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GMC Savana Owner Manual - 2011

Infotainment System

7-11

To store a station as a favorite:

1. Tune to the desired radio station.

2. Press the FAV button to display

the page where the station is to
be stored.

3. Press and hold one of the

six softkeys until a beep sounds.
When that softkey is pressed
and released, the station that
was set, returns.

4. Repeat the steps for each

softkey radio station you want
stored as a favorite.

The number of favorites pages can
be setup using the MENU button.
To setup the number of favorites
pages:

1. Press the MENU button to

display the radio setup menu.

2. Press the softkey located below

the FAV 1-6 tab.

3. Select the desired number of

favorites pages by pressing
the softkey located below the
displayed page numbers.

4. Press the FAV button, or let the

menu time out, to return to the
original main radio screen
showing the radio station
frequency tabs and to begin the
process of programming your
favorites for the chosen amount
of numbered pages.

Radio Reception

Frequency interference and static
can occur during normal radio
reception if items such as cell phone
chargers, vehicle convenience
accessories, and external electronic
devices are plugged into the
accessory power outlet. If there is
interference or static, unplug the
item from the accessory power
outlet.

AM

The range for most AM stations is
greater than for FM, especially at
night. The longer range can cause
station frequencies to interfere
with each other. For better radio
reception, most AM radio stations

boost the power levels during the
day, and then reduce these levels
during the night. Static can also
occur when things like storms and
power lines interfere with radio
reception. When this happens, try
reducing the treble on the radio.

FM Stereo

FM stereo gives the best sound,
but FM signals reach only about
16 to 65 km (10 to 40 miles). Tall
buildings or hills can interfere with
FM signals, causing the sound to
fade in and out.

Cellular Phone Usage

Cellular phone usage may cause
interference with the radio. This
interference may occur when
making or receiving phone calls,
charging the phone's battery,
or simply having the phone on. This
interference causes an increased
level of static while listening to the
radio. If static is received while
listening to the radio, unplug the
cellular phone and turn it off.