GMC Yukon/Yukon XL/Denali Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada/Mexico-17942154) - 2025
Infotainment System 153
Settings
F
r
om the rear home screen, touch * to access
the Settings menu.
The menu may contain the following:
Screen Brightness
Select Screen Brightness. Move the bar left or
right to adjust the display brightness. Each
screen may be uniquely adjusted.
Customer Owned Bluetooth Headphones
RMS supports Bluetooth headphones. Up to
four Bluetooth headphones can be paired to
each rear screen. This screen provides alist
of all Bluetooth headphones that have been
paired to the RMS, as well as control over their
use and settings. New Bluetooth headphones
can be connected, or the Bluetooth headphone
settings can be changed from or on this screen.
To pair Bluetooth headphones to one of the
rear screens:
1. Touch Bluetooth Headphones from the
Settings menu.
2. Select Add New Headphones.
3. Make sure the Bluetooth headphones are
in
pairing mode. Once recognized by
the system, the Bluetooth headphones
are displayed on the list of
Available Headphones.
4. Select the Bluetooth headphones from
the list. The headphones may need to be
unpaired from your phone before pairing to
the RMS.
To disconnect headphones, select the
Bluetooth headphones, then select the option
button of the headphone you want to
disconnect, and select the disconnect button.
Voice-Over
Select to hear audio descriptions
of information.
Factory Reset Screen
Select to reset the screen to factory settings.
Open Source License
Select to show the license information.
Legal
Select to show the legal information.
Rear Consumer Ports
If
equipped with RMS, the Rear Consumer Ports
(RCP) are in the rear of the center console. These
include two HDMI ports and two USB-C charge
only ports.
HDMI
The HDMI input allows an HDMI A/V cable to
be
connected from an auxiliary device such
as acamcorder, video game system, or Apple
device. Acable from Apple is required for
Apple devices.
Touch the HDMI port that the external device
was connected to on the rear home screen.
For HDMI devices that support USB charging,
the USB ports can be used as apower source.
Content from these HDMI ports are not
accessible through the infotainment display.