Viewing Messages: Notes

2008 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Cargo, 6.6 6SECTION Notes
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Press the DISP or RCL button while in XM mode to view various pieces of information related to the current song or channel. By pressing and releasing the DISP or RCL button, you may view four different categories of information: Artist Name/Feature, Song/Program Title, Channel Category, and other Additional Information that may be broadcast on that channel. Additional Information messages may not always be available. If an Additional Information message is being broadcast on the tuned channel, the INFO icon will appear on the display. Each of the four information types may have multiple pages of text. To reach a category, press and release the DISP or RCL button consecutively until the desired type is displayed. If there are multiple pages of text for the selected information type, the radio will automatically display all the pages for that type at a rate of approximately one page every three seconds before timing out and returning to the default display. You may override this feature by pressing the DISP or RCL button to review all of the pages at your own pace.

Radio/Audio System Description and Operation

XM Advisory Messages Condition
Updating Updating encryption code
No Signal Loss of signal
Loading XM Acquiring channel audio (after 4 second delay)
CH Off Air Channel not in service
CH Unavail Channel no longer available
No Info Artist Name/Feature not available
No Info Song/Program Title not available
No Info Category name not available
Not Found No channel available for the chosen category
No Info No text/informational message available
XM Locked Theft Lock active
Radio ID Electronic serial number (ESN) channel 0
Unknown Radio ID not known (should only be if hardware failure)
Chk XMRcvr Hardware failure
RENDER: 1.0x

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