The navigation system is equipped with Bluetooth®. Bluetooth® is a wireless
communication system that allows you to use a Bluetooth® compatible phone in a
hands-free mode. You may also set up a phone directory for use in your vehicle. Up
to 12 phones may be registered with your Bluetooth® system, but only one phone
may be connected at a time.
Setting Up Your Bluetooth® Phone
In order to use your cellular phone with this Bluetooth® system, your phone
must be Bluetooth® compatible. See your phone information to find out if your
phone supports Bluetooth®. If your phone does support Bluetooth®, your phone
will need to be paired to the radio.
To use the navigation system to connect or pair to the phone:
- Press the CONFIG hard key.
- Select the
(Bluetooth®) screen button.
- Select the Search screen button. The system will search for the compatible
Bluetooth® devices.
Your phone must be in the discoverable mode or
the Bluetooth® feature must be on, to be found by the Bluetooth system.
- Choose your device by touching the icon next to the device name. Scroll
through the choices using the arrow buttons.
- Select the Connect screen button. Your phone and the Bluetooth® system
will begin a connecting procedure.
- Follow the instructions on the screen of the phone. They will differ depending
on your phone. Refer to your phone instructions for further information.
To use the phone to connect or pair to the navigation system:
- Press the CONFIG hard key.
- Select the
(Bluetooth®) screen button.
- Select the Receive screen button. Use your phone's search feature to select
the vehicle from the phone's list of Bluetooth® devices found.
- Follow the instructions on the screen of the phone. They will differ depending
on your phone. Refer to your phone instructions for further information.
The following options are available when in the Bluetooth® set up screen.
My Info (Information): Select this screen button to display
the details of your Bluetooth® device including the name and passkey information.
Selecting Device Name allows you to edit the name of the Bluetooth® device name.
Selecting Pass-key allows you to edit the pairing passkey used for your vehicle. The
system default device name is "Cadillac STS" and the pass-key is set to "1234".
(Page Up): Select this screen
button to scroll up the list one page at a time.
(Page Down): Select this screen
button to scroll down the list one page at a time.
(Cancel): Select this screen button
to return to the setup screen.
Registered Device: Select this screen button to display a list
of all Bluetooth® phones that have been registered (connected) to your vehicle.
From this list you can set your default device, change the phones to be used in the
vehicle, search for a new device, delete a device, and receive or connect a new device.
New Device: Select this screen button when you are in the process
of adding a new phone to be used in the vehicle. From this menu you can receive a
new device or search for new devices.
(Back): Select this screen button to
return the previous screen.
Connect: Select this screen button to connect your phone to
the Bluetooth® system.
Receive: Select this screen button to have your Bluetooth®
system connect to your phone when you are using your phone as the device to initiate
pairing. This allows your phone to search for other devices and to find and connect
to your vehicle. When this button is pressed, the navigation system is waiting to
be connected to a device.
(Delete): Select this screen button
to delete paired items one at a time.
To delete an item:
- Select the item from the device list.
- Select the delete screen button.
Default: Select this screen button to set a device as the default.
To set a device as a default:
- Select the device name from the device list.
- Select the Default screen button.
The device will be underlined.
The system will automatically connect to the defaulted device when entering your vehicle.
Search: This screen button will begin the system's search for
all available Bluetooth® phones in a designated area.
Bluetooth® Phone Screen
This information on this screen depends on the information received from the
phone. Some phones may not support this feature. While in this screen you can use
the different features to dial or to make a call.
Press the AUX hard key to get to the BLUETOOTH PHONE screen. The screen will
be displayed even if the phone is not connected. If the phone is not connected, the
system will display "Bluetooth phone not available, please check phone."
(Bluetooth): Select this screen
button to get to the Bluetooth® screen.
(Call Status): This area will indicate
the call status. It will indicate whether or not there is good signal strength and
whether or not the phone is in service range.
(Backspace): Select this screen
button to delete numbers after they have been entered. Select and release to delete
numbers one-by-one or hold it down to delete all numbers at the same time.
Switch Call: Use this screen button to switch calls during a
call-waiting situation.
Hands Free: Select this screen button to put the phone in hands-free
mode and to hear it through the vehicle's speakers.
Private: Select this screen button to put the phone in handset
mode.
Last 10: This screen button will take you to a screen showing
your last 10 calls either sent or received using Bluetooth®. You are able
to place phone calls from this screen. See the "Last 10 Calls Screen"
later in this section for more information.
(Phone Book): This screen button
will take you to the phone book screen. From this screen you can store names in the
Bluetooth® system to be used to dial calls from. This address book is independent
of the phone’s address book and data cannot be transferred from the Bluetooth®
phone book to the phone’s address book or vise versa.
(Send/End Call): This screen button
will let you place a call after using the alpha keypad or to end a call at the end
of the conversation. When you send a call, the button will be green. When you are
in a call the button will be red to indicate that touching the button will end the
call.
Dialing and Making Calls Using Your Bluetooth® Phone
Once your phone has been set up, you are ready to begin using it.
- Press the AUX hard key to enter the BLUETOOTH PHONE screen.
- Select the Bluetooth® screen button (
).
- Use the keypad to input the number you wish to call. You can also select
the number from the phone book or from the last 10 calls.
- Select the phone icon screen button to place the call.
- When you are ready to hang up, press the phone icon screen button again
to disconnect the call.
To reduce driver distraction, the phone screen buttons are not available while
driving. See "Defensive Driving" in the Index of your vehicle's owner
manual for more information.
Phone Book Screen
This screen allows access to your Bluetooth® Phone Book where you can store
names and phone numbers. Information in this screen must be inputted using the New
screen button or by copying and adding the number from the last 10 dialed or received
options. This phone book is stored on the Bluetooth® system. Phone book entries
can not be transferred to the phone address book.
(Page Up): This screen button
scrolls up the list one page at a time.
(Scroll Up): This screen button scrolls
up the list one entry at a time.
(Scroll Down): This screen button
scrolls down the list one entry at a time.
(Page Down): This screen button
scrolls down the list one page at a time.
(OnStar): Select this screen button
to use the OnStar system to place a phone call. See
OnStar® System
for
more information.
Video: Select this screen button when using an auxiliary device.
See
Auxiliary Devices
for more information.
(Cancel): Select this screen button
to return to the BLUETOOTH PHONE screen.
(Back): This screen button will return
the screen to the previous page.
(Scroll to End/Beginning): These screen buttons will allow you to scroll through the entry
as necessary.
New: This screen button will begin the creation of a new phone
book entry.
To add a new phone book entry, do the following:
- Select the New screen button.
- Select a name or phone screen button entry.
- Use the keypads to input the name and telephone number. You may have a
maximum of 24 characters.
- If you want, you may also add a nametag to the entry to work with the
voice recognition. You may have up to 20 nametags for phone book entries in
use at a time.
- When you have completed entering the information, touch the OK screen
button.
To delete a phone book entry:
- Select the
(phone book) screen button.
- Select the name that you wish to delete.
- Select the Edit screen button.
- Select the
(delete) screen button.
- The system will request confirmation. Press Yes to confirm or No to cancel.
To add a nametag to a specific name:
- Select the
(phone book) screen button.
- Select the name that you wish to add a nametag to.
- Select the Edit screen button.
- Select the Add Nametag screen button.
- The system will request that you state the name you wish to associate
with this entry.
- The system will playback the name and request confirmation. Say "Yes"
to confirm or "No" to cancel.
To delete a nametag:
- Select the
(phone book) screen button.
- Select the name to delete.
- Select the Edit screen button.
- Select the Del Nametag screen button.
- The system will request confirmation. Press Yes to confirm or No to cancel.
Edit: This screen button allows you to edit an existing phone
book entry.
All (Delete All): This screen button
deletes all phone book entries.
Last 10: This screen button will take you to a screen showing
your last 10 calls either sent or received using the Bluetooth system. You
are able to place phone calls from this screen. See the "Last 10 Calls Screen"
later in this section for more information.
(Phone Book): This screen button
will take you to the phone book screen.
(Send/End Call): This screen button
will let you place a call after touching the appropriate phone book entry or to cancel
a call at the end of the conversation.
Last 10 Calls Screen
This screen shows either the last 10 calls that have been placed or the
last 10 calls received by your Bluetooth® system. The newest calls are
at the top of the list.
(Page Up): This screen button scrolls up the list
one page at a time.
(Scroll Up): This screen button scrolls up the list
one entry at a time.
(Scroll Down): This screen button scrolls down the
list one entry at a time.
(Page Down): This screen button scrolls down the
list one page at a time.
(Cancel): Selecting this screen button to return to
the BLUETOOTH PHONE screen.
(Back): This screen button will return the screen to
the previous page.
(Scroll to End/Beginning): These screen
buttons will allow you to scroll through the entry as necessary.
Save: This screen button will allow you to save the entry in
your phone book.
All (Delete All): This screen button deletes all phone
book entries in the screen you are currently in, either received or sent.
(Phone Book): This screen button will take you to
the phone book screen.
[phone ] (Send/End Call): This screen button will let you place
a call after touching the appropriate phone book entry or to cancel a call at the
end of the conversation.
Sent: Selecting this screen button will give you the list of
the last 10 calls sent from the system.
Received: Selecting this screen button will give you the list
of the last 10 calls received on the system.
Dialing from Navigation Screens
When a Bluetooth® phone is connected you can use the
(Send/End Call) screen button to dial the associated number. Press the Info screen
button when it appears on the display. The
(Send/End Call)
screen button will appear next to the telephone number. Press the screen button and
the number will be dialed. For example, dial a POI number (restaurant, bank, etc.),
dial a number associated with a preset destination.