Cadillac GPS Receiver GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Black plate (59,1)
Cadillac DTS Navigation System - 2011
Infotainment System 59
Press the NAV control button to
return to the normal full map screen.
Detailed Traffic Event Screens
There are different types of detailed
traffic event screens. Each screen is
a variance of the one shown on the
Traffic Event Screen.
Traffic Event Screen
The Traffic Event screen can be
displayed by:
.
Scrolling to an event on the map
and then pressing INFO.
.
Selecting a traffic event listed on
the Traffic Event List screen.
.
Selecting a traffic event listed on
the Traffic On Route Screen.
Back, Map, More, and Avoid
These buttons have common
functions across all three Detailed
Traffic Event screens.
Back: Press to return to the
previous screen.
Map: Press to show the related
traffic event on the map. If selected,
the Map Traffic Event Icon screen
displays.
More: Press to display more of the
traffic event description.
Avoid: This button is used to avoid
the location of an event on the
route. If selected, a new route is
calculated and the related traffic
event is avoided. After the new
route has been calculated, the
navigation system goes to the full
map screen and shows the new
route.
The Avoid button is only available if
the event is on the route ahead and
in the Traffic On Route List.
Traffic Voice Prompts
The traffic voice prompts are part of
the current navigation voice
prompts. If the navigation voice
prompts are turned off, all traffic
prompts are also turned off.
If the voice prompts are on,
whenever an Alert for Approaching
Traffic is displayed, the system
gives the related voice prompt. The
content of the voice prompt
depends on actual traffic event data.
The RPT (Repeat) control button is
for navigation traffic maneuvers
only. It is not used to repeat traffic
prompts. During a traffic voice
prompt, if RPT is pressed, the
current prompt playback cancels.
Anything that cancels the Alert for
Approaching Traffic, also cancels
the related voice prompt.
Traffic prompts are disabled during
OnStar
®
or Voice Recognition
activity.