Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product AVN6600 Eclipse
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1 W arnings and caution signs, il lustrated below , ar e posted thr oughout this manual as well as on the A VN6600. They sho w safe and corr ect ways to handle the product to prevent personal injury to you and others and avoi d damage to pr operty .
T able of Contents 2 Introduction How to use this ma nual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 GPS navigation system . . . . . . . . .
3 Present location display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Moving the map (one-touch scroll) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Moving the map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 Performing operations on a displayed ma p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Displaying POI information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Navigation guidance Setting the destinat ion and searching for a route .
5 Set automatic display of the intersection guidance screen . . . . 86 Canceling the intersection guidance screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Ferry crossing guidance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Setting the required time display .
6 Enter a telephone number for a memory point. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Entering the name of a memory point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Displaying the name of a memory point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7 Present location correction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Correcting the distance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 For reference Map DVD-ROM da ta . . . . . . . . . . . .
8 Introduction 1. Ho w to use this manual Item title A number and title is assigned for each item. Section title A title is assigned for each section. Attention Additiona l points reg ardi ng th e operations ar e given here.
9 Introduction Section headi ng Only the section side headin g will appear . Go to the next page The operation proce dures ar e continued on the next page. Operation screen A scree n showing the operation will appear . Operation procedur e Describes the operation.
10 Introduction 2. Features Several searc h methods to choose fr om (Refer to pa ge 45) • Searc h using a POI name (Ref er to page 50) When the name of the POI is known, ent er it to initiate a sear ch. It is also possibl e to search by entering only a part of the name.
11 Introduction Registering a desire d point in the memory (Refer to pa ge 100) Y our home or a geographical point y ou want to indicate o n a map ca n be regist ered in th e memory . Also, when initia ting a route search, points through which you want to make a detour can also be registered in adv ance.
12 2. Features Introduction 3-r oute simultaneous di spla y (Refer to page 73) When initiating a r oute searc h, three r outes (Quick 1, Quick 2 and Short) can be sear ched for sim ultaneousl y .
13 Introduction.
14 Introduction 3. GPS na vigation system By setting your destinati on, the device will automati cally perform a rout e search and guide you thr ough the route usi ng screen display s and voice announcements. How to vie w the navigation screen The navigation map display consists of a present l ocation screen and a scrol led map screen.
15 Introduction 6 V ehic le positi on mark The pre sent location and the v ehicle direct ion are displ ayed. 7 Scale displa y The red uction scale of the map being displayed is indicated. The length of the appearing in the scr een above re presents 300f t.
16 Introduction 4. GPS Global Positio ning System (GPS): a system developed and operated by the United States Government that pin points your pr esent location by utilizing latitudinal an d longitudinal data recei ved from at least 4 satellites (sometimes only 3 are used).
17 Introduction.
18 Basic operation 1. Menu screen and list screens Menu screen Press to displa y the Men u screen. The follo wing operations can be perf ormed from the Menu screen. • T ouch the desired item's touch swi tch to activat e. *1: The color is toned down if the dest ination is not set.
19 Basic operation How to s witch the list screens T ouch or to move the list one i tem at a time. T ouch or to move t he list one page at a time. T ouch either , , , , , , or to move the list one POI at a t ime. • The touch switch color i s toned down for POIs without correspond ing lists.
20 Basic operation 2. Adjusting the screen and setting the sound Screen adjustment T o make viewing easier , the display switches between day scr een/night scr een accord ing to whether the vehicl e lights (parking lights, t aillights, licen se plate lights) ar e on/off.
21 Basic operation Contr ast T o uch to increase, touch to decrease. Bright T o uch to increase, touch to decrease. The da ytime displa y and nighttime displa y will be switched each time is pressed. • When in daytime displ ay , the touch switch changes into bri ght color .
22 2. Adjusting the screen and setting the sound Basic operation Switching the map di splay color The map displ ay color (5 color sele ction) can be switch ed for both the daytime and nightt ime displays independ ently . T o uch in the Menu screen.
23 Basic operation Switching miles and km displa y Miles and km display on t he map screen can be swit ched. T o uch in the Menu screen. T o uch or f or Distance. • The presse d touch switch will be come brighter . T o uch . Switching the Time Zone The time zone for every regi on in the U.
24 2. Adjusting the screen and setting the sound Basic operation T o uch in the Menu screen. T o uch f or Adjust Time Zone. T ouch or f or Da ylight Saving Time . T o uch . Setting the Da ylight Saving Time Setup Change On Off OK • T ouch in the Setup scr een to re turn all items to the default setti ngs.
25 Basic operation Setting the v olume The sound volume during r oute guidance can be adjusted. T o uch in the Menu screen. T o uch either , , , , , or . • The presse d touch switch will be come brighter . • T ouch to turn OFF the volume. When the volume is OFF , touch a ny of the navi v olume switches to t urn the volume back ON.
26 Basic operation 3. Map displa ys Present locati on displa y The pre sent location scr een appears when switching t he engine to ACC or ON. • The presen t location of your vehicle is displayed on the map.
27 Basic operation Mo ving the map (one-touch scr oll) When a map is displayed, touching the map dir ectly (anywhere exc ept the touch switches) makes the point scroll to the center of the display . The street name around the sc rolled poi nt may appear .
28 3. Map displa ys Basic operation Y ou can select between setting the Str eet Name display ON (display) or OFF (not di splay) while scrolling. T o uch in the Menu screen. T o uch or f or Street Name on Scroll Map . • The presse d touch switch will be come brighter .
29 Basic operation Y ou can set the swit ches to be hidden on pr essing the touch switch. T o uch in the Menu screen. T o uch f or Function. T ouch the touch s witches desired f or non-displa y . • T ouch on the map scr een and the touch switches selected he re will not appear .
30 3. Map displa ys Basic operation Switching the map reduction scale The map re duction scale (map range) can be switched to any desired setti ng from 40,960,000:1 t o 2,500:1. Also, if the desti nation is set, you can switch to the reduction sca le showing the en tire r oute to t he destination with one touch.
31 Basic operation Displa ying street maps F or the area where the stree t map is provided, 1/0.0 025 million (75 ft) scale street ma p can be display ed. When 150 ft scal e map is displa yed, to uch . • 75 ft scale street map is dis play ed.
32 3. Map displa ys Basic operation Switching the map orientation The orientation of the map being displayed can be switc hed. • Nor th up disp lay The map appears with north poin ting up at all times r egardles s of the vehicl e's heading. (The maps appearing in thi s manual are shown in north up display form.
33 Basic operation Switching to doub le screen displa y When a map is displayed, the screen can be divided into two parts as shown below . Ex.) T wo maps can be displayed with; dif ferent r eduction scale scr eens, North up and Heading up scre ens, POI display ON and OFF scr eens.
34 3. Map displa ys Basic operation T o uch the ma p shown in the scre en on the right. T o uch any touch s witch. T o uch . T ouch to retur n to the double screen map displa y . • T ouch or to switch the map reducti on scale. • T ouch or to switch the map orientation.
35 Basic operation POI vicinity displa y When a POI vicinit y is displayed in the scr een on the left, you ca n switch it either ON (displ ay) or OFF (not display) to appear on the rig ht screen. Please refer to the POIs that can be displayed on "POI displa y" on page 36.
36 3. Map displa ys Basic operation POI displa y POI landmarks can be di splayed on the map. All Restaura nts Horse Racing American Marina Chinese Mus eum Continenta l Nationa l and State Parks Fast F.
37 Basic operation • Maps with a scale of 1 mile or great er detail can be displayed. (Exclu ding all rout e display screens .) • POI landmarks can only be di splayed within a 20 mi le radius fr om the or mark. (Up to 200 landmarks.) • Move the or mark to switch the POI l andmark displays.
38 3. Map displa ys Basic operation POI landmarks can be disp layed by simple operations whi le driving. T o uch if a map is dis pla yed. T o uch . T o uch the POI to be displaye d ( , , , , , ). • The POI landmark touched wil l appear .
39 Basic operation Multiple POI lan dmarks (5 types) can be displayed simultaneou sly . T o uch if a map is dis pla yed. T o uch . T o uch . T o uch the POI typ e to be display ed. • T ouch to show all the types of POI. T o uch the POI name to be displa yed.
40 3. Map displa ys Basic operation Names of POIs c lose to the or mark on the map and t heir distance in a straight line fro m the or mark can be displaye d. With , it is also poss ible to display a dir ection. If POI landmarks are displa y ed on the map , touch .
41 Basic operation • Only landmarks within a 20 mile radius of the or mark can be sear ched for . (Up to 200 lan dmarks.) • POI landmarks can be listed in the order of pr oximity to the or mark or by POI icon category .
42 3. Map displa ys Basic operation If a destinati on has been set, a list of POIs wh ose distance and dir ection corr espond to the set ro ute can be selected.
43 Basic operation Setting the type of POI vicinity to be retrie ved while driving The 6 items appearing i n the POI vicinity menu scr een ( , , , , , ) can be set at random. This POI vicinit y menu can be displayed even whil e driving and POI landmarks can be displayed on the map screen.
44 3. Map displa ys Basic operation T o uch the name of th e POI to be displa yed. T o uch . OK • T ouch in scree n to retur n all ite ms to thei r default settings. • T ouch in scree n to return the POI vic inity retrieved while drivin g to its defa ult setting .
Basic operation 45 Basic operation 4. Ho w to retrieve maps When setting or adding a d estination, r egistering your home, memory points, special memory points or de tour memory points, maps corr esponding to t hese setting an d registra tion points can be retri eved using various methods.
46 4. How to retrie ve maps Basic operation Item (touch switch) Function By entering an address, the map corresponding to that point (or area) can be displayed. (Refer to p age 48) By entering the name of a POI, the map corresponding to that POI's vicinity of can be displayed.
47 Basic operation Changing the sear ch area This navigat ion system divide s the U.S. and Canada into 11 block areas. For any sear ch method emp loyed, the syste m will conduct a sea rch in the area you are occupying unless t he search ar ea has been changed.
48 4. How to retrie ve maps Basic operation Retrieving a map using an ad dress If the addr ess is known, its corr esponding map can be r etrieved by selecting tha t address. T o uch and enter one character at a time. • If having made a mis take, touch to delete one character at a ti me.
49 Basic operation T ouch and enter one number at a t ime. • If you make a mistake, touch to delete one character at a ti me. T o uch . • The map searched for by entering an address is di splayed. • If ther e is an address t hat correspon ds with the enter ed house number , the map of the vicinity of that address will be dis played.
50 4. How to retrie ve maps Basic operation Retrieving a map using a POI name A map can be ret rieved by entering a partial POI name or by narr owing down fr om a list of several POI types, r egions, str eet or city names, etc. Also, a map can be retriev ed by entering the na me of an address.
51 Basic operation When narr owing do wn candidates fr om the nearest 5 cities T o uch on the list scre en. T o uch . T o uch the name of the city wh en the desired POI is locate d. T o uch the POI name to be displa yed. • T ouch to return to screen on "Retrieving a map using a POI name" (Page 50).
52 4. How to retrie ve maps Basic operation T o uch . • A POI list screen co ntaining names sear ched for from th e entered characters is displayed. T o uch the POI name to be disp la yed. • T ouch to return to scr een on "Retri eving a map us ing a POI name" (Page 50).
53 Basic operation This is one way to narr ow down the list of POI types. This is conve nient when knowing what type of POI is the destination. Narrow down a long list of candid ates using and start a sear ch after having el iminated items fr om the list.
54 4. How to retrie ve maps Basic operation All Restaura nts Horse Racing American Marina Chinese Mus eum Continenta l Nationa l and State Parks Fast Food Ski Resor t French Speedway Italian Sports Co.
55 Basic operation • Depending on the POI, the display ed geographical point is not always the actual location of tha t POI. The following cases may r esult in a sear ch based on data that dif fers fr om general publicati ons.
56 4. How to retrie ve maps Basic operation Retrieving a map i n the event of an emer gency In the event of a tra ffic accident , a problem wi th your vehicle or other emergency , a map for the near est police station, hosp ital can be retr ieved.
57 Basic operation Retrieving a map using the ar c hive Up to 100 latest pr eviously set destin ations are aut omatically re corded and a map fo r the same point can be easil y retrieved. T o uch the destin ation archive to be displa yed fro m the list.
58 4. How to retrie ve maps Basic operation T o uch Street N ame from the lis t. Enter one more Street Na me in the same manner . • Up to 24 characters can be enter ed. • If having made a mis take, touch to delete one character at a ti me.
59 Basic operation Retrieving a map using a freewa y e xit/entrance name A map can be retri eved using the name of a fr eeway or an exit/entrance. Enter the freewa y name by touching on the char acters on the screen one char acter at a time. • Up to 24 characters can be enter ed.
60 4. How to retrie ve maps Basic operation T ouch the entrance or e xit name to be displa yed f orm the list. • T ouch to enter the entrance or exi t name dir ectly . • T ouch to sort the entries in or der of the d istance fr om the presen t location.
Basic operation 61 Basic operation 5. P e rf orming operations on a retrie ved map When retrieving a map, either a map with a pinp oint search r esult or without a pinpoint s earch result (vi cinity) will be displa yed. Information on POIs can be displayed from the map retrieved.
62 Navigation guidance 1. Setting the destination and searc hing f or a r oute T o search for a route to guide you to a destination, settings including a destination se tting, additional de stinations, and r oute searc h conditions are requir ed.
Navigation guidance 63 Navigation guidance 2. Set a destination and searc h f or a r oute Route guidance begi ns after setting your destination . The destinat ion is set as per the following method s:.
64 2. Set a destination and sear ch f or a r oute Navigation guidance Setting a destination A destination can be set in the map presentl y displayed. T o uch the map. T o uch . T o uch . • T ouch to move the map. • A symbol will appear for the destination poi nt on the position and a route search will begin.
65 Navigation guidance Press . T o uch "Home" icon or spec ial memor y poin ts to . • The symbol will be displa yed at the location of your home or th e special memory point and the r oute search wil l begin. • A regi stered icon is used to r epres ent your home.
66 2. Set a destination and sear ch f or a r oute Navigation guidance • If a destination is alr eady set, touch to delete the set destination and set a new one. • T ouch to add a destination. "Adding a des tination" (Pag e 75) (Refer to to .
67 Navigation guidance All-r oute display When the r oute search is complete, an all-r oute display scr een appears. • Press after the all-r oute appears, or do not op erate the device for at least 3 seconds after you start driving, a nd route guidance will a utomatically begin .
68 2. Set a destination and sear ch f or a r oute Navigation guidance On the all-r oute screen , routes fr om the pr esent location to the desti nation, the estimated arrival time and distance ar e indicat ed. Also, the sear ch result routes can be cha nged and the guidance data can be di splayed.
69 Navigation guidance ■ T ouch swit ches The f ollowing operati ons are enabled using the touc h switche s appearing on the all- route disp lay screen. 1 Differ ent r outes ar e displayed to ena ble a selection. (Refer to page 73) 2 The rout e change screen is shown to enable the modificat ion of the search con ditions.
70 2. Set a destination and sear ch f or a r oute Navigation guidance Displa y or bypass a restri cted segment Bypass using the all-r oute displa y screen T o uch in the all route display scree n. T o uch . T o uch . • If searching f or a route that passes throu gh a restricted segment , an indicator will light up.
71 Navigation guidance Bypass using the present location scree n T o uch if a map is disp la yed. T o uch . T o uch . • If searching f or a route that passes throu gh a restricted segment , an indicator will light up. T o uch to star t the ro ute search.
72 2. Set a destination and sear ch f or a r oute Navigation guidance Displa y route data (guided r oad inf ormation) The divided r oute data to the desti nation by its entrances/exit s of interchang es (IC), transit road s, national road s or local streets can be displayed.
73 Navigation guidance 3-r oute simultaneous di splay (3-r oute searc h function) Set the destinat ion and a recommended r oute will be sea rched for r esulting in an all-r oute display fr om the prese nt location to the destinat ion.
74 Navigation guidance 3. Changing the sear ch result r oute After a r oute search is complete, th e route can b e changed by addi ng a destination or t ransit road .
75 Navigation guidance Adding a destination After having set a desti nation, up to five mor e destinations can be adde d. In the followin g situations, set an addi tional destination.
76 3. Changing the sear ch result r o ute Navigation guidance T o uch . • A destination point in the form of the symbol will appear in the position. • Up to a maximum of 5 dest inations can be set. • When 5 destinations ar e alread y set, delete a destina tion and pr oceed.
77 Navigation guidance • After ha ving set the de stination , the following opera tions are enabled from this scr een: Change the sear ch conditio ns per segment (Page 77) Switch the or der of desti.
78 3. Changing the sear ch result r o ute Navigation guidance Switching the destination or der The setting or der of multiple destina tions can be switched and a sear ch reinit iated. T o uch . T o uch . • When transit r oads ar e indicated, a confirmation scre en allowing you to cancel and r eorder d estinations is displayed.
79 Navigation guidance Deleting a destination Multiple set des tinations can be delete d. It is also possible to de lete all the destinat ions at the same time. T o uch . T ouch f or De stination. • If only one destinati on is set, the screen i n will appear .
80 3. Changing the sear ch result r o ute Navigation guidance Indicating a transit r oad T o uch . T ouch f or Pref erred Road. The map will mov e to the position of the indicate d transit road. T o uch . T o indicate the road displa y ed, touch .
81 Navigation guidance If 2 or mor e destina tions are set or if a transit road is in dicated, touch in the segment to be indicated. The route se arch is star ted. Canceling a transi t r oad indication T o uch . T ouch f or Pref err ed Road.
82 3. Changing the sear ch result r o ute Navigation guidance T o uch . • T ouch to return to the original screen. T o uch . • The route sear ch is started.
Navigation guidance 83 Navigation guidance 4. Star ting, paus ing and restar ting route guidance Star ting r oute guidance When the r oute search is complete, the all- route display scr een appears. T ouch on the all-r oute display scr een to start the route guid ance.
84 Navigation guidance 5. Route guidance When the r oute search is complete, guidance for the desi red r oute can be started. Drive towar ds your destination and the devic e will guide you along the r oute all the way to that destinat ion.
85 Navigation guidance • Enlarged intersection scr eens only appear if is set for automa tic enlarged intersection scr een display . (Refer to page 86) • Lane displays and names will not appear for int ersections about which there is no data in the map disk.
86 5. Route guidance Navigation guidance Select either to have the intersection guidance scr een turned ON (display) or OFF (not display). T ouch in the Menu screen. T ouch or f or Intersection Guidance . • The presse d touch switch will be come brighter .
87 Navigation guidance T o uch to display the nor mal map . • T ouch again on the screen t o display the interse ction guidance screen. Ferry crossing guidance Ferry crossings are shown with a dotted l ine. • V oice guidance occ urs up to the ferry terminal.
88 5. Route guidance Navigation guidance The following ti mes are calculated based on the set average vehicle spe ed. • Required time on the presen t location scre en (Page 14) • All route display screen required time (Page 67) • Required times for the segments list (simultaneo us 3 route display) (Pag e 73) T o uch in the M enu screen.
89 Navigation guidance Highwa y junction guidance When driving on a highway wi th the present location scr een displayed (if the present location is on the set route) while r oute guidance is in pr ogres s and a junction point appr oaches [interc hange exits/entrances (IC), junctions (JCT)], the hig hway junction guidance scr een will appear .
90 5. Route guidance Navigation guidance T o uch . T o display the regular scre en touch . T o display the tur n list, touch . • T o redisplay the highway pattern scr een, touch and .
91 Navigation guidance V oice guidance If appr oaching an intersec tion, junction poin t, transit point, interchange (ramp ) exit/entrance, junction (JCT) or destinat ion while r oute guidance is in p.
92 5. Route guidance Navigation guidance The auto voice guida nce can be turned ON (announced) or OFF (not announced). T ouch in the Menu screen. T o uch or f or A uto V oice Guidance . • The presse d touch switch will be come brighter . T o uch .
Navigation guidance 93 Navigation guidance 6. P erf orming operations on the guided r oute Guidance in another mode The rout e guidance continues (n o vocal guidance output) even if swit ching to another mode (showing a scr een other than the naviga tion screen).
94 6. P erf orming operations on the guided route Navigation guidance Switching the required time/distance remaining displa y If 2 or more destinations ar e set on the present l ocation screen (i f the presen t location is along the set r oute) while r oute guidance is in pr ogre ss, the requir ed time/ distanc e remai ning can be swi tched.
95 Navigation guidance On-r oute scroll The map can be moved automati cally along the set r oute to the destinat ion or to the departure poin t on the screen showi ng the guided rout e. T ouch on the displa y modification scr een. T o uch the scroll touch switches (, , , ) .
96 Navigation guidance 7. Reinitiating a r oute sear ch Reinitiating a r oute searc h While r oute guidance is in pr ogress, additional destinati ons can be set, sear ch conditions can be changed and a r oute searc h can be reinit iated. T o change the route, use either the "Change meth od using " or the "Change method using ".
97 Navigation guidance * When a transit r oad is indicated between the present locati on and the next destinati on, a route is search ed for between th e present l ocation and the indicated transit road.
98 7. Reinitiating a r oute sear ch Navigation guidance T o uch on the pr esent location screen while ro ute guidance is in progress. T o uch .
99 Navigation guidance A utomatic rer oute searc h If having deviat ed from the r oad, a route sear ch may be initia ted automatically (vicini ty searc h or all-route sear ch). The sear ch result r oute may dif fer as per the conditions under whi ch the set route was deviated.
100 Point registration 1. What is point registration Up to 106 geographical points - categorized as "home," memory points or spe cial memory points - can be stor ed on a map by reg istering them as memory points. There can be one "home" and u p to five special memory points.
Point registration 101 Point registration 2. Registering, correcting or deleting a memor y point Registering, correcting or deleting y our home One point on the map can be r egister ed as your home. Register your home to enabl e a route sear ch to your home fr om the destinatio n setting screen with one operat ion.
102 2. Registering, correcting or deleting a memor y point Point registration T o uch . T o uch . T o uch . T o uch the symbol to be registered on the map .
103 Point registration T o uch in the Menu screen. T ouch f or Memory P oints. T o uch . T o uch the touch switch f or the item to be corrected o r entered. • T ouch to cancel your home. • This correcti on and entry method is the same as for memory points.
104 2. Registering, correcting or deleting a memor y point Point registration T o uch in the Menu screen. T o uch for Memory P oints. T o uch . T o uch . • T ouch to return to the original screen. Deleting y our home My Places Delete Ye s No Maps with a scale of 1 mil e or greater detail can be register ed.
105 Point registration Registering memory points Up to 106 memory points (landmarks) can be re gistered on a map (inc luding 1 home and 5 special memory points). (If r egistering mor e than 106 points, first delete unnecess ary memory points and pr oceed.
106 2. Registering, correcting or deleting a memor y point Point registration T o uch in the Menu screen. T ouch f or Memor y Po i n t s . Select a map retriev al method to displa y the map on which the memor y point is to be regist ered.
107 Point registration • T ouch to display the selected symbol in the position. • T ouch , or for the me mory point to change t he type of symbo l. • T ouch to not display the registered memory point symbol on th e map. • Selecting a symbol wit h sound will enable an alarm to sound when about 0.
108 2. Registering, correcting or deleting a memor y point Point registration T o uch . • Set the dir ection. • T o move the direction counter clockwise, touch . T o move it clockwise, touch . • The memory point will b e displayed with . T o uch .
109 Point registration Correcting the position of a memory point T o uch in the Menu screen. T ouch f or Memory P oints. T o uch the me mor y point to be corrected. T o uch . • A map will appe ar . T o uch . • Move the map to the p osition on which the memory point is to be corr ected.
110 2. Registering, correcting or deleting a memor y point Point registration Changing the symbol of the memory point T o uch in the Menu screen. T ouch f or Memory P oints. T o uch the memor y point whose symbol you want to ch ange. T o uch .
111 Point registration Enter a telephon e nu mber for a memory point T o uch in the Menu screen. T ouch f or Memory P oints. T o uch the memor y point whose telephone n umber yo u want to enter . T o uch . Enter the n umber b y touching the s witches on the screen one number at a t ime.
112 2. Registering, correcting or deleting a memor y point Point registration Entering the name of a memory point T o uch in the Menu screen. T ouch f or Memory P oints. T o uch the memor y point for which you want to enter a name. T o uch .
113 Point registration Displa ying the name of a memory point The name of t he memory point enter ed can be displayed. T o uch in the Menu screen. T ouch f or Memory P oints. T o uch the memor y point whose name y ou want to di spla y . T o uch or f or Show Name .
114 2. Registering, correcting or deleting a memor y point Point registration Deleting a memory point T o uch in the Menu screen. T o uch for Memor y P oints. T o uch the me mor y point to be deleted . • T o delete all the m emory points, tou ch .
Point registration 115 Point registration 3. Registering, correcting or deleting a special memory point Up to 5 special memory points can be r egister ed on one map. A special memory point is dif ferent from other memory points in that, when register ed, they can be re trieved with one-touch fr om the scree n appearing when ret rieving a map.
116 3. Registering, correcting or de leting a special memor y point Point registration T o uch . T ouch f or th e special memory point (1 to 5). T o uch . Attribute T ouch switches for special memory point (1 to 5) Not Registered OK • Maps with a scale of 1 mile or greater deta il can be registe red.
117 Point registration Correcting a special memory point T o uch in the Menu screen. T ouch f or Memory P oints. T o uch the special memo r y point to be correc ted/entere d. T o uch the touch switch f or the item to be corrected o r entered.
118 3. Registering, correcting or de leting a special memor y point Point registration Deleting a special memory point T o uch in the Menu screen. T o uch for Memor y P oints. T o uch the special memo r y point to be deleted. • T o delete all the m emory points, tou ch .
Point registration 119 Point registration 4. Registering, correcting or deleting detour memor y points Registering detour memory points Up to 10 detour memory points can be r egister ed. (If regi stering more than 10 po ints, first delete unnecessary detour memory points and pr oceed.
120 4. Registering, correcting or deleting detour memory points Point registration T ouch or to set the area to be detoured. • T o widen the ar ea, touch , to narrow t he area, touch . • When reach ing the maximum or minimum permissible ar ea, the or switches invert and are inoperable ev en if touched.
121 Point registration T o uch in the Menu screen. T o uch f or Areas to A void. T o uch the Area to Av oid to correct/ enter . T o uch the touch switch f or the item to be corrected o r entered. • The corr ection/entry method is t he same as for memor y points.
122 4. Registering, correcting or deleting detour memory points Point registration T o uch in the Menu screen. T o uch for Areas to A v oid. T o uch the Area to Av oid to be deleted . • T o delete all detour memory points, touch . T o uch .
Point registration 123 Point registration 5. Destination ar chive Deleting entries fr om the destination ar chive Points on a map set as dest inations are aut omatically reco rded and can serve to r etrieve a map when setting a destination (maximum 100 desti nations).
124 Information fun ction 1. Inf ormation screen The information function cont ains "SETTING", "ESN" and "S YSTEM CHECK". The "CAMERA SCREEN" and "SIRIUS I D" function can be operate d by installing the optio nal items.
125 Information function SYSTEM CHECK screen T o uch on the INFORMA TION screen. • The SY STEM CHECK screen is displayed. Item (touch switch) Function SPEED PULSE Displays the current vehicle speed. PULSE STUDY Studies the vehicle speed duri ng events such as tire changes.
126 Optional funct ion 1. Rear Vie w Camera operations When the optional Rear View Camera is installed , the rear view image can be displayed on the monitor scr een. • Do not rely too heavily on the Rear V iew Camera. • Please use the Rear V iew Camera as a back up means to check f or obstructions behind the vehicle.
127 Optional function • The actual position and distance of people or objects may vary depending on the featur es of the camera lens. • Do not expose the camera to strong shock s such as hitting it or knocking it onto other objects.
128 1. Rear Vie w Camera operations Optional funct ion Rear View Camera ima ge T o uch on the INFORM A TIO N screen. • The rear image appears on t he monitor screen. • T ouch any of the following switches to r eturn to the normal screen: , , , .
129 Optional function • The range of the image may vary depending on the vehicle and the r oad conditions. • There is a limit to the range of the camera. Objects near the ends of the bumper and under the bumper cannot appear . • The rear image color may vary fro m the actual objects.
130 1. Rear Vie w Camera operations Optional funct ion Rear View Camera settings Y ou can select whether or not the r ear view image is automati cally displayed on the monitor on selecting reverse gear . T ouch on the INFORMA TION screen. T o uch or f or CAMERA SETTIN G.
131 Optional function.
132 Helpful tips 1. Correction of the pr esent location and distance A correcti on is necessary in the following situations: • When changing a tir e: perform an automatic correction (Dist ance correcti on) Also, a corr ection can also be made in the fo llowing situations.
133 Helpful tips T o uch . • Move to the actual posit ion of the presen t location on t he map. T o uch . Set the directio n. • T o move the direction counter clockwise, touch . T o move it clockwise, touch . T o uch . Enter Enter Maps with a scale of 1 mil e or greater detail can be corrected.
134 1. Correction of the pre sent location and distance Helpful tips Correcting the distance T o uch in the Me nu screen. T o uch f or Calibration. T o uch . • Automatic corr ection is performed. • The touch switch turns brighter during automatic corr ection.
Helpful tips 135 Helpful tips 2. Map D VD-R OM data The information on the map DVD-ROM can be viewed. The figur e below is mere ly an example. The displays may vary depending on the ty pe of map DVD-ROM and when it was made. Map D V D-R OM data display T o uch in the Me nu screen.
136 Helpful tips 3. Accuracy and err or P ositioning accuracy The GPS is a very accurate sa tellite contr olled by the U.S. Department of Defen se. Errors may resul t due to the occurren ce of a multipath caused by r eflections of f buildings or other structur es.
137 Helpful tips Under the following con ditions, make sur e to install the GPS antenna in the position indi cated in the instruction manual for your veh icle model. • If the noise emitted fr om another electrical device diminishes signal reception.
138 3. Accuracy and err or Helpful tips Present locati on displa y err or In ord er to find the exact position of the present lo cation, this device uses compi led data from the GPS satellit e, vehicle speed sensor and vibrati on gyro sensor .
139 Helpful tips Present location displa y , r oute guidance accuracy The following sit uations are not mal functions but mer ely some examples wher e inaccurate pres ent location positionin g and/or route guidance occurs depending on the r oad and driving cond itions.
140 3. Accuracy and err or Helpful tips The pr esent location appears misaligned when the veh icle is rotate d on a parking structure turntable with the ACC turned OFF . The present location appears misaligned when driving on a snowbound or slippery road or when using tire chains.
141 Helpful tips Road and geographic name data The road s and geographic names ar e subject to change after th e compilation of the map database and may dif fer fr om the actual roads and names. Route guidance When having turned on an intersection that is not part of the route guidance , there may be an error in the voice guidance instructions.
142 3. Accuracy and err or Helpful tips • The time it takes the devi ce to reiniti ate a route sear ch while driving on a highway may be lengthy . • When correct ing the present location mark manually and then dri ving under conditions where t he positioning is not corr ected, the po sition will not be pr operly indic ated.
143 Helpful tips.
144 For reference 1. Inf ormation y ou should kno w If one of these messages appears If any of the following messages are displa yed, check the equipment wh ile referring to the Cause and Remedy columns. Messag es Cause Corrective action Check GPS antenna The GPS a ntenna is not connecte d properly .
145 For reference Messag es Cause Corrective action No roads possible f or guidance near curre nt position. Please r efer to map. There ar e no roads where r oute guidance is possible in the vicinity of the present loca tion. Refer to a map and proceed.
146 1. Inf ormation y ou should kno w For reference Messag es Cause Corrective action The destination is surroun ded by water . Change destination? There is a river or other body of water between the destination an d the near est road. T ouch , move the map and set a destination near the r oad.
147 For reference B e fo re a s k i n g fo r re p a i rs Slight dif feren ces in operation can sometimes be mista ken for malfunctions, so check the following ta ble before asking for any repairs. If the followin g fail to solve the pr oblem, contact the pl ace of purchase .
148 For reference 2. Copyright GDT , Geograph ic Data T echnology , Inc. 2003 NA VTEQ. All r ights reserved. Data by inf oUSA Copyright 2003, All Rights Reserved. 2004 VISA Corporation National Research Bureau 2003 The Bullse ye Design is a regi stered trademark of T arget Brands, Inc.
149 For reference DISCLAIMER OF W ARRANTY GDT does not warrant or make any representations regarding, eithe r e xpress or implie d, regarding the use or results of the use of the D A T ABASE in terms .
150 2. Cop yright For reference END USER NOTICE PLEASE REA D THIS NOTICE CAREFULL Y BEFORE USING THIS NA VI GA TION SYS TEM The P oint Of Interest Data ("POI" Data) in the na vigation system is in part provided b y infoUSA Inc. ("inf oUSA").
151 For reference No W arranty . This inf ormation is pr ovided to y ou "as i s," and y ou agree to use it at y our o wn risk. DENSO and its licensors (and their licen sors and suppliers, co.
152 2. Cop yright For reference TERMS AND CONDITIO NS P ersonal Use Only . Y ou agree to use this Data f or the solely personal, non comme rcial pur poses f or which you were license d, and not f or service bure au, time-sharing or other simil ar purposes.
153 For reference Disclaimer of Liabil ity: [LICENSEE] A ND ITS LICE NSORS (INCL UDI NG THEIR LICENSORS AND SUPPLIE RS) SHALL NOT BE LIABLE T O Y OU IN RES PECT OF ANY CLAIM, DEMAND OR ACTION, IRRESPE.
154 2. Cop yright For reference and; (ii) f or civilian agency acquisi tions, the Li censed Data is licensed in accordance wit h the rights set f or th at F AR 52.227-14(g)(1), RIGHTS IN D A T A-GENERAL (Protection of limited rights data and computer softw are).
For reference 155 For reference 3. Glossary In ord er to use this device eff ectively , please keep the following definiti ons in mind. GPS (Global Positioning System) The GPS is a system that uses si.
156 3. Glossary For reference 2- and 3-dimensi onal positioning The GPS calculates your position using a 3-point measurement principle. Signals received from one satellite are used determin e the distance from that satellite to your vehicle. Signals received from 3 satellites can pinpoint your present location.
For reference 157 For reference 4. Index b y topic Inf ormation about the maps [Map displa ys] ■ Info on ho w to view the map sc reens "How to view the navigation screen" ....... ............. ............. ............. ............ Page 14 ■ Info on the present lo cation "Present location display" .
158 4. Inde x b y topic For reference [Retrieving a map] Route guidance [Prior to starting route guidance] ■ Inf o on how t o switc h the map ima ge quality ● How to change t he brightness and con trast "Screen adj ustment" .......... ..
159 For reference [Prior to starting route guidanc e or while route guid ance is in progress ] [While route guida nce is in progress] ■ Info on the route up to the destinat ion (guided r oads) " Display route data (guid ed road inform ation)" .
160 4. Inde x b y topic For reference Other s [Useful functions] [When some thing isn't clear] ■ Info on ho w to change the menu scre en color "Setting the wallpaper" .
161 For reference.
162 For reference 5. INDEX Numerics 3-route simultaneous display (3-route search function) ........ 73 A Accuracy and error .......... 136 All-route display .... ............. 67 Automatic reroute search ..... 99 C Correcting the distance.... 134 D Deleting entries from the destination archive .
163 For reference S Scale display ...... ................ 15 Setting a destination........... 62 Setting the average speed ................. ................ 88 Starting, pausing and restarting rout e guidance ... 83 Switching the distance remaining display .
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