Black plate (36,1)
Buick Encore IntelliLink Infotainment System (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Cana-
da-7639742) - 2015 - crc - 7/14/14
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Infotainment System
Normalization:
If equipped,
normalization helps to improve the
voice recognition accuracy for titles
that sound similar. It also helps
group long lists of genres into 10
common genres. For example, there
may be multiple rock genres in the
media library; normalization will
group all those into one Rock
Genre. Normalization default is off.
To turn Normalization on:
1. Press CONFIG or select Config
on the Home Page.
2. Select Radio Settings, then
select Gracenote Options.
3. Select Normalization to turn on
or off.
Cover Art:
The Gracenote
embedded database contains cover
art or album art information for the
music on the USB device. If the
music is recognized by Gracenote
and does not have cover art,
Gracenote will use the cover art
found in the embedded database
and display it on the radio. User
predefined cover art will always be
used first. If no cover art is found,
Gracenote cover art will be used.
Gracenote Indexing
While Gracenote is indexing,
infotainment features are available
including selecting music from the
menu. Voice recognition music will
not be available until the radio has
completed indexing the device.
Devices with more music may take
longer to index. The device will
index when plugged into the radio
for the first time. When "New Media
Device Ready" plays, the device is
ready for voice recognition music
search. On the next connection or
ignition cycle, "Indexing" will show
briefly on the screen. The radio is
searching for changes to the device
and preparing the music list. If
there are no changes, the voice
recognition music search will be
available. The radio will index and
store two devices with up to 10,000
songs on each device.
USB MP3 Player and USB Drives
.
The USB MP3 players and USB
drives connected must comply
with the USB Mass Storage
Class specification (USB MSC).
.
Hard disk drives are not
supported.
.
The radio will not be able to play
back write-protected music.
.
File systems supported: FAT32,
NTFS, Linux, and HFS+
.
The following restrictions apply
for the data stored on a USB
MP3 player or USB device:
‐
Maximum folder structure
depth: 8 levels.