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Black plate (92,1)
GMC Terrain Navigation System (Include Mex) - 2012
92 Infotainment System
General Navigation Commands
Feedback on, feedback off:
Instructs the system to turn on and
off the voice recognition feedback.
When feedback is ON, the system
responds to commands with a talk
back phrase. When feedback is
OFF, the system responds to
commands with a chime.
Navigation voice [guidance] on,
navigation voice [guidance] off:
Instructs the system to turn on and
off voice guidance prompts during
route guidance.
Cancel: Instructs the system to
cancel the command.
Point of Interest (POI)
Commands
The following is a list of POI
commands. POIs only display on
the map screen if the map scale is
800 m (0.50 mi) or less. If POIs
display on a map with the wrong
scale, the system reminds that this
cannot be done. The available POI
commands are:
Navigation show gas station[s],
navigation show gas, navigation
hide gas station[s], navigation
hide gas: Instructs the system to
display and hide gas station POIs
on the map screen.
Navigation show restaurant[s],
navigation show dining,
navigation hide restaurant[s],
navigation hide dining: Instructs
the system to display and hide
restaurant POIs on the map screen.
Navigation show ATM[s],
navigation hide ATM[s]: Instructs
the system to display and hide ATM
POIs on the map screen.
Navigation show hotel[s],
navigation hide hotel[s]: Instructs
the system to display and hide hotel
POIs on the map screen.
Navigation show airport[s],
navigation hide airport[s]:
Instructs the system to display and
hide airport POIs on the map
screen.
Navigation show shop[s],
navigation show shopping,
navigation hide shop[s],
navigation hide shopping:
Instructs the system to display and
hide shopping POIs on the map
screen.
Destination and Guidance
Commands
Navigation [go to] preset
destination [number] (one, two,
three, four, five, or six): Instructs
the system to set one of the preset
destinations one through six as the
new destination.

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