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Cadillac 2011 SRX User Manual

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Cadillac SRX Owner Manual - 2011

Infotainment System

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To listen to a portable audio
device through the RSA, attach
the portable audio device to either
the front or rear auxiliary input,
if available. Turn the device on,
then choose the front auxiliary
input with the RSA SRCE button.

P

(Power): Press to turn the RSA

on or off.

Volume: Turn to increase or
decrease the volume of the wired
headphones. The left knob controls
the left headphones and the right
knob controls the right. Use the
volume control on the headphones
for wireless headphones.

SRCE (Source): Press to select
between the radio, CD, and if these
features are available: DVD, front
or rear auxiliary, HDD, USB. The
front radio may override the rear
selection as required.

© ¨

(Seek): While listening to the

radio, press to go to the previous or
to the next station and stay there.
If the front seat passengers are
listening to the radio, this function
may be inactive on some radios.

Press and hold

©

or

¨

until “Tune”

displays. Continue to press

©

or

¨

to

tune to an individual station. Tune
stays active until

©

or

¨

has not

been pressed for several seconds.
If the front seat passengers are
listening to the radio, this function
may be inactive on some radios.

While listening to a disc, press

¨

to

go to the next track or chapter on
the disc. Press

©

to go back to the

start of the current track or chapter if
more than ten seconds have played.
If the front seat passengers are
listening to a disc, this function may
be inactive on some radios. Press
and hold

©

or

¨

to fast reverse or

fast forward.

When a DVD video menu is being
displayed, press

©

or

¨

to cursor up

or down on the menu. Hold

©

or

¨

to

cursor left or right on the menu.

PROG (Program): Press to go
to the next preset radio station or
channel set on the main radio. If the
front seat passengers are listening
to the radio, this function may be
inactive on some radios.