3.
Press and hold on the station icon or current
album artwork. The Options menu will open.
4.
Select Save as Favorite. The station is now a fa-
vorite.
Deleting a Radio Station Favorite
While Global Favorites are created inside indi-
vidual applications, they are deleted, moved, or
renamed inside the Global Favorites menu. For
directions, please see the Favorites section in
this chapter.
Setting a Radio Station Preset
The infotainment system can save up to 12 radio
presets.
1.
Open the Radio icon.
2.
Navigate to the desired radio station.
3.
Press and hold on the station icon or current
album artwork. The Options menu will open.
4.
Select Add to presets. The station is now a pre-
set.
Saving a Radio Station Preset as a
Favorite
A radio station can be saved as both a preset and a
favorite.
1.
Open the Radio icon.
2.
Use the arrows to the right and left of the screen
to navigate to the desired preset.
3.
Press and hold on the preset. The Options menu
opens.
4.
Select Save as Favorite. The preset is now also
saved under the Favorites menu.
Moving a Radio Preset
Radio station presets can be reordered to move
those more frequently accessed to the first screen.
1.
Open the Radio icon.
2.
Use the arrows to the right and left of the screen
to navigate to the desired preset.
3.
Press and hold on the preset. The Options menu
opens.
4.
Select Move. A checkmark appears over the pre-
set with arrows to each side.
5.
Press the arrows to move the preset into the de-
sired order.
6.
Select the checkmark over the preset. The pre-
set is now saved in its new location.
Deleting a Radio Preset
1.
Open the Radio icon.
2.
Use the arrows to the right and left of the screen
to navigate to the desired preset.
3.
Press and hold on the preset. The Options menu
opens.
4.
Select Delete. The preset is now deleted.
Weather Radio (WX)
Weather Radio displays as WX in the top radio
menu.
Weather radio channels WX1 through WX7, corre-
sponding to frequencies 162.400 MHz though
162.550 MHz, are the standard weather radio chan-
nels used by NOAA Weather Radio in the United
States, Weatheradio Canada/Radiométéo Canada in
Canada, and SARMEX in Mexico. Each system con-
sists of a nationwide network of radio stations broad-
casting official weather warnings, watches, adviso-
ries, forecasts and other non-weather related hazard
information including news on natural disasters
(earthquakes, avalanches, floods), environmental
hazards (oil spills, chemical releases), and public
safety messages (AMBER alerts, network outages).
All services operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The average range for reception from a transmitter is
approximately 40 miles (60 km). The National
Weather Service operates more than 1000 transmit-
ters.
Displaying AM/FM/WX Emergency
Warnings
1.
Select the gear icon at the bottom of the AM,
FM, or WX radio screen. The Options menu for
that application opens.
2.
Turn on or off Display Emergency Warnings.
Sound System Settings
Adjusting the Volume
Volume can be increased or decreased by pressing
the —VOL or +VOL buttons below the infotainment
Instruments
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