Personalization Commands

2006 Cadillac SRX 4.6 A, AWDSECTION Personalization Commands

The following are personalization commands you can access through voice recognition by clearly stating the commands exactly as they are written. These functions are available to help with setting, storing, and recalling driver settings.

Set driver one, set driver two

These commands instruct the system to change the driver setting between driver 1 and driver 2. For more information, refer to Keyless Entry System Description and Operation in Keyless Entry.

Set driver exit

This command instructs the system to set/store an exit position for the driver that has been chosen. Adjust your seat and steering wheel exit position before stating this command.

Select driver one

This command selects the memory settings for driver 1. The seat, steering wheel and navigation system settings will change to those stored by driver 1.

Select driver two

This command selects the memory settings for driver 2. The seat, steering wheel and navigation system settings will change to those stored by driver 2.

Select driver exit

This command instructs the system to select the exit position for the currently chosen driver.

Driver help

This command instructs the system to assist with driver commands. Help commands will be displayed on the map screen when the vehicle is stopped.

Other voice commands available for the navigation system are as follows:

  • DVD Changer Commands
  • Phone Commands
  • OnStar Commands
  • Window Commands
  • Climate Control Commands
  • CD Commands
  • Radio Commands
  • Guidance Commands
  • Nametag Commands
  • Destination Commands
  • Point of Interest (POI) Commands
  • Map Commands
  • General Navigation Commands

For a complete list and description of all the voice commands available for the navigation system, refer to the Owner's Manual. The Owner's Manual will show you how to access and use voice recognition.

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