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Navigation System 1 Table of Contents Introduction .................................. 4 Manual Overview .................... ..... ... 4 System Overview .................... ..... ... 4 Accessories Precautions .................. 5 Important Safety Information .......... 5 Map Overview .......... .................... ... 6 Current Stre et ..........[...]
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2 Navigation System Table of Contents Landmark Icons ... .................... ..... . 5 8 Showing Icons on the Map... .. .......... 60 Icon Options ................ .. ......... .. ....... 60 Going Off the Route . .................... . 62 Off-road Tracking .......... ..... ..... ...... 62 Viewing/Saving the Cu rrent Location ......................[...]
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Navigation System 3 Table of Contents System Initialization ................. 102 System Initialization ........... ..... .... 102 Entering the Security Code. ......... 102 GPS Initialization ..... ................... 103 Map Matching .......... ................... 103 System Limitations ................... 104 Database Limitations ............... [...]
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4 Navigation System Introduction Manual Overview The manual is divided into the following sections: • Getting Started - A basic introduction that discusses the controls and how to communicate with the system. • Entering a Destination - How to enter an address or locate a point of interest (POI). • Driving to Your Destination - An explanation [...]
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Navigation System 5 Introduction The navigation system applies location, direction, and speed information to the maps and calculates a route to the destination you enter. As you drive to that destination, the system provides map and voice guidance. The navigation system is easy to use. The locations of many places of business and entertainment are [...]
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6 Navigation System While driving, do not look at the screen or operate the system controls for more than a second or so at a time, and only after deciding you can do so safely. Pull to the side of the road if you need more time to look at the screen or operate the controls. The navigation system is design ed to provide route information to help yo[...]
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Navigation System 7 Introduction Verified streets (dark colore d) Unverified streets (light colored) When displayed These roads are found within metropolitan areas, and include interstate freeways and major roads connecting cities. These roads are found in rural areas, and typically include residential stre et s away fr om the center of a town. Str[...]
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8 Navigation System User Agreement In using this DVD “Satellite Linked Navigation System” (the “DVD”), which includes HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. software, ALPINE ELECTRONICS, INC. software, NAVTEQ database contents, INFO USA CORPORATION database, ZAGAT SURVEY database contents, and ZENRIN CO. database conten ts (hereinafter referred to as “Lic[...]
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Navigation System 9 User Agreement • The terms and conditions hereof apply to all subsequent users and owners as well as to the original purchaser. • The logos of oil comp anies, hotels, convenience stores, and other businesses are display ed for your information and convenience, and in no way imply any spo nsorship, approval or endorsemen t of[...]
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10 Navigation System Getting Started System Controls ENTER CANCEL MAP/GUIDE INFO AUDIO SETUP MENU CANCEL button SETUP button INFO button Interface Dial/ ENTER button MENU button AUDIO button MAP/GUIDE button Lower Display Screen Display Mode button Passenger’s Temperature Driver’s Temperature Time (set by navigation system) CANCEL button Cancel[...]
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Navigation System 11 Getting Started Display Mod e button Switches the displa y between Day mode, Night mode, and OFF. See page 98 . AUDIO button Press to display the audio screen. For more information on audio system features, see the Audio section of your Owner’s Manual. Other buttons See your Owner’s Manual. Interface Dial/ENTER button The I[...]
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12 Navigation System Getting Started Screen All selections and instruct ions are displayed on the screen. The Display is not a “touch screen” - you enter information into the system either by voice or by using the Interface Dial . Clean the screen with a soft, da mp cloth. You may use a mild cleaner intended for use on liquid crystal displays ([...]
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Navigation System 13 Getting Started Voice Control Basics Your vehicle has a voice control system that allows hands-free oper ation of most of the navigation system functions . You can also control th e audio and climate control system. The voice control system uses the NAVI TALK and NAVI BACK buttons on the steerin g wheel and a microphon e near t[...]
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14 Navigation System Getting Started Using the Voice Control System You should use the v oice control system as much as possible, and consider manual entry using the Interface Dial as a backup method of entry. Most of the system’s functions can be controlled by voice commands activated with the NAVI TALK button. To control the navigation system b[...]
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Navigation System 15 Getting Started • If more than one person is speaking at the same time, the system may misinterpret your command. • After pressing and re leasing the NAVI TALK button, wait for the beep, then give a voice command while the icon is displayed on the top left of the screen. • Give a voice command in a clear, natural speaking[...]
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16 Navigation System Getting Started Entering Information When the system needs input from you, the display changes to a screen similar to the one at the right. You can then use the displayed letters, numbers, or symbols to ente r information. Yo u can enter your keyboard in put in either of the following ways: • Say the desired letter, number, o[...]
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Navigation System 17 Getting Started System Start-up When you turn the ignition to ON (II), it takes several seconds for the navigation system to bo ot up. The first screen to appear is the navigation system globe screen. The screen then changes to the Disclaimer screen: NOTE: The OK button does no t ap pear immediately. It appears after the softwa[...]
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18 Navigation System Getting Started If you press the CANCEL button, the message will be displayed the next time you start the vehicle. NOTE: The system will display the current message and any old er or previously unread messages, with the newest message listed first. Bluetooth ® HandsFreeLink ® If you have a Blu etooth-compatible cell phone tha[...]
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Navigation System 19 Getting Started Map Screen Legend Acura Dealer School Restaurant AT M P arking Lot P ost Office Honda Dealer Hospital Grocer y Store Gas Station Hotel/Lodging P arking Garage F ree wa y Exit Inf ormation Vehicle Position (see page 63 ) (Use voice command “Display the current location,” or use the Interface Dial to show curr[...]
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20 Navigation System Getting Started Map Screen Description Zoom In/Out Rotate the Interface Dial knob to change the map scale. Zooming in increases the detail, while zooming out gives you a wide a rea view. After changing the scale, give the system a few moments to update the display. Map Scrolling To view other map areas, move the Interface Dial [...]
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Navigation System 21 Getting Started System Function Diagram This diagram shows th e navigation system features, starting at the ce nter and working outward in lay ers. The navigation program starts at “Key ON,” and then displays th e globe screen (blue). If OK is selected on the Disclaimer screen, the functions in the yellow segments of the di[...]
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22 Navigation System When you press the MENU bu tton, th e display changes to: NOTE: If you press the MENU button while en route, the MENU screen ( Route ) will be displayed. To enter the destination, select the “Enter destination by” tab by moving the Interface Dial to the left. Address (see page 23 ) This selection requires you to enter the c[...]
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Navigation System 23 By Address After you select Address from the MENU screen ( Enter destination by ), the display changes to: Tip: • When entering an address by voice, it is more efficient to say the city name first, then the street name. • When entering an ad dress by the Interface Dial , it is usually easier to enter the street first. A cit[...]
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24 Navigation System To enter the city name by voice spelling, say or select CHANGE TO SPELL MODE on the Say city name scre en, and the display will change to the Enter city name screen. Say the city name by saying individual letters, or words that represent the letters, one at a time. The system has a talk back function. If your spoken letter is n[...]
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Navigation System 25 If the system does not find an exact match, select LIST when you finish entering the name of the city. Most of the cities and towns for that s tate are listed. Listings of cities and towns in the non- detailed coverage area m ay have an asterisk “*” next to their names. If you select one, a pop-up b ox is displayed saying, [...]
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26 Navigation System The system has a talk back function. If your spoken letter is not recognized, the system will talk back to you. For example, if you say “E” but the system does not recognize the command, it will ask you, “Please select the number of the input lett er fro m the li st ,” and the following pop-up box will appear: You shoul[...]
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Navigation System 27 Entering the Street Number After you have completed the street name, the display changes to the Enter street number screen. Use the voice control system and say the address number as a continu ous string of numbers. For ex ample, the address 1 527 should be spoken as “One, five, two, seven.” You can also use the Interface D[...]
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28 Navigation System The system then displays a list of the places entered in your personal Addres s Book. By using the Interface Dia l , you can sort the displayed addresses by ALL , BUSINESS , PERSONAL , or by other categories you may cr eate. Scroll through the lis t to find your desired destin ation. After you select it, the system then display[...]
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Navigation System 29 • The second best method is to select Category , Restaura nt , and CAFÉ/ COFFEE SHO P . After you select Place Name by Keyword and search method, enter the keyword “Bucks.” The list will include all restaurants that have the letters “bucks” anywhere in the name. • You can try to enter “Bucks” using Name , but y[...]
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30 Navigation System Auto Service Lodging Shopping Honda Dealers Auto Repair & Maintenance Bed & Breakfast Resort All Shopping*2 Office Supplies/Electronics Acura Dealers Car Wash & Detailing Hotel/M otel Accessories/Jewelry Pharmacy/Drug Store Gas Station Motorcycle Dealers Leisure Auto Parts & Electronics Pet Food/Supplies Hydroge[...]
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Navigation System 31 Finding a restauran t The ZAGAT SURVEY for some restaurants is available in the system. See the Information screen, “Key to Zagat Ratings” for an explanation of these ratings (see page 74 ). On the Select a place screen, restaurants with a Zagat Rating have a icon at the end of the line. To list only restaurants with Zagat [...]
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32 Navigation System Place Name by Keyword If you do not know the exact na me of the destination, you can find the place with a keyword. When you select this option, the d isplay changes to: You can find your des tination with a keyword using the Sort b y Distance to Travel option or City Vicinity option. If you select the Sort by Distance to Trave[...]
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Navigation System 33 City Vicinity The system allows you to find points of interest in the vicinity of the city you entered. When yo u select this option, the display changes to the Enter city name screen. Enter the name of the city using the Interface Dial . If the system does not find an exact match, select LIST when you finish entering th e name[...]
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34 Navigation System Finding the Place by Zagat 2009 The ZAGAT 2009 option allows you to find a restaurant by the Zagat Rating information. The system lets you select the metro area, neig hborhood, and foo d type to search the restaurant you like. After you select the food type, the following display appears: Name - When you select Name , the resta[...]
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Navigation System 35 By Intersection After you select Intersection from the MENU screen ( Enter destination by ), the display changes to: Tip: When entering an address , it is usually easier to enter the street first. A city or cities that the street appears in will be displayed. For your convenience, you do not have to enter both city and street. [...]
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36 Navigation System To enter the city name by voice spelling, say or select CHANGE TO SPELL MODE on the Say city name scre en, and the display will change to the Enter city name screen. Say the city name by saying individual letters, or words that represent the letters, one at a time. The system has a talk back function. If your spoken letter is n[...]
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Navigation System 37 If the system does not find an exact match, select LIST when you finish entering the name of the city. Most of the cities and towns for that s tate are listed. Listings of cities and towns in the non- detailed coverage area m ay have an asterisk “*” next to their names. If you select one, a pop-up b ox is displayed saying, [...]
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38 Navigation System The system has a talk back function. If your spoken letter is not recognized, the system will talk back to you. For example, if you say “E” but the system does not recognize the command, it will ask you, “Please select the number of the input lett er fro m the li st ,” and the following pop-up box will appear: You shoul[...]
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Navigation System 39 If you did not select a city in the beginning, and the intersection appe ars in more than one city, you will see the Select a city screen. The system will give you a list of cities that the intersection appears in. Select the desired city from the list. If more than one intersection ap pears in the city, select the desired inte[...]
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40 Navigation System • When finishing a “Today’s Destinations” trip, the Today’s Destinations list entries are stored to this list, beginning with the date (e.g., item 1 shown on the previous screen). • Because both the Home an d personal Address Book list can be protected by a PIN, they do n ot show up in the previous destination list.[...]
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Navigation System 41 If desired, rotate the Interface Dial knob to change the map scale. When you have the crosshairs in the desired icon, map feature, or road, push in on the Interface Dial . The address of the location will appear at the top of the screen. NOTE: The selected icon or road segment is displayed on the 1/2 mile (800 me ter) or less m[...]
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42 Navigation System Entering a Destination Showing the Map of State With the State selection, the display changes to the Select a state screen. After you select the desired s tate, the display changes to a map of the state, with the crosshairs located near the middle. The yellow box indicat es the area you will see when you click on the current ma[...]
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Navigation System 43 Entering a Destination Showing the Map of Continental USA With the Continental US A selection, the display changes to: The yellow box indicat es the area you will see when you click on the current map with the Interface Dial . The sc ale will decrease each time you push in on the Interface Dia l , until Select a destinatio n ap[...]
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44 Navigation System Entering a Destination Editing Today’s Destinations List If you change your p lans, you can modify the Today’s Destinations list order by distance, or by orde r of entry. Say or select Sort by Entry to sort the list by the entry order, an d say or select Sort by Distance to sort the list by the distance order. To delete a d[...]
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Navigation System 45 Entering a Destination NOTE: When finishing a “Tod ay’s Destinations” trip, the Today’s Destinations list entries are stored to the Previous Destinations list, beginning with the date (e.g ., item 1 shown below). This entry contains all the destinations that were included in the Today’s Destinations itinerary. This al[...]
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46 Navigation System Driving to Your Destination Driving to Your Destination A route typically has three phases. • Initial route calculation ( Calculate route to screen) (see page 46 ). • Change the route while en route (see page 65 ). • Resume the route when restarting the engine (see Continue Trip Screen on page 69 ). Calculate Route to Scr[...]
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Navigation System 47 Driving to Your Destination Changing Routing Method The system lets you select the way you want to drive to your destinat ion. Before selecting OK to calculate a route, you can change the routing method by moving the Interface Dial down. The route choices will appear in the address box. NOTE: When you are en ro ute and want to [...]
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48 Navigation System Viewing the Routes Selecting View Routes on the Calculate route to screen allows you to scroll through an d view the various routes (Direct, Easy, Maximize Freeways, etc.) to your de stination. If you select View Routes , the display allows you to see the distance and time to go for each route. NOTE: • You ma y only vi ew rou[...]
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Navigation System 49 Driving to Your Destination Viewing the Destination Map Selecting View Dest. Map displays a map of the destination vicinit y. Press the CANCEL or NAVI BACK button to return. You can view the destination map anytime while en route by saying, “Display destination map.” Map Screen When you select OK on the Calculate route to s[...]
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50 Navigation System Map Screen Le gend Acura Dealer School Restaurant AT M P arking Lot P ost Office Honda Dealer Hospital Grocer y Store Gas Station Hotel/Lodging P arking Garage F ree wa y Exit Inf ormation Landmark Icon - Generic (see page 58 ) Destination Icon (see page 57 ) Map Features NOTE: If you move the Interf ace Dial over an area (map [...]
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Navigation System 51 Driving to Your Destination Guidance Screen The guidance screen offers an alternative way to view your route information. Many of the icons and screen features are similar to those on the map screen. While driving to your destination, press the MAP/GUIDE button to switch between the map and guidance screens. The guidance screen[...]
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52 Navigation System Distance and Time to Destination When you select a destination, the distance to the destin ation is the actual road distance of the calculated route, and not “as the crow flies.” When viewing a list of destinations (points of interest), such as restaurants, the distance is “as the crow flies” (see So rt by Distance to T[...]
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Navigation System 53 Driving to Your Destination Voice Guidance Prompts As you get near the maneuver, you will hear a voice reminder and see a pop-up window showing you the maneuver. The number of reminde rs that you will hear before a maneuver is determined by Guidance Prompts in SETUP on page 77 . With the factory default (NORMAL), typically you [...]
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54 Navigation System You can see the direction list and the distance to each maneuver. Pre ss the MAP/GUIDE button or the CANCEL button to return to the previous screen. You can scroll through the Direction list screen by screen by moving the Interface Dial up or down, or one instruction at a time by rotating the Interface Dial knob . EXIT INFO (Fr[...]
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Navigation System 55 Driving to Your Destination Guidance Mode When en route to a destin ation, you have two display optio ns: single-screen mode (the factory defaul t) and the split- screen mode. Single-screen mode - A map is displayed with oc casional guidanc e pop-up windows as yo u approach a maneuver. Split-screen mode - The map is always disp[...]
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56 Navigation System Map Scale Rotate the Interface Dial kno b or say a voice command such as “Display 1/2 m ile s cale” (see page 140 ) to change the scale of the map. Zooming in incre ases the detail, while zoomin g out gives you a view of a wider area. After changing the scale, give th e system a few moments to update the display. Functions [...]
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Navigation System 57 Driving to Your Destination Map Orientation The map can be orientated two ways: • North-up: North po inting up as you would normally view a pa per map. • Heading-up: The map cons tantly rotates so the road you are driving on always points up (as you see the road through your front windshi eld). NOTE: The red arrow in both h[...]
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58 Navigation System The display automatically changes to the map scre en when you reach your destination. Press the MENU button to return to the MENU screen ( Enter destinatio n by ). NOTE: • For information on the available voice commands, see Voice Command Index on page 139 . • If you are en route and the Interface Dial is moved, the “Time[...]
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Navigation System 59 Driving to Your Destination For some icons, you can choose either to show or hide them on the map, while others like Honda Dealer are always shown. The table below shows the features for each icon type. Some Points of Interest (POIs) lik e Police Stations are not shown as an icon , but you can still locate the near est one with[...]
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60 Navigation System Showing Icons on the Map Selecting Show Icon on Map from the Map menu (see page 52 ) displays the following screen: The screen consists of the following items: Icon Bar (curved row of icon symbols) The icon bar allows you to manually select the icons that are displayed on the map (see page 58 for a list of these icons). In the [...]
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Navigation System 61 Driving to Your Destination For instance, let’s assume that hospital is not displayed on the map, and you want to make sure that your settings are correct. You woul d d o the following: • First, you would ensure that the “OTHER ICON” button on the Icon bar is blue (see Icon Bar on pa ge 60 ). • Second, you select ICON[...]
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62 Navigation System Going Off the Route If you leave the calculated route, “Recalculating...” is displayed at the top of the screen. The system will recalculate the route from your current location and direction to the desired destination, and then give you a new route instruction. This is done automatically if you have set Rerouting to AUTOMA[...]
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Navigation System 63 Driving to Your Destination Viewing/Saving the Current Location Whenever you are on a map screen, you can always obtain your current location either by pushing in on the Interface Dial , selecting Show Icon on Map , and selecting Current Location , or by using the voice co ntrol system and saying “Display current location. ?[...]
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64 Navigation System Pop-Ups and Disclaimers When you say “OK” in the Calculate Route to screen, or if you chang e your route, the system chec ks your route and provides you with po p-up messages for the following situations: • Your route takes you into an area that you previously set as an “Avoid Area” (see Edit Avoid Area on page 90 ). [...]
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Navigation System 65 Driving to Your Destination Changing the Route While en route, you may wish to alter your route, add an interim “Waypoint” (pit stop), choose a different destination, or cancel your current destination. To change your pres ent route, you can do any of the followin g: Say “Menu,” or press the MENU button to view the MENU[...]
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66 Navigation System Search Waypoint Waypoints allow you to add an interim “pit stop” while traveling to a destination. For instance, yo u may want to stop for gas or foo d, and then continue on to your destination. Although you can en ter up to five waypoints at a time, typically you may never use more than one at a time. Waypoints are routed [...]
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Navigation System 67 Driving to Your Destination From Places Around the Destination , the system displays matches in a spiral pattern outward from the destination. The search “corridor” distance value can be changed in Edit Waypoint Search Area in SETUP (see page 92 ). To add another waypoint, press the MENU button and repeat the procedure. If [...]
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68 Navigation System Changing Your Destination There are four methods by which you can change or add a waypoint to your route. These are: Find Nearest (Voice command) From the map screen, say one of the “Find Nearest...” voice commands to locate the nearest gas station, ATM, restaurant, or other point of interest. See the “Find Nearest” voi[...]
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Navigation System 69 When the pop-up menu is displayed, select Set as Dest. to set your location as a replacement destination, or Se t as Waypoint to set as a waypoi nt. The system will return to the map screen and recalculat e the route to your new destination or waypoint. NOTE: When you scroll the map screen while en route to a destination, some [...]
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70 Navigation System Information Features Information Screen When you say “Information” or press the INF O button, the display changes to: NOTE: If some items appear to be grayed out and cannot be selected, it is because you did not select OK on the initial Disclaimer screen (see Sy stem Start-up on page 17 ), or there is no phone paired to the[...]
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Navigation System 71 Information Features You can scroll through the calendar day by day by rotating the Interface Dia l knob , or select the day by voice. When you move the Interface Dial up or down, you can also scroll through the calendar week by week. To change the month, say “Next month” or “Previous month,” or move th e Interface Dial[...]
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72 Navigation System Information Features Delete From the Calendar screen, select the date of the sche dule you wish to remove. To remove the schedule, say or select DELETE . Done Once you have fin ished entering the schedule, say or select DONE . The Calendar screen is redisplayed and the entered sch edule is shown. NOTE: • Only one entry can be[...]
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Navigation System 73 Information Features 4. Select the base unit (e.g., pounds) that you wish to convert to some o ther unit. All other units will change automatically depending on the base unit value. In the example below, 100 lbs converts to 1600 o unces, 0.05 ton (U.S.), etc. NOTE: • If you do not enter a value to be converted, only “Temper[...]
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74 Navigation System Information Features When you make a command help selection under any of the help scre ens, you will see the help commands that c an be used with the voic e control. You can say “Read List” or select by moving the Interface Dia l right, and the system will read the list to you. For a listing of all voice commands, see Voice[...]
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Navigation System 75 Information Features • “Cost” (white circ le) is the average cost of a meal (including drink and tip). • The symbols, if displayed (blue circle), indicates the following information: open on Sund ay closed on Sunday open on Mo nday closed on Monday open for lunch lunch not served serving after 11 PM no credit card accep[...]
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76 Navigation System System Setup SETUP Mode The SETUP function consists of two main screens that al low you to change and update information in the system. To display the SETUP screen ( Main Setup ), use the voice control system and say “Setup” or press the SETUP button. To change it to the SETUP screen ( Other ), select the “Other” tab. Y[...]
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Navigation System 77 System Setup Volume The navigation voice vo lum e can be adjusted by: • Using the voice control system and saying “Volume up ” or “Volume down.” • Selecting Volume and changing the setting by rotating the Interface Dial knob . • Saying “Volume Off,” or selecting Volume and then OFF . NOTE: If you turn the volu[...]
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78 Navigation System System Setup SETUP Screen (Other) Select the “Other” tab to view additional SETUP functions and th e following screen appears: to Personal Information From the SET UP screen ( Other ), say or select Personal Information and the following screen appears: Address Book The Address Book allows up to a total of 200 address entri[...]
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Navigation System 79 System Setup Accessing the Address Book List After selecting Address Book , the system prompts you to select User 1 or User 2 . If an Address Book PIN has bee n set, the system prompts you to enter your PIN. Verify that the correct user is displayed, then en ter your PIN. After entering your PIN co rrectly by voice o r by using[...]
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80 Navigation System System Setup Edit Address When you say or select Edit Address , the display changes to: Current Position - Allows you to use your current position as the address. Address - Requires you to enter the city and address you wish to store. The operation is the same as selecting Address from the MENU screen ( Enter destina tion by ).[...]
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Navigation System 81 System Setup Edit Category If desired, you can specify the cate gory of the address. Say or select Edit Category to display the Select a category screen. Scroll the screen and select a category by saying the numbe r next to your choice, or by pushing in on the Interface Dial . If you wish to set, add, or edit a new category, se[...]
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82 Navigation System System Setup Home Address This feature lets you return “Home” from any location simply by saying “Go home” at the map screen. Alternati vely, you can select Go Home on the MENU screen ( Enter destination by ). See By Go Home on page 45 . Enter the name, address, and phone number in the same way as entering a personal ad[...]
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Navigation System 83 System Setup 4. When you have en tered your PIN, the display changes to the Please re- enter new PIN screen. Enter the same number to validate the number you have selected. 5. If you have entered the same number both times, the display returns to the Edit personal informa tion screen. If not, “INCORRECT PIN” appears. Enter [...]
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84 Navigation System System Setup 2. Scroll through the list and find the address you want to delete. 3. Select the address to delete by saying the line numbe r, or by using the Interface Dial . NOTE: To cancel the deletion of Pre vious Destinations, press the CANCEL button before performi ng step 4. 4. Say or select DONE to perfo rm the deletio n,[...]
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Navigation System 85 System Setup Routing & Guidance From the SETUP screen ( Other ), say or select Routing & Gui dance and the following screen appears: to Rerouting If Rerouting is set to AUTOMATIC and you deviate fro m the route, you will see “Recalculating...” at the top of the screen for several seconds as the system calculates a n[...]
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86 Navigation System System Setup Unverified Area Routing Allows you to receive turn-by-turn ma p and voice guidance in unverified areas when en route to a destination (see Map Ov erview on page 6 ). The chart below illustrates th e routing differences with this setting ON or OFF . Unverified Area Routing: OFF (factory default) Unverified Area Rout[...]
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Navigation System 87 System Setup Unverified Area Routing When driving to your destination, you have the choice of using or not using “unverified” roads. You ma ke this choice in the SETUP screen. The next few pages contain an example of a route to a destination in an unverified area explaining the routing differences found in unverified areas.[...]
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88 Navigation System System Setup With Unverified Area Routing OFF , the driver chose to take a sh ortcut and avoid the long route. The moment you enter an unverified street, a caution box appears on the screen and is read by the voice. This lets you kn ow that you are about to enter an unverified area and that you will be following a dotted “vec[...]
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Navigation System 89 System Setup With Unverified Area Routing OFF , you are presented with a blu e “vector line” that always points to the destination. You must manually choose streets from the map that will lead to your destination. No guid ance is provided, and there are no directions to the destination. With Unverified Area Routing ON , a b[...]
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90 Navigation System System Setup Edit Avoid Area This function allows you to select areas you wish to avoid when calculating a route to your destination. You can select up to five areas to avoid. You may wish to set up an “avoid area” to route around long-term road construction, closures, or any area you wish to avoid. If you enter a route tha[...]
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Navigation System 91 System Setup After selecting the choice, a map screen will be displayed. Rotate the Interface Dial knob to select the map scale (available scales are 1/20, 1/8, and 1/4 m ile scales). Use the Interface Dial to move the crosshai rs (red circle) to the desired start point and push in on the Interface Dial to “set” the start p[...]
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92 Navigation System System Setup NOTE: • You can select areas to avoid, however you cannot select roads or areas that you want the system to use for routing. • If you are drawing a box around a road as an area to avoid, ensu re the following: When you draw the box, make sure that th e road or portion of a road that you encircled includes an in[...]
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Navigation System 93 System Setup For “Places Along the Route,” the system looks in fron t of you within a corridor width specified by your values for “On Freeways” or “On Surface Street.” The system checks the upcoming area, b ased on your inpu t. For “Places Around the Destination,” the system searches outwards in a spiral from th[...]
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94 Navigation System System Setup Auto Daylight Sets automatic daylight savings time ON or OFF . If set t o ON , the clock will automatically “spring ahead” or “fall behind” by one ho ur when a daylig ht savings time change occurs. If you reside in a state or area where daylight savings time is no t used, then you may want to turn this feat[...]
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Navigation System 95 System Setup Daylight Savings Time (DST) Selection (Change DST Schedule) This option lets you select the schedule ( April-October or March- November ) when daylight savings time will automatically occur in your navigation system. The system default is the new 2007 March-November schedule as ma ndated by the U.S. government. Dur[...]
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96 Navigation System System Setup After you have traveled approximately 1/2 mile away from a mapped road, the system will display a series of white dots on the map screen to show the path you have traveled. This is provided so you can follow the dots to backtrack to the mapped road you originally left. Tracking continues until you reach a mapped ro[...]
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Navigation System 97 System Setup 4. Rotate the Interface Dia l knob so the vehicle position arrowhead is pointing in the corr ect direction, and push in on the Interface Dial . The display will return to the previous screen. NOTE: If you continually have to do this, there are either problems in the database or GPS reception problems. See Accessori[...]
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98 Navigation System System Setup Menu Color Allows you to choos e the menu color from one of five colors for the Day and Night modes. Say “Return” or press the CANCEL button to return to the previous screen. NOTE: • Choose “Silver metal” (factor y default) as the Day color to obtain the best daytime display contrast. • Choose “Black [...]
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Navigation System 99 System Setup Switching Display Mode Automatically I Recommended Display Mode Day/Night Settings: • With the headlights on, select mid-ra nge for the dash illumination (see your Owner’s Manual for location of knob). • With the headlights o ff, select mid- range for the dash illuminatio n (see yo ur Owner’s Manual for loc[...]
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100 Navigation System System Setup • To allow the sunlight sensor to fu nction properly, avoid bloc king the sensor with loose articles (see your Owner’s Manual for location of sensor). • Remember that once the Display Mode button is selected, the other display mode controls are overridden until the vehicle is restarted. NOTE: Loose articles [...]
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Navigation System 101 System Setup System Information From the SETUP screen ( Other ), say or select System Information and the following screen appears: Displays the information on the navigation system software. Th is information is for de aler use on ly. For ordering updates, use the v ersion number stamped on the label (as Ver. X.XX) of the nav[...]
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102 Navigation System System Initialization System Initialization If for any reason you lose power to the navigation system (e.g., the battery was disconnected), the navigation system will require initialization. Once completed, your system will be ready to use. This initialization requires the following: • Entry of the 4-digit anti-theft securit[...]
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Navigation System 103 System Initialization GPS Initialization Depending on the leng th of time the battery was disconnected , your system may require GPS initialization. If it does, the following screen appears: If this procedure is not necessary, the system proceeds directly to the Disclaimer screen (see page 17 ). During initialization, the syst[...]
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104 Navigation System System Limitations Although your navigation system is on e of the most highly sophisticated piece s of equipment yo u wil l find in a modern automobile, y ou m ay f ind duri ng its u se that it has certain limitations. The system uses GPS signals to aid in determin ing its current location. The GPS is operated b y the U.S. Dep[...]
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Navigation System 105 System Limitations The destination icon shows the approximate location of the destination. This occurs because a city block can have as many as 100 possible addresses (for example, the 1400 bl ock is followed by the 1500 block). Since most cities use only a portion of the 100 possible addresses (for example, in the 1400 block,[...]
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106 Navigation System Database Limitations You will find that some points of interest (POI) may be miss ing when you search the database. This can be caused if at the time the database was gathered, the name was misspelled, the place was improperly categorized, or the POI change is not yet in the database. This means you may not find places listed [...]
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Navigation System 107 Database Limitations • Road traffic, traffic facilities safety, or conditions • Weather conditions • Special events • Pavement characteristics or conditions • Traffic congestion • Travel time We assume no liability for any incident that may result from an error in the program, or from changed conditions not noted a[...]
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108 Navigation System Customer Assistance Reporting Errors Occasionally, you may encounter database errors. • If the error pertains to freeways and main “verified” roads shown in black on the map, then repo rt it either online at http://update.navteq.com/ , or to Honda Customer Service. • If the error involves a light brown “unverified”[...]
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Navigation System 109 Customer Assistance Visiting Your Dealer We strive to make this manua l as complete as possible and to answer all questions regarding o peration of the system. Occasionally , you may run into a specific issue that you cannot find in the book. You may save yourself a trip to the dealer by fi rst consulting the following resourc[...]
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110 Navigation System Customer Assistance Changing the DVD NOTE: The system’s database is stored on a removable DVD. The system will not work without the DVD. Ensure the door remains closed at all times. 1. Locate the control unit. It is under the driver’s seat. 2. Remove the DVD wh ile the ignition switch is in the Accessory (I) position or in[...]
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Navigation System 111 Coverage Areas Map Coverage The system provides map co verage for the following 48 U.S. states, Hawaii, and southern Canada. The U.S. map coverage consists of accurately mapped (verified) metropolitan areas (in the following list) and a less accurate (unverified) rural database. Canada coverage consists of ma jor metropolitan [...]
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112 Navigation System Coverage Areas Florida Cape Canaveral/Cocoa Beach/ Titusville Dixie County Florida Keys Fort Myers Metro area – including Naples Fort Pierce Gainesville Jacksonville Metro – includin g St. Johns County Miami/Fort Lauderdale/West Palm Beach Metro Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne area – including Osceola County Panama City [...]
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Navigation System 113 Coverage Areas Louisiana Baton Rouge Lafayette New Orleans Metro Shreveport Maine Bangor Bar Harbor/Acadia National Park Portland/Lewiston/Auburn Maryland State of (partial) - Baltimor e/ Washington D.C. Metro – in cluding Charles and Carroll Counties Cumberland Ocean City Massachusetts Boston/Cape Cod Metro Cape Cod Springf[...]
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114 Navigation System Coverage Areas New Jersey Camden Metro Newark Metro Southern New Jersey – including Atlantic City/Cape May/ Cumberland Metro Trenton Metro – including Ocean and Hunterdon Counties New Mexico Albuquerque Las Cruces Santa Fe Taos Ski Resorts New York Binghamton Buffalo – including Erie and Nia gara Counties Eastern New Yor[...]
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Navigation System 115 Coverage Areas South Carolina Beaufort Charleston Columbia Greenville/ Spartanburg – including additional cities in Greenville and Spartanburg Counties Myrtle Beach Metro Rock Hill Metro Sumter/Florence South Dakota Rapid City Sioux Fal ls Tennessee Chattanooga Chester County Franklin County Johnson City/Kingsport/Bristol Kn[...]
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116 Navigation System Coverage Areas West Virginia Charleston Harper’s Ferry Metro Huntington Morgantown Parkersburg Wisconsin Appleton Beloit Eau Claire Green Bay Janesville Kenosha County La Crosse Madison Lake Geneva Milwaukee Metro – including Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington, and Waukesha Counties Neenah Oshkosh Racine Sheboygan Wausau Wyomi[...]
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Navigation System 117 Coverage Areas Fraser Valley Abbottsford Chilliwack Mission Squamish-Lillooet Lillooet Pemberton Squamish Whistler Thompson -Nicola Kamloops Central Okanag an Kelowna Peachland Okanagan-Sim ilkamen Penticton Summerland Victoria Capital Central Saanich Colwood Esquimalt Highlands Langford Metchosin North Saanich Oak Bay Saanich[...]
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118 Navigation System Coverage Areas Grey Blue Mountains Chatsworth Georgian Bluffs Meaford Grey Highlands Hanover Owen Sound Southgate West Grey Haldimand Haldimand Halton Burlington Halton Mills Milton Oakville Hamilton Hamilton Kawartha Lakes Kawartha Lakes Lambton Brooke-Alvinston Dawn-Euphemia Enniskillen Lambton Shores Oil Springs Petrolia Pl[...]
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Navigation System 119 Norfolk Norfolk Northumberland Alnwick/Haldimand Brighton Cobourg Cramahe Hamilton Twp Port Hope Trent Hills Ottawa Ottawa Oxford Blandford-Blenheim East Zorra-Tavistock Ingersoll Norwich South-West Oxford Tillsonburg Woodstock Zorra Peel Brampton Caledon Mississauga Perth North Perth Perth E ast Perth So uth St. Mary’s Stra[...]
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120 Navigation System Coverage Areas Wellington Centre Wellington Erin Guelph Guelph/Eramosa Mapleton Minto Puslinch Wellington North York Aurora East Gwillimbury Georgina King Markham Newmarket Richmond Hill Vaughan Whitchurch-Stouffville Windsor Essex Amherstburg Essex Kingsville Lakeshore Lasalle Leamington Pelee Tecumseh Windsor Inter-Town (par[...]
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Navigation System 121 QUÉBEC Montreal-Laurentians Beauharnois-Salaberry Beauharnois Salaberry-de-Valleyfield Ste-Martine St- É tienne-de-Beauharnois St-Louis-de-Gonzague St-Stanislas-de-Kostka St-Urbain-Premier Deux-Montagnes Deux-Montagnes Oka Pointe-Calumet St-Eustache St-Joseph-du-Lac Ste-Marthe-sur-le-Lac St-Placide L’Assomption Charlemagne[...]
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122 Navigation System Les-Jardins-De-Napierville Hemmingford Hemmingford Village Napierville St-Bernard-de-Lacolle St-Cyprien-de-Ch â teauguay St- É douard St-Jacques-le-Mineur St-Michel St-Patrice-de-Sherrington St-R é mi Les Laurentides Amherst Arundel Barkmere Brèbeuf Huberdeau La Conception La Minerve Labelle Lac-Supèrieur Lantier Mont-Tre[...]
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Navigation System 123 Coverage Areas Ste-Catherine St-Constant St-Isidore St-Mathieu St-Philippe Sherbrooke Sherbrooke Therese-de-Blainville Blainville Boisbriand Bois-des-Filion Lorraine Rosemere Ste-Therese Vaudreuil- Soulanges Coteau-du-Lac Hudson Les Cèdres Les Coteaux L’Ile-Cadieux L’Ile-Perrot Notre-Dame-de-l’Ile-Perrot Pincourt Pointe[...]
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124 Navigation System CANADA CONNECTO R ROADS The Cross-Canada Connector Road allows for travel between the provinces of British Columbia and Quebec in DCA 11. Major metropolitan city POIs are also included. Road Inclusion Roads in the province of British Columbia Hwy-1/Trans Canada Hwy from Alberta/BC boundary to Vancouver detailed city Hwy-3/Crow[...]
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Navigation System 125 Coverage Areas Operation in Alaska and Hawaii Certain functions that rely on a satellite signal will not work correctly in Alaska and Hawaii. These fu nctions include but are not limited to XM radio, automatic clock updates, and time z one adjustments. Alaska If the vehicle was purchased in the lower 48 states and driven to Al[...]
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126 Navigation System Address and POI Entry Screens When in Hawaii, the following differences occur for map, address, and POI selection: • It is not possible to enter U.S. mainland addresses or scroll the map east to the U.S. mainland. • Selection of the “State” is confined to the state of Hawaii only. • Entry of a destination address or [...]
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Navigation System 127 Coverage Areas Shipping a Vehicle To or From Hawaii Although the DVD in the vehicle contains maps for bo th U.S. mainland and Hawaii, the dealer must perform the selection of “U.S. mainland” or “Hawaii” for you. When the dealer makes the switch from U.S. mainland to Hawaii or vice versa, the system clears all user data[...]
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128 Navigation System Frequently Asked Questions Map and Features, Voice Oper ation, Entering Addresses Problem Solution Why does the Disclaimer screen need to be displayed every time I st art the car? I am the only driver. The Disclaimer screen reminds you and your guest drivers to always operate the navigation sy stem in a safe ma nner. The SETUP[...]
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Navigation System 129 Frequently Asked Questions When I drive at night, the screen is bright and will not switch to the night display mode. Why? Verify the following: Th e nighttime dash brightness control is not set to maximum, and Map Color in SETUP is set to Black for Night. See Switching Display Mode Manually on page 98 . The daytime map screen[...]
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130 Navigation System Frequently Asked Questions Guidance, Routing Problem Solution The navigation does not route me the same way I would go, or the way some other mapping progr am displays. Why is this? The navigation system attempts to generate the optimum route. See Changing Routing Method on page 47 . Why is the street I’m on not s hown on th[...]
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Navigation System 131 Frequently Asked Questions While I drive, my screen s hows white dots (“bread crumbs”) on it. What do they mean? These are called “breadcrumbs.” If you drive more than 1/2 mile from mapped roads, the off-road tracking feature begins to function. See Off-road Tracking on pages 62 and 95 . How can I get rid of the white [...]
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132 Navigation System Frequently Asked Questions Ordering a Navigation DVD, Covera ge, Map Errors, Limitations Problem Solution I want to buy a new DV D. How do I purchase one ? You cannot obtain a new DVD from the dealer. See Obtaining a Navigation Update DVD on page 109 . I want to order a DVD. How ca n I determine the DVD version in my navigatio[...]
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Navigation System 133 Frequently Asked Questions Display, Accessories Rear Camera Miscellaneous Other Que stions Problem Solution The display appears dim when st arti ng the car in really cold weather. Is there a problem? No. This is normal, and it will be come brighter after a few minutes. Problem Solution When I shift gears, the rear camera image[...]
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134 Navigation System Frequently Asked Questions Daylight savings time occurred, but the navigation system did not change time even though SETUP shows Auto Daylight is ON . Go to the Clock adjustment screen in SETUP and select DST Selection . Ensure that the cor rect DST sche dule i s select ed. For more informa tion, se e Clock Adjustment on page [...]
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Navigation System 135 Troubleshooting * If the error persists, or is shown for a wide area, see your dealer. Screen Error Message Solution Navigation system is unable to acquire a proper GPS signal. Make sure there is nothing on the dashboard blocking the GPS antenna (aftermarket metallic window tinting or aftermarket devices placed on the dashboar[...]
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136 Navigation System Glossary Glossary The following is a glossary of terms pertaining to the vo ice recognition navigation system. Avoid Area - Areas you wish to avoid can be entered into the system, and will be avoided while routing. Breadcrumbs - Off-road tracking dots that can be followe d on the map to retrace your route back to a mapped (dig[...]
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Navigation System 137 Glossary Initiali zation - This refers to the period needed to reacquire the GPS satellite orbital in formation wheneve r th e navigation system po wer has been disconnected. This can take 10 to 45 minutes with the ve hicle out in an open area. LCD - Liquid Crystal Display. The navigation screen. Map Matching - The received GP[...]
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138 Navigation System Glossary Vehicle Speed Sensor - Provides speed signal to the navigation system for moving the VP icon on the map. Verified Streets - These streets consist of the detailed metropolitan covera ge areas and all other inter-town connection roads. These roads are shown in black on the map. Voice Control - See VR. VP - Vehicle Posit[...]
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Navigation System 139 Voice Command Index Global Commands The system accepts these comma nds on any screen. Help (reads list of the commands for the displayed screen) Setup (displays the SETUP screen ( Main Setup )) Display map (displays the map screen) Display menu (displays the MENU screen ( Enter destination by )) Display audio screen Informatio[...]
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140 Navigation System Voice Command Index Voice command help How long to the destination? (when en route, tells the time to destination)* How far to the destination? (when en route, tells the distance to destination)* Display destination map (when en route, shows the map of the destination) Display entire route (when en route, adjusts the map scale[...]
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Navigation System 141 Voice Command Index Hide: (hide the selected icon from the screen) ATM gas station restaurant post office grocery store lodging (hotel, motel) parking garage parking lot school hospital one way freeway exit information Max zoom in Max zoom out Go home Find Place Commands The system accepts these commands on a map/guidance scre[...]
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142 Navigation System Voice Command Index convention center library school city hall court house higher education amusement park golf course historical monument marina movie theater museum park performing arts sports complex bed & breakfast accessory store book store clothing store grocery store home improvement store mall office supply store p[...]
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Navigation System 143 Voice Command Index Fan speed up Fan speed down Fan speed # (#: 1-7) (for best voice control, lower the fan speed) Rear climate control automatic Rear climate control on* Rear climate control off* Rear climate control vent Rear climate control floor Rear fan speed up Rear fan speed do wn Rear fan speed # (#: 1-5) Rear lock on*[...]
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144 Navigation System Voice Command Index Radio Voice Commands The system accepts these comma nds on most screens. Audio on* Audio off* Radio on* (or Radio play ) Radio off* Radio select FM1 Radio select FM2 Radio select AM Radio tune to # FM (#: frequency. Example Radio 95.5 FM ) Radio tune to # AM (#: frequency. Example Radio 1020 AM ) Radio seek[...]
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Navigation System 145 Voice Command Index CD folder random* CD folder repeat* CD folder scan* CD folder list * Repeating these commands switches (toggles) the function between On and Off, so the action that occurs may not match the command you speak. DVD Voice Commands The system accepts these commands on most screens. NOTE: These commands are avai[...]
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146 Navigation System Voice Command Index AUX Voice Commands The system accepts these comma nds on most screens. AUX play NOTE: • When selecting “AUX Play,” on ly folders that cont ain audio trac ks are displayed. • For more information on USB features, see your Owner’s Manu al. Rear Radio Voice Commands The system accepts these commands [...]
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Navigation System 147 Voice Command Index Rear CD Voice Commands The system accepts these comma nds on most screens. NOTE: These commands are available for a vehicle with factory RES. Rear CD play (use “normal play”) Rear CD play disc # (#: 1-6) Rear CD play track # (#: 1-30) Rear CD play disc #1 track #2 (#1: 1-6, #2: 1-30) Rear CD skip forwar[...]
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148 Navigation System Voice Command Index Rear DVD track scan* Rear DVD normal play Rear DVD folder rand om* Rear DVD folder repeat* Rear DVD folder scan* * Repeating these comma nds switches (toggles) the function between On and Off, so the action that occurs may not match the comma nd you speak. ** The title commands select the main menu items, c[...]
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Navigation System 149 Voice Command Index SETUP Screen (Main Setup) Commands The system accepts these comma nds on the SETU P screen ( Main Setup ). (For the SETU P screen ( Other ), simply say what is written on the screen, and follow the voice prompts) Brightness up Brightness down Brightness minimum/min. Brightness maximum/max. Contrast up Contr[...]
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150 Navigation System Voice Command Index On-Screen Spelling Assist When speaking the letters or using “spell mode,” you can substitut e the name that represents each letter or symbol. This improves re cognition. For example: • To select the letter “A”: Say “ A ,” “ Alpha ,” or “ Apple .” • To select the letter “M”: Say [...]
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Navigation System 151 Voice Command Index Letters Assist Definitions: Say Or say “...” Say Or say “...” S ay Or say “...” Say Or say “...” A Alpha/Apple H Hotel/He nry O Oscar V Victor B Bravo/Boy I India/Igloo P Papa/Paul W Whiskey/William C Charlie J Juliet/John Q Quebec/Queen X X-ray D Delta/Dog K Kilo/King R Romeo/Robert Y Yanke[...]
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152 Navigation System Voice Command Index Symbol Assist Definitions: NOTE: The term “grave” (used for symbols À , È , Ì , and Ù ) is pronounced like “save.” Symbols Say “...” or “Symbol ...” Symbols Say “...” or “S ymbol ...” Symbols Say “...” or “Symbol ...” À A grave î I circumflex _ Underscore  A circumfle[...]
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Navigation System 153 Voice Command Index Numbers and Additional Symbol Assist Definitions: Numbers Say “...” or “Num ber ...” Symbols Say “...” or “Symbol ...” Symbols Say “...” or “Symbol ...” 1 One - Hyphen ~ Tilde 2 Two ! Exclamation point / Slash 3 Three ” Double quote < Less than 4 Four # Pound > Greater th an [...]
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154 Navigation System Index A Accessing the Address Book List ..... 79 ADD TO Today’s Destinations ........................... 44 , 46 Adding Destinations to the List ........ 44 Address .............................. 22 , 23 , 80 Address Book ..................... 22 , 27 , 78 Address Book PIN .......................... 82 Advanced .............[...]
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Navigation System 155 Index E Easy Route ..................................... 47 Edit Avoid Area .............................. 90 Edit Waypoint Search Area .............. 92 Edit/Dele te Address ........................ 81 Editing Today’s De stinations Li st .... 44 Emergency ..................................... 30 Entering a Destination .....[...]
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156 Navigation System Index N Name ....................................... 28 , 33 NAVI BACK button ........................ 13 NAVI TALK button ........................ 13 Navigation Display Commands ...... 140 Navigation Gene ral Commands ...... 139 O Off-road Tracking ..................... 62 , 95 One-Way Traffic Icon ... 19 , 50 , 56 , 58 On-Sc[...]
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Navigation System 157 Index M U Unit Conversion .............................. 72 Units (mile or km) ........................... 84 Unverified Area Routing ................. 86 Unverified Streets ............................. 7 Update DVD ................................. 109 Using the Voice Control System ...... 14 V Vehicle ......................[...]
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158 Navigation System License notice You have acquired a device (“DEVICE”) that includes software licensed by ALPINE ELECTRONICS, INC., from an affiliate of Microsoft Corporation (collectively “ MS”). Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as associated me dia , printe d materials, and “onl ine” or electronic documentat[...]
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Navigation System 159 the SOFTWARE after the date you obtain your initial copy of the SOFTWARE (“Supplemental Components”). • If ALPINE ELEC TRONICS,INC., provides or makes available to you Supplemental Components and no other EULA terms are provided along with the Supplemental Components, then the terms of this EULA shall apply. • If MS, M[...]