Black plate (29,1)Cadillac CTS/CTS-V Navigation Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada/Mexico-6183769) - 2014 - 1st Edition - 4/3/13Infotainment System 29To add a song from a category, youmust be listening to the song. Pressand hold the lower button until“Favorite saved...” displays on thescreen.Deleting a Song from a PlaylistOnce a song has been added to aPlaylist, to remove the song fromthe Playlist, select the song andstart playback. Press the DELbutton to display the options todelete the song from Playlist, HDDor Delete Playlist, and select thesoftkey below Playlist.Audio BookWith audio book, content can bedownloaded from www.audible.comand files can be transferred to thevehicle by either a CD or a USBstorage device.The use of the audible.complayback feature requires that theaudible.com account be activatedwith the radio. For more informationon creating an account, visitwww.audible.com/caraudio. Theactivation process requires theVehicle Identification Number (VIN)of the vehicle.Auxiliary DevicesThe navigation system has anauxiliary input jack in the centerconsole. This is not an audio output;do not plug the headphone set intothe front auxiliary input jack. Youcan, however, connect an externalaudio device such as an iPod ® ,laptop computer, MP3 player, CDchanger, or cassette tape player,etc. to the auxiliary input jack foruse as another source for audiolistening.Set up any auxiliary device whilethe vehicle is in P (Park). See“Defensive Driving” in the ownermanual for more information ondriver distraction.To use a portable audio player,connect a 3.5 mm (1/8 in) cable tothe auxiliary input jack. When adevice is connected, the systemdetects and automatically beginsplaying audio from the device overthe vehicle's speakers.If a device is connected and you arelistening to another source (FM,SiriusXM (if equipped), CD, MP3,etc.), press the AUDIO controlbutton then press AUDIO repeatedlyuntil AUX is selected or press theAUX screen button. An auxiliarydevice must be connected for theAUX screen button to appear as anoption to select.The screen buttons depend on thetype of auxiliary device being used.USB Host SupportThe USB connector uses theUSB 2.0.USB Supported Devices. USB Flash Sticks (Pen Drives). Portable USB Hard Drives. Compact Flash (or OtherPortable Media) Adapters