General Information GM vehicles equipped with a Bluetooth system can use a Bluetooth-capable cell phone with a Hands Free Profile to make and receive phone calls. Not all phones support all functions, and not all phones are guaranteed to work with the in-vehicle Bluetooth system. For phone-specific instructions and compatibility information go to www.gm.com/bluetooth. The Bluetooth system uses voice recognition to interpret voice commands to dial phone numbers and name tags. When using the in-vehicle Bluetooth system, sound comes through the vehicle s front audio system speakers and overrides the audio system. Use the audio system volume knob, during a call, to change the volume level. The adjusted volume level remains in memory for later calls. The system can be used while the key is in ON/RUN or ACC/ACCESSORY position. The range of the Bluetooth system can be up to 0 meters. Accessing the Bluetooth Voice Recognition Menu The process for accessing the Voice Recognition menu will depend upon the GM model and whether it s equipped with an onboard navigation system. Use the chart below to find the method for accessing the Voice Recognition menu. You have successfully entered the Voice Recognition menu when the system responds with Ready. The Bluetooth control buttons are located on the steering wheel on most GM models. Calls can be ended by pressing the button (on most GM models). BUICK Enclave LaCrosse Lucerne Course #: B90BT.M8P
CADILLAC with Navigation without Navigation CTS then say Hands Free. DTS Escalade STS Navigation-based Bluetooth. See Owner s Manual. XLR Not applicable CHEVROLET Avalanche Cobalt Corvette Equinox HHR Impala Malibu Silverado Suburban Tahoe TrailBlazer Traverse Acadia Envoy Sierra Yukon GMC button not included on vehicle. See page 5 for additional instructions.
HUMMER H H SUT H3, H3T, PONTIAC G5 G6 G8 Solstice Torrent SAAB with Navigation Without Navigation 9-7X 9-3 then say OnStar. SATURN AURA OUTLOOK SKY VUE button located on driver s side of instrument panel. button not included on vehicle. See page 5 for additional instructions. 3
Pairing a Phone. for two seconds. You should hear Ready followed by a tone.. Say Bluetooth. You should hear Bluetooth ready followed by a tone. 3. Say Pair. You should hear Please start a search on your Bluetooth phone and a four digit PIN number. The PIN number will be used in Step 4. 4. Start the Pairing process on the cell phone that will be paired to the vehicle. Reference the cell phone manufacturer s user guide for information on this process. For phone-specific instructions and compatibility information go to www.gm.com/bluetooth. Locate the device named General Motors. Select that device for pairing and enter the PIN number that was provided in step 3. 5. The system prompts for a name for the phone. Use a name that best describes the phone so you will recognize it in the future, i.e., Mike s phone. The system then confirms the name provided. 6. You should hear confirmation feedback, i.e., Mike s phone has been successfully paired after the pairing process is complete. 7. Repeat Steps through 7 for up to five phones to be paired. Listing Paired & Connected Phones. for two seconds. You should hear Ready followed by a tone.. Say Bluetooth. You should hear Bluetooth ready followed by a tone. 3. Say List. You should hear all of the paired phones. Only one phone can be connected at a time and the system will inform you of the connected phone with the feedback, i.e., Mike s phone is connected. Connecting to a Different Paired Phone. for two seconds. You should hear Ready followed by a tone.. Say Bluetooth. You should hear Bluetooth ready followed by a tone. 3. Say Change Phone. You should hear Please wait while I search for other paired phones. The next highest priority phone that is available and able to be connected will be made the connected phone. This also moves the previously connected phone to the bottom of the priority list. Making a Call Using the Dial Command. for two seconds. You should hear Ready followed by a tone.. Say Dial. The system will respond with feedback, i.e., Dial using, Mike s phone, number please. 3. Say the entire number without pauses, i.e., 5557777. The system will either confirm the number back to you (say yes if the number is correct) or respond with OK dialing. 4. The call will be placed on the Bluetooth cell phone and automatically be heard through the vehicle s audio system. Making a Call Using the Call Command. To utilize the Call Command, a phone number must be stored as an OnStar nametag.. for two seconds. You should hear Ready followed by a tone. 3. Say Call. The system will respond with feedback, i.e., Call using, Mike s phone, Please say the nametag. 4. Say the nametag of the person you wish to call. The system will either confirm the nametag back to you (say yes if the nametag is correct) or respond with a calling confirmation, i.e., OK, calling, Susan home. 5. The call will be placed on the Bluetooth cell phone and automatically be heard through the vehicle s audio system. 4
Answering an Incoming Call. You will hear the call ring over the vehicle audio system. If you are listening to the car audio, the audio system will mute before the call rings.. To answer the call, press the button. 3. The call audio will transfer into the vehicle. Call Waiting. If you receive a call while you are already on a call using the in-vehicle Bluetooth system, you will hear a short tone to notify you of the incoming call.. the button to answer. When you do this, the original call is placed on hold, and the new call is routed into the vehicle. 3. To return to the original call, press the button again. 4. If you don t want to answer the incoming call, disregard the tone and continue with the original call. 5. While using the call waiting feature and switching between calls, press the steering wheel control button to hang up the current call and switch to the call on hold. For vehicles without the button, press the button and say "end call." Ignoring Incoming Calls. You will hear the call ring over the vehicle audio system. If you are listening to the car audio, the audio system will mute before the call rings.. To ignore the call, press the button. For vehicles without the button, press the button and say end call." 3. The call will be rejected and stop ringing in the vehicle. The audio system will unmute. Mute a Call in Progress. During a call, all sounds from inside the vehicle can be muted, so the person on the other end of the call cannot hear them.. the button. You should hear the system respond with Ready. 3. After the beep, say Mute call. You should hear the system respond with Call muted. Un-Muting a Call in Progress. the button. You should hear the system respond with Ready.. After the beep, say Mute call. You should hear the system respond with Resuming call. Transferring Audio from the Vehicle to Your Cell Phone. the button. You should hear the system respond with Ready.. After the beep, say Transfer call. You should hear the system respond with Transferring call, and the audio switches from the vehicle to the phone. Transferring Audio from Your Cell Phone to the Vehicle. This can only be done if the in-vehicle Bluetooth is already connected to the Bluetooth enabled phone.. To transfer the audio to the vehicle, press the button for more than seconds. 3. You should hear the system respond with Transferring call, and the call switches to the car audio system. May operate differently depending on model. 5