Black plate (31,1)Cadillac CTS/CTS-V Navigation System - 2014 - crc - 6/21/13Infotainment System 31NavigationUsing the NavigationSystemThis section presents basicinformation needed to operate thenavigation system.Use the navigation control buttonson the infotainment system alongwith the available touch-screenbuttons on the navigation screen tooperate the system. See Overviewon page 3.Once the vehicle is moving, variousfunctions are disabled to reducedriver distractions.Navigation Control ButtonsThe following control buttons are onthe navigation system:VOL/ O (Volume/Power):1. Press to turn the system onand off.2. Turn this knob to increase ordecrease the volume.NAV n m (Navigation Screen Up/Down): Press to make the screengo up and down. In the up position,all touch-screen buttons can beviewed or used. In the downposition, a portion of the screen thatdisplays the current audio sourceand temperature will show.! (Dimming Change Button):The dimming change button on thenavigation faceplate is used totoggle between these dimmingmodes.NAV (Navigation): Press to viewyour vehicle's current position onthe map screen. Each press of thiskey cycles through Full Map and thetab that displays the current audiosource (AM, FM, CD, etc.). Full Mapdisplays the screen in full map view.Selecting the audio tab splits thescreen between the map screen andthe current audio source screenmenu. See Configure Menu onpage 48.q MENU r SELECT: Turn thisknob to highlight a feature. Pressthis knob to select the highlightedfeature.CONFIG (Configure): Press toadjust features for sound, radio,navigation, display, and clock. SeeConfigure Menu on page 48.RPT (Navigation Repeat): Pressto repeat the last voice guidanceprompt. See Destination onpage 39.DEST (Destination): Press toaccess the Route screen to plan adestination. If route guidance isactive, press this key to access theRoute screen. See Destination onpage 39.DEL (Delete): Press to deleteinformation from the hard drive. SeeHard Drive Device (HDD) onpage 23.INFO (Information): Press forSpeech Help. See SpeechRecognition on page 59.