GMC Yukon/Yukon XL/Denali Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./
Canada/Mexico-13690468) - 2021 - CRC - 2/18/20
Infotainment System 159
Once any Miracast device has been
successfully connected to the RSI system,
the device connects to the RSI system
automatically.
The RSI system stores information of up to
10 Miracast devices.
All Miracast information stored in the
system can be deleted. See “Miracast data
delete” in “Settings” later in this section.
Miracast Playing View
Miracast playing view shows the video
content and includes:
.
{ (Home): Touch { to return to the RSI
Home selection screen.
.
X (Headphones): Touch X to access the
Bluetooth Headphone Setup menu. See
“Settings” later in this section.
.
ª: Touch ª to hide the status bar.
Swipe up the bottom of the screen to
display the status bar again.
.
Share: Touch to share the screen with the
other screen. Swiping the screen to left or
right also shares the screen.
HDMI Connection
The RCP provides two HDMI ports to mirror
video devices.
Connect the external device to watch the
device content through the RSI screen.
Touch the HDMI port that was connected to
the external device on the home screen.
HDMI Playing View
HDMI playing view shows the video content
and includes:
.
{ (Home): Touch { to return to the RSI
Home selection screen.
.
X (Headphones): Touch X to access the
Bluetooth Headphone Setup menu. See
“Settings” later in this section.
.
Share: Touch to share the screen with the
other screen. The screen can be shared
through the connected device.
Settings
From the rear screen home page, touch *
to access the settings menu.
The menu may contain the following:
Video Voice Over
If equipped, the RSI system has a Video
Voice Over feature to benefit the visually
and hearing impaired.
When activated, Video Voice Over provides
audible feedback to the user about which
area on the screen they are touching,
identifying active buttons, as well as
providing information feedback of screen
identification, current status, list content,
metadata, and pop-up information. It allows
for the user to activate features through a
double tap anywhere on the screen which
relates to the last single touched and
audibly announced actionable button.