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Navigation and Infotainment
Reception
Features of both the navigation and infotainment
system depend on cellular and satellite reception. In
certain situations, such as driving through tunnels,
mountains, or parked in multistory parking lots,
reception may be impaired due to interference or
there may be no reception at all.
General ICUC Infotainment
Information
The ICUC infotainment system options consist of:
AM/FM Radio
Satellite Radio: SiriusXM®
Weather Radio
CD player
USB & AUX input
Smart phone Integration
ICUC Infotainment Screens
Use the Menu Up and Menu Down to navigate the
infotainment screens:
1.
Audio (AM/FM/Weather, SiriusXM, CD, USB,
AUX). See Fig. 3.30.
2.
Telephone, showing signal strength, battery level,
phone number, and active call length. See
Fig. 3.31.
ICUC Audio Features
Radio and Other Audio Sources
Radio stations, presets, and other audio sources can
be accessed under Audio.
1.
Select the single bar note icon to open the
infotainment menu. The last infotainment menu
accessed will open.
2.
If not on the Audio screen, press the Up arrow in
the left-hand steering wheel switch pod to move
to this screen.
3.
Press OK on the left-hand steering wheel switch
pod to access Audio Settings.
4.
Use the Right and Left arrows to navigate from
one audio source to another—from radio to USB
for example.
5.
Use the Up and Down arrows to navigate
through an audio options list of choices. Choices
can vary depending on the number of audio
sources available and saved presets.
6.
Press OK on the left-hand steering wheel switch
pod to select an audio source. The audio source
is selected.
7.
Press the Back button to return to the main
Audio screen.
Weather Radio (WX)
Weather Radio is an option under Audio.
Weather radio channels WX1 through WX7,
corresponding to frequencies 162.400 MHz though
162.550 MHz, are the standard weather radio
channels used by NOAA Weather Radio in the
United States, Weatheradio Canada/Radiométéo
Canada in Canada, and SARMEX in Mexico. Each
system consists of a nationwide network of radio
stations broadcasting official weather warnings,
watches, advisories, 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
f61163004/25/2019
Fig. 3.30, Infotainment: Radio
Instruments
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