2013 Buick Verano Infotainment System
2013 Buick Verano Infotainment System
2013 Buick Verano Infotainment System
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<strong>Infotainment</strong> <strong>System</strong> 45<br />
2. Select the audio book from the<br />
list to begin playback.<br />
Playing from an iPhone<br />
or iPad®<br />
This feature supports iPhone 3G,<br />
iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4S, and iPad.<br />
Follow the same instructions as<br />
stated earlier for using an iPod. To<br />
use voice recognition to play music,<br />
say “Play USB,” “Play Artist,” “Play<br />
Album,” “Play Song,” or “Play<br />
Genre.” See Voice Recognition on<br />
page 70.<br />
iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad<br />
Troubleshooting<br />
When an iPhone, iPod touch,<br />
or iPad are connected through USB<br />
and Bluetooth, the audio may not be<br />
heard when the iPod source on the<br />
radio is selected. If a phone call is<br />
received while listening to the iPod<br />
source and there is no audio for the<br />
iPod after the source, then go to the<br />
Airplay icon on the device and<br />
select dock connector or disconnect<br />
and reconnect the dock connector<br />
on the device.<br />
Some functionality may differ based<br />
on operating system version on<br />
device.<br />
USB Troubleshooting<br />
If the device is not being recognized<br />
or the music is missing screen<br />
information, restore the radio<br />
defaults:<br />
1. Press Config.<br />
2. Press Vehicle Settings.<br />
3. Press Return to Factory<br />
Settings.<br />
4. Press Yes.<br />
Pair the phone again and the device<br />
will have to index again.<br />
Bluetooth Audio and Voice<br />
Recognition<br />
See Bluetooth Audio on page 46<br />
and Voice Recognition on page 70<br />
for information using voice<br />
recognition with Bluetooth audio.<br />
Make sure all devices have the<br />
latest software downloaded.<br />
Auxiliary Devices<br />
This vehicle has an auxiliary input<br />
jack in the center console. Possible<br />
auxiliary audio sources include:<br />
. Laptop computer<br />
. MP3 player<br />
. Tape player<br />
This jack is not an audio output. Do<br />
not plug headphones into the<br />
auxiliary input jack. Set up any<br />
auxiliary device while the vehicle is<br />
in P (Park).<br />
Connect a 3.5 mm (1/8 in) cable<br />
from the auxiliary device to the<br />
auxiliary input jack. When a device<br />
is connected, the system<br />
automatically begins playing audio<br />
from the device over the vehicle<br />
speakers.