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090002-2664A700 0402MT (N) CUST OMER NO TICE Please retain this booklet and write in the serial number of your A VN2454 f or identification. The serial number is labeled or stamped on the chassis. DIVISION OF FUJITSU TEN CORP . OF AMERICA 19600 SOUTH VERMONT A VENUE, T ORRANCE, CA 90502 (310) 327-2151 Serial No .
NA VIGA TION SYSTEM The navigation system uses maps and vocal instructions to guide you while you are driving. However, depending on accuracy of that guidance, there may be times when inappropriate advice is given.
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2 Intr oduction How to view this manual ....................................................... 8 Features ................................................................................ 10 GPS navigation system ......................................
3 Moving the map (one-touch scroll) .................................................... 27 Moving the map ............................................................................. 27 Setting the Street Name display while scrolling ...............
4 Navigation guidance Setting the destination and searching for a route ............ 62 Set a destination and search for a route ........................... 64 Setting a destination .....................................................................
5 Setting the average speed ............................................................. 87 Highway junction guidance ............................................................... 88 Canceling the highway junction guidance screen ..................
6 Registering, correcting or deleting a special memory point ... 115 Registering a special memory point ................................................ 115 Correcting a special memory point ................................................. 117 Deleting a special memory point .
7 Error due to having changed a tire .................................................. 136 Correcting the map matching vehicle position sensor .................... 136 Present location display, route guidance accuracy ......................... 137 Road and geographic name data .
8 1. How to vie w this manual Introduction Item title A number and title is assigned for each item. Operation procedure Describes the operation. Proceed with the operation as per the numerical order. Operation title A title is assigned for each operation purpose.
The operation procedures are continued on the next page. 9 Introduction Operation screen A screen showing the operation will appear. Section side heading Only the section side heading will appear in dark letters.
10 2. Features Introduction Several sear ch methods to c hoose from (P44) Search using a POI name (P49) When the name of the POI is known, enter it to initiate a search.
11 Introduction Registering a desired point in the memory (P100) POI icon displa y (P35) Your home or a geographical point you want to indicate on a map can be registered in the memory. Also, when initiating a route search, points through which you want to make a detour can also be registered in advance.
12 2. Features When initiating a route search, three routes (Quick 1, Quick 2 and Short) can be searched for simultaneously. 3-r oute simultaneous displa y (P73) Four map display colors can be selected for the daytime and nighttime screen display respectively.
13 Introduction.
14 3. GPS navigation system Introduction By setting your destination, the device will automatically perform a route search and guide you through the route using screen displays and voice announcements. The navigation map display consists of a present location screen and a scrolled map screen.
15 Introduction 6 Vehicle position mark The present location and the vehicle direction are displayed. 7 Scale display The reduction scale of the map being displayed is indicated. The length of the appearing in the screen above represents 150ft. 8 GPS mark This mark will appear when utilizing the absolute positioning data from the GPS satellite.
16 4. GPS Introduction Global Positioning System (GPS): a system developed and operated by the United States Government that pinpoints your present location by utilizing latitudinal and longitudinal data received from at least 4 satellites (sometimes only 3 are used).
17 Introduction.
18 1. MENU screen and list screens Basic operation MENU SCREEN 1 Press to display the MENU screen. MENU 2 The following operations can be performed from the MENU screen. Touch the desired item's touch switch to activate. Setup *1 Colors inverted if the destination is not set.
19 Basic operation How to s witch the list screens ▲ or ▼ switch display Touch the or switch to move the list one item at a time. ▼ ▲ Page switch display Touch the or switch to move the list one page at a time. POI switch display Touch either , , , , , , or to move the list one POI at a time.
20 2. Adjusting the screen and setting the sound Basic operation Daytime display (when lights are turned OFF) Nighttime display (when lights are turned ON) Image quality adjustment screen Screen adjus.
21 Basic operation Contrast/Brightness 1 Contrast Touch to increase, touch to decrease. - + 2 Brightness Touch to increase, touch to increase. - + How to switch to daytime display when the lights are ON 1 Every time is touched, the screen toggles between daytime and nighttime display.
22 2. Adjusting the screen and setting the sound Switching the c loc k display The present time display appearing on the map screen can be switched. 3 Touch . OK Selected touch switches turn green. 1 Touch in the MENU screen. Setup 2 Touch or for Clock Indication.
23 Basic operation Switching km and miles displa y Km and miles display on the map screen can be switched. 3 Touch . OK Selected touch switches turn green. 1 Touch in the MENU screen. Setup 2 Touch or for Distance. miles Km Switching the Time Zone The time zone for every region in the U.
24 Setting the Daylight Saving Time 3 Touch or for Daylight Saving Time. Off On 4 Touch . OK 2 Touch for Adjust Time Zone. Change 1 Touch in the MENU screen. Setup 2. Adjusting the screen and setting the sound Basic operation ATTENTION • Touch in the SETUP screen to return all items to the default settings.
25 Basic operation Setting the v olume Set the volume of the navigation system. Adjust the volume 1 Touch in the MENU screen. Volume 2 Touch either , , , , , or . 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Selected touch switches turn green. Touch to turn OFF the volume. When the volume is OFF, touch any of the volume switches to turn the volume back ON.
26 3. Map displa ys Immediately after having installed the device, or after having reconnected the battery terminal, the vehicle position mark may differ from the actual present location (misalignment of the vehicle position mark).
27 Basic operation Mo ving the map (one-touch scr oll) When a map is displayed, touching the map directly (anywhere except the touch switches) makes the point scroll to the center of the display. The street name around the scrolled point may appear. Moving the map 1 Touch the map (anywhere except the touch switches).
28 3. Map displa ys Basic operation Setting the Street Name display while scrolling You can select between setting the Street Name display ON (display) or OFF (not display) while scrolling. 1 Touch on the MENU screen. Setup 2 Touch or for Street Name on Scroll Map.
29 Basic operation Switches can be set to appear or not appear on the map screen. Setting touch switches to display or not display 1 Touch on the MENU screen. Setup 2 Touch for Function. OFF Change 4 Touch . OK 3 Touch the touch switches desired for non-display.
30 3. Map displa ys Basic operation Switching the map reduction scale The map reduction scale (map range) can be switched to any desired setting from 40,960,000:1 to 2,500:1. Also, if the destination is set, you can switch to the reduction scale showing the entire route to the next destination with one touch.
31 Basic operation Switching the map orientation The orientation of the map being displayed can be switched. North up display Heading up display • North up display The map appears with north pointing up at all times regardless of the vehicle's heading.
32 3. Map displa ys Basic operation Switching to doub le screen display Switching to double screen display When a map is displayed, the screen can be divided into two parts as shown below. Ex.) Two maps can be displayed with; different reduction scale screens, North up and Heading up screens, POI display ON and OFF screens.
33 Basic operation • When in double screen display, only the map appearing on the left screen can be moved with one-touch scroll. • Maps retrieved by the destination setting screen or all-route display screen will appear as one screen. When returning to the present location screen, the double screen form will reappear.
34 3. Map displa ys Basic operation POI vicinity display When a POI vicinity is displayed in the screen on the left, you can switch it either ON (display) or OFF (not display) to appear on the right screen. Please refer to the POIs can be displayed on the next page.
35 Basic operation POI display types Restaurant Shopping Horse Racing Marina Museum National and State Parks Ski Resort Speedway Sports Complex Theater Tourist Attraction Tourist Infomation Video Rent.
36 3. Map displa ys Basic operation • A map with a scale diagram more detailed than 1 mile can be displayed. (Excluding all route display screens.) • POI landmarks can only be displayed within a 20 mile radius from the or mark. (Up to 200 landmarks.
37 Basic operation Display landmarks by a simple operation while driving 1 If a map is displayed, touch . Map View 2 Touch . Show POI Icon 3 Touch the POI to be displayed (, , , , , ). Hotel Restaurant Grocery Store Parks ATM Gas Station • The POI landmark touched will appear.
38 3. Map displa ys Basic operation Displaying multiple types POI landmarks other than those shown in the touch switches can be displayed. Also, multiple POI landmarks (5 types) can be displayed. 1 If a map is displayed, touch . Map View 2 Touch . Show POI Icon 3 Touch .
39 Basic operation Search for POI vicinity Names of POIs close to the or mark on the map or their distance in a strait line and direction from the or mark can be displayed. 1 If POI landmarks are displayed on the map, touch . Map View 2 Touch . Show POI Icon 3 Touch .
40 • Only landmarks within a 20 mile radius of the or mark can be searched for. (Maximum 200 items.) • POI landmarks can be listed in the order of proximity to the or mark or by POI icon category. Distance order display Category order display • Touch to change the name listing order.
41 Basic operation Displaying a list of POIs along the set route If a destination has been set, a list of POIs whose distance and direction correspond to the set route. (The distances shown represent distances left to travel to the POIs.) Display of POIs along the set route Movement display light Distance display 1 Touch .
42 3. Map displa ys Basic operation Setting the type of POI vicinity to be retrieved while driving The 6 items appearing in the POI vicinity menu screen ( , , , , , ) can be set at random. This POI vicinity menu can be displayed even while driving and POI landmarks can be displayed on the map screen.
43 Basic operation 5 Touch the name of the POI to be displayed. 6 Touch . OK.
44 4. How to retrie ve maps Basic operation When setting or adding a destination, setting stores or registering your home, memory points, special memory points or detour memory points, maps corresponding to these setting and registration points can be retrieved using various methods.
45 Basic operation Function The map of the vicinity of a memory point can be displayed. (See P55) [Only for when memory points are registered. For information concerning memory points, see P100.] The map of the vicinity of a previously set destination can be displayed.
46 4. How to retrie ve maps Basic operation Changing the sear ch area This navigation system divides the U.S. and Canada into 11 block areas. For any search method employed, the system will conduct a search in the area you are occupying unless the search area has been changed.
47 Basic operation Retrieving a map using an ad dress If the address is known, its corresponding map can be retrieved by selecting that address. 1 Touch and enter one number at a time. Street • If having made a mistake, touch to delete one letter at a time.
48 • If having made a mistake, touch to delete one letter at a time. 5 Touch and enter one number at a time. House # • The map searched for by entering an address is displayed. • If there is an address that corresponds with the entered house number, the map of the vicinity of that address will be displayed.
49 Basic operation Retrieving a map using a POI name A map can be retrieved by entering a partial POI name or by narrowing down from a list of several POI types, regions, street or city names, etc. Also, a map can be retrieved by entering the name of an address.
50 4. How to retrie ve maps Basic operation When narrowing down candidates from the nearest 5 cities If narrowing down candidates per area 1 Touch on the list screen. City 2 Touch . Nearest 5cities 3 Touch the name of the city when the desired POI is located.
51 Basic operation A POI list screen containing names searched for from the entered letters is displayed. • Touch to return to screen shown on the previous page for "Retrieving a map using a POI name" . • Touch to indicate the type of POI to be displayed on the POI list screen.
52 4. How to retrie ve maps Basic operation When narrowing down the list by POI type This is one way to narrow down the list of POI types. This is convenient when knowing what type of POI is the destination. Narrow down a long list of candidates using and start a search after having eliminated items from the list.
53 Basic operation Go to the next page POI types All Restaurant American Chinese Continental Fast Food French Italian Japanese Mexican Other Restaurants Sea Food Thai Convenience Store Department Stor.
54 • Depending on the POI, the displayed geographical point is not always the actual location of that POI. The following cases may result in a search based on data that differs from general publications.
55 Basic operation Retrieving a map in the e vent of an emergency In the event of a traffic accident, a problem with your vehicle or other emergency, a map for the nearest police station, hospital can be retrieved.
56 4. How to retrie ve maps Basic operation Up to 100 latest previously set destinations are automatically recorded and a map for the same point can be easily retrieved. 1 Touch the destination archive to be displayed from the list. Retrieving a map using the ar chive An intersection can be retrieved from 2 intersecting streets.
57 Basic operation 3 Enter one more Street Name in the same manner. • Up to 24 letters can be entered. • If having made a mistake, touch to delete one letter at a time. • Lettered touch switches with no corresponding search result will appear inverted.
58 4. How to retrie ve maps Basic operation A map can be retrieved using the name of a freeway or an exit/entrance. 1 Enter the freeway name one letter at a time by touching the switches on the screen. 2 Touch the freeway name to be displayed. 3 Touch either or to specify the freeway entrance or exit.
59 Basic operation 4 Touch the entrance or exit name to be displayed form the list. • Touch to enter the entrance or exit name directly. • Touch to sort the entries in order of the distance from the present location. Dist. Sort Input Name • If having made a mistake, touch to delete one number at a time.
60 Basic operation 5. P erf orming operations on a retrieved map When retrieving a map using a POI name, a telephone number or address or from Emergency, either a map with a pinpoint search result or without a pinpoint search result (vicinity) will be displayed.
61 Basic operation.
62 1. Setting the destination and sear ching f or a r oute Navigation guidance The following is a flow chart describing the procedure for a route search initiated after setting the destination (or adding a destination) and setting the route search conditions to guide you to your destination.
63 Navigation guidance Route guidance begins after setting your destination. The destination is set as per the following methods: • One-touch setting • Set using a registered point (your home, spe.
64 2. Set a destination and sear ch f or a route Navigation guidance Setting a destination One-touch setting 1 Touch the map. 2 Touch . Enter 3 Touch . Enter A destination can be set in the map presently displayed. • A symbol will appear for the destination point on the position and a route search will begin.
65 Navigation guidance Set from a registered point 1 Press . DEST 2 Touch or special memory points to . 5 1 • Your home or the special memory point will appear as the symbol and the route search will begin. • If a destination is already set, touch to delete the set destination and set a new one.
66 2. Set a destination and sear ch f or a route Navigation guidance Set a destination and a route search will automatically start. Route sear ch • A route search will continue even if switching to other screens. • The route will not appear if the distance to the destination is too short.
67 Navigation guidance When the route search is complete, an all-route display screen appears. All-r oute display • Press after the all-route appears, or do not operate the device for at least 3 seconds after you start driving, and route guidance will automatically begin.
68 On the all-route screen, routes from the present location to the destination, the estimated arrival time and distance are indicated. Also, the search result routes can be changed and the guidance data can be displayed.Data up to the final destination is displayed.
69 Navigation guidance ■ Touch switches The following operations are enabled using the touch switches appearing on the all- route display screen. • The search result route is a reference route to the vicinity of the destination. In no way is it the shortest, fastest or least congested route.
70 2. Set a destination and sear ch f or a route Navigation guidance 1 Touch in the all route display screen. Route Bypassing a restricted segment Displa y or bypass a restricted segment Bypass using the all-route display screen Touch .
71 Navigation guidance Touch . Allow Season Restricted Road • If searching for a route that passes through a restricted segment, an indicator will light up.
72 The divided route data to the destination by its entrances/exits of interchanges (IC), transit roads, national roads or local streets can be displayed. The map at the departure or destination area can also be displayed. Displa y route data (guided r oad information) 1 Touch in the present location screen.
73 Navigation guidance Set the destination and a recommended route will be searched for resulting in an all-route display from the present location to the destination. Other than the recommended route ( “ Quick 1 ” ), “ Quick 2 ” and “ Short ” routes will also be displayed to enable a selection.
74 3. Changing the sear ch result r oute Navigation guidance After a route search is complete, the route can be changed by adding a destination or transit road. The following are methods for changing the route. • Touch on the all-route display screen or the present location screen (during route guidance) to display the route modification screen.
75 Navigation guidance After having set a destination, more destinations can be added. In the following situations, set an additional destination. Adding a destination 1 Touch . Route 2 Touch for Destination. Add • See P44 and 60, “ How to retrieve maps ” and “ Performing operations on a retrieved map ” .
76 6 When a transit road is indicated, a cancellation screen may appear. • Touch to cancel the transit road indication and initiate a route search. • Touch to set the destination without canceling the indication. • Touch to return to the original screen.
77 Navigation guidance The search conditions per segment can be changed and a search reinitiated. Changing the sear ch conditions 1 Touch in the route modification screen. Serch Condition 2 Touch the search conditions (for each route) per individual segment.
78 The setting order of multiple destinations can be switched and a search reinitiated. Switching the destination or der 1 Touch . Route 2 Touch . Reorder • Touch to cancel. • Touch to return to the original screen. No Yes 3 When a transit road is indicated, a cancellation screen may appear.
79 Navigation guidance Multiple set destinations can be deleted. Deleting a destination 1 Touch . Route 2 Touch for the destinations or transit points. Delete • Touch to delete all the destinations. Delete All 3 Touch the destination name to be cancelled.
80 Indicating a transit r oad 1 Touch . Route 2 Touch for Preferred Road. Add 3 The map will move to the position of the indicated transit road. 4 Touch . Enter 5 Touch to select a transit road. Next • To indicate the road displayed, touch . Enter 6 Touch and the transit road will be indicated with a symbol.
81 Navigation guidance 8 A route search is started. Canceling a transit r oad indication 1 Touch . Route 2 Touch for Preferred Road. Delete 3 Touch the road name to be cancelled. • If only one point is set, the screen in will appear. 4 Indicated transit roads appear with a symbol.
82 5 Touch to initiate a route search. OK 3. Changing the sear ch result r oute.
83 4. Star ting, pausing and restar ting r oute guidance Navigation guidance Navigation guidance Star ting r oute guidance When the route search is complete, the all-route display screen appears. Touch on the all-route display screen to start the route guidance.
84 Navigation guidance 5. Route guidance When the route search is complete, guidance for the desired route can be started. Drive towards your destination and the device will guide you along the route all the way to that destination.
85 Navigation guidance Cancel the intersection guidance screen Cancel using OFF Cancel using 1 Touch . OFF • Press to redisplay the intersection guidance screen. NAVI 1 Touch . 2 Touch to display the normal map. • Touch again on the screen to display the intersection guidance screen.
86 5. Route guidance Navigation guidance Displa ying the required time The required time can be indicated on the left of the map appearing on the present location screen (if the present location is on the set route) while route guidance is in progress.
87 Navigation guidance The following times are calculated based on the set average vehicle speed. • Required time on the present location screen (P15) • All route display screen required time (P68) • Required times for the segments list (simultaneous 3 route display) (P73) Setting the average speed 1 Touch on the MENU screen.
88 5. Route guidance Navigation guidance When driving on a highway with the present location screen displayed (if the present location is on the set route) while route guidance is in progress and a junction point approaches [interchange exits/entrances (IC), junctions (JCT)], the highway junction guidance screen will appear.
89 Navigation guidance Switching the highway junction guidance screen 1 Touch if the highway junction guidance screen is displayed. 2 Touch the touch switches to be switched. • Touch to display the map screen. Or, touch to display the turn list screen.
90 5. Route guidance Navigation guidance If approaching an intersection, junction point, transit point, interchange (ramp) exit/entrance, junction (JCT) or destination while route guidance is in progress, a voice will announce the remaining distance to those points and up to 10 turning directions.
91 Navigation guidance The voice guidance while route guidance is in progress can be turned ON (announce) or OFF (not announce). Setting the voice guidance 1 Touch on the MENU screen. Setup 2 Touch or for Auto Voice Guidance. Off On • Selected touch switches turn green.
92 6. P erf orming operations on the guided route Navigation guidance Redispla ying the all-route displa y The all-route display from the departure point to the destination can be shown. 1 Touch to display the map. Map View 2 Touch . Route Overview • The all-route display screen appears.
93 Navigation guidance Switching the required time/ distance remaining displa y If 2 or more destinations are set on the present location screen (if the present location is along the set route) while route guidance is in progress, the required time/ distance remaining can be switched.
94 On-r oute scroll The map can be moved automatically along the set route to the destination or to the departure point on the screen showing the guided route. Start on-route scroll 1 Touch on the display modification screen. Route Preview 2 Touch the scroll touch switches (,,,) On-route scroll screen operations • Touch to pause map scrolling.
95 7. Reinitiating a r oute searc h Navigation guidance Navigation guidance Reinitiating a r oute searc h While route guidance is in progress, additional destinations can be set, search conditions can be changed and a route search can be reinitiated.
96 7. Reinitiating a r oute searc h Navigation guidance Screen No. Touch switch Function Page 1 Map retriev al method Retrieves the destination map Sets/adds a destination 44 2 Route Overview Shows th.
97 Navigation guidance Reinitiating a route search 1 Touch on the present location screen while route guidance is in progress. Route 2 Touch . Route Preference • A route search is reinitiated. 3 Touch the item for which a search is to be reinitiated.
98 A utomatic rer oute search If having deviated from the road, a route search may be initiated automatically (vicinity search or all-route search). The search result route may differ as per the conditions under which the set route was deviated.
99 Navigation guidance.
100 1. What is point registration Point registration A geographical point can be stored on a map by registering it as a memory point (including your home and special memory points). Also, register a detour memory point so that a detour will be made through that point when initiating a route search.
101 2. Registering, correcting or deleting a memory point Point registration Point registration Registering, correcting or deleting y our home One point on the map can be registered as your home. Register your home to enable a route search to your home from the destination setting screen with one operation.
102 2. Registering, correcting or deleting a memory point Point registration 6 Touch for your home. Not Registered 7 Touch . Icon 8 Touch the mark to be registered on the map. • Touch and to select a different mark. (See P107) With Sound Page 2 If your home is already registered, touch it to display the home cancellation screen.
103 Point registration Correcting your home 1 Touch on the MENU screen. My places 4 Touch the touch switch for the item to be corrected or entered. 2 Touch for Memory Points. Edit 3 Touch . • Touch to cancel your home. • This correction and entry method is the same as for memory points.
104 2. Registering, correcting or deleting a memory point Point registration Deleting your home 1 Touch on the MENU screen. My places 2 Touch for Memory Points. Delete 3 Touch . 4 Touch . Yes • Touch to return to the original screen. No Registration is enabled on a detailed map with a reduction scale less than 1 mile.
105 Point registration Registering memory points Up to 106 memory points (landmarks) can be registered on a map (including 1 home and 5 special memory points).
106 2. Registering, correcting or deleting a memory point Point registration 4 Touch . Enter • Touch to move the map. • When a memory point is not registered, and are toned down and will be inoperable even if touched.
107 Point registration • Page2 • Page1 • Touch to move the map. • Touch to display the selected mark in the position. • Touch , or (see the next page) for the memory point to change the type of symbol. Icon With Sound Page 2 Page 1 Icon • Touch to not display the registered memory point symbol on the map.
108 2. Registering, correcting or deleting a memory point Point registration 5 Touch . Bell ( With direction ) • Set the direction. • To move the direction counterclockwise, touch To move it clockwise, touch . • The memory point will be displayed with .
109 Point registration Correcting the position of a memory point 1 Touch on the MENU screen. My Places 2 Touch for Memory Points. Edit 3 Touch the memory point to be corrected. 4 Touch . Location • A map will appear. • The mark displayed in appears in the position.
110 2. Registering, correcting or deleting a memory point Point registration • Touch or to select a different mark. (See P107) With Sound Page 2 Changing the symbol of the memory point 1 Touch on the MENU screen. My Places 2 Touch for Memory Points.
111 Point registration Enter a telephone number f or a memory point 1 Touch on the MENU screen. My Places 2 Touch for Memory Points. Edit 4 Touch . Phone # 3 Touch the memory point to be entered. 5 Enter one number at a time by touching the switches on the screen.
112 2. Registering, correcting or deleting a memory point Point registration Entering the name of a memory point 1 Touch on the MENU screen. My Places 2 Touch for Memory Points. Edit 4 Touch . Name 3 Touch the memory point to be entered. 5 Enter one letter at a time by touching the switches on the screen.
113 Point registration Displa ying the name of a memor y point The name of the memory point entered can be displayed. 1 Touch on the MENU screen. My Places 2 Touch for Memory Points. Edit 3 Touch the memory point to be displayed. 4 Touch or for Show Name.
114 Deleting a memory point 1 Touch on the MENU screen. My Places 2 Touch for Memory Points. Delete 3 Touch the memory point to be deleted. 4 Touch . Yes • Touch to return to the original screen. No • To delete all the memory points, touch . Delete All 2.
115 Point registration Point registration 3. Registering, correcting or deleting a special memory point Up to 5 special memory points can be registered on one map. A special memory point is different from other memory points in that, when registered, they can be retrieved with one-touch from the screen appearing when retrieving a map.
116 3. Registering, correcting or deleting a special memory point Point registration 6 Touch for the special memory point. Not Registered 7 Touch . OK • Registration is enabled on a detailed map with a reduction scale less than 1 mile.
117 Point registration Correcting a special memory point 1 Touch on the MENU screen. My Places 2 Touch for Memory Points. Edit 3 Touch the special memory point to be corrected/entered. 4 Touch the touch switch for the item to be corrected/entered. • The correcting/entering method is the same as for memory points.
118 Deleting a special memory point 1 Touch on the MENU screen. My Places 2 Touch for Memory Points. Delete 3 Touch the special memory point to be deleted. • To delete all special memory points, touch . Delete All 4 Touch . Yes • Touch to return to the original screen.
119 Point registration Point registration 4. Registering, correcting or deleting detour memory points Up to 10 detour memory points can be registered. (If registering more than 10 points, first delete unnecessary detour memory points and proceed.
120 4. Registering, correcting or deleting detour memory points Point registration 5 Touch or to set the area to be detoured. ▼ ▲ • To widen the area, touch , to narrow the area, touch . • When reaching the maximum or minimum permissible area, the or switches invert and are inoperable even if touched.
121 Point registration Correcting a detour memory point 1 Touch on the MENU screen. My Places 2 Touch for Area to Avoid. Edit 3 Touch the Area to Avoid to correct/enter. 4 Touch the touch switch for the item to be corrected/entered. • The correction/entry method is the same as for memory points.
122 Deleting a detour memory point 1 Touch on the MENU screen. My Places 2 Touch for Area to Avoid. Delete 3 Touch the Area to Avoid to be deleted. • To delete all special memory points, touch . Delete All 4 Touch . Yes • Touch to return to the original screen.
123 Point registration Point registration 5. Destination ar chive Deleting entries fr om the destination arc hive Points on a map set as destinations are automatically recorded and can serve to retrieve a map when setting a destination (maximum 100 destinations).
124 1. Inf ormation screen Information function The information function contains “SETTING” . The “Back monitor” function can be operated by installing the optional items. Inf ormation screen 1 Press to display the INFORMATION screen. INFO 2 Touch the touch switch to select the item.
125 Information function.
126 1. Bac k monitor function Optional function •Do not place too much confidence in the back monitor. • Please use the back monitor as a back up means to check for obstructions behind the vehicle. • Raindrops or other natural phenomena may blur the camera's image.
127 Optional function • The actual position and distance of people or objects may vary depending on the features of the camera lens. • Do not expose the camera to strong shocks such as hitting it or knocking it onto other objects. The back monitor may not function properly if the position of the camera or its mounting angle is incorrect.
128 1. Bac k monitor function Optional function Bac k monitor image Displaying the rear image 1 Touch on the INFORMATION screen. CAMERA SCREEN • The rear image appears on the monitor screen. • Touch again to return to the normal screen. CAMERA SCREEN • The range of the image may vary depending on the vehicle and the road conditions.
129 Optional function.
130 1. Situations when a correction is necessary Helpful tips A correction is necessary in the following situations: •When changing a tire...perform an automatic correction (distance correction) Also, a correction can also be made in the following situations.
131 Helpful tips 4 Touch to move the actual position of the present location on the map. 5 Touch . Enter 6 Set the direction. 7 Touch . Enter • Touch to turn the direction counterclockwise and to turn it clockwise. • Correction can be made on a detailed map with a reduction scale of less than 1 mile.
132 1. Situations when a correction is necessary Helpful tips Correcting the distance 1 Touch on the MENU screen. Setup 2 Touch for CALIBRATION. Adjust 3 Touch . Tire Change • Automatic correction is performed. • The touch switch turns green during automatic correction.
133 2. Map D VD-R OM data Helpful tips Helpful tips The information in the database stored on the map DVD-ROM can be viewed. The figure below is merely an example. The displays may vary depending on the type of map DVD-ROM and when it was made. Map D VD-R OM data display 1 Touch on the MENU screen.
134 3. Accuracy and err or Helpful tips P ositioning accurac y The GPS is a very accurate satellite controlled by the U.S. Department of Defense. Errors may result due to the occurrence of a multipath caused by reflections off buildings or other structures.
135 Helpful tips Under the following conditions, make sure to install the GPS antenna in the position indicated in the instruction manual for your vehicle model. • If the noise emitted from another electrical device diminishes signal reception. • If this device may represent an obstruction to the proper operation of airbags.
136 Present location displa y error In order to find the exact position of the present location, this device uses compiled data from the GPS satellite, vehicle speed sensor and vibration gyro sensor. Because each of these contains a margin of error, the present location indicated may not coincide with your actual positioning.
137 Helpful tips Actual path taken Path taken as per sensor data Screen display, correction by map matching Present location displa y , r oute guidance accuracy The following situations are not malfun.
138 3. Accuracy and err or Helpful tips The present location appears misaligned when the vehicle is rotated 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.
139 Helpful tips Road and geographic name data Route guidance The roads and geographic names are subject to change after the compilation of the map database and may differ from the actual roads and names. When having turned on an intersection that is not part of the route guidance, there may be an error in the voice guidance instructions.
140 When searching for a route, the route display may not appear in time for the next turn. G2 G1 In case of multiple destinations, when having bypassed the next destination, a route search is reinitiated to provide a route returning to it. While providing guidance on where you are headed, several geographical names may be indicated.
141 Helpful tips.
142 For reference 1. F acts to keep in mind when operating What to do when messages are displa yed When the following messages appear, check the situation referring to the corresponding cause and remedy. Messages related to general navigation Message Cause Remedy Check GPS antenna The GPS antenna is not connected properly.
143 For reference No roads possible for guidance near current position. Please refer to map. No roads possible for guidance near current position and destination. Please refer to map. No roads possible for guidance near destination. Please refer to map.
144 For reference 1. F acts to keep in mind when operating 2 preferred roads have been set. Perform operation again after deleting them. You attempted to set 3 or more transit road indications when changing the route. Up to 2 transit roads can be indicated.
145 For reference Register a memory point and proceed. (See P105) You attempted to retrieve a map using a memory point when there is none registered. No memory point registered. Register in menu Memory Point. Unable to register additional points. Perform operation again after deleting unnecessary points.
146 For reference 1. F acts to keep in mind when operating Prior to assuming that a malfunction has occurred Making small errors when operating this device may lead to the assumption that a malfunction has occurred. Before going to that conclusion, check the device referring to the table below.
147 For reference Small blemishes or luminescent spots on the monitor screen This phenomenon is characteristic of liquid crystal panels. The liquid crystal panel is make with high-tech precision and has 99.99% or more effective imaging. However, there may be 0.
148 2.Copyright For reference © GDT, Geographic Data Technology, Inc. Data by infoUSA Copyright ©2003, All Rights Reserved. © 2003 VISA Corporation National Research Bureau ©2002 END USER LICENSE .
149 For reference accuracy, reliability, or otherwise, and expressly disclaims any implied warranties of quality, performance, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or non-infringement. GDT does not warrant that the DATABASE is or will be error free.
150 For reference 2.Copyright END USER NOTICE PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS NAVIGATION SYSTEM The Point Of Interest Data ("POI" Data) in the navigation system is in part provided by infoUSA Inc. ("infoUSA"). By using the POI Data, you accept and agree to all terms and conditions set forth below.
151 For reference applications installed or otherwise connected to or in communication with vehicles, capable of vehicle navigation, positioning, dispatch, real time route guidance, fleet management or similar applications. No Warranty. This information is provided to you "as is," and you agree to use it at your own risk.
152 3. Explaining the terms For reference In order to use this device effectively, please keep the following definitions in mind. The GPS is a system that uses signals received from a satellite in a maximum orbit of approximately 21,000km above the earth to indicate your present position (latitude, longitude, altitude).
153 For reference Signals do not intercross at one point Error Actual position Position determined by 2- dimensional measurement The GPS calculates your position using a 3-point measurement principle. Signals received from one satellite are used determine the distance from that satellite to your vehicle.
154 4. Subject index For reference Inf ormation about the maps [Map displays] "How to view the navigation screens" P14 Info on how to view the map screens "Displaying the present locati.
155 For reference • How to change the brightness and contrast "Adjusting the image" P20 • How to change the map color "Switching the map display color" P22 Info on how to switc.
156 For reference 4. Subject index Route guidance [Prior to starting route guidance] "Setting a destination" P64 Info on how to set a destination "Start route guidance" P83 Info on.
157 For reference "Redisplay all-route diagrams" P92 Info on how to display all-route diagrams "Reinitiating a route search" P95 Info on how to change the displayed route What to d.
158 5. Index For reference A Accuracy and error P134 All-route diagram display P67 Automatic search re-initiation P98 H Heading-up display P31 Highway junction guidance P88 How to view the navigation .
159 For reference T Touch switches P28 S Scale display P15 Screen adjustment P20 Searching for a route P66 Setting a destination P64 Setting the average speed P87 Starting , Pausing and resuming route.
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