6-50 Infotainment System

Linking to a Different Phone

In order to link to a different phone, the new phone must be in the vehicle and available to be connected to the bluetooth system before the process is started.

1.Press the CONFIG button.

2.Select Phone Settings.

3.Select Bluetooth.

4.Select Device List.

5.Select the new phone to link to and follow the on screen prompts.

If delete is selected, the highlighted phone will be deleted.

Making a Call

Radio with CD

1.Press the PHONE button twice.

2.Enter the character sequence. See Entering a Character Sequencein Operation on page 6‑ 7 for more information.

3.Select Call to start dialing the number.

Radio with CD/DVD/MEM

1.Press the PHONE button.

2.Select Enter number.

3.Enter the character sequence. See Entering a Character Sequencein Operation on page 6‑ 7 for more information.

4.Select Call to start dialing the number.

Accepting or Declining a Call

When an incoming call is received, the infotainment system mutes and a ring tone is heard in the vehicle.

Accepting a Call

Turn the MENU/SELECT knob to Answerand press the MENU/SELECT knob to accept the call.

Declining a Call

Turn the MENU/SELECT knob to Declineand press the MENU/SELECT knob to decline the call.

Call Waiting

Call waiting must be supported on the bluetooth phone and enabled by the wireless service carrier to work.

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Cadillac 2010 owner manual Making a Call, Accepting or Declining a Call, Call Waiting

2010 specifications

In 2010, Cadillac marked a significant year with the introduction of models that blended luxury, performance, and advanced technology. Known for its American heritage and bold design, Cadillac cemented its reputation in the luxury automotive market with several innovative features in its lineup.

One of the most prominent models in 2010 was the Cadillac SRX, a midsize luxury crossover SUV. The SRX was lauded for its striking exterior design, which featured a bold grille, sharp lines, and an aggressive stance. Under the hood, the SRX was equipped with a range of powerful engine options, including a robust 3.0-liter V6 engine that provided a smooth yet dynamic driving experience. For those seeking even more performance, an optional 2.8-liter turbocharged V6 offered increased power and responsiveness.

A notable feature of the 2010 SRX was its focus on technology and connectivity. Cadillac’s CUE (Cadillac User Experience) system was a standout, featuring an advanced touchscreen interface that allowed drivers to access navigation, entertainment, and communication controls seamlessly. Integration with smartphones became increasingly important, and the SRX came with features like Bluetooth connectivity and USB ports to ensure compatibility with various devices.

Another highlight of Cadillac's 2010 lineup was the CTS sedan, which combined luxury with sportiness. The CTS was celebrated for its precise handling and powerful performance, thanks in part to its available 3.6-liter V6 engine and the sport-tuned CTS-V variant, which boasted a supercharged 6.2-liter V8 producing staggering horsepower. This blend of performance and luxury was complemented by an upscale interior, featuring high-quality materials, comfortable seating, and sophisticated design.

Safety was also a priority for Cadillac in 2010. The brand equipped its vehicles with advanced safety features such as stability control, numerous airbags, and optional driver-assistance technologies like blind spot monitoring and rear parking assist, providing peace of mind for drivers and passengers alike.

Overall, the 2010 Cadillac lineup exemplified the brand’s commitment to luxury, innovation, and performance. With a focus on integrating advanced technology and delivering an engaging driving experience, Cadillac continued to establish itself as a leader in the luxury automobile market. The combination of powerful engines, high-end features, and sophisticated design made it a year to remember for the iconic American brand.