Buick Enclave: Using the Radio to Control a USB Storage Device or iPod
The radio can control a USB storage device or an iPod using the radio buttons and knobs and display song information on the radio’s display.
(Tune): Turn to select files.
SEEK: Press to go to the start
of the track, if more than 10 seconds have played. Press and hold or press multiple
times to continue moving backward through tracks.
SEEK: Press to go to the next track.
Press and hold or press multiple times to continue moving forward through tracks.
REV (Reverse): Press and hold to
reverse playback quickly.
Sound is heard at a reduced volume. Release
REV to resume playing. The elapsed
time of the file displays.
FWD (Fast Forward): Press and hold
to advance playback quickly. Sound is heard at a reduced volume. Release
FWD to resume playing. The elapsed
time of the file displays.
(Information): Press to display
additional information about the selected track.
Connecting a USB Storage Device or iPod®
To connect a USB storage device, connect the device to the USB port located in
the instrument panel storage area. See Instrument Panel Storage for more information.
The USB port can be used ...
Using Softkeys to Control a USB Storage Device or iPod
The five softkeys below the radio display are used to control the functions listed
below.
To use the softkeys:
1. Press the first or fifth softkey below the radio display to display the functions ...
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