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2010 Chevrolet Corvette Navigation SystemInfotainment System . 3IntroductionOverview. 3. 4Radio. 13AM-FM Radio. 13Satellite Radio. 21Audio PlayersCD Player. 23. 23Navigation30.Using the NavigationSystem.Enter Destination.Stored Locations.Navigation Set Up.30324655Route Options.Maps.Navigation Symbols.Navigation Menu.Global PositioningSystem (GPS).Vehicle Positioning.Problems with RouteGuidance.If the System NeedsService.Ordering Map DVDs.Database CoverageExplanations.Voice Recognition60666873737475757676. 76Index . i-1M

Infotainment SystemIntroductionGENERAL MOTORS, GM, theGM Emblem, CHEVROLET, theCHEVROLET Emblem, the nameCORVETTE, and the CORVETTEEmblems are registered trademarksof General Motors Corporation.Dolby is manufactured underlicense from Dolby Laboratories.Dolby and the double-D symbol aretrademarks of Dolby Laboratories.Litho in U.S.A.Part No. 25971787 A First PrintingThe information in this manualsupplements the owner manual.This manual describes features thatmay or may not be on your specificvehicle either because they areoptions that you did not purchase ordue to changes subsequent to theprinting of this owner manual. Pleaserefer to the purchase documentationrelating to your specific vehicle toconfirm each of the features foundon your vehicle. For vehicles firstsold in Canada, substitute the name“General Motors of Canada Limited”for Chevrolet Motor Divisionwherever it appears in this manual.Keep this manual with the ownermanual in the vehicle, so it willbe there if it is needed. If the vehicleis sold, leave this manual in thevehicle. 3Canadian Vehicle Owners(Propriétaires des VéhiculesCanadiens)A French language copy of thismanual can be obtained from yourdealer/retailer or from:On peut obtenir un exemplaire dece guide en français auprès duconcessionnaire ou à l’adressesuivante:Helm, IncorporatedP.O. Box 07130Detroit, MI 482071-800-551-4123Numéro de poste 6438 de languefrançaisewww.helminc.com2009 General Motors Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

4Infotainment SystemOverviewRead this manual thoroughly tobecome familiar with how thenavigation system operates.The navigation system includesnavigation and audio functions.While entering the vehicle or whenturning the vehicle off, someDVD Map Disc noise is normal.Keeping your eyes on the road andyour mind on the drive is importantfor safe driving. The navigationsystem has built-in features intendedto help keep your eyes on the roadand mind on the drive. Somefeatures may be disabled whiledriving. Note that these functions willbe grayed-out. A grayed-out functionindicates it is not available when thevehicle is moving.All functions are available when thevehicle is parked. Do the followingbefore driving: Become familiar with thenavigation system operation,hard keys on the faceplate, andtouch-sensitive screen buttonsof the navigation system. Set up the audio by presettingfavorite stations, setting thetone, and adjusting the speakers. Set up the navigation featuresbefore beginning driving, suchas entering an address or apreset destination. Set up your phone numbers inadvance so they can be calledeasily with the press of asingle button or a single voicecommand (for navigation systemsequipped with phone capability).{ WARNINGTaking your eyes off the road toolong or too often while using thenavigation system could cause acrash resulting in injury or deathto you or others. Focus yourattention on driving.{ WARNINGAvoid looking too long or toooften at the moving map on thenavigation screen. This couldcause a crash and you or otherscan be injured or killed. Use theturn-by-turn voice guidancedirections whenever possible.

Infotainment SystemUse the navigation system to: Plan a route. Select a destination usingvarious methods and choices.When the navigation system isturned on, a screen may appearwith the information below, and youmust read and acknowledge theinformation it contains. Follow turn-by-turn route andmap guidance with voiceprompts, only if permitted bytraffic laws, controls, andconditions.You should always be alert andobey traffic and roadway laws andinstructions, regardless of theguidance from the navigationsystem. Because the navigationsystem uses street map informationthat does not include all trafficrestrictions or the latest roadchanges, it may suggest using a roadthat is now closed for construction ora turn that is prohibited by signs atthe intersection. Because the systemuses limited information, you mustalways evaluate whether followingthe system’s directions is safe andlegal for the current conditions.{ WARNINGTaking your eyes off the road forextended periods could cause acrash resulting in injury or deathto you or others. Some system controls cannotbe used the when vehicleis moving.After you acknowledge the start upinformation you will be able toaccess the NAV (navigation) andDEST (destination) functions.Once accessed, you can enter ordelete information in the navigationsystem or access other functions.See instructions later in this section.To help avoid a crash in which youor others could be killed: Always concentrate on yourdriving first by keeping your eyesand mind on the road, andyour hands on the wheel. Follow system directions only ifpermitted by traffic laws,controls, and conditions. Before using this system, readthe owner’s manual and learnhow it operates.5Every fifty times the vehicle isstarted and the navigation systemis turned on, the Caution screenappears.

6Infotainment SystemAfter reading the caution, select OKto load the map DVD information.If OK is not selected, all hardkeys except for NAV (Navigation)and DEST (Destination) canbe accessed. You can also pressthe NAV hard key to have thisCaution screen appear.When getting started, set thenavigation system to your preferenceor delete information you may haveentered using various options.g (Voice Recognition) Key.See “Hard Keys” under Usingthe Navigation System onpage 30 for more information.B. SRCE (Source) Key. See “HardKeys” under Using the NavigationSystem on page 30 for moreinformation.A.C. NAV (Navigation) Key. See“Hard Keys” under Usingthe Navigation System onpage 30 for more information.D.e / z (Audio/Screen Adjust)Key. See “Hard Keys” underUsing the Navigation System onpage 30 for more information.

Infotainment SystemQ O SEEK R (Seek/Tune)Key. See “Hard Keys” underUsing the Navigation System onpage 30 for more information.F. Power Volume Knob. See “HardKeys” under Using the NavigationSystem on page 30 for moreinformation.E.G.X DVD (DVD Map DatabaseEject) Key. See “Installing theMap DVD” under Maps onpage 66 for more information.X B (CD Eject) Key. See “CDPlayer’’ on page 23 for moreinformation.I. CD SlotJ. DVD Map Database SlotK. Navigation System ScreenH.L.X (Open/Close Faceplate) Key.See “Hard Keys” under Usingthe Navigation System onpage 30 for more information.7LanguageStoring Radio Station PresetsTo change the language of theprompts that appear on thenavigation screens, see “DICOperation and Displays” in the Indexof the vehicle’s owner manual.To set preset radio stations:Deleting Personal InformationThis navigation system canrecord and store destinations.You may want to delete storeddestinations when the vehicle issold or the lease has expired. Referto the following sections to deletethe destination information thathas been stored.See “Memory Points”, “Home”,“Previous Destination” and “PresetDestinations”, under StoredLocations on page 46 for deletingstored destinations.1. Press the power/volume knob toturn the system on.2. Press the SRCE hard key andselect the desired band (AM,FM1, FM2, XM1, or XM2(if equipped)).3. Use the TUNE/SEEK arrows totune to the desired station.4. Press and hold one of thesix preset screen buttons, at thebottom of the screen, until a beepis heard or the station is displayedon the selected preset button.5. Repeat the steps for each preset.See “Preset Station Menu” underAM-FM Radio on page 13 orSatellite Radio on page 21 for moreinformation.

8Infotainment SystemSetting the ClockTo set the time:1. Press the power/volume knob toturn the system on.2. Press and hold the time displayin the upper right corner of anyscreen.3. Select the 12H or 24H screenbutton to display the time instandard or military time.4. Press and hold the Hour andMin. (minute) arrow buttonsto increase or to decreasethe time.5. Select the correct time zonescreen button.6. Select the Daylight Saving Timescreen button, if necessary.The radio uses the GPS satellite toset the time. The vehicle needsto be in an open area to receive thesignal. See “Clock” under AM-FMRadio on page 13 for moreinformation.Setting the Region, Enteringan Address and Point ofInterest, and Storing a HomeDestination and PresetDestinationsBefore entering an Address,Point of Interest, Home, or PresetDestination, select the correct regionthat contains the final destination.The vehicle must be stopped to dothis operation.6. Press the MENU screen button.7. Press the Enter Destinationscreen button.8. Press the Region screen button.9. Select the correct numberedregion screen button thatcontains your final destination.Setting the RegionThe system returns to the EnterDestination menu. See EnterDestination on page 32 for moreinformation.To set the region:Entering an Address1. If the radio is already on with amap disc inserted, skip to Step 5.To set a destination by entering astreet address:2. Press the power/volume knob toturn the system on.1. If the radio is already on with amap disc inserted, skip to Step 5.3. Insert the DVD map disc. See“Installing the Map DVD” underMaps on page 66 for moreinformation.2. Press the power/volume knob toturn the system on.4. A notice may appear. Touch theAgree screen button to proceed.5. Press the NAV hard key.3. Insert the DVD map disc. See“Installing the Map DVD” underMaps on page 66 for moreinformation.4. A notice may appear. Touch theAgree screen button to proceed.

Infotainment System5. Press the NAV hard key.6. Press the MENU screen button.7. Press the Enter Destinationscreen button. Verify that theselected Region is correct.8. Press thebutton.2 Address screen9. Enter the street name using thealpha keypad on the screen.Do not enter street direction (ie N,S.E., or W) information or type ofstreet (ie road, lane, or court) tothe address. Use the spacesymbol screen button (U)between street or city names.For example, the street nameN. Royal Oak Rd. should beentered as royalUoak. Use thebackspace (V) screen button ifan incorrect character has beenentered.10. Select the type of street(Dr., Ln., St., etc.) if it applies,from the list.911. If there is more than one city, thesystem displays the list of citiesthat have a street with thatname. Select a city from the listor select the Input Name screenbutton to enter the city name.Entering a Point of Interest (POI)12. Enter the house number usingthe numeric keypad on thescreen and touch the OK screenbutton.A map screen appears with thedestination marked.2. Press the power/volume knob toturn the system on.13. Select the h (destination)symbol screen button.4. A notice may appear. Touch theAgree screen button to proceed.14. Select the Guide screen button.5. Press the NAV hard key.15. Once driving begins, anaudio prompt “Proceed tothe highlighted route” is heard.The vehicle is now in routeguidance mode.6. Press the MENU screen button.See “Address” under EnterDestination on page 32 for moreinformation.To set a destination by enteringa Point of Interest (POI):1. If the radio is already on with amap disc inserted, skip to Step 5.3. Insert the DVD map disc. See“Installing the Map DVD” underMaps on page 66 for moreinformation.7. Press the Enter Destinationscreen button. Verify that theselected Region is correct.8. Press the K Point of Interestscreen button.

10Infotainment System9. Enter the specific title of thePOI in the Name space(i.e. Washington Monument)using the alpha keypad on thescreen.10. Select the POI from the list.11. If there is more than one city, thesystem displays the list of citiesthat have a street with thatname. Select a city from the listor select the Input Name screenbutton to input the city name.A map screen appears with thedestination marked.12. Select the h (destination)symbol screen button.See “Point of Interest (POI)” underEnter Destination on page 32for more information.11. Press the OK screen button.A map screen appears withthe destination marked.Storing a Home Destination1. If the radio is already on with amap disc inserted, skip to Step 5.12. Press the OK screen button.2. Press the power/volume knob toturn the system on.3. Insert the DVD map disc. See“Installing the Map DVD” underMaps on page 66 for moreinformation.4. A notice may appear. Touch theAgree screen button to proceed.5. Press the NAV hard key.13. Select the Guide screen button.6. Press the MENU screen button.14. Once driving begins an audioprompt “Proceed to thehighlighted route” is heard.The vehicle is now in routeguidance mode.7. Press the N Stored Locationsscreen button.9. Press the Add screen button.Using the Category or Cityselections to help find the POIby limiting the search options.10. Press the Address screenbutton and enter all addressinformation.8. Press the L Home screen button.13. Press the back arrow screenbutton.The L Home icon is highlightedon the Enter Destinationscreen. See “Using Your Homeor Preset Destinations” laterin this section for moreinformation.Storing a Preset Destination1. If the radio is already on with amap disc inserted, skip to Step 5.2. Press the power/volume knob toturn the system on.3. Insert the DVD map disc. See“Installing the Map DVD” underMaps on page 66 for moreinformation.4. A notice may appear. Touch theAgree screen button to proceed.5. Press the NAV hard key.

Infotainment System6. Press the MENU screen button.7. Press the N Stored Locationsscreen button.8. Press the & Previous Dest.screen button.9. Press the Add screen button,then select the numberedpreset button for the destinationto appear as.10. Press the Address screenbutton and enter all addressinformation.11Using Your Home or PresetDestinations9. Select the h (destination)symbol screen button.These destinations are available forselection while driving.10. Select the Guide screen button.1. If the radio is already on with amap disc inserted, skip to Step 5.2. Press the power/volume knob toturn the system on.3. Insert the DVD map disc. See“Installing the Map DVD” underMaps on page 66 for moreinformation.11. Press the OK screen button.A map screen appears withthe destination marked.4. A notice may appear. Touch theAgree screen button to proceed.12. Press the OK screen button.6. Press the MENU screen button.13. Press the back arrow screenbutton.The numbered presetdestination is highlighted onthe Enter Destination screen.See “Using Your Home or PresetDestinations” next in this sectionfor more information.7. Press the Enter Destinationscreen button.5. Press the NAV hard key.8. Select the L(Home symbol) orone of the available presetdestination symbols. A mapscreen appears with thedestination marked.11. Once driving begins an audioprompt “Proceed to thehighlighted route” is heard.The vehicle is now in routeguidance mode.Canceling GuidanceGuidance is canceled once youarrive at the final destination.To cancel guidance prior to arrivalat the final destination:1. Press the NAV hard key toaccess the map screen.2. Press the MENU screen buttonon the map screen.3. Press the E Route Optionsscreen button.4. Press the Cancel Guidancescreen button.5. Press the Yes screen button toconfirm cancellation.

12Infotainment SystemStored Locations7. Press the Delete screen button.Once a destination has been stored,the address information can thenbe edited and deleted. See StoredLocations on page 46 for moreinformation on other features thatcan be stored, edited, and deleted.8. A confirmation pop-up screenappears: select Yes to delete;select No to cancel the operation.To delete the stored homedestination:1. Press the power/volume knob toturn the system on.2. Insert the DVD map disc. See“Installing the Map DVD” underMaps on page 66 for moreinformation.3. A notice may appear. Touch theAgree screen button to proceed.If the radio is already on witha map disc inserted, pressthe NAV hard key.4. Press the MENU screen button.5. Press the N Stored Locationsscreen button.6. Press the L Home screen button.To delete a waypoint or a storedpreset destination:1. Press the power/volume knob toturn the system on.2. Insert the DVD map disc. See“Installing the Map DVD” underMaps on page 66 for moreinformation.3. A notice may appear. Touch theAgree screen button to proceed.If the radio is already on witha map disc inserted, pressthe NAV hard key.4. Press the MENU screen button.5. Press the N Stored Locationsscreen button.6. Press the Dest. & Way Pt. orthe & Previous Dest. screenbutton.7. Press the Delete screen button,then select the way point or thenumbered preset button to delete.8. A confirmation pop-up screenappears: select Yes to delete;select No to cancel the operation.Guidance VolumeTo adjust the volume of voiceguidance prompts:1. Press the NAV hard key toaccess the map screen.2. Press the MENU screen buttonon the map screen.3. Press the I Navigation SetUp screen button.4. Press the Guidance Volumescreen button.5. Select the desired volume orselect Off. The system playsback the new volume level.See “Guidance Volume” underNavigation Set Up on page 55 formore information.

Infotainment SystemCleaning the DisplayRadioIf the panel or the display is stained,wipe it with a dry, soft cloth.AM-FM RadioNotice: If you use abrasivecleaners when cleaning glasssurfaces, you could scratchthe glass. When cleaning theglass, use only a soft cloth anddo not spray cleaner directlyon the system.Do not apply spray cleaner directlyto the system, the cleaner couldaffect the mechanical parts.Do not wipe the panel with a hardcloth or use a liquid that could ignite,such as thinner or alcohol, itcould scratch the surface or erasethe characters.Notice: Before adding any soundequipment to the vehicle, suchas an audio system, CD player,CB radio, mobile telephone, ortwo-way radio, make sure that itcan be added by checking withyour dealer/retailer. Also, checkfederal rules covering mobileradio and telephone units.If sound equipment can be added,it is very important to do itproperly. Added sound equipmentcan interfere with the operationof the vehicle’s engine, radio, orother systems, and even damagethem. The vehicle’s systems caninterfere with the operation ofsound equipment that has beenadded.13Notice: The chime signals relatedto safety belts, parking brake, andother functions of the vehicleoperate through the navigationsystem. If that equipment isreplaced or additional equipmentis added to the vehicle, the chimesmay not work. Make sure thatreplacement or additionalequipment is compatible withthe vehicle before installing it.See “Accessories andModifications” in the Indexof the vehicle’s owner manual.Your vehicle has a feature calledRetained Accessory Power (RAP).RAP lets the audio system playafter the ignition is turned off.See “Retained Accessory Power(RAP)” in the Index of your vehicle’sowner manual for more information.The audio system operates usingthe navigation system menus.

14Infotainment SystemWhen turned ON, AudioPilotcontinuously adjusts the audiosystem equalization to compensatefor background noise, so that yourmusic always sounds the same atthe set volume level.Playing the RadioPower/Volume Knob: Press toturn the audio system on andoff. Turn to increase or decreasethe volume to the audio system.

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