7 SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Navigation at a Glance The following example briefly describes how to use the navi-gation system. In this example you will
8 SYSTEM INTRODUCTION letter of the street name and press ENTER. Highlight the second letter and press ENTER. Continue this process until the nam
9 SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Controls and Pushbuttons There are several controls that you will frequently use when using the navigation system: 1. Power
10 Steering Wheel Controls (if equipped) In addition to the faceplate controls, there are also remote buttons that control the navigation system.
11 Software Initialization Before you use your navigation system for the first time or when installing software updates, the system software will ne
12 Inputting Information Keyboard Features 1. Match—Shows the number of possible character matches. 2. Space button—Creates a space betw
13 Main Menu Screen All navigation operation begins at the Main Menu screen. At the Main Menu screen you can access 4 other menu screens: Destinatio
14 At the right of the Map screen are 4 icons: Orientation—Shows orientation of vehicle: “North Up” or “Heading Up” icons Information—Shows e
15 The Arrow screen displays turn-by-turn guidance. To access this screen from the Map screen, highlight the Arrow icon and press ENTER. To return t
16 OPERATION Using the “Options” menu 1. From the Confirm Destination screen highlight “Options” and press ENTER. 2. The Select screen appears.
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17 Changing Routing Method This feature allows you to customize your route by selecting the quickest route, minimizing or maximizing freeway travel,
18 DESTINATION MENU This section describes how to input your destination. The des-tination can be input in one of 8 different ways. 1. Highlight
19 NOTE: The procedure for searching by City Name is similar to the Street Address procedure. Instead of inputting address information, however, in
20 Point of Interest This feature allows you to select a destination from a list of lo-cations and public places, or point of interest (POI). You ca
21 NOTE: Select “Options” to add this destination to your Trip Itinerary, save it in your Address Book, locate local POIs, or change route op-tions
22 3. The Confirm Destination screen appears showing the address of the selected destination. If it is correct, select “OK”. Press ENTER. The syste
23 1. From the Find Destination by screen select “Phone Num-ber”. Press ENTER. 2. The Input Phone Number screen appears. Use the Select Encoder to
24 • Select “Change State” to search for an intersection in a different state. • Select “Change Province” to search for an intersec-tion in a Cana
25 Address Book If a location has already been placed into your personal address book, you can recall that address for use as a destination. 1. Fro
26 NOTE: If you press another button instead of CANCEL, you will have to re-enter the trip itinerary from the Main Menu screen. Map Cursor This fea
ii Safety Guidelines ... 1 System Introduction ... 3 System Overview...
27 3. When you have located your destination, use the Select En-coder to highlight the center. Press ENTER. 4. A call-out balloon appears sho
28 At the Setup menu you can set display properties, guidance prop-erties, and a language and unit of measure. 1. At the Main Menu screen high-lig
29 • To add an icon to the map dis-play, select a grayed out icon name and press ENTER. When 3 icon names are selected, the rest of the list will b
30 Editing Beep Prompt Frequency This option allows you to choose how often you hear the au-dible “ping” tone and voice prompt as you follow your ro
31 Setting EST. Time This option allows you to view on the Map screen the esti-mated time you will arrive at your destination or the amount of time
32 At the Option menu you can save the current position of the vehi-cle to the recent route list; edit the recent route list, address book, and trip
33 light “Delete All” on the Select Address screen. A con-firmation screen appears. Select “Yes” to delete. When finished, highlight “Return” and pr
34 in. Press ENTER. The Confirm Address screen appears showing the new folder. NOTE: If the selected address is a Trail address, only the change n
35 1. From the Select screen, highlight “Trip Itinerary” and press ENTER. 2. The Select Address screen appears. Highlight the ad-dress that you wa
36 The Route feature allows you to change route properties once you have chosen your destination. This screen is available only when a destination i
1 Ensure that all persons read this manual carefully before us-ing the navigation system. It contains instructions on how to use the system in a saf
37 4. When you have selected all the roads that you wish to avoid, select “OK to Proceed”. The system will now re-calculate your route. To view a
38 The Trail function is a feature that helps you to log and save routes in non-digitized areas. The system allows a total of 150 miles (241 kilomet
39 5. The Map screen appears. As you drive the system will begin recording your route. Every 164 feet (80 meters) the system will drop “points” and
40 1. From the Find Destination by screen, highlight “Address Book” and press ENTER. 2. The Select Name screen appears. A list of addresses ap-pears
41 RADIO TABLE OF CONTENTS Setting the Clock ... 42 Radio Operation...
42 The GPS receiver used in this system is synchronized to the time data being transmitted by the GPS satellites. The satel-lites’ clock is Greenwic
43 Controls and Pushbuttons Power/Volume Control Press the PUSH ON/VOL button to turn on the radio. Turn the volume control to the right to
44 Tone The TONE button controls bass and treble levels and speaker balance and fade. Setting Bass Levels – The Bass control adjusts the bass level
45 RADIO OPERATION Steering Wheel Controls (if equipped) In addition to the faceplate controls, there are also remote buttons that control the ra
46 Setting the Radio Pushbutton Memory When you are receiving a station that you’d like to set to memory, highlight “SET” and press ENTER. “SET 1”
2 • Make certain that the volume level of the monitor is set to a level that still allows you to hear outside traffic and emergency vehicles. • Th
47 Using the Select Encoder, select a category. Press ENTER. The system will begin to search for stations in your selected music category. When the
48 NOTE: The ignition switch must be in the ON or ACC position and the radio power turned ON before the CD player will operate. NOTE: If your veh
49 Press the SCAN button to preview the first 10 seconds of each track. Press the SCAN button a second time to cancel this feature. Press the RND b
50 Controls and Pushbuttons CD/AUX Press the CD/AUX button until the CD changer mode is acti-vated. To return to AM/FM mode, press the AM/FM button.
51 In this mode you can select from 100 satellite channels of music, information, and entertainment programming. Satellite Radio Activation In ord
52 again to view the artist name. SET When you are receiving a station that you’d like to set to memory, highlight “SET” and press ENTER. “SET 1” a
53 • How do I go back to a screen? Press the CANCEL button. • How do I get to the Main Menu screen? To get to the Main Menu screen from anywhere
54 • If the battery is disconnected will I lose my saved set-tings? The system will save ONLY the address book and recent route list. All other pre
55 • I have set the clock ahead of GPS time. How do I reset it to GPS time? Go to the Clock Setup screen. Select the correct time zone. The clock
56 TROUBLESHOOTING—NAVIGATION SYSTEM Symptom Cause Solution The vehicle position is displayed incor-rectly on the screen. The vehicle position ch
3 Welcome to your new Navigation System. The information in this Owner’s Manual is designed to help you begin using your system quickly and safely.
57 TROUBLESHOOTING—RADIO Symptom Cause Solution No operation/no display Moisture condensation Allow the condensation to evaporate (about 1 hour
4 Next Maneuver Guidance When an upcoming turn is approaching, the system will give ma-neuver instructions via arrow guides and simple voice prompts
5 points of interest in many different categories. Seven different POI icons can be programmed to appear on the map. These icons indicate the locati
6 tion disc is removed from the navigation system and re-inserted at a later date, the navigation system may tempo-rarily display an incorrect vehic
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