Infotainment System -> Audio Players for Your Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Light Truck 2023

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Infotainment System  
lines interfere with radio reception. When  
this happens, try reducing the treble on the  
radio.  
as snow and ice. If the vehicle has a  
sunroof, and it is open, or a roof loaded  
with cargo, reception may be affected.  
Caution (Continued)  
the unconnected end comes in contact  
with liquids or another power source such  
as the accessory power outlet.  
SiriusXM Satellite Radio Service  
Audio Players  
If equipped, SiriusXM Satellite Radio Service  
provides digital radio reception. Tall  
buildings or hills can interfere with satellite  
radio signals, causing the sound to fade in  
and out. In addition, traveling or standing  
under heavy foliage, bridges, garages,  
or tunnels may cause loss of the SiriusXM  
signal for a period of time. Some cellular  
services may interfere with SXM reception  
causing loss of signal.  
USB Audio  
Avoiding Untrusted Media Devices  
To play music via USB:  
When using media devices such as USB and  
mobile devices, consider the source.  
Untrusted media devices could contain files  
that affect system operation or performance  
and should be avoided.  
1. On the audio now playing page, touch  
source and select USB.  
2. If there is no device connected, follow  
the screen prompts to connect the  
device.  
USB Port  
3. Supported media content will appear on  
the display.  
The vehicle may be equipped with multiple  
USB ports. Ports may also be used for  
charging. Music may be played from a  
connected USB device.  
Mobile Device Usage  
Bluetooth Audio (Base Radio)  
Music may be played from a paired  
Bluetooth device. See Bluetooth (Pairing and  
Using a Phone for Uplevel Radio) 0 165 or  
Bluetooth (Pairing and Using a Phone for  
Base Radio) 0 169 or Bluetooth (Overview)  
0 165 for help pairing a device.  
Mobile device usage, such as making or  
receiving calls, charging, or just having the  
mobile device on may cause static  
interference in the radio. Unplug the mobile  
device or turn it off if this happens.  
Caution  
To avoid vehicle damage, unplug all  
accessories and disconnect all accessory  
cables from the vehicle when not in use.  
Accessory cables left plugged into the  
vehicle, unconnected to a device, could be  
damaged or cause an electrical short if  
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Multi-Band Antenna  
The multi-band roof antenna may be used  
for radio, navigation, and other  
communication systems, depending on the  
equipped options. To ensure clear reception,  
keep the antenna clear of obstructions, such  
Volume and song selection may be  
controlled by using the infotainment  
controls or the mobile device. If Bluetooth is  
selected and no volume is present, check the  
volume setting on the infotainment system.  
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Music can be launched by touching  
Bluetooth from the recent sources list on  
the left of the display or by touching the  
More option and then touching the  
Bluetooth device.  
All devices launch audio differently. When  
selecting Bluetooth as a source, the radio  
may show as paused on the display. Press  
play on the device or touch p on the  
vehicle display to begin playback.  
To play music via Bluetooth:  
1. On the audio now playing page, touch  
source and select the desired Bluetooth  
device.  
2. If there is no device connected, follow  
the screen prompts to pair the device.  
To play music via Bluetooth:  
Browse functionality will be provided where  
supported by the Bluetooth device. This  
media content will not be part of the  
MyMedia source mode.  
1. Power on the device, and pair to connect  
the device.  
3. Supported media content will appear on  
the display.  
2. Once paired, touch Audio from the Home  
Page, then touch Bluetooth from the  
recent sources list on the left of the  
display.  
Manage Bluetooth Devices  
Some smartphones support sending  
Bluetooth music information to display on  
the radio. When the radio receives this  
information, it will check to see if any is  
available and display it. For more  
information about supported Bluetooth  
features, visit your brand website. See  
Online Account 0 432 for details.  
Managing Bluetooth devices allows you to  
add, delete, or select another paired device.  
Only one Bluetooth device can be active at  
a time.  
Bluetooth Sound Menu  
See Infotainment System Sound Menu”  
under AM-FM Radio (Base Radio) 0 154 or  
AM-FM Radio (Uplevel Radio) 0 156.  
Some smartphones support sending  
Bluetooth music information to display on  
the radio. When the radio receives this  
information, it will check to see if any is  
available and display it. For more  
information about supported Bluetooth  
features, visit your brand website. See  
Online Account 0 432 for details.  
Manage Bluetooth Devices  
See Radio Frequency Statement 0 438.  
From the Home Page:  
Bluetooth Audio (Uplevel Radio)  
Music may be played from a connected  
Bluetooth device.  
1. Touch Audio.  
2. Touch Devices to add or delete devices.  
When touching Bluetooth, the radio may  
not be able to launch the audio player on  
the connected device to start playing. When  
the vehicle is not moving, use the mobile  
device to begin playback.  
See Radio Frequency Statement 0 438.  
Volume and song selection may be  
controlled by using the infotainment  
controls. If Bluetooth is selected and no  
volume is present, check the volume setting  
on the infotainment system or the  
connected phone.