While most of the features on your radio
will look familiar, following are some that
may be new:
(Power/Volume):
Press this knob to
turn the system on or off. Turn the knob
to adjust the volume.
(Tune):
Turn this knob to select radio
stations or, when a CD is playing, to
select a track or MP3 file. Press the
knob to adjust the tone (bass/treble) or
speakers (balance/fade).
(Information):
Press this button to
switch the display between the radio
station frequency and the time. If
equipped, press this button to display
additional text information related to the
current FM-RDS or XM station, or MP3
song.
BAND:
Press this button to switch to
AM, FM, or XM (if equipped). With a CD
playing, press this button to switch to
the radio.
CD/AUX:
Press this button to play a CD
instead of the radio. Press again and the
system will automatically search for an
auxiliary input device such as a portable
audio player.
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Audio System Features
(Non-Navigation Radios only)
FAV (Favorite):
Press this button to go
through up to six pages of any combina-
tion (AM, FM, or XM, if equipped) of
preset favorite radio stations. On each
page, up to six stations are available by
using the six pushbuttons below the
radio display.
MENU:
Press this button to access the
radio setup menu.
CAT (Category):
Press this button to
find XM stations (if equipped) within a
desired category.
Auxiliary Input Jack:
A portable audio
player, such as an MP3 player or a
cassette player, can be connected to the
auxiliary input jack located on the radio.
Press the CD/AUX button to begin
playing audio from the player over the
vehicle speakers. To optimize speaker
volume, fully increase the volume on the
portable audio player.
Setting Favorite Stations
Before setting your favorite stations,
shift the vehicle into Park.
You can set up to six pages of any com-
bination (AM, FM, or XM, if equipped)
of favorite radio stations, with up to six
stations stored on each page.
Note:
Engaging in extended searching
for specific audio stations or songs by
using buttons and knobs — or giving
extended attention to entertainment
tasks — can lead you to look away from
the road frequently or for prolonged
periods, which may cause you to miss
seeing things on the road that you need
to see. Avoid engaging in extended
searching for specific items while driving.