Black plate (71,1)
Cadillac CUE Infotainment System (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada/Mexico-
6007003) - 2014 - CRC - 8/20/13
Infotainment System
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with that character. The matches
continually become more refined
as additional characters are
entered.
2. If there are multiple matches for
what has been entered, the first
result alphabetically will be
shown.
When there are multiple
matches, a dropdown arrow is
shown after the autocomplete
text. This dropdown displays the
entire list of matches. Press the
appropriate match without
having to enter more text.
3. If autocomplete does not show
the results needed, press the
delete screen button to clear the
autocomplete from the entered
field.
If there are no matches, a
pop-up displays in response to
show how the system
understood the entered text and
attempts to show how the text
could be entered to help find the
destination.
Multiple Matches
.
If the search results in multiple
matches, a list of matches is
shown.
.
Address search results are
grouped by result type, in the
order of Full Addresses, States,
Cities, Intersections, and
Streets. If no results are found in
a particular group, that group is
not shown. If only one type of
result is found, the single type
result screen is shown. Within
each group, they are listed in
Confidence order. This means
that the closest match result will
be at the top.
.
Address searches can be sorted
by Confidence, Distance,
or Alphabetical Order.
Spelling Mistakes
The system is able to offer
alternatives if the searched term is
not found exactly. The system uses
the closest term it finds and
provides those results.
The system first searches the
entered term exactly. If no matches
are found, partial words are used.
An example is, when entering in an
address, the system attempts to do
a full match on the entire string. If it
does not find a match, the house
number is then considered an
optional term and the system
attempts to find the street and city
name. The prefix and suffix of street
names are also treated as optional
terms. The search is first done by
trying to match the prefix and/or
suffix. If there is no match found,
these terms are removed from the
search to make the search more
generic.