User Manual - Page 192

For 2019 Traverse.

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Chevrolet Traverse Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada/Mexico-
12146157) - 2019 - CRC - 4/12/18
Infotainment System 191
Picture System Information
The infotainment system can view
picture files stored on a USB
storage device and devices that
support Media Transfer
Protocol (MTP).
.
Supported file extensions: .jpg,
.bmp, .png, .gif.
.
Animated GIF files are not
supported.
.
Some files may not operate due
to a different recording format or
the condition of the file.
Viewing Pictures
1. Connect the USB device to the
USB port.
2. Touch the infotainment display
to open to full screen. Touch
the infotainment display again
to return to the previous
screen.
If the USB device is already
connected:
1. Press
{.
2. Touch GALLERY.
Some features are disabled while
the vehicle is in motion.
Viewing a Slide Show
1. Touch
z from the picture
screen.
2. Touch the screen to cancel the
slide show during the slide
show playback.
Viewing a Previous or Next
Picture
Touch
S or T from the picture
screen.
Rotating a Picture
Touch
w from the picture screen.
Enlarging a Picture
Touch
x from the picture screen.
Using the USB Picture Menu
1. Touch MENU from the picture
screen.
2. Touch the appropriate menu:
.
Slide Show Time: Allows
selection of the slide show
interval.
.
Clock, Temp. Display:
Allows selection of On or
Off to show the clock and
temperature on the full
screen.
.
Display Settings: Adjusts
for Brightness and Contrast.
3. Touch Back on the infotainment
display to exit.
Auxiliary Devices
Using the Auxiliary Input Jack
Settings menus and functions may
vary depending on vehicle options.
The auxiliary input jack can be used
to connect external audio devices
such as an iPod, iPhone, MP3
player, CD player, and other
supported devices for use as
another source for audio listening.
This input jack is not an audio
output; do not plug headphones into
the front auxiliary input jack.
The auxiliary input jack is in the
center stack. The infotainment
system can play music connected
by the auxiliary device.
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