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Cadillac CUE Infotainment System - 2013 - CRC 2nd Edition - 5/31/12
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Infotainment System
Push the power button to turn on
the headphones. A light on the
headphones comes on. If the light
does not come on, check the
batteries. Intermittent sound or static
can also indicate weak batteries.
See
“
Battery Replacement
”
later in
this section.
Turn the headphones off when not
in use.
Press the center of the right side to
change the channel. Channel 1 will
provide audio associated with
screen 1 and channel 2 will provide
audio associated with screen 2.
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Screen 1 is behind the Driver/
Left seatback.
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Screen 2 is behind the
Passenger/Right seatback.
Infrared transmitters are on the top
of the left seatback video screen.
The headphones shut off
automatically to save the battery
power if the RSE system is off or if
the headphones are out of range of
the transmitters for more than
three minutes. Moving too far
forward or stepping out of the
vehicle can cause the headphones
to lose the signal or have static.
Use the volume control on the
headphones to adjust the volume.
For best audio performance, wear
the headphones as indicated with
L (Left) and R (Right) on the ear
pads. Do not let anything cover the
ear pads.
Notice:
Do not store the
headphones in heat or direct
sunlight. This could damage the
headphones and repairs will not
be covered by the warranty.
Storage in extreme cold can
weaken the batteries. Keep the
headphones stored in a cool, dry
place.
If the foam ear pads become worn
or damaged, the pads can be
replaced separately. To purchase
replacement ear pads, call
1-888-293-3332 or contact your
dealer.
Battery Replacement
To change the batteries:
1. Loosen the screw to the battery
door on the left side of the
headphones.
2. Slide the battery door open.
3. Replace the two AAA batteries.
4. Replace the battery door and
tighten the screw.
Remove the batteries if the
headphones will not be used for a
long time.
Auxiliary Inputs
Audio/Video (A/V) Jacks
The A/V jacks may be on the rear of
the floor console. They allow audio
or video cables to be connected
from an auxiliary device such as a
camcorder or a video game system.
The A/V jacks are color coded:
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Yellow for video input.
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White for left audio input.
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Red for right audio input.