Cadillac Escalade: Playing the Radio - AM-FM Radio - Radio - Infotainment System - Cadillac Escalade Owner's ManualCadillac Escalade: Playing the Radio

1. Press to turn the audio system on and off.(Power/Volume):

1. Press to turn the audio system on and off.

2. Turn to increase or to decrease the volume.

3. Press and hold for more than two seconds to turn off the navigation system, the Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) video screen, and Rear Seat Audio (RSA). If the vehicle has not been turned off, press this knob to turn RSE and RSA back on and to continue playback of the last active source.

next or previous frequency or disc track or chapter. See CD/DVD Player   (Tuning Knob): Turn to go to the next or previous frequency or disc track or chapter. See CD/DVD Player   or MP3   for more information.

AUDIO: Press to display the audio screen. Press to switch between AM, FM, or XM, if equipped, Disc, or AUX (Auxiliary), or press the screen button. See CD/DVD Player  , MP3  , and Auxiliary Devices   for more information.

    AM-FM Radio
    Notice: Before adding any sound equipment to the vehicle, such as an audio system, CD player, CB radio, mobile telephone, or two-way radio, make sure that it can be added by checking with your deale ...

    Finding a Station
    AM Source Shown, Other Sources Similar If viewing a map screen, press the source screen (AM, FM, XM (if equipped), CD, etc.) button. The display splits between the audio screen and the map screen. ...

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    Bluetooth
    For vehicles equipped with Bluetooth capability, the system can interact with many cell phones, allowing: ► Placement and receipt of calls in a hands-free mode. ► Sharing of the cell p ...

    Selecting access height
    To select access height from normal height, press down on the raise/lower switch. To select access height from Off-road height, press down on the switch once, and then a second time while lowering ...

    Format
    The radio can play.mp3 or .wma files recorded onto a CD-R or CD-RW disc. The USB port can play.mp3 and .wma files that are stored on a USB storage device as well as AAC files stored on an iPod. ...