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Cadillac CTS/CTS-V Navigation System (Includes Mex) - 2012

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Infotainment System

Once a song has been selected
from this category, the “Album”
appears in the center button on the
main screen to show that music is
being played in this mode.

Genres:

1. Press to view the genres that

have been stored on the HDD.

2. Select a genre name to view all

songs or audio books in this list,
select a song or book to
listen to.

Once a song or book has been
selected from this category, the
“Genre“ appears in the center button
on the main screen to show that
playback is in this mode.

Audio books are only available
through the Genre menu.

1. Press to view the genres that

have been stored on the HDD.
Select an audio book name
(book title) to view all sections
in it.

2. Select a section to listen to.

If the “Last position” screen
button is pressed, the audio
book starts playback from the
position it was stopped the last
time played.

Compressed Audio

The HDD will play an MP3/WMA
disc that contains compressed CD
audio from all formats that are
supported. By default the radio
shows the CD label on the left side
of the screen but plays all supported
file formats in the order in which
they were recorded to the CD.

Background Recording

A CD can be copied and then
listened to or a CD can be recording
while listening to another source
such as AM, FM, HDD, or AUX. The
quality of the listening experience
should be the same whether
recording in the background or not,
and the speed of the recording
process does not take any longer
than normal.

Timeshift cannot be activated during
the background recording function.

Duplicate Content

When record is executed the
system checks to see if the CD has
already been recorded to the hard
drive. If the entire contents of the
CD still exists on the hard drive the
system will not record the content.
If the system determines that none
or only some of a CD exists, the
entire CD records to the hard drive.
This could result in duplicate songs.

CD Eject

If the CD is ejected before the
recording process has completed,
tracks that have been completely
recorded are stored to the hard
drive, incomplete tracks are
discarded.