save screen button tostore the current location to theAddress Book.Display Places of Interest IconsPlaces of Interest (POI) icons canbe displayed on the map usingthis view..The POI icons can be turned ONand OFF. Press the check boxnext to the POI icon to displaythe icon..Press Clear All to reset the iconsthat are displayed on the map..A subcategory can be selectedinstead of the entire category.Press the list item itself ratherthan the check box. Thesubcategories will display. Selectany of those categories tonavigate down the hierarchy..When a higher-level categoryhas some of its subcategoriesselected, the checkmark next toit is grayed out. This indicatesthat only some of the categoriesbelow are shown. Press thegrayed-out checkmark to turn allof the icons for that category onor off.Map ViewPress to select the desired mapview. A checkmark appears toindicate a view has been selected.3D ViewThe 3D View is a Heading Up viewbut it includes perspective. Mapitems will appear larger as thevehicle comes closer.Heading Up ViewThe Heading Up View keeps thevehicle's current heading at the topof the view. The vehicle icon alwaysfaces the top of the view as the maprotates.North Up ViewThe North Up View keeps north atthe top of the view. The vehicle iconis placed in the center of the viewand rotates to indicate the headingfor the vehicle.Audio Information On/OffPress to turn the audio informationview on or off from the main mapview. When ON, the audioinformation becomes an audiostatus pane. This allows for twolines of audio information in thestatus pane and enables the use ofsome Interaction Selector controls.
Black plate (45,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 45The audio status screen containsthe following elements:.Station Frequency.Artist Information.Song Information.r/jor t/uStation andChannel ControlsPress the t/uStation controls togo to the next or previous strongsignal station or digital channel.When the audio status panedisplays Artist and SongInformation, press the t/ucontrols to go to the next orprevious track based on the currentmedia mode.Day/Night ModePress to access the Day/NightMode menu.The options are:.Day Mode: Brightens the mapbackground..Night Mode: Darkens the mapbackground..Automatic: Adjusts the screenbackground automaticallydepending on the exteriorlighting conditions.Routing PreferencesPress the Routing Preferences listitem to access the RoutingPreferences menu. Options on howthe routes are created for routeguidance are listed on this menu.Route StylePress this list item to change theroute type preferences.The options are:.Fast (default).Eco Friendly (if equipped).Short.Configure Eco ProfileThe Configure Eco Profile can beused to configure two parametersfor the Eco Friendly route. Theseparameters are roof load and trailer.For each parameter, the options areNone, Small, Medium, and Large.Press to scroll through the list. Thedefault for both is None.These preferences are used for allroutes generated.
Black plate (46,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1246 Infotainment SystemRoute segment preferences areother options showing on theRouting Preferences menu.This includes:.Use Toll Roads ON/OFF.Use Freeways ON/OFF.Use Carpool Lanes ON/OFF.Avoid Slow Traffic ON/OFF.Use Tunnels ON/OFF.Use Time Restricted RoadsON/OFFTrafficPress to browse the traffic in thearea as well as adjust the trafficsettings. Where traffic information isavailable, it is displayed on the map.Where live traffic flow data isavailable, it is displayed as a solidline adjacent to the road. The roadis displayed in colors to show theflow rate as:.Black –Stopped or Closed.Red –Poor.Yellow –Slow.Green –NormalThere are several options on theTraffic menu:.Show Nearby Traffic Incidents.Show Flow On Map ON/OFF.Show Icons On Map ON/OFF.Traffic Routing Preferences.Traffic Types1. Press Show Nearby TrafficIncidents to access the TrafficList menu. This menu displaysthe incident symbol and highwayname, along with the distanceand heading to the incident.
Black plate (47,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 472. Press on the incident to displayadditional details about theincident as well as an option toavoid that particular incident if itis along the current route.Traffic Routing PreferencesThe system can be configured as tohow it reacts when receiving trafficinformation. Press Traffic RoutingPreferences to access the TrafficRouting menu.When this setting is OFF, thesystem will never take trafficconditions into account whencreating routes. In addition, the twooptions below are grayed out. If oneof the grayed-out options ispressed, it automatically turns thetraffic avoidance feature ON andperforms the desired selection.The two options, Ask Me BeforeAvoiding and Automatically AvoidTraffic will adjust the system asfollows:.If the Automatically Avoid Trafficlist item is pressed, the systemwill automatically adjust theroute based on traffic withoutnotifying the driver..If the Ask Me Before Avoidinglist item is pressed, the systemwill always use Alerts to showwhen there is an incident andallow it to be avoided bypressing the avoid button.If the Traffic list item is pressed fromthe Map Menu and Traffic is notavailable because the SiriusXMsubscription is not valid, a pop-upwill display with information on howto reactivate the subscription alongwith the SiriusXM radio ID.Traffic Types
Black plate (48,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1248 Infotainment SystemPress to access the TrafficTypes menu.The system can be configured tofilter out certain types of trafficevents. If a particular type has beenturned off, the system does notdisplay it on the map, and does notalert the driver.Personal DataData that the system has savedduring the course of using thenavigation system can be managedthrough:.Address Book Entries.Recent Destinations.My POIs (if equipped)Address Book EntriesPress Address Book to edit.Recent Destinations.Press Delete IndividualDestinations to display a recentdestinations list. Select theindividual entry to delete..Press Delete All Destinations todelete the entire recentdestination list. A pop-updisplays asking to confirm thedeletion.My POIs.Press My POIs to display amenu of other options..Select Delete IndividualCategories. A My POIs categorylist displays..Select the individual entry todelete..Press Delete All My POIs todelete the entire list ofcategories. A pop-up displaysasking to confirm the deletion..To exit out of a list, press theEXIT screen button in the topright corner of the map to returnto the main map view.Map AdjustmentsZOOM −/+ can be used to adjustthe scale of view on the map. Whenthe end of the zoom level isreached, ZOOM −/+ will gray out.Use the pinch/spread hand gestureto zoom the scale of view onthe map..ZOOM −(minus): Pinch fingerstogether to zoom out..ZOOM + (plus): Spread fingersapart to zoom in.The zoom scales can be configuredfor English or metric units. Tochange from English to metric, see“Instrument Cluster”in the ownermanual.
Black plate (49,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 49Scroll Features.To scroll within the map, pressanywhere on the map screen..Nudge or slide a finger on themap; the map moves in thedirection of the finger..Fling a finger on the map; themap will start scrolling in a shortcontinuous scroll..Press a finger on the location onthe map; the map recenters tothe location that waspressed on..Press a finger twice on alocation on the map, the mapzooms in one level to thelocation that was pressedtwice on..When the map is recenteredaway from being locked to thevehicle position, the crosshairswill show in the center of themap. As the map continues tobe recentered, the crosshairswill remain on the screen. Whenthe crosshairs are shown on thescreen, a callout with moreinformation displays. If the mapis moved from the currentlocation, the crosshairs willdisappear along with the callout..Press a finger on the callout nextto the crosshairs and thedestination details view displays.From this view, route guidancecan be received or saved to thevehicle's contact list..When the map is recentered, thestraight-line distance from thevehicle to the selected point isdisplayed in the callout. Inaddition, a heading direction inthe form of an arrow is displayedto indicate the direction. Thearrow is shown in relation to thecurrent vehicle heading..Press a finger on a POI iconshown on the map; the name ofthe POI is shown in the addresscallout, along with the city nameand state. If the callout isselected, the destination detailsview for the POI shown..After panning the map awayfrom the vehicle, press RESETto return the map back to thecurrent position.
Black plate (50,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1250 Infotainment System.Press the Overview button toquickly get a view of the entireroute. The route Overview buttontakes the place of the RESETbutton while under routeguidance. Press the RESETbutton to return the map to thecurrent position.MapsThe map database is stored in theinternal flash memory that is used inthe navigation system.Detailed AreasRoad network attributes arecontained in the map database fordetailed areas. Attributes includeinformation such as street names,street addresses, and turnrestrictions. A detailed area includesall major highways, service roads,and residential roads. The detailedareas include Places of Interest(POIs) such as restaurants, airports,banks, hospitals, police stations,gas stations, tourist attractions, andhistorical monuments. The mapdatabase may not include data fornewly constructed areas or mapdatabase corrections that arecompleted after production. Thenavigation system provides fullroute guidance in the detailed mapareas.Navigation SymbolsFollowing are the most commonsymbols that appear on a mapscreen.The vehicle symbol indicates thecurrent position and headingdirection of the vehicle on the map.When under route guidance, a circlewith an arrow is added to thevehicle symbol which indicates thedirection to the destination.The destination symbol marks thefinal destination after a route hasbeen planned.The waypoint symbol marks one ormore set waypoints.A waypoint is a stopover destinationpoint added to the planned route.
Black plate (51,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 51The estimated time to thedestination displays. Press theArrival button to toggle to durationand to the distance of thedestination.This symbol indicates therecommended maneuver thatshould be performed. Press it todisplay the turn list or waypoint list.The No GPS symbol appears whenthere is no Global PositioningSystem (GPS) satellite signal. Whenthe GPS is gone, the vehicleposition on the map may not beaccurate.AutozoomAs a maneuver is beingapproached, the map automaticallyzooms in to give greater detail.If lane guidance is available for themaneuver, this is also shown.When the system begins toautozoom, it zooms in to itsminimum level. After the maneuveris performed, the system slowlyzooms back out.Driving on a RouteManeuver Road NameIf the road name has multiplenames, all names are shown.Map View with ProximityMap View Without ProximityIf the road that the system hascalculated for the next maneuverhas an icon, it will be shown to theleft of the maneuver road name.The distance to the maneuver isshown from the current locationalong the route to the maneuver.
Black plate (52,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1252 Infotainment SystemOff-Road IndicationWhen driving in an area with noroad showing on the map, thesystem transitions to off-road mode.The map displays a destinationpointer in the Turn List area. Thesystem will attempt to guide byshowing a highlighted route startingat the nearest road. This road nameis shown in the next maneuvername field at the top of the screen.Navigation Next Turn ManeuverAlertThe navigation system may need toget the attention of the driver incertain situations.If not in the navigation applicationwhen a near maneuver prompt isgiven, it is shown as an alert. Thealert contains the turn indicator andbutton to display the mainnavigation view, or dismiss the alert.The alert also contains the name ofthe street to turn on and acountdown bar.DestinationIf route guidance is not active, pressthe NAV screen button on the HomePage to access the map view. Pressthe Destination icon from the mapview to enter a destination.Available methods of entering adestination are Voice Recognition,Address, Recent Destination,Contacts, and POIs. Several optionscan be selected to plan a route.Some destination items may begrayed out if no destination waspreviously entered or saved.Another way to enter a destinationis to connect to the OnStar® systemand ask an OnStar Advisor to
Black plate (53,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 53download a destination into theembedded navigation system. SeeOnStar®System on page 63.Press the DESTINATION button togo to the destination entry views.Available Methods of Search.Voice Recognition.Address.Recent Destinations.Contacts.POIsPress the DESTINATION button andthe last used destination view isshown. This mode is retained. Theinitial default is Address.Alpha-Numeric KeyboardThe keyboard is used in multiplelocations throughout the system andcan be used with many features.The navigation system uses thekeyboard's alpha-numeric systemwhich includes 1 through 0, Athrough Z in QWERTY layout,hyphen, comma, period, Space, andSym which would show additionalcharacters needed.The keyboard can also be modifiedto include characters appropriate forthe region configured in the vehiclesettings.@GO: Press to search for thedestination details of an address orplace of interest entered in the textfield. Once the GO screen button ispressed, the activity indicatordisplays in the list of possiblematches.|(Dropdown Arrow): Press todisplay a list of matches.When there are multiple matches, adropdown arrow is shown after theautocomplete text. This dropdowndisplays an entire list of matches.Press the appropriate match withouthaving to enter more text.z(Delete): Press to delete the lasttyped character. Press and hold thisscreen button to clear the entire textfield. If the entire text field has beendeleted, this screen button becomesan Undo button. Pressing Undo willrestore the deleted text.Exit: Press to return to theprevious Map view.Sym: Press to show the symbolkeyboard.Space: Press to enter a spacebetween characters or the words ofa name.
Black plate (54,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1254 Infotainment SystemQ(Up Arrow): Press to display theInteraction Selector.Special CharactersAs the characters are typed on thekeyboard, a pop-up of the letterpressed displays above the key thatwas pressed.Continue to press and hold, and anyadditional special charactersassociated with that letter aredisplayed around the current letter.To select one of the specialcharacters, slide a finger left or rightto adjust the highlight of the specialcharacter.Special Character ListThe following characters havespecial characters beneath them:Address.A destination can be searchedby typing out the address,intersection, highway, or freewayentrance ramps on thekeyboard. This information istyped and displayed in theinformation field. Press thesearch icon to start the search.For example:Address: 100 Main CenterCrawford, State/Province (ifneeded)Road Name: Main RdIntersection: North SquareWest Road Standish State/ProvinceFreeway: N-94.State information does not haveto be included in the search fieldif entering an address that islocated in the same state..Whenever the keyboard view isentered, the last text that wastyped, even if it was notsearched on, will display..A partial or complete addresscan be typed in the search field.If a partial address is typed, thesystem attempts to use localknowledge to fill in additionalinformation. For example, if nocity name or state are given, thesystem assumes a search forsomething in the current city or anearby city in the current state.The system is also capable ofrecognizing address formatsaccording to other regions.
Black plate (55,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 55If a destination address or locationbeing entered is outside of thecountry, the country abbreviationmust be added after the address.For example, if the current vehiclelocation is in Detroit MI and thedestination is in Windsor, the correctinput would be Windsor ON CAN.For Mexican addresses, theabbreviation would be MEX andPuerto Rico is PR.Intersection: If looking for anintersection, type in the two streetnames and optionally the city andstate/province of the intersection.On-Ramp: If looking for the closeston-ramp as a destination, enter ahighway name. The direction is notrequired but can be specified. Thesystem will search for the closeston-ramp.Also available is the Exit-Ramp. Forexample, N-94 Exit 42.The keyboard can utilize anautocomplete function. Dependingon the application, autocompletematches entries that have beenpreviously typed or are stored in aRecent Destinations list.1. After a character has beentyped, the system is able to startdisplaying matches that beginwith that character. The matchescontinually become more refinedas additional characters areentered.2. If there are multiple matches forwhat has been entered, the firstresult alphabetically will beshown.When there are multiplematches, a dropdown arrow isshown after the autocompletetext. This dropdown displays theentire list of matches. Press theappropriate match withouthaving to enter more text.3. If autocomplete does not showthe results needed, press thedelete screen button to clear theautocomplete from the enteredfield.If there are no matches, apop-up displays in response toshow how the systemunderstood the entered text andattempts to show how the textcould be entered to help find thedestination.
Black plate (56,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1256 Infotainment SystemMultiple Matches.If the search results in multiplematches, a list of matches isshown..Address search results aregrouped by result type, in theorder of Full Addresses, States,Cities, Intersections, andStreets. If no results are found ina particular group, that group isnot shown. If only one type ofresult is found, the single typeresult screen is shown. Withineach group, they are listed inConfidence order. This meansthat the highest confidenceresult will be at the top..Address searches can be sortedby Confidence, Distance,or Alphabetical Order. Thedefault is sorting by Confidence.Spelling MistakesThe system is able to offeralternatives if the searched term isnot found exactly. The system usesthe closest term it finds andprovides those results.The system first searches theentered term exactly. If no matchesare found, partial words are used.An example is, when entering in anaddress, the system attempts to doa full match on the entire string. If itdoes not find a match, the housenumber is then considered anoptional term and the systemattempts to find the street and cityname. The prefix and suffix of streetnames are also treated as optionalterms. The search is first done bytrying to match the prefix and/orsuffix. If there is no match found,these terms are removed from thesearch to make the search moregeneric.Places of Interest (POI)While at the Home Page, press theNav screen button to display a viewof the map. Press the Destinationscreen button to go to thedestination entry views.
Black plate (57,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 571. Press the POIs screen button todisplay a list of POI categories.The first list item in every POIlist is a search function. For thehighest level of categories, pressthe Search All screen button orselect a category and searchwithin that selection.2. Select a POI category to displaysubcategories.3. If a selected subcategory has noresults in the surrounding area,the search is expanded until aresult is found.4. If a high-level category isselected, such as fuel stations,the map zooms in to the regionnear the vehicle’s position toshow the nearest 20 matches.If the limit is reached and nofurther matches display, there isa Show Next Results button toexpand the search by another10 results. The currentlyselected category or search termis shown in the title bar alongwith the number of matchesshown in the list in parentheses.5. Pan or zoom the map using thefinger gestures to minimize thePOI list and to interact with themap. The icons that were shownbefore continue to be displayedand updated. The list is alsoupdated based on where themap was panned or zoomed.The search for POIs isconstrained to where the maphas been moved to.6. If the search map is pressed torecenter, the crosshairs areshown to indicate the center ofthe new search location. If a POIicon is pressed on while in thefull expanded map, a callout forthat location displays. Press thecallout to display the destinationdetails view.7. Press the map reset button toreturn the map to automaticzooming and searching. It isrecentered around the vehicle’sposition, the route, thedestination, or another locationthat was specified for thesearch. The map RESET buttonis only displayed if the map wasmanually adjusted.
Black plate (58,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1258 Infotainment SystemPress the List All screen button todisplay all of the matching results ina particular category with itssubcategories.Using the KeyboardThe POI can be searched byentering a POI name, category,name and category, or phonenumber on the keyboard.For example, enter theinformation as:POI Name: Worldwide FoodPOI Category: RestaurantsPOI Name and Category:Worldwide Food RestaurantsPOI Phone Number: 000222555The POI keyboard search resultswill display in the order in whichthey were found. Press the Sortbutton to change the sorting orderby Confidence, Alphabetical,or Distance.If browsing for POIs or searching forresults on a keyboard in a differentlocation than what was searchedpreviously, press the Search Nearbutton to specify a different location.If not under route guidance, thesearch area options are:.Nearby (default).Another LocationIf under route guidance, the searcharea options are:.Along Route (default).Nearby.Near My Destination.Another Location
Black plate (59,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 59Favorite POIsLocations, categories, or a particularPOI chain ID can be saved asFavorites in the POIs view.Press and hold on a favoritelocation, then press on the categoryto be saved. Whenever a set ofPOIs is grouped, as in a category ora set of POIs that all belong to thesame chain ID, the whole categoryor chain ID is saved in the favoritesfor recall. POIs are only grouped bychain when the sorting order isAlphabetical.Recalling a POI Category orChainIf a POI category or chain favorite isrecalled, the system displays a listof matching results defaulting tonearby, but allows a search of otherlocations. Press the Search Nearbutton to specify a different location.Saved DestinationsSelect a saved destination from theContacts or Recent Destinations.ContactsSelect the Contacts button to viewthe vehicle’s contact list or aconnected Bluetooth device. If aparticular contact has a singleaddress associated with it, thatcontact has a Quick Route list itemfunction button next to it. Contactswithout this Quick Route buttoneither have multiple addresses or noaddress at all. Press the QuickRoute button to go to theDestination Details view.Press on an address, either fromthe Quick Route on the contact listor a specific address from thecontact detail list, to go to thedestination view showing thataddress on the map.Trips from Contacts can be savedand recalled. The order is based onwhen the trip was last used. Whenthe trips are saved, they are given adefault title of the final destinationname. If there are no saved trips,this list item is hidden.Favorite Destinations.Destinations can be saved asFavorites for recall later.Depending on the favorite, whenan address or POI favorite isrecalled, the Destination DetailsView is shown.
Black plate (60,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1260 Infotainment System.When a favorite address is beingrouted to, it is shown active.Press on the active favorite, tosuspend that route..Save locations as Favorites forrecall later in the DestinationDetails View..Save trips from theAddress Book.Storing Favorites from the ContactDetails ListA contact name or any of thecontact’s information such as phonenumber, e-mail address, or addressfrom Contact Details can be storedas a Favorite..Press and hold on the favoritelocation while viewing a contacton the Contact Details List. Thecontact name and all contactinformation can be stored..Press to save as a favorite. Thefavorite label will be the name ofthe contact..Press on the Favorite to displaythe destination view.Storing Favorites from MapFavorite locations can be storedfrom the Map View.If not under route guidance, thecurrent vehicle location will besaved as a Favorite. If under routeguidance, the final destination willbe saved.Route Guidance.Press GO to go to the mainnavigation view and to startroute guidance..If the system has an activeroute, a pop-up will display,“What would you like to do withthis destination?”The optionsare: Add As Waypoint, Set NewDestination, or Cancel..If a waypoint is added, it isplaced in the location that leadsto the most efficient route..There is a maximum number ofwaypoints that can be added tothe system. When the maximumnumber has been reached, a
Black plate (61,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 61pop-up displays indicating that awaypoint must be deleted beforea new one can be added. Evenafter a waypoint has beendeleted, it will be added to therecent destinations list for easyrecall.Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA)and Distance.When under route guidance, thesystem shows the ETA or traveltime, or the driving distance..The ETA and travel time arecalculated using any availabletraffic information..If in a waypoint trip, the ETA,travel time, and driving distanceare all shown relative to the finaldestination..The final ETA is shown takinginto consideration any time zonecrossings that the route hastraveled through..Press the ETA information areato switch between the estimatedarrival time, total driving timeresulting, and driving distance.Turn ListPress on the next turn indicatorshown on the map to display theturn list or waypoint list. TheInteraction Selector is minimizedautomatically. Press Qto reveal thefollowing options:DestinationPress the Destination screen buttonto add a waypoint or change thedestination while viewing the turnlist. When the Destination screenbutton is pressed, the display showsthe Destination screens.End GuidancePress the End Guidance screenbutton to suspend the current routein the turn list. When the EndGuidance screen button is pressed,the turn list is exited and the displayreturns to the main map view.Avoid AreasPress the Avoid Areas screenbutton to select the highway namethat is to be avoided. The systemshows a pop-up asking how manymiles or if the entire road should beavoided.Turn List
Black plate (62,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1262 Infotainment System.When under a waypoint trip,press on the Turn List InteractionSelector button to show the turnlist. When entering a turn list, thenext maneuver instruction isspoken..The turn list title is the name oraddress of the destination. Presson the information button next tothe name of the destination todisplay the destinationinformation..The turn list is sorted in orderwith the next maneuver at thetop of the list and thesubsequent maneuvers listedbelow it. The next maneuver isalways highlighted upon entryinto the Turn List to quickly showwhat the next maneuver is..Each maneuver indicates thedistance between it and theprevious maneuver or thevehicle’s current location. Thenext maneuver at the top willcount down until the maneuveris reached, and then the nextmaneuver will begin tocount down..Each maneuver has anestimated time of arrival basedon the current driving conditions.Saved TripsWaypoint trips can be saved forlater recall. Press the Add button inthe waypoints list to save the trip tothe Saved Trips list in the vehicle’scontacts list. When trips are saved,they are given a default title of thefinal destination. Saved trips can beedited by selecting the Edit list itembutton to access the edit screen forthe saved entry. The only field thatcan be edited is the name field.Press on the name field to accessthe keyboard view. Type the namechange. This change isautomatically saved when executedby the keyboard.The saved trip can also be deletedfrom the edit mode. Press the deletebutton and a delete confirmationpop-up will display.Waypoints.When under a waypoint trip,press on the next turn indicatorto bring up the waypoint list. Thelast waypoint view is shown,which could be Waypoints, TurnList, or Edit Route..The waypoint list is sorted inorder with the next waypoint atthe top of the list. Each waypointis indicated with a numberedicon, starting with the nextwaypoint..To indicate what segment of theroute is for the next waypoint,and what is for the remainder ofthe route, they appear indifferent colors.
Black plate (63,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 63Optimized Route.Press the Optimize screenbutton to optimize the currentwaypoint trip..The optimization is doneaccording to how thepreferences are set for newroutes, e.g., fastest route,shortest distance, or eco friendly..While the system is optimizingthe route, the waypoint trip hasthe Activity Indicator displayedover top of it. If the system iscalculating the ETA and traveldistance for a waypoint, theActivity Indicator is displayed inthe list header..When either a waypoint trip isfirst created, or additionalwaypoints are added to anexisting waypoint trip, they areadded in the location that wouldlead to an optimized route..If a destination is alreadyplanned and a waypoint isadded, it is either added beforeor after the current destination,whichever leads to the mostoptimal route..If under an existing waypoint tripconsisting of two or moredestinations, any additionalwaypoints are added in thelocation that would lead to themost optimal route.Edit Route.Press the Edit Route screenbutton to modify the order orremove a waypoint from theroute. Press the delete screenbutton to remove a waypointfrom the route..A pop-up displays asking forconfirmation of the waypointdeletion.OnStar®SystemAn OnStar® subscriber has theability to connect to the OnStarsystem and ask an OnStar Advisorto download a destination into theembedded navigation system.OnStar will send addressinformation and location coordinatesof the destination into the navigationsystem.OnStar Turn-by-TurnPress the MENU button to go to theTurn-by-Turn (TBT) menu.
Black plate (64,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1264 Infotainment SystemThe TBT menu consists of thefollowing options:.Update Route only shows if thevehicle is off the route.Cancel Route.My Destination.Route Preview.RepeatWhen the system is downloading aroute, the only option available isCancel Route. Once the route isdownloaded, the additional list itemsdisplay.My DestinationIf My Destination is selected, aspecial version of the ManeuverView displays. The DestinationAddress is shown in the StreetName field and the total distance tothe destination is shown in theDistance to Maneuver View. Pressthe DONE button to return to theManeuver View.Route Preview.If Route Preview is selected, aspecial version of the ManeuverView displays..Press NEXT to display the nextmaneuver information, includingdistance between it and theprevious maneuver..Press PREV to display theprevious maneuver information,including distance between itand the previous maneuver.While on the current maneuver,the PREV button is hidden. If onthe last maneuver, the NEXTbutton is hidden..Press the DONE button to returnto the Maneuver View.RepeatSelect Repeat to go back to theManeuver View. The audiblemaneuver prompt is repeated.
Black plate (65,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 65No Active RouteThere is no active route:.If the vehicle does not havenavigation and the navigationapplication is selected from theHome screen, a screen stating,“No Active Route”displays.Press the Call OnStar button..If the system receives theindication that there is an activeOnStar subscription, the helptext is displayed with instructionson how to set up a route..When no OnStar is in thevehicle, the navigationapplication icon is removed fromthe home screen andapplications tray, so this view isnot accessible.Mutually Exclusive fromEmbedded NavigationIf the vehicle has both an embeddednavigation system and OnStar, thesystem only allows one applicationat a time. If under an OnStarTurn-by-Turn route, all internalnavigation functions are disableduntil the route is completed.When the navigation application isselected, OnStar Turn-by-Turnscreens display.Canceling an Embedded RouteIf in an active route while using theembedded system and aTurn-by-Turn route is initiated, theembedded route is canceledautomatically. The embedded routecan only be resumed manually aftercompleting or canceling theTurn-by-Turn route.Canceling a Turn-by-Turn RouteIf in an active route while using theTurn-by-Turn system and anembedded navigation route isinitiated, a pop-up is displayedconfirming that the Turn-by-Turnroute should be canceled.OnStar Canceling an EmbeddedNavigationOnStar is able to remotely cancelthe embedded navigation system.If connected to OnStar and anadvisor is contacted, all navigationroutes in the vehicle can becanceled. There will be noconfirmation, and this update willimmediately be reflected on thedisplay. Route guidance can beresumed by selecting the ResumeRoute screen button in theMap Menu.
Black plate (66,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1266 Infotainment SystemSettingsPress Settings on the Home Pageto adjust features and preferences,such as Time and Date, SportMode, Language, Valet Mode,or Radio. For setting options, seeSettings on page 85.A few of the setting options changethe way the navigation systemdisplays or reacts while in use.1. Press the Settings screen buttonon the Home Page.2. Press the scroll bar until thedesired option displays. Selectthe desired settings to change.VoiceVoice recognition allows forhands-free operation within thenavigation, audio, phone, andweather applications. See VoiceRecognition on page 70.Press the voice screen button todisplay the Speech menu.Prompt Length: Press to changethe prompt length to Short or Long.Audio Feedback Speed: Press tochange the auto feedback speed toSlow, Medium, or Fast.DisplayMode: Press Mode to change thescreen background. This settingcontrols map colors..The Auto setting adjusts thescreen background automaticallydepending on the exteriorlighting conditions..The Day setting brightens themap background..The Night setting darkens themap background.Calibrate Touchscreen: Press todisplay the Touchscreen CalibrationScreen.Turn Display Off: Press to turn theDisplay option off.Low Fuel AlertIf the vehicle reaches a low fuellevel, the system displays an alertabout the low fuel condition. Pressthe Show Fuel Stations screenbutton to view nearby gas stations,and start guidance if desired.
Black plate (67,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 67If the remaining driving distance isavailable from the system, this isincluded in the alert.Global PositioningSystem (GPS)The position of the vehicle isdetermined by using satellitesignals, various vehicle signals, andmap data.At times, other interference such asthe satellite condition, roadconfiguration, condition of thevehicle, and/or other circumstancescan affect the navigation system'sability to determine the accurateposition of the vehicle.The GPS shows the current positionof the vehicle using signals sent byGPS Satellites. When the vehicle isnot receiving signals from thesatellites, a symbol appears on themap screen. See NavigationSymbols on page 50.This system might not be availableor interference can occur if any ofthe following are true:.Signals are obstructed by tallbuildings, trees, large trucks,or a tunnel..Satellites are being repaired orimproved.For more information if the GPS isnot functioning properly, seeProblems with Route Guidance onpage 68 and If the System NeedsService on page 69.Vehicle PositioningAt times, the position of the vehicleon the map could be inaccurate dueto one or more of the followingreasons:.The road system has changed..The vehicle is driving on slipperyroad surfaces such as sand,gravel, or snow..The vehicle is traveling onwinding roads or long straightroads..The vehicle is approaching a tallbuilding or a large vehicle..The surface streets run parallelto a freeway..The vehicle has been transferredby a vehicle carrier or a ferry..The current position calibrationis set incorrectly..The vehicle is traveling at highspeed.
Black plate (68,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1268 Infotainment System.The vehicle changes directionsmore than once, or the vehicle isturning on a turn table in aparking lot..The vehicle is entering and/orexiting a parking lot, garage, or alot with a roof..The GPS signal is not received..A roof carrier is installed on thevehicle..Tire chains have been installed..The tires are replaced or worn..The tire pressure for the tires isincorrect..This is the first navigation useafter the map data is updated..The 12-volt battery isdisconnected for several days..The vehicle is driving in heavytraffic where driving is at lowspeeds, and the vehicle isstopped and started repeatedly.Problems with RouteGuidanceInappropriate route guidance canoccur under one or more of thefollowing conditions:.The turn was not made on theroad indicated..Route guidance might not beavailable when using automaticrerouting for the next right orleft turn..The route might not be changedwhen using automatic rerouting..There is no route guidance whenturning at an intersection..Plural names of places might beannounced occasionally..It could take a long time tooperate automatic reroutingduring high-speed driving..Automatic rerouting mightdisplay a route returning to theset waypoint if heading for adestination without passingthrough a set waypoint..The route prohibits the entry of avehicle due to a regulation bytime or season or any otherregulation which may be given..Some routes might not besearched..The route to the destinationmight not be shown if there arenew roads, if roads haverecently changed, or if certainroads are not listed in the mapdata. See Maps on page 50.To recalibrate the vehicle's positionon the map, park with the vehiclerunning for two to five minutes, untilthe vehicle position updates. Makesure the vehicle is parked in alocation that is safe and has a clearview of the sky and away from largeobstruction.
Black plate (69,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 69If the System NeedsServiceIf the navigation system needsservice and the steps listed herehave been followed but there arestill problems, see your dealer forassistance.See Problems with Route Guidanceon page 68 for a listing of steps thatshould be followed beforecontacting your dealer.Map Data UpdatesThe map data in the vehicle is themost up-to-date informationavailable when the vehicle wasproduced. The map data is updatedperiodically, provided that the mapinformation has changed.United States and CanadaFor questions about the operation ofthe navigation system or the updateprocess, contact the GM Nav DiscCenter toll-free phone number,1-877-NAV-DISC (1-877-628-3472)or go to the center’s website,www.gmnavdisc.com. If updates areneeded, call the GM Nav DiscCenter or order online.To order, have the vehicle’s VehicleIdentification Number (VIN)available. This helps the centermake sure that the correct and mostup-to-date map data for the vehicleis received. See “VehicleIdentification Number (VIN)”in theowner manual.MexicoFor any questions about theoperation of the navigation systemor the update process, contactGeneral Motors of Mexico,Customer Care Center Cadillactoll-free phone number,01-800-466-0805 or go to thecenter’s website,cac.cadillac@gm.com.Have the Vehicle IdentificationNumber (VIN) available whenordering to ensure the correct andmost up-to-date map data for thevehicle received. See “VehicleIdentification Number (VIN)”in theowner manual.Database CoverageExplanationsCoverage areas vary with respect tothe level of map detail available forany given area. Some areas featuregreater levels of detail than others.If this happens, it does not meanthere is a problem with the system.As the map data is updated, moredetail can become available forareas that previously had limiteddetail. See Map Data Updates onpage 69.
Black plate (70,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1270 Infotainment SystemVoice RecognitionVoice recognition allows forhands-free operation within thenavigation, audio, phone, andweather applications. This featurecan be started by pressing eitherthe gbutton on the steering wheelor the voice recognition icon on thetouchscreen display.However, not all features withinthese areas are supported by voicecommands. Generally, only complextasks which require multiple manualinteractions to complete aresupported by voice commands.For example, tasks that take morethan one or two button presses suchas selecting a song or artist to playfrom a media device would besupported by voice commands.Other tasks, like adjusting thevolume or seeking up or down areaudio features that are easilyperformed by pressing one or twobuttons, and are not supported byvoice commands.In general there are flexible ways tospeak commands for completing thetasks. Most of them, exceptdestination entry and voice keypad,can be completed in a singlecommand. If the task takes morethan one command to complete, thefirst command would be to indicatethe kind of task that is to beperformed, like “NavigationDestination Entry.”The system willreply prompting dialog to help speakthe necessary information. Forexample, if a destination for routeguidance is needed, say“Navigation”or “Destination Entry.”Voice recognition can be used whenthe ignition is on or when RetainedAccessory Power (RAP) is active.See “Retained Accessory PowerRAP”in the owner manual.Using Voice RecognitionVoice recognition becomes availableonce the system has beeninitialized. Initialization takes placeonce the ignition is turned on. Thismay take a few moments.1. Press gon the steering wheelcontrol to activate voicerecognition, or press the voicerecognition icon on theinfotainment touchscreen on thecenter stack..If voice recognition isstarted from the steeringwheel control, theinstrument cluster displaysthe selections and visualdialog content..If voice recognition isstarted from theinfotainment touchscreenon the center stack, the listsand controls are verbal andthe visual displays throughthe center stack.2. The audio system mutes and thesystem plays a prompt followedby a beep.3. Wait until after the beepcompletes, then clearly speakone of the commands describedin this section.
Black plate (71,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 71Press gto interrupt any voicerecognition. This will terminatethe prompt. The beep is heardimmediately, and a commandcan be stated without havingto wait.There are two voice prompt modessupported:.Long verbal prompts: The longerprompts provide moreinformation regarding thesupported actions..Short prompts: The shortprompts provide simpleinstructions about what can bestated.If a command is not spoken, thevoice recognition system says ahelp prompt.Prompts and Screen DisplaysWhile a voice recognition session isactive, there will be correspondingbuttons on screens displayed.Manual interaction in the voicerecognition session is permitted.Interaction during a voice sessionmay be completed entirely usingvoice commands, or someselections may expedite a session.If a selection is made using amanual control, the dialog willprogress in the same way as if theselection was made through a voicecommand. Once the system is ableto complete the task, or the sessionis terminated, the voice recognitiondialog stops.An example of this type of manualintervention is pressing on an entryof a displayed number list instead ofspeaking the number associatedwith the entry desired.Canceling Voice Recognition.Press the Home screen button.Pressing this button willterminate the voice recognitionsession and display the HomePage screen..Press or say “Cancel”or “Exit”toterminate the voice recognitionsession and display the screenfrom which voice recognitionwas initiated..Press con the steering wheelcontrols. This will terminate thevoice session if the session wasstarted by a press of the voicerecognition touchscreen, and willdisplay the Home Page screen.Helpful Hints for SpeakingCommandsVoice recognition can understandcommands that are either naturallystated in sentence form, or directcommands that state the applicationand the task.For best results:.Listen for the prompt and waitfor the beep before saying acommand or reply..Say “Help”or look at the screendisplay for commands..Voice recognition can beinterrupted during a prompt bypressing gagain.For example, if the promptseems to be taking too long tofinish, or if what is being
Black plate (72,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1272 Infotainment Systemprompted causes a need for animmediate reply, press gagainand wait for the beep..Speak the command naturally,not too fast, not too slow. Usedirect commands without a lot ofextra words..Usually Phone and Audiocommands can be spoken in asingle command.For example, “Call David Smithat work,” “Play”followed by theartist or song name, or “Tune”followed by the radio stationnumber..Navigation destinations are toocomplex for a single command.First, state a command thatexplains the type of destinationneeded, such as I wantdirections to an “Address,”“Navigate to an intersection,” “Ineed to find a Place of Interestor POI,”or “Directions to aContact.”The system respondswith requesting more details.After saying “Place of Interest,”only major chains are availableby name. Chains are businesseswith at least 20 locations. Forother POIs, say the name of acategory like “Restaurants,”“Shopping Malls,”or “Hospitals.”There is no need to memorizespecific command words. Directcommands might be more clearlyunderstood by the system. Anexample of a direct command wouldbe “Call 555-1212.”Examples ofthese direct commands aredisplayed on most of the screenswhile a voice session is active.If “Phone”or “Phone Commands,”isstated, the system understands thata phone call is requested and willrespond with questions until enoughdetails are gathered.If the phone number has beensaved with a name and a place, thedirect command should includeboth, for example “Call David Smithat work.”Using Voice Recognition forList OptionsWhen a list is displayed, a voiceprompt will ask to confirm or selectan option from that list. A selectioncan be made by manually selectingthe item, or by speaking the linenumber for the item to select.When a screen contains a list, theremay be options that are availablebut not displayed. The list on avoice recognition screen functionsthe same as a list on other screens.Scrolling or flinging can be used tohelp display other entries fromthe list.Manually scrolling or paging the liston a screen during a voicerecognition session suspends thecurrent voice recognition event andplays the prompt “Make yourselection from the list using themanual controls or press the Backbutton to try again.”If manual selection takes more than15 seconds, the session terminatesand prompts that it has timed out.
Black plate (73,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 73The screen returns back to thescreen where voice recognition wasinitiated.The Back CommandSay “Back”or press the Back buttonto go to the previous screen.If in voice recognition, and “Back”isstated all the way through to theinitial screen, then “Back”is statedone more time, the voice recognitionsession will cancel.HelpSay “Help”on any voice recognitionscreen and the help prompt for thescreen is played. Additionally, apop-up displays a text version of thehelp prompt. Depending on howvoice recognition was initiated, theHelp pop-up will either display onthe instrument cluster or theinfotainment touchscreen. Press theDismiss button to make the pop-upgo away.Pressing gwhile the help prompt isplaying will terminate the promptand a beep will be heard. Doing thiswill stop the help prompt so that avoice command can be used.Voice Recognition for theRadioAll audio screens have a voicerecognition button (g) to launchaudio voice recognition. If browsingthe radio when the voice button onthe screen is selected, the voicerecognition commands for Radiofeatures are available.“Switch to AM”:Switch bands toAM and tune to the last AM radiostation.“Switch to FM”:Switch bands toFM and tune to the last FM radiostation.“Switch to XM”:Switch bands toXM and tune to the last XM channel.“Tune to <AM frequency> AM”:Tune to the radio station whosefrequency is identified in thecommand (like “nine fifty”).“Tune to <FM frequency> FM”:Tune to the radio station whosefrequency is identified in thecommand (like “one oh onepoint one”).“Tune to <AM frequency> AMHD”:Tune to the HD Radio stationwhose frequency is identified in thecommand.“Tune to <FM frequency> FMHD”:Tune to the HD Radio stationwhose frequency is identified in thecommand.
Black plate (74,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1274 Infotainment System“Tune to <FM frequency> FM HD<HD channel number>”:Tune tothe HD Radio station whosefrequency and HD channel isidentified in the command.“Tune to XM Channel <XMchannel number>”:Tune to theXM radio station whose channelnumber is identified in thecommand.“Tune to XM Channel <XMchannel name>”:Tune to the XMradio station whose channel nameis identified in the command.Voice Recognition for AudioMy MediaIf browsing My Media when thevoice button is selected, the voicerecognition commands for My Mediafeatures are available.“Play Artist”:Begin a dialog toenter a specific Artist name.“Play Artist <artist name>”:Begin playback of the mediaselection identified in the command.“Play Album”:Begin a dialog toenter a specific album name.“Play Album <album name>”:Begin playback of the identifiedalbum name in the command.“Play Song”:Begin a dialog toenter a specific song name.“Play Song <song name>”:Beginplayback of the identified songname in the command.“Play Genre”:Begin a dialog toenter a specific genre.“Play Genre <genre name>”:Begin playback of the mediaselection identified in the command.“Play Playlist”:Begin a dialog toenter a specific playlist name.“Play Playlist <playlist name>”:Begin playback of the identifiedplaylist in the command.“Play <device name>”:Playmusic from a specific deviceidentified by name. The devicename is the name displayed on thescreen when the device is firstselected as an audio sourced.“Play Chapter”:Begin a dialog toenter a specific name.“Play Chapter <chapter name>”:Begin playback of the mediaselection identified in the command.“Play Audiobook”:Begin a dialogto enter a specific name.“Play Audiobook <audiobookname>”:Begin playback of themedia selection identified in thecommand.“Play CD Track <tracknumber>”:Begin playback of theCD at the track identified in thecommand.
Black plate (75,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 75“Play Episode”:Begin a dialog toenter a specific name.“Play Episode <episodename>”:Begin playback of themedia selection identified in thecommand.“Play Podcast”:Begin a dialog toenter a specific name.“Play Podcast <podcastname>”:Begin playback of themedia selection identified in thecommand.“Play Video”:Begin a dialog toenter a specific name.“Play Video <video name>”:Begin playback of the mediaselection identified in the command.“My Media”:Begin a dialog toenter the desired media content.Handling Large Amounts of MediaContentIt is expected that large amounts ofmedia content will be brought intothe vehicle. It may be necessary tohandle large amounts of mediacontent in a different way thansmaller amounts of media. Thesystem may limit the options ofvoice recognition by not allowingselection of song titles by voice atthe highest level if the number ofsongs exceeds the maximum limit.Voice command option changesthrough media content limits are:.Song files including otherindividual files of all media typessuch as audiobook chapters,podcast episodes, and videos..Album type folders includingtypes such as albums andaudiobooks.There are no restrictions if thenumber of song files and albums isless than 4,000. When the numberof song files connected to thesystem is between 4,000 and 8,000,the content cannot be accesseddirectly with one command like“Play <song name>.”The restriction is that the command“Play Song”must be spoken first;the system will then ask for the songname. The reply command would beto say the name of the song to play.Similar limits exist for albumcontent. If there are more than4,000 albums, but less than 8,000,the content cannot be accesseddirectly with one command like,“Play <album name>.”Thecommand “Play Album”must first bespoken; the system will then ask forthe album name. The reply wouldbe to say the name of the albumto play.Once the number of songs hasexceeded approximately 8,000,there is no support for accessing thesongs directly through voicecommands. There will still beaccess to the media content byusing commands for playlists,artists, and genres.
Black plate (76,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1276 Infotainment SystemThe access commands for playlists,artists, and genres are prohibitedafter the number of this type ofmedia exceeds 4,000.The system will provide feedbackthe first time voice recognition isinitiated if it has become apparentthat any of these limits are reachedduring a device initializing process.Voice Recognition forNavigation“Navigation”:Begin a dialog toenter specific destinationinformation.“Navigation Commands”:Begin adialog to enter specific destinationinformation.“Destination Address”:Begin adialog to enter a specific destinationaddress, which includes the entireaddress consisting of the housenumber, street name, and city andstate.“Destination Intersection”:Begina dialog to enter a specificdestination intersection.“Destination Place of Interest”:Begin a dialog to enter a destinationPlace of Interest category or majorbrand name (if equipped).Not all brand names of businessesare available for voice entry. Mostmajor chains, such as chains withmore than 20 locations, should beavailable to search for by name, butthe name must be precisely spoken.Nicknames or short names for thebusinesses will not likely be found.Lesser known businesses mighthave to be located by category,such as fast food, hotels, or banks.“Destination Contact”:Begin adialog to enter a specific destinationcontact name.“Cancel Route”:End routeguidance.Voice Recognition for thePhone“Call <contact name>”:Initiate acall to an entered contact. Thecommand may include location ifthe contact has location numbersstored.“Call <contact name> At Home,”“At Work,” “On Mobile,”or “OnOther”:Initiate a call to an enteredcontact and location at home, atwork, on mobile device, or onanother phone.“Call <phone number>”:Initiate acall to a standard phone numberseven or 10 digits in length, andalso 911, 411, or 611.“Pair Phone”:Begin the Bluetoothpairing process. Follow instructionson the radio display.“Redial”:Initiate a call to the lastdialed number.“Switch Phone”:Select a differentphone for outgoing calls.
Black plate (77,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 77“Voice Keypad”:Begin a dialog toenter special numbers likeinternational numbers. The numberscan be entered in groups of digitswith each group of digits beingrepeated back by the system. If thegroup of digits is not correct, thecommand “Delete”will remove thelast group of digits and allow themto be re-entered. Once the entirenumber has been entered, thecommand “Call”will start dialing thenumber.“Voice mail”:Initiate a call to voicemail numbers.Voice Recognition for OnStar(If Equipped)“OnStar”:Begin Onstar VoiceRecognition.Voice Recognition for Weather(If Equipped)“Weather”:Begin a dialog to entera weather location.PhoneBluetooth (Overview)For vehicles equipped withBluetooth capability, the system caninteract with many cell phones,allowing:.Placement and receipt of calls ina hands-free mode..Sharing of the cell phone’saddress book or contact list withthe vehicle.To minimize driver distraction,before driving, and with the vehicleparked:.Become familiar with thefeatures of the cell phone.Organize the phone book andcontact lists clearly and deleteduplicate or rarely used entries.If possible, program speed dialor other shortcuts..Review the controls andoperation of the infotainmentsystem..Pair cell phone(s) to the vehicle.The system may not work withall cell phones. See “Pairing”inthis section..If the cell phone has voicedialing capability, learn to usethat feature to access theaddress book or contact list. See“Voice Pass-Thru”in thissection..See “Storing and Deleting PhoneNumbers”in this section.Vehicles with a Bluetooth systemcan use a Bluetooth-capable cellphone with a Hands-Free Profile tomake and receive phone calls. Theinfotainment system and voicerecognition are used to control thesystem. The system can be usedwhile in ON/RUN or ACC/ACCESSORY. The range of theBluetooth system can be up to 9.1 m(30 ft). Not all phones support allfunctions and not all phones workwith the Bluetooth system. Seewww.gm.com/bluetooth for moreinformation about compatiblephones.
Black plate (78,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1278 Infotainment SystemBluetooth ControlsUse the buttons on the infotainmentsystem and the steering wheel tooperate the Bluetooth system.Steering Wheel Controlsg(Push to Talk): Press to answerincoming calls, confirm systeminformation, and start voicerecognition.c(End Call): Press to end a call,decline a call, or cancel anoperation. Press to mute or unmutethe infotainment system when noton a call.Infotainment System ControlsFor information about how tonavigate the menu system using theinfotainment controls, seeInfotainment on page 3.PHONE: Press this screen buttonto enter the phone main menu.Voice RecognitionThe voice recognition system usescommands to control the systemand dial phone numbers.Noise: The system may notrecognize voice commands if thereis too much background noise.When to Speak: A tone sounds toindicate that the system is ready fora voice command. Wait for the toneand then speak.How to Speak: Speak clearly in acalm and natural voice.Audio SystemWhen using the Bluetooth system,sound comes through the vehicle'sfront audio system speakers andoverrides the audio system. Pressjust above the chrome volume barduring a call to change the volumelevel. The adjusted volume levelremains in memory for later calls.The system maintains a minimumvolume level.Bluetooth (InfotainmentControls)For information about how tonavigate the menu system using theinfotainment controls, seeInfotainment on page 3.PairingA Bluetooth-enabled cell phonemust be paired to the Bluetoothsystem and then connected to thevehicle before it can be used. Seethe cell phone manufacturer's userguide for Bluetooth functions beforepairing the cell phone. If a Bluetoothphone is not connected, calls canbe made using OnStar Hands-FreeCalling. See “OnStar”in the ownermanual.Pairing Information.A Bluetooth phone with musiccapability can be paired to thevehicle as a phone and a musicplayer at the same time..Up to 10 devices can be pairedto the Bluetooth system.
Black plate (79,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 79.The pairing process is disabledwhen the vehicle is moving..Pairing only needs to becompleted once, unless thepairing information on the cellphone changes or the cell phoneis deleted from the system..Up to one Bluetooth device canbe connected to the Bluetoothsystem at the same time..If multiple paired cell phones arewithin range of the system, thesystem connects to the firstavailable paired cell phone in theorder that they were first pairedto the system. To link to adifferent paired phone, see“Linking to a Different Phone”later in this section.Pairing a Phone1. Press the PHONE screenbutton.2. Select PHONES and select PairNew Device.3. A four-digit PersonalIdentification Number (PIN) or asix-digit code appears on thedisplay. The PIN is used inStep 5.4. Start the pairing process on thecell phone to be paired to thevehicle. See the cell phonemanufacturer's user guide forinformation on this process.5. Locate the vehicle name on thedisplay. Follow the instructionson the cell phone to enter thePIN provided in Step 3 orconfirm the six-digit code. Afterthe PIN is successfully enteredor the code is confirmed, thesystem responds with “<Devicename> has been successfullypaired”when the pairing processis complete.6. Repeat Steps 1−6 to pairadditional phones.Listing All Paired and ConnectedPhones1. Press the PHONE screenbutton.2. Select PHONES.Disconnecting a Connected Phone1. Press the PHONE screenbutton.2. Select PHONES.3. Press the znext to the phone todisconnect and follow the onscreen prompts.If the phone is manuallydisconnected, it will have to bemanually reconnected. Only theconnected phone at the time ofshutdown will be reconnectedautomatically.Deleting a Paired PhoneOnly disconnected phones can bedeleted.1. Press the PHONE screenbutton.
Black plate (80,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1280 Infotainment System2. Select PHONES.3. Press the Mnext to the phoneto delete and follow the onscreen prompts.Linking to a Different PhoneTo link to a different phone, the newphone must be in the vehicle andpaired to the Bluetooth system.1. Press the PHONE screenbutton.2. Select PHONES.3. Select the new phone to link tofrom the not connecteddevice list.Making a Call UsingPhone BookCalls can be made through theBluetooth system using personalcell phone contact information for allphones that support the PhoneBook feature. Become familiar withthe phone settings and operation.Verify the cell phone supports thisfeature.When supported, the Phone Bookand Call Lists menus areautomatically available.The Phone Book menu accessesthe phone book stored in the cellphone.The Call Lists menu accesses therecent call list(s) from your cellphone.To make a call using the PhoneBook menu:1. Press the PHONE screenbutton.2. Select CONTACTS.3. Search through the list byselecting the letter group thephone book entry begins with.4. Select the name or numberto call.To make a call using the CallLists menu:1. Press the PHONE screenbutton.2. Select RECENT.3. Select the name or numberto call.Making a CallTo make a call:1. Press the PHONE screenbutton.2. Select KEYPAD and enter aphone number.3. Select Call to start dialing thenumber.Accepting or Declining a CallWhen an incoming call is received,the infotainment system mutes anda ring tone is heard in the vehicle.Accepting a CallThere are three ways to accepta call:.Press gon the steering wheelcontrols..Press Answer on the centerstack display..Press Answer on the instrumentcluster.
Black plate (81,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 81Declining a CallThere are three ways to declinea call:.Press con the steering wheelcontrols..Press Ignore on the center stackdisplay..Press Ignore on the instrumentcluster.Call WaitingCall waiting must be supported onthe Bluetooth phone and enabled bythe wireless service carrier to work.Accepting a CallThere are three ways to accept acall-waiting call:.Press gon the steering wheelcontrols..Press Switch on the center stackdisplay..Press Switch on the instrumentcluster.Declining a CallThere are three ways to decline acall-waiting call:.Press con the steering wheelcontrols..Press Ignore on the center stackdisplay..Press Ignore on the instrumentcluster.Switching Between Calls (CallWaiting Calls Only)To switch between calls, press thephone icon on the Home Page todisplay “Call View.”While in CallView, press the call information ofthe call on hold to change calls.Three-Way CallingThree-way calling must besupported on the Bluetooth phoneand enabled by the wireless servicecarrier to work.To start a three-way call while in acurrent call:1. In the Call View, select Add toadd another call.2. When the second call is active,press Merge to conference thethree-way call together.3. Once all calls are merged, theMerge button becomes anUnmerge button. Press tounmerge the calls.Ending a Call.Press con the steering wheelcontrols..Press End on the center stackdisplay to end all existing calls,or press End next to a call toend only that call..Press End on the instrumentcluster.
Black plate (82,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1282 Infotainment SystemDual Tone Multi-Frequency(DTMF) TonesThe in-vehicle Bluetooth system cansend numbers during a call. This isused when calling a menu-drivenphone system.1. Press the PHONE screenbutton.2. Select KEYPAD and enter thenumber.Voice MailThe default voice mail number is thephone number of the outgoingphone source. The voice mailnumber can be changed inBluetooth settings.To dial a voice mail number:1. Press the PHONE screenbutton.2. Select VOICE MAIL.3. Select Call.4. Enter the DTMF tones using thekeypad if needed.Bluetooth (VoiceRecognition)Using Bluetooth VoiceRecognitionTo use voice recognition, press thegbutton on the steering wheel. Usethe commands below for the variousvoice features. For additionalinformation, say “Help”while in avoice recognition menu. See VoiceRecognition on page 70 for helpusing voice recognition commands.Making a CallCalls can be made using thefollowing commands.Using the “Dial”or “Call”CommandTo call a number:1. Press g. The system responds“Command Please,”followed bya tone.2. Say “Dial”or “Call”followed bythe complete phone number.Use the Voice Keypad command forinternational numbers or specialnumbers which include * or #.Once connected, the person calledwill be heard through the audiospeakers.To call using a contact from yourphone book:1. Press g. The system responds“Command Please,”followed bya tone.2. Say “Dial”or “Call”and then saythe contact name. For example“Call John at Work.”Once connected, the person calledwill be heard through the audiospeakers.Calling 911 Emergency1. Press b/g. The systemresponds “Command Place,”followed by a tone.2. Say “Call 911.”
Black plate (83,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 83Once connected, the person calledwill be heard through the audiospeakers.Using the “Re-dial”Command1. Press g. The system responds“Command Please,”followed bya tone.2. After the tone, say “Re-dial.”Thesystem dials the last numbercalled from the connected cellphone.Once connected, the person calledwill be heard through the audiospeakers.Using the “Switch Phone”Command1. Press g. The system responds“Command Please,”followed bya tone.2. After the tone, say “SwitchPhone.”The system displays alist of phones to select.Using the “Voice Keypad”Command1. Press g. The system responds“Command Please,”followed bya tone.2. After the tone, say “VoiceKeypad.”The system allowsentry of special numbers andcharacters.Using the “Voice mail”Command1. Press g. The system responds“Command Please,”followed bya tone.2. After the tone, say “Voice mail.”The system dials the voice mailnumber of the connected phone.Clearing the SystemUnless information is deleted out ofthe vehicle Bluetooth system, it willbe retained. This includes phonepairing information. For directionson how to delete this information,see “Deleting a Paired Phone.”Text MessagingIf the vehicle is equipped, theinfotainment system allows textmessages to be sent and received.Received messages can also beread aloud.Text MenuInbox: Press to display incomingmessages. To view a message,press on the name of the sender.Press >to listen to the textmessage. Press −to delete themessage. Press [Back to go backto the previous menu.Sent: Press to display outgoingmessages. To view a message,press on the name of the receiver.Press >to listen to the textmessage. Press −to delete themessage. cmeans the messagewas not delivered. Press [Back togo back to the previous menu.
Black plate (84,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1284 Infotainment SystemNew: Press to create a new textmessage. Press [Back to go backto the previous menu.Reply: Press to reply to amessage. Press [Back to go backto the previous menu.Forward: Press to forward amessage. Press [Back to go backto the previous menu.Settings: See “Text Settings”laterin this section.Viewing Sender InformationPress the name of the sender toview sender information if thisinformation matches contactinformation already stored.Sending a Text MessageSome items may be unavailablewhen the vehicle is moving.There are three ways to enterreceiver information:Phone Number: Press KEYPAD todisplay the keypad and enter thephone number. Press ENTER toenter another. Press DONE whenfinished.Contacts: Press CONTACTS toselect a contact. Press TXT next toa contact to send a quick text.Contacts with only one numberassigned will have this option.Select a contact to view contactdetails and select a number to senda text message. Press DONE whenfinished.Recent Calls: Press RECENTCALLS to view the recent calls list.Select a contact or a number tosend a text message. Press DONEwhen finished.There are three ways to compose atext message:Record an Audio Message: Pressto record an audio message tosend. Press Start to begin. PressStop to end. Press Listen to listen tothe message, Re-record to recordagain, Cancel to abort, and Send tosend the message.Select a Predefined Message:Press to select from a set of quickmessages. Press the messageto send.Type a Message: Press to type amessage. The keyboard cannot bechanged to upper case whentexting.Predefined MessagesThese are short text messages thatcan be used to send so newmessages will not have to be typed.The messages can be deleted or anew message can be added.To add a new message:1. In the predefined messages listview, select Add New PredefinedMessage and a keyboarddisplays.
Black plate (85,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 852. Type a new message and pressNEW MSG when done to addthe message. Press [Back togo back to the predefinedmessages list. Press zto deleteone character at a time.Memory FullThis message may display if there isno more room on the phone to storemessages.Text SettingsText Alerts: When on, this featurewill display an alert when a new textmessage has been received. Pressto turn on or off.Signature Settings: This featurewill set the signature that is addedat the end of texts or e-mails. Thedefault is “Sent from my <vehiclename>.”To change, press SignatureSettings and then type in the newsignature. Press Signaturewhen done.Manage Predefined Messages:Press to add, change, or deletepredefined messages.Save Copy of Sent Texts: Whenon, this feature will save a copy ofsent texts. Press to turn on or off.SettingsThe Settings Menu allowsadjustment of different vehicle andradio features. The menu maycontain the following:Time and DatePress + or −to increase ordecrease hours, minutes, and AM orPM. Press 12Hr or 24Hr for 12 or24 hour clock. Press + or −toincrease or decrease month, day,or year. See “Clock”in the ownermanual.Auto SetThe clock synchronizes with anavailable RDS or CDMA sourcewhen enabled. Press the “Auto Set”button on the Set Time screen, thenpress On or Off.LanguageThis will set the display language inthe radio, instrument panel, andvoice recognition. Press Language
Black plate (86,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1286 Infotainment Systemand select the appropriatelanguage. Press [Back to go backto the previous menu.Valet Mode (If Equipped)This will lock the infotainmentsystem, steering wheel controls,steering column, and vehiclestorage locations, if equipped. Entera four-digit code on the keypad.Press Enter to go to theconfirmation screen. Re-enter thefour-digit code. Press LOCK to lockthe system. Enter the four-digit codeto unlock the system. Press [Backto go back to the previous menu.RadioPress to display the Radio Menuand the following may display:.Manage Favorites: Press tohighlight a favorite to edit. PressRename to rename the favoriteor Delete to delete it. Press andhold the station to drag it to anew location. Press Done to goback to the previous menu..Number of Favorites Shown:Press to set the number offavorites to display. Select Auto,5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45,50, 55, or 60. Auto will adjust thenumber of favorite locations thatcan be seen. Press [Back to goback to the previous menu..Auto Volume: If equipped, thisfeature adjusts the volumebased on vehicle speed. Theoptions are OFF, Low, Medium -Low, Medium, Medium - High,or High. Press [Back to goback to the previous menu..Bose AudioPilot NoiseCompensation Technology:If equipped, this feature adjuststhe volume based on the noisein the vehicle. When turned on,AudioPilot detects noise andvehicle speed to continuouslyadjust the audio signal so thatmusic will sound the same at aset volume level. This feature ismost effective at lower radiovolume settings wherebackground noise can affect howwell the music is being played.See www.bose.com/audiopilot.This feature can be turned on oroff. Press [Back to go back tothe previous menu..DSP Mode: If equipped with theBose Studio Surround soundsystem, it will have four DSPmodes including:.Normal: Adjusts the audioto normal mode. Thisprovides the best soundquality for all seatingpositions..Driver: Adjusts the audio togive the driver the bestpossible sound quality..Rear: Adjusts the audio togive the rear seatoccupants the best possiblesound quality..Centerpoint: Turns on BoseCenterpoint surroundtechnology to create asurround sound.
Black plate (87,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 87.Maximum Startup Volume: Thisfeature sets the maximumstartup volume. If the vehicle isstarted and the volume isgreater than this level, thevolume is adjusted to this level.To set the maximum startupvolume, press + or −to increaseor decrease. Press [Back to goback to the previous menu..Audio CUE Volume: This featureadjusts the startup andshutdown sounds. To adjust thevolume, press + or −to increaseor decrease. This feature can beturned on or off. Press [Back togo back to the previous menu.Vehicle SettingsSee “Vehicle Personalization”in theowner manual.BluetoothFrom the Bluetooth screen button,the following may be displayed:.Add New Device: Press to add anew device..Device Management: Press toconnect to a different phonesource, disconnect a phone,or delete a phone..Ringtones: Press to change thering tone for the specific phone.The phone does not need to beconnected to change thering tone..Voice Mail Numbers: Thisfeature displays the voice mailnumber for all connectedphones. The voice mail numbermay be changed by pressing theEDIT button, typing in the newnumber, and pressing SAVE.Press [Back to go back to theprevious menu..Text Message Alerts: Thisfeature will turn text messagealerts on or off. Press TextMessage Alerts and then selectOFF or ON. Press [Back to goback to the previous menu. SeeText Messaging on page 83.VoiceFrom the Voice screen button, thefollowing may be displayed:.Prompt Length: Select Short orLong for shorter or longer voiceprompts. Press [Back to go tothe previous menu..Audio Feedback Speed: PressSlow, Medium, or Fast forfeedback speed. Press [Backto go back to the previous menu.DisplayFrom the Display screen button, thefollowing may be displayed:.Mode: Press Auto, Day, or Nightto adjust the display. Press [Back to go to theprevious menu..Calibrate Touchscreen: Press tocalibrate the touchscreen andfollow the prompts. Press [Back to go back to theprevious menu.
Black plate (88,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1288 Infotainment System.Turn Off Display: Press to turnthe display off. Press anywhereon the display area or anyfaceplate button again to turnthe display on.Rear CameraPress to display the Rear Cameramenu. See “Driver AssistanceSystems”in the owner manual.Return to Factory SettingsPressing Continue restores allfactory settings.Select Return to Factory Settingsand the following list may display:.Restore Vehicle Settings:Restores factory vehiclepersonalization settings. PressRestore Vehicle Settings. PressCancel or Continue. Press [Back to go back to thelast menu..Clear All Private Data: Clears allprivate information. Press ClearAll Private Data. Press Cancel orContinue. Press [Back to goback to the last menu..Restore Radio Settings:Restores factory radio settings.Press Restore Radio Settings.Press Cancel or Continue. Press[Back to go back to thelast menu.Cluster Settings MenuTo enter the cluster settings menu:1. Use the five-way control on theright side of the steering wheelto find the Settings page in oneof the interactive display zoneson the cluster.2. Press SEL on the center of thefive-way control to enter theSettings menu..Units: Press SEL while Units ishighlighted to enter the Unitmenu. Press SEL to chooseEnglish or metric units whenhighlighted. A checkmark will bedisplayed next to theselected item..Info Pages: Press SEL whileInfo Pages is highlighted toselect the items to be displayedin the DIC info displays. See“Driver Information Center (DIC)”in the owner manual..Display Layout: Press SELwhile Display Layout ishighlighted to change theconfiguration of the uplevelcluster. See “Instrument Cluster”in the owner manual..Sounds: Press SEL whileSounds is highlighted to turnsounds on or off..Open Source SoftwareInformation: Press SEL whileOpen Source Software ishighlighted to display opensource software information.
Black plate (89,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 89English and Metric UnitConversionTo change the display units betweenEnglish and metric units, see“Instrument Cluster”in the ownermanual.DownloadableApplicationsApps ConfigIf the vehicle is equipped, AppsConfig is used to set an activeprofile and set up an Internetconnection to use withdownloadable applications.A phone, tablet, or device with adata plan can provide the Internetconnection. Please see CUEowners website for more details.To launch press the Apps ConfigHome Page icon on the radio.ProfilesProfiles must be set up on theowners website prior to usingdownloadable apps on the vehicle.Logging in with a profile allows auser’s apps to be displayed on theHome Page.Adding a Profile to the VehicleSetting up a profile on the ownerwebsite allows apps to bedownloaded and used. A profile canbe added to the vehicle without anInternet connection, but it will becreated in “offline mode”and appsrequiring an Internet connection willnot function. To use an Internetconnection with this profile andaccess these apps, the profile willneed to have “Enable OnlineAccess”enabled in the ProfileOptions menu, available by clickingon Current Profile.Internet SourcesPersonal cell phone data plans areused for apps using an Internetconnection. Personal cell phones
Black plate (90,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1290 Infotainment Systemare connected to the radio viaBluetooth. This connection uses apaired and connected phone ordevice. Press the Bluetooth Settingsbutton to access the BluetoothSettings menu. See “Overview,”“Infotainment Controls,”or “VoiceRecognition”under Bluetooth(Overview) on page 77 or Bluetooth(Infotainment Controls) on page 78or Bluetooth (Voice Recognition) onpage 82.Apps Config Buttons andFeaturesCurrent Profile:Displays the profile currently used.Press to display a list of profileoptions for the current profile. Theseoptions may include:.Select/Add Profile: Press todisplay a list of profiles tochoose from or add a newprofile..Linked Internet Sources:This feature will make logging ineasier once a source is linked tothe profile. The profile will beautomatically logged in when thesource is present..Change PIN: This feature willchange the PersonalIdentification Number (PIN) usedto log into the profile..Auto-Logout Setting: Whenenabled, this will automaticallylog out the active profile whenthe infotainment system orvehicle is shut down..Enable Online Access: If theprofile was set up without anInternet connection or in “offlinemode,”then press to enableaccess and enter the onlinepassword. The profile needs tobe set up on the owner websitefirst to be enabled..Remove Profile: Press Mtoremove the current profile fromthe vehicle. The account will stillbe active on the owner website.Internet Source:Displays the Internet connectioncurrently used. An Internetconnection is a personal cell phoneconnected to the radio viaBluetooth. Press to display a list ofoptions for the current Internetconnection. These may include:.Select/Add Source: Press toselect from a list of Internetsources.
Black plate (91,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 91Bluetooth Data SetupClick App Config, then New User toset up an Internet connection. SomeBluetooth devices will need Dial-upNetwork (DUN) setup for Internetaccess. If DUN is required, a screenlisting Cell Carriers will appear.Select the Cell Carrier from the list.If the Carrier is not listed, selectOther. If Other is selected,information provided by the Carrierwill need to be added manually.If there are issues setting up DUN,contact the Carrier to verifyinformation.Downloading AppsIf the vehicle is equipped, press theApps icon to browse, download, andinstall approved apps that can beused in the infotainment system.Buttons and FeaturesThe following is a list of buttonsavailable:Browse: Press to browse throughall of the available apps.Search: Press to manually searchthrough available apps.My Apps: Display a list ofdownloaded apps for the currentprofile.Help: Press to access thehelp menu.The following is a list of features:Featured Apps: The large displayshows a featured app andinformation including rating. Thesmaller display shows up to fivefeatured apps.App Details PageThis displays information about theapp including the status of the appon the vehicle, description, reviewinformation, and app images whenavailable.Trademarks andLicense AgreementsFCC InformationSee “Radio Frequency Statement”in the owner manual for informationregarding Part 15 of the FederalCommunications Commission (FCC)rules and with Industry CanadaStandards RSS-GEN/210/220/310.“Made for iPod”and “Made foriPhone”mean that an electronicaccessory has been designed toconnect specifically to iPod oriPhone and has been certified bythe developer to meet Appleperformance standards.
Black plate (92,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/1292 Infotainment SystemiPod and iPhone are trademarks ofApple Computer, Inc., registered inthe U.S. and other countries.Fees and Taxes: Subscription fee,taxes, one time activation fee, andother fees may apply. Subscriptionfee is consumer only. All fees andprogramming subject to change.Subscriptions subject to CustomerAgreement available atwww.siriusxm.com. SiriusXM®service only available in the48 contiguous United States andCanada.In Canada: Some deterioration ofservice may occur in extremenorthern latitudes. This is beyondthe control of SiriusXM® SatelliteRadio.Explicit Language Notice: Channelswith frequent explicit language areindicated with an “XL”preceding thechannel name. Channel blocking isavailable for SiriusXM SatelliteRadio receivers by notifyingSiriusXM:.USA Customers —Seewww.siriusxm.com or call1-866-635–2349..Canadian Customers —Seewww.xmradio.ca or call1-877-209-0079.It is prohibited to copy, decompile,disassemble, reverse engineer,hack, manipulate, or otherwisemake available any technology orsoftware incorporated in receiverscompatible with the SiriusXM®Satellite Radio System or thatsupport the SiriusXM website, theOnline Service or any of its content.Furthermore, the AMBER voicecompression software included inthis product is protected byintellectual property rights includingpatent rights, copyrights, and tradesecrets of Digital VoiceSystems, Inc.General Requirements:1. A License Agreement fromSiriusXM® is required for anyproduct that incorporatesSiriusXM Technology and/or foruse of any of the SiriusXMmarks to be manufactured,distributed, or marketed in theSiriusXM Service Area.2. For products to be distributed,marketed, and/or sold inCanada, a separate agreementis required with CanadianSatellite Radio Inc. (operating asSiriusXM Canada).
Black plate (93,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12Infotainment System 93TouchSense® Technology andTouchSense ® System 1000 SeriesLicensed from ImmersionCorporation. TouchSense ® System1000 protected under one or moreof the U.S. Patents at the followingaddress www.immersion.com/patent-marking.html and otherpatents pending.HD Radio TechnologyHD Radio Technology manufacturedunder license from iBiquity DigitalCorporation. U.S. and Foreignpatents. HD Radio™and the HD,HD Radio, and “Arc”logos areproprietary trademarks of iBiquityDigital Corp.Other InformationThe Bluetooth® word mark andlogos are owned by the Bluetooth®SIG, Inc. and any use of such marksby General Motors is under license.Other trademarks and trade namesare those of their respective owners.Schedule I: Gracenote EULAGracenote Terms of UseThis application or device containssoftware from Gracenote, Inc. ofEmeryville, California(“Gracenote”). The software fromGracenote (the “GracenoteSoftware") enables this applicationto do disc or file identification andobtain music-related information,including name, artist, track, andtitle information (“Gracenote Data”)from online servers or embeddeddatabases (collectively, ”GracenoteServers") and to perform otherfunctions. You may use GracenoteData only by means of the intendedEnd-User functions of thisapplication or device.This application or device maycontain content belonging toGracenote’s providers. If so, all ofthe restrictions set forth herein withrespect to Gracenote Data shallalso apply to such content and suchcontent providers shall be entitled toall of the benefits and protectionsset forth herein that are available toGracenote. You agree that you willuse Gracenote Data, the GracenoteSoftware, and Gracenote Serversfor your own personalnon-commercial use only. You agreenot to assign, copy, transfer ortransmit the Gracenote Software orany Gracenote Data to any thirdparty. YOU AGREE NOT TO USEOR EXPLOIT GRACENOTE DATA,THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE,OR GRACENOTE SERVERS,EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLYPERMITTED HEREIN.You agree that your non-exclusivelicense to use the Gracenote Data,the Gracenote Software, andGracenote Servers will terminate ifyou violate these restrictions. If your
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Black plate (1,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12INDEX i-1AAccepting or Declining a Call . . . . 80AM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22AM-FM Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11AntennaMulti-band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Applications Tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Apps Config Buttons andFeatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90Apps Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Audio Output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Audio Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27CD .............................27Audio System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Backglass Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Radio Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Auto Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Auxiliary Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Auxiliary Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33BBefore Driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . .77, 78, 82, 87Bluetooth Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Bluetooth Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Bluetooth Data Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . 91CCall Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Canceling Voice Recognition . . . . 71Card ReaderSD..............................33CD Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Cell Phone Usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Cleaning High Gloss Surfacesand Vehicle Information andRadio Displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Clearing the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Climate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Cluster Settings Menu . . . . . . . . . . . 88Connections Manager . . . . . . . . . . . 89ControlsSteering Wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Customer Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3DDatabase CoverageExplanations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Destination, Navigation . . . . . . . . . . 52Detailed Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66, 87Driving on a Route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Dual Tone Multi-Frequency(DTMF) Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82DVDRear Seat EntertainmentSystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35EEnding a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81English and Metric UnitConversion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89Error Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29FFinding a Station . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12FM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Fuel Pricing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Black plate (2,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12i-2 INDEXGGlobal PositioningSystem (GPS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67HHaptic Feedback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7HD Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Headphones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Helpful Hints for SpeakingCommands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Home Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5IInfotainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Infotainment Gestures . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Infotainment System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Infotainment System Settings . . . . 11Instrument Cluster Features . . . . . 11Internet Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89JJackAuxiliary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33LLanguage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Launching Pandora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Loading and Ejecting Discs . . . . . . 28Low Fuel Alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66MMaking a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80, 82Making a Call UsingPhone Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Map Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Map Data Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Map End User LicenseAgreement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50MessagingText . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Mixed-Audio Favorites . . . . . . . . . . . 14Movie Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Multi-band Antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23NNAV (Navigation, If Equipped) . . . . 6NavigationDestination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Using the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42OOnStar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6OnStar®System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Other Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93PPairing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Pandora (If Equipped) . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Pandora Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . 26Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77, 78, 82Playing an Audio CD . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Playing an MP3 CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Playing from a USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Playing from an iPhoneor iPad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Playing the Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Power (On/Off/Mute) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Problems with RouteGuidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Black plate (3,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12INDEX i-3Proximity Sensing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7RRadio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86HD .............................14RadiosAM-FM Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Satellite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Rear Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88Rear Climate (If Equipped) . . . . . . . 6Rear Seat EntertainmentSystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Return to Factory Settings . . . . . . . 88RSE (If Equipped) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6SSatellite Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Schedule I: Gracenote EULA . . . . 93Scroll Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49SD Card Reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Sending a Text Message . . . . . . . . 84Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66, 85, 6SiriusXM Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16SiriusXM Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17SiriusXM NavTraffic (IfAvailable) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20SiriusXM Weather (IfEquipped) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17SiriusXM® Satellite RadioService . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 23Software Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Steering Wheel Controls . . . . . . . . . 10StoreApps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91Storing Media favorites . . . . . . . . . . 13Storing Radio Station Presets . . . 13Symbols, Navigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50SystemInfotainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3System Needs Service, If . . . . . . . . 69TText Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Text Messaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Text Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Three-Way Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Time and Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Timeshifting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Touchscreen Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Turn List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61UUpdatesMap Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Using Bluetooth VoiceRecognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Using Voice Recognition . . . . . . . . . 70Using Voice Recognition forList Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72VValet Mode (If Equipped) . . . . . . . . 86VehiclePositioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67Vehicle Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Video Display Error Messages . . . 41Video Distortion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41Video Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Viewing Sender Information . . . . . 84Voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66, 87Voice Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Voice Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . 70, 78Voice Recognition for AudioMy Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74Voice Recognition forNavigation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Black plate (4,1)Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12i-4 INDEXVoice Recognition for OnStar(If Equipped) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Voice Recognition for thePhone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Voice Recognition for theRadio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Voice Recognition for Weather(If Equipped) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5WWeather (If Equipped) . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

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