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Page 2 - MAIN TABLE OF CONTENTS

7 SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Navigation at a Glance The following example briefly describes how to use the navi-gation system. In this example you will

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8 SYSTEM INTRODUCTION letter of the street name and press ENTER. Highlight the second letter and press ENTER. Continue this process until the nam

Page 4 - SAFETY GUIDELINES

9 SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Controls and Pushbuttons There are several controls that you will frequently use when using the navigation system: 1. Power

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10 Steering Wheel Controls (if equipped) In addition to the faceplate controls, there are also remote buttons that control the navigation system.

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11 Software Initialization Before you use your navigation system for the first time or when installing software updates, the system software will ne

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12 Inputting Information Keyboard Features 1. Match—Shows the number of possible character matches. 2. Space button—Creates a space betw

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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

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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

Page 10 - SYSTEM INTRODUCTION

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

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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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i Navigation System ... 1 Radio ... 41 Frequentl

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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,

Page 14 - OPERATION

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

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19 NOTE: The procedure for searching by City Name is similar to the Street Address procedure. Instead of inputting address information, however, in

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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

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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

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22 3. The Confirm Destination screen appears showing the address of the selected destination. If it is correct, select “OK”. Press ENTER. The syste

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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

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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

Page 21 - DESTINATION MENU

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

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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

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ii Safety Guidelines ... 1 System Introduction ... 3 System Overview...

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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33 light “Delete All” on the Select Address screen. A con-firmation screen appears. Select “Yes” to delete. When finished, highlight “Return” and pr

Page 31 - SETUP MENU

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

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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

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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

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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

Page 35 - OPTION MENU

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

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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

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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

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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

Page 39 - ROUTE MENU

41 RADIO TABLE OF CONTENTS Setting the Clock ... 42 Radio Operation...

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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

Page 41 - USING THE TRAIL FUNCTION

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

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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

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45 RADIO OPERATION Steering Wheel Controls (if equipped) In addition to the faceplate controls, there are also remote buttons that control the ra

Page 44 - RADIO TABLE OF CONTENTS

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”

Page 45 - SETTING THE CLOCK

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

Page 46 - RADIO OPERATION

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

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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

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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

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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.

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51 In this mode you can select from 100 satellite channels of music, information, and entertainment programming. Satellite Radio Activation In ord

Page 51 - CD PLAYER OPERATION

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

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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

Page 53 - Play Options

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

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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

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56 TROUBLESHOOTING—NAVIGATION SYSTEM Symptom Cause Solution The vehicle position is displayed incor-rectly on the screen. The vehicle position ch

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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.

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57 TROUBLESHOOTING—RADIO Symptom Cause Solution No operation/no display Moisture condensation Allow the condensation to evaporate (about 1 hour

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4 Next Maneuver Guidance When an upcoming turn is approaching, the system will give ma-neuver instructions via arrow guides and simple voice prompts

Page 60 - TROUBLESHOOTING—RADIO

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

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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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