Mazda 3 5-Door 2010 Navigation Owner's Manual PDF
Summary of Content for Mazda 3 5-Door 2010 Navigation Owner's Manual PDF
2009 Mazda Motor Corporation Printed in Japan May 2009(Print3)
Before Use
Getting
Started
Routing
Editing
If
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PreparationNAVIGATION
SYSTEM Immediate Use
If Necessary See page 5 for specific information.
See page 4 for specific information.
See page 4 for specific information.
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Before Use Accessories Please contact an Authorized Mazda Dealer if you are missing the following.
lOwners Manual
CAUTION: ALWAYS OPERATE THIS PRODUCT CORRECTLY AS INSTRUCTED. DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
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Contents Preparation
n Before Use Accessories........................................................................................ 2 Contents............................................................................................. 4 Safety Information .............................................................................. 6 Introduction ........................................................................................ 8
(Safe Product Use), (Navigation System), (Screens), (LCD (Liquid Crystal Display))
Names and Functions ........................................................................ 9
Immediate Use n Getting Started
l Activation....................................................................................... 11 (Activating the Navigation System), (Setting the Language), (Setting the Clock, Ambient Temperature Display and Other Settings), (Upgrading the Map Information Version)
l Menu ............................................................................................. 14 (Navigation Menu Screen)
l Navigation Set Up ......................................................................... 15 l Screen Names and Functions....................................................... 18
(Screens Before Setting Route), (Screens During Route Guidance), (Adjusting the Map Scale), (Screen Adjustments)
l Character Entry............................................................................. 20 (Street Name, City Name, and Other Input)
l Register Home .............................................................................. 21 n Routing
l Set Destination.............................................................................. 22 (Search Area), (Input City Name), (Previous), (Home), (Memory Point), (Point of Interest (POI)), (Intersection), (Map)
l Find Local POI .............................................................................. 32 l Cancel/Edit Route ......................................................................... 34
(Cancel Guidance), (Change Route (Delete Destination, Reorder Destinations, Start from adjacent road)), (Route Preferences)
n Editing l Edit Memory Point......................................................................... 36
(Add), (Edit), (Delete), (Delete All) l Edit Home ..................................................................................... 38
(Register), (Delete), (Edit Location) l Browse Map & Mark...................................................................... 40
(Browse Map & Mark) l POI Icons on Maps ....................................................................... 41
(POI (Point of Interest) Icons)
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l Precautions/System Performance ................................................. 43 (Voice Guidance), (Repeating Voice Guidance), (GPS), (Map Matching), (Positioning Accuracy), (Route Guide), (Route Search), (License)
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Safety Information n Read this owners manual for your Navigation System carefully before using the system.
It contains instructions about how to use the system in a safe and effective manner. Mazda assumes no responsibility for any problems resulting from failure to observe the instructions given in this manual.
n This manual uses pictographs to show you how to use the product safely and to alert you to potential dangers resulting from improper connections and operation. The meanings of the pictographs are explained below. It is important that you fully understand the pictographs and explanations in order to use this manual and the system properly.
Warning
Warning The presence of this warning symbol in the text is intended to alert you to the importance of heeding the operation instructions. Failure to heed the instructions may result in severe injury or death.
n Do not keep your eyes fixed on the monitor screen or operate the system while driving. Do not change the settings and destination locations while driving. Minimize the time spent viewing the monitor screen and listening to the voice guidance while driving. Operating the system will distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and can cause accidents. Always stop the vehicle in a safe location and use the parking brake before operating the system.
n Always obey local traffic regulations. Your guided route may include roads that are not open to vehicles or are closed due to traffic regulations. Comply with the local traffic regulations and take another route.
n Do not use the unit when it is out of order. If the unit is out of order (no image, no sound) or in an abnormal state (has foreign matter in it, is exposed to water, is smoking, or smells), turn it off immediately and consult an Authorized dealer, we recommend an Authorized Mazda Dealer. Using the unit in an out- of-order condition may lead to accidents, fires, or electric shocks.
n Use the proper power supply. This product is designed for operation with a negative grounded 12 V DC battery system.
n Do not disassemble. Do not disassemble the product or attempt to repair it yourself. If the product needs to be repaired, take it to an Authorized dealer, we recommend an Authorized Mazda Dealer.
Warnings
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Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Caution
Caution The presence of this caution symbol in the text is intended to alert you to the importance of heeding the operation instructions. Failure to heed the instructions may result in injury or material damage.
n Do not use the product where it is exposed to water, moisture, or dust. Exposure to water, moisture, or dust may lead to smoke, fire, or other damage to the unit. Make especially sure that the unit does not get wet in car washes or on rainy days.
n Keep the voice guidance volume at an appropriate level. Keep the volume level low enough to be aware of road and traffic conditions while driving.
n Protect the insertion slot for the SD card which contains the navigation map data. Do not insert any foreign object into the installation slot.
n This navigation system is designed exclusively for use in automobiles. This navigation system should only be installed in an automobile. Do not install it in a ship, aircraft, or any other vehicles except an automobile. Do not use it detached from the vehicle.
Cautions
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Introduction
n Extremely low or high temperatures may interfere with normal operation. The inside of the vehicle can become very hot or cold when it is parked for extended periods in direct sunlight or in cold places with the engine turned off. The navigation system may not operate normally under such circumstances. Turn off the navigation system until the inside of the vehicle has cooled down or warmed up. If the system does not operate thereafter, consult an Authorized Dealer, we recommend an Authorized Mazda Dealer.
This navigation system utilizes GPS* satellite signals, a speed sensor and gyrosensor to track and display your vehicles current position, and to guide you from your starting point to your destination along a calculated route. * : GPS (Global Positioning System) is a position detecting system utilizing the signals from GPS satellites
deployed by the U.S. Defense Department.
Screens displayed in this manual may differ from those on the actual display.
Direct sunlight or other outside light sources make it difficult to view the images on the display. For moonroof-equipped vehicles, close the sunshade to better view the display.
Safe Product Use
Navigation System
Screens
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
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Names and Functions Steering Switch The navigation system can be operated by pressing the steering switches.
Left switch: Pressing the switch while the selection cursor is displayed moves the selection cursor to the left. Pressing the switch while the map scroll cursor is displayed scrolls the Map screen to the left. Pressing the switch while in map mode switches the screen in the order of Map, Compass, and Course List screens. To switch back to the Map screen, press the switch on the Course List screen.
Right switch: Pressing the switch while the selection cursor is displayed moves the selection cursor to the right. Pressing the switch while the map scroll cursor is displayed scrolls the Map screen to the right. Pressing the switch while in map mode switches the screen in the order of Map, Course list, and Compass screens. To switch back to the Map screen, press the switch on the Compass screen.
Note The Course List screen is displayed only when the destination is set and the vehicle is on route.
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Map screen Course list screen Compass screen
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Enter switch: Press the Enter switch. Press the Enter switch to select the desired item. The navigation menu is displayed by pressing the Enter switch while the Map screen is displayed. Press the Enter switch up or down. To move the selection cursor up or down, press the Enter switch up or down while the selection cursor is displayed. Pressing the Enter switch up or down while the map scroll cursor is displayed scrolls the Map screen up or down. Press the Enter switch up or down while the Map screen is displayed to zoom in/out of the Map screen.
Navi switch: Used to switch to the navigation mode. Pressing the switch while the Navigation Menu screen or Map Scroll screen is displayed switches the display to the Map screen. Pressing the switch after the voice guidance has finished repeats the voice guidance. ( page 43)
BACK switch: Used to undo the previous screen operation.
INFO switch: Used to switch to the multi information display.
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Activation
The following operation procedure is for activating the navigation system.
Notes lWhile on the Map screen, Press the Enter switch up or down to change the map scale. lIf no operation is performed for 5 seconds while the CAUTION screen is displayed, the
system switches to the Map screen.
Activating the Navigation System
1 With the ignition switched to ACC or ON, press the Navi switch on the steering switch.
2 After a moment, the CAUTION screen is displayed.
*1 :Press the Enter switch up or down. *2 :Press the Enter switch.
lIf you are in agreement with the CAUTION statement, Press the Enter switch up or down to set the cursor to *1. Press the Enter switch to switch to the Map screen*2.
lTo change the language, set the cursor to *1. Press the Enter switch to
switch the screen to LANGUAGE SELECTION*2. ( page 12)
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The language can be changed using the Language setting displayed in the upper part of the screen. Before activating the navigation system
After activating the navigation system 1. Press the INFO switch to display the SETTINGS screen. 2. Select PREFERENCES and press the Enter switch. 3. Select SELECT LANGUAGE and press the Enter switch. 4. Select the desired language from the list.
n The following feature settings are possible, refer to the Multi Information Display in the owners manual.
lClock: Constant display of time. lAmbient Temperature Display: Constant display of ambient temperature. lSettings: Used to change the multi information display settings. (Distance unit, Display
language)
The map information version can be upgraded. If you require the latest SD card of the Navigation Map data, consult an Expert Dealer, we recommend an Authorized Mazda Dealer.
Setting the Language
Select the desired language from the list. Press the Enter switch to switch the screen to CAUTION. ( page 11)
Setting the Clock, Ambient Temperature Display and Other Settings
Upgrading the Map Information Version
1 With the ignition switched to ACC OFF, insert a finger into the depression above the lid housing the SD card of the Navigation Map data (next to the navigation display), and open it.
Outer lid
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Notes lAfter inserting the SD card of the Navigation Map data, firmly close all of the lids. lIf the inner lid is not firmly closed, the navigation system will not function.
2 Slide the notch of the inner lid sideways with your finger to open the inner lid.
3 The SD card of the Navigation Map data will be visible. Press in the currently inserted SD card of the Navigation Map data with a finger. After pressing in the SD card, it will eject partially. Grab the card with your fingers to pull it out.
4 Insert the new SD card of the Navigation Map data all the way in and close all the lids.
If this screen is displayed, verify that the inner lid is not open. If this screen is displayed even though the inner lid is closed, consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.
If the inner lid is closed while the SD card of the Navigation Map data is not inserted all the way, the card could be damaged.
Inner lid
Caution
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Menu
The menu is displayed by pressing the Enter switch while the Map screen is displayed.
Navigation Menu Screen
Set Destination ( page 22) Find Local POI ( page 32) Browse Map & Mark ( page 40) Cancel/Edit Route ( page 34) Navigation Setup ( page 15)
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Navigation Set Up lYou can alter the map display conditions, the route guidance conditions and show the
system information.
n Stop your vehicle before performing the following operations. Do not change the settings and destination locations while driving. Minimize the time spent viewing the monitor screen and listening to the voice guidance while driving. Operating the system will distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and may cause an accident. Always stop the vehicle in a safe location and set the parking brake before operating the system.
Before Steps Select
Warning
Open the [Navigation Setup]
n Auto Zoom The Auto Zoom function automatically switches the map scale depending on the distance between the next guidance point and the current position. Used to switch the Auto Zoom function.
n Map Color Used to switch the map mode.
n Map Direction Used to switch the map direction.
n Show POI Icons Used to display the selected POI icons on the Map screen.
n Guidance Volume Used to adjust the guidance volume.
Also adjustable using the audio volume knob during transmission of the voice guidance.
Day: To switch to the daytime screen. Night: To switch to the nighttime screen. Auto: The screen switches between
daytime and nighttime displays in conjunction with the on/off of the vehicles exterior lights.
North Up: Geographic north is up. Head Up: The direction you are heading is
up.
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Navigation Set Up
Open the [Navigation Setup]
n Arrival Time The time which is displayed until reaching the destination or a way point can be set as an estimated arrival time or the remaining time. Select to display the estimated arrival time, or to display the remaining time.
n Average Speed Set the average speed for each road to be driven. (This function sets the standard speed (average vehicle speed for each route) used for calculating the estimated arrival time when calculating the route time.)
n Edit Memory Point Used to edit the memory point or Home setting. ( page 36, 38)
n Delete Previous Point Used to delete the previously set destination.
n Operation Guide Used to switch the operating guide display.
Operation Guide
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Navigation Set Up
Open the [Navigation Setup]
n Auto Complete Text When entering text, the system displays possible candidates of words which may match the one you are trying to input. If the system narrows down the candidate to one, the word is automatically displayed. Used to switch the auto complete text.
n Adjust Current Position Used to adjust the vehicle position if it deviates from the Map screen.
n Restore Defaults Restores the default settings.
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Screen Names and Functions Screens Before Setting Route
(1) Map Orientation ( page 15)
(2) Clock (3) Temperature
Displays the ambient temperature. (4) Vehicle marker
Shows the current position and direction of your vehicle.
(5) Scale display Displays the scale of the map.
(6) Current Road Name Shows the name of the road you are currently driving on.
(7) Operation Guide Displays the operational guidance. ( page 16)
Screens During Route Guidance
(1) The traveled distance to the destination and the estimated arrival time/remaining travel time Displays the remaining time to the destination. Estimated arrival time to the destination or the estimated remaining driving time can be displayed by selecting either of them. ( page 16)
(2) Route display Shows the provided route as a thick blue line.
(3) Turn Arrow display Shows the direction to turn at the next junction and the distance to the junction.
(4) Next Guided Street Name display
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The screen map can be scaled to 14 different sizes.
n Brightness/Contrast Brightness and contrast of the navigation screen can be adjusted. 1. Press the INFO switch to display the SETTINGS screen. 2. Select PREFERENCES and press the Enter switch. 3. Select SCREEN ADJUSTMENT and press the Enter switch. 4. Select BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST and press the Enter switch. 5. Select BRIGHTNESS or CONTRAST using the left or right switch. 6. Adjust the tone by pressing the Enter switch up or down. 7. After setting, press the Enter switch to finish the setting.
n Daytime/Night screen When the headlights are on, daytime mode can also be selected (if a brighter screen is needed at night). This selection can only be done when the headlights are on.
lThe screen can be returned to the daytime screen while the headlights or running lights are on by pushing the dashboard illumination knob. You will hear a beep sound and the illumination dimmer will be canceled. With each press of the dashboard illumination knob, the dashboard illumination will change from dim to full bright and back to dim again.
Adjusting the Map Scale
1 Press the Enter switch up or down while the Map screen is displayed to zoom in or out of the Map screen.
Screen Adjustments
Scale bar
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Character Entry
Street Name, City Name, and Other Input
Select the first several characters on the screen. (Step 1)
Select your target in the list. (Step 2)
1.Press the Enter switch up or down, select the letter, and press the Enter switch. Pressing the Enter switch with the cursor set to Del erases one letter.
2.Set the cursor to Done and press the Enter switch. The Area names, Point names, City names, or Street names which include the letters currently input are displayed.
lIf a desired name is not in the list, go back to Step 1, and try fewer characters.
: The input character can be deleted.
: The list appears. : You can change the type of text.
lExamples Street: CANAL Street: 52ND Enter by selecting characters: Enter by selecting characters:
The name list including the input spelling is displayed.
Street: MAIN STREET Enter by selecting characters:
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Register Home Before Steps Select Select
( page 22)
( page 26)
( page 28)
( page 26)
( page 30)
( page 30)
Open the [Home] Menu
Yes
Note The Home registration screen is not displayed if home registration is already finished.
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Set Destination lYou can set the destination using various methods provided by the system.
Before Steps Select Se
Search Area
Open the [Address] Menu
Select
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l For Character Entry, please refer to page 20.
Select
l Do not keep your eyes fixed on the monitor screen or operate the system while driving. Do not change the settings and destination locations while driving. Minimize the time spent viewing the monitor screen and listening to the voice guidance while driving. Operating the system will distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and may cause an accident. Always stop the vehicle in a safe location before operating the system.
l Route searches with the navigation system can include roads that you cannot drive on and roads that you are prohibited from driving on due to traffic regulations. Please comply with the traffic regulations.
Warnings
Select the desired Search Area : ALABAMA : ALASKA : ALBERTA : ARIZONA : ARKANSAS : BRITISH COLUMBIA : CALIFORNIA : COLORADO : CONNECTICUT : DELAWARE : FLORIDA : GEORGIA : HAWAII : IDAHO : ILLINOIS : INDIANA : IOWA : KANSAS : KENTUCKY : LOUISIANA : MAINE : MANITOBA : MARYLAND
: MASSACHUSETTS : MICHIGAN : MINNESOTA : MISSISSIPPI : MISSOURI : MONTANA : NEBRASKA : NEVADA
: NEW BRUNSWICK : NEW HAMPSHIRE : NEW JERSEY : NEW MEXICO : NEW YORK : NEWFOUNDLAND
AND LABRADOR : NORTH CAROLINA : NORTH DAKOTA : NORTHWEST TERRITORIES : NOVA SCOTIA : NUNAVUT : OHIO : OKLAHOMA : ONTARIO
: OREGON : PENNSYLVANIA : PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND : PUERTO RICO : QUEBEC : RHODE ISLAND : SASKATCHEWAN : SOUTH CAROLINA : SOUTH DAKOTA : TENNESSEE : TEXAS : UTAH : VERMONT : VIRGIN ISLANDS
OF THE U.S : VIRGINIA : WASHINGTON : WASHINGTON, D.C. : WEST VIRGINIA : WISCONSIN : WYOMING : YUKON
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Set Destination
Input City Name
Open the [Address] Menu
Select
Input the city name.
Input Numb
Notes
lOnce the d destination
lTo add to t of the first
lTo re-set t of the first
lThe numb
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l For Character Entry, please refer to page 20.
nput the city name.
Select the city name from the list.
Input the street name.
Select the street name from the list.
Input the House Number. Select
Notes
lOnce the destination is set, or is displayed for the following destination settings.
lTo add to the destinations, select and follow the same procedure as that of the first destination setting.
lTo re-set the destinations, select and follow the same procedure as that of the first destination setting.
lThe number of points which can be set as destinations are limited to two.
Add to Replace
Add to
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Set Destination Before Steps Select
Previous
Home
Memory Point
Open the [Set Destination] Menu
Select
The previously set destinations are displayed.
Select the desired Memory Point.
Name:Displays the list in alphabetical order.
Date: Displays the list in registration/edit date order.
Notes
lOnce the d destination
lTo add to t the first de
lTo re-set t the first de
lThe numb Select A home
address is already registered in the Destination setting.
A home address is not registered in the Destination setting yet. ( page 21)
Select
Registered memory points and registered Home can be set in the Destination setting.
Select the desired Memory Point.
Name:Displays the list in alphabetical order. Date: Displays the list in registration/edit date order. Icon: Displays the list of the registered location icons.
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l For Character Entry, please refer to page 20.
s are displayed.
Select the desired Memory Point.
Select
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Notes
lOnce the destination is set, or is displayed for the following destination settings.
lTo add to the destinations, select and follow the same procedure as that of the first destination setting.
lTo re-set the destinations, select and follow the same procedure as that of the first destination setting.
lThe number of points which can be set as destinations are limited to two. A home address is already egistered in he Destination
setting.
Select
A home address s not registered n the Destination etting yet.
page 21)
registered ation setting.
Select the desired Memory Point.
Select
al order. /edit date order.
ed location icons.
Add to Replace
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Set Destination
Point of Interest (POI)
Open the [Set Destination] Menu
Select
( page 22)
Input the POI name.
Input the City name.
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l For Character Entry, please refer to page 20.
page 22) The desired POI can be searched by inputting the information. Input city name and Category to narrow down the range of the scope. Selection of can start search even with the city name or Category name not input.
nput the POI ame.
Input the city name and category name.
Select
nput the City ame.
Select the category from the list.
Select the POI from the list.
Select
Notes
lOnce the destination is set, or is displayed for the following destination settings.
lTo add to the destinations, select and follow the same procedure as that of the first destination setting.
lTo re-set the destinations, select and follow the same procedure as that of the first destination setting.
lWhen entering the POI name, the list can be displayed if the applicable places total five or less.
Add to Replace
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Set Destination
Intersection
Map
Open the [Set Destination] Menu
Select Select
( page 22)
Input t 2nd Str name.
Notes
lOnce the d following d
lTo add to t procedure
lTo re-set t procedure
lThe numb two.
Select
Notes
lOnce the d following d
lTo add to t procedure
lTo re-set t procedure
lThe numb two.
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l For Character Entry, please refer to page 20.
Select
( page 22)
Input the 1st Street name.
Select the Street from the list.
Input the 2nd Street name.
Select the Street from the list.
Input the City name.
Select the city from the list.
Select
Notes
lOnce the destination is set, or is displayed for the following destination settings.
lTo add to the destinations, select and follow the same procedure as that of the first destination setting.
lTo re-set the destinations, select and follow the same procedure as that of the first destination setting.
lThe number of points which can be set as destinations are limited to two.
Browse Map & Mark ( page 40)
Notes
lOnce the destination is set, or is displayed for the following destination settings.
lTo add to the destinations, select and follow the same procedure as that of the first destination setting.
lTo re-set the destinations, select and follow the same procedure as that of the first destination setting.
lThe number of points which can be set as destinations are limited to two.
Add to Replace
Add to
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Add to Replace
Add to
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Find Local POI lThe POI around current location or destination can be searched.
Before Steps Select
Open the [Find Local POI] Menu
Select the search point.
Pressing th the POI for
Select the category from the list.
Dist.: P th
Name: P On Route:D
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l For Character Entry, please refer to page 20.
Pressing the left or right switch changes the order of the POI for each category.
Select the POI from the list. Select
Dist.: POIs around the current location and destination are displayed in order from the POI closest to the current location.
Name: POI are displayed in alphabetical order. On Route:Displays the list of the icons along the route to the destination.
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Cancel/Edit Route lYou can cancel the guidance to the destination, and for editing the destination setting.
Before Steps Select
Cancel Guidance
Change Route (Delete Destination, Reorder Destinations, Start from adjacent road)
Route Preferences
Open the [Cancel/ Edit Route] Menu
Select
Used to cancel guidance.
Select Select Used to de
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Select Used to ch
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Select
Preferential parameters used for route estimation can be set. Parameters to be set: Freeway, Restricted Road, Ferry, Toll Road, Intl Border Crossing.
Select the using the right swit
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l For Character Entry, please refer to page 20.
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Select the deletion point.
Yes
Select Used to delete the destination. Select
Yes
Note Not displayed if there is only one destination.
Select Used to change the destination.
Select A separate route to the destination can be searched.
Yes
Note Not displayed if there is only one destination.
sed for route
eway, Restricted l Border Crossing.
Select the item using the left or right switch.
Select or Select
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Edit Memory Point lRegisters, edits and deletes the Memory Point.
Before Steps Select Sel
Add
Edit
Delete
Delete All
Open the [Memory Point] Menu
Select The memory point can be added.
Select The memory point can be edited.
Select the point from the list.
Name:Displays the list in alphabetical order. Date: Displays the list in registration/edit date order. Icon: Displays the list of the registered location icons.
Select The memory point can be deleted.
Select the point from the list.
Name:Displays the list in alphabetical order. Date: Displays the list in registration/edit date order. Icon: Displays the list of the registered location icons.
Select The memory point can be deleted completely.
Yes
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l For Character Entry, please refer to page 20.
Select Select
ded.
Select the point.
Select
ted. Select the item to be edited.
Select the point from he list.
The memory point icon can be edited.
The name of memory point can be edited.
The location of memory point can be edited.
The phone number of memory point can be edited.
Press
when editing is finished.
Select to switch to the Map screen.
al order. /edit date order. location icons.
eted.
Select the point from he list.
Yes
al order. /edit date order. location icons.
completely.
Yes
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Edit Home lRegisters, edits and deletes the Home location. (Deletion or editing of the home location
can be done only when the home location is registered.)
Before Steps Select Sel
Register
Delete
Edit Location
Open the [Home] Menu
Select
The home location can be registered.
Select the point.
Select
The registered home location can be deleted.
Yes
Select
The registered home location can be edited.
Select the point.
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l For Character Entry, please refer to page 20.
Select Select
gistered.
Select the point.
Select
n be deleted.
Yes
n be edited.
Select the desired location using the cursor and press the Enter switch.
Select the point.
Select
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Browse Map & Mark lYou can set the destination browsing around the current position, and memory point registration.
Before Steps Select
Browse Map & Mark
Open the [Browse Map & Mark] Menu
Select the desired place using the cursor and press the Enter switch. Start: Sets the destination and starts the guidance. Mark: Registers the center position of the map screen to the memory
point while in the browse map mode or the Map scroll mode. Map Scroll: Switches to the map scroll screen. Map Scale: Switches to the map scale screen.
Note
Once the destination is set, or is displayed for the following destination settings.
Add to Replace
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POI Icons on Maps
The following are POI icons shown on maps.
POI (Point of Interest) Icons
Restaurant
All Restaurant
American
Chinese
Continental
Fast Food
French
Italian
Japanese
Mexican
Seafood
Thai
Other Restaurant
Shopping
Grocery Store
Shopping Mall
Automotive
Automobile Club
Gas Station
Parking
Auto Service & maintenance
Travel
Bus Station
Ferry Terminal
Hotel
Rental Car Agency
Rest Area
Train Station
Airport
Recreation
Casino
Golf Course
Historical Monument
Marina
Museum
Ski Resort
Sports Complex
Performing Arts
Tourist Attraction
Tourist Information
Winery
Amusement Park
Community
Convention Center
Court House
Government Office
Higher Education
Hospital
Library
Park & Recreation
Police Station
School
City Center
Hamlet
Banking
Bank
ATM
Other
Bussiness Facility
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MEMO
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Precautions/System Performance
Voice guidance has the following functions:
n Intersection guidance. lThe system voice announces the distance to an upcoming turn and the turning direction.
This guidance function is automatic. Therefore, you do not have to set it, and it cannot be disabled.
lThe system vocally announces the distance to an upcoming highway branching point or junction.
Pressing the Navi switch in the steering switches repeats the guidance if the voice guidance has been missed.
Voice Guidance
l The navigation system is just a support system for the driver. The driver should always pay attention to the traffic situation to safely make decisions. You may be unable at times to arrive at your destination due to out-of-date information on a map disc. You should be especially careful when selecting an urgent destination such as a hospital or a police station.
l Your route may sometimes include roads that are not open to vehicles or are closed due to traffic regulations. Please comply with the local traffic regulations.
l Do not change the settings and destination locations while driving. Minimize the time spent viewing the monitor screen and listening to the voice guidance while driving. Operating the system will distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and may cause an accident. Always stop the vehicle in a safe location and use the parking brake before operating the system.
When two intersections are close together, the voice guidance may be late.
When two roundabouts are close together, the voice guidance for the second one may be late.
Repeating Voice Guidance
Warnings
Second branching point First branching point
150m
100m
Route
In 700m left turn.
Left turn ahead, then right turn.
Roundabout. Take the second exit.
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If N ecessary
GPS is a position detecting system utilizing the signals from GPS satellites deployed by the U.S. Department of Defense. The Mobile Navigation System uses input from three or more satellites and calculates the vehicle position based on the principle of triangulation. The positioning accuracy of the system corresponds to the error display of the GPS which is from about 30 to 200 meters.
lIf you are using the system for the first time, or if you have not used it for some time, it takes about 5 minutes (or about 2 minutes in open areas) to calculate your vehicles position.
n GPS signal reception is poor in the following places.
lThe GPS satellites are controlled by the U.S. Defense Department, which may intentionally lower positioning accuracy. In such cases, there may be vehicle position deviations.
lThere may be vehicle position deviations for some time until GPS signals are received after switching on the ignition.
This function compares your vehicles tracking data with the road data on the map disc, applies dead reckoning to determine the road you are driving on, and displays your vehicle on that road on the map. lIntelligent map matching addresses the following problems to achieve high accuracy in
vehicle positioning.
Position Correction for Elevated Roads. Position accuracy is improved by detecting if the vehicle is running on or under an elevated road. Position Correction for Parking Garages. Position accuracy is improved by detecting if the vehicle is driving in an elevated or underground parking garage. High-precision Gyrosensor. A gyro detects turns with an accuracy of 0.05 per second. Combined with a speed sensor, it enables the system to display the current vehicle position even where GPS signals may be blocked.
lUsing a spare tire in place of the regular one may cause vehicle position deviations. lAny difference between the direction which your vehicle actually travels and that shown on
the map is automatically eliminated by azimuth correction.
GPS
In tunnels. Among high-rise buildings. Under elevated roads. In wooded areas.
Map Matching
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If N ecessary
In the following situations, your vehicle position may not be displayed correctly on the map. But, as you keep driving, your vehicle position will be automatically corrected utilizing map matching and GPS data.
Although you may encounter the following problems in route guide, there is nothing wrong with the system.
Positioning Accuracy
Running on an elevated road.
Making a turn after driving on a long straight road.
Running on a steep mountain road.
Running on a spiral road.
Entering an intersection where a road branches off at a small angle.
Running on gridiron layout of roads.
Running on a slippery road with tire chains.
Snaking on a wide road.
When your vehicle is on a turntable with the ignition switched off.
After getting off a ferryboat or vehicle train.
Route Guide
For certain intersection shapes, the upcoming turn or the name of the intersection may not be announced.
For certain intersection shapes, you may be prompted to turn right or left when you should actually stay on the same road.
Voice guidance for the planned route may continue even after you have deviated from that route such as having turned too early.
Some points where the road divides on highways or toll roads may not be displayed or announced.
The Intersection Zoom Map may not always agree with the actual shape of the intersection.
The announced distance to an upcoming turn may differ slightly from reality.
STOP
CAR FERRY
Left turn ahead
In 300 m right turn
300m
0m
In 300 m right turn
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Although you may encounter the following problems in a route search, there is nothing wrong with the system.
The navigation system is just a support system for the driver. The driver should always pay attention to the traffic situation to safely make decisions. You may be unable to arrive at your destination due to out-of-date information on a map disc. You should be especially careful when selecting an urgent destination such as a hospital or a police station.
Route Search
Warning
?
?
?
??
? ? ?
It may also show roads that are out of use due to the opening of a new road or for other reasons.
The route shown only reaches a point near your destination if your destination has no direct access road or the road is too narrow. It may show a route
where you'll have to make a U-turn.
The guide map may show roads that are not passable due to closure in winter or for other reasons.
It may show a common road under or over an elevated road.
Destination
Road out of use
which exit?
Destination
Destination
Destination
Depending upon the shape of roundabout (rotary), the guide map may show a wrong exit.
where the route remains unchanged after another search.
There may be cases
A congested route may be shown.
It may also show roads that only permit one-way traffic.
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n Source Code This Product uses the Source Code of T-Kernel under T-License granted by the T-Engine Forum (www.t-engine.org).
License
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