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Black plate (6,1)
Buick Regal Owner Manual - 2012
7-6 Infotainment System
O. w j (Play/Pause)
P.
Z (Eject)
Q. FAV 1/2/3 (Favorite Pages 1-3)
R. AS 1/2
Infotainment Control Buttons
The buttons on the faceplate are
used to start primary functions while
using the infotainment system.
3 / O (Volume/Power):
1. Press to turn the system on
and off.
2. Turn to adjust the volume.
w j (Play/Pause): Press w j to
start, pause, and resume playback.
See CD Player on page 726 and
MP3 on page 729 for more
information.
SRCE (Source): Press to change
the audio sources such as AM-FM
Radio, XM (if equipped), CD,
and AUX.
TONE: Press to access the sound
menu screen to adjust bass,
midrange, and treble. See AM-FM
Radio on page 715 for more
information.
INFO (Information): Press to
toggle through an audio information
screen.
CONFIG (Configure): Press to
adjust features for radio, display,
phone, vehicle, and time.
HOME: See Home Page following
in this section.
Multifunction Knob (Menu/
Select): Turn to highlight a feature.
Press to activate the highlighted
feature.
V / $ (Phone/Mute): See
Bluetooth (Overview) on page 738
or Bluetooth (Infotainment Controls)
on page 740 or Bluetooth (Voice
Recognition) on page 744 for more
information. Press to mute the audio
system.
BACK: Press to return to the
previous screen in a menu.
If on a page accessed directly by a
faceplate button or Home Page
screen button, pressing BACK will
go to the previous menu.
FAV 1/2/3 (Favorite Pages 1-3):
Press to display the current page
number above the preset buttons.
The stored stations for each list
display on the touch-sensitive
preset buttons at the bottom of
the screen. The number of preset
FAV lists can be changed in the
Configuration Menu.
s © (Seek Down/Previous):
1. Press to seek to the beginning
of the current or previous track.
If the track has been playing for
less than five seconds, it seeks
the previous track. If longer than
five seconds, the current track
starts from the beginning.

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