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Subaru Impreza 2.0i Sport Limited Navigation System 2013 Owner Manual PDF


Summary of Content for Subaru Impreza 2.0i Sport Limited Navigation System 2013 Owner Manual PDF
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Read First The symbols described below are found in this instruction manual as well as on the unit itself to insure its proper and safe usage and to prevent injury or damage to property. Make sure you understand the meaning of these symbols before reading the rest of this manual.
Precautions for Use We recommend that you wait until the positioning stabilizes before starting to drive. If you start to drive while the positioning is not complete, the
indicated position may differ from the actual vehicle position. We recommend waiting until the GPS indicator displays before starting to drive.
Information in this manual that must be observed for the unit, and information that is useful to know is indicated as follows.
NOTE Useful Information
Be sure to read all materials such as manuals and warranties that come with the product. Fuji Heavy Industries is not responsible for problems that arise due to failure to follow these instructions.
Changes to product specifications may result in differences between the content of the manual and the features of the unit.
* The screens shown in this manual may differ from the actual screens depending on the data type or when the map data was created.
WARNING
This sign indicates a situation in which incorrect handling through disregard of written information might result in death or serious personal injury.
CAUTION
This sign indicates a situation in which incorrect handling through disregard of written information might result in personal injury or damage to property.
CAUTION The touch buttons on the display screen may not operate properly if condensation forms inside them. If this happens, do not attempt to operate the touch buttons until the condensation has disappeared.
Take good care of this manual. If you forcibly spread this manual, or remove pages, you may cause damage to the spine of the book. Handle the manual gently.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Before Use .......................................................................................8 Safety Precautions .......................................................................................... 8 Viewing This Document .............................................................................11 About This Unit ..............................................................................................12
Part Names and Operations .......................................................................................................... 12 Turning the Power On or Off ........................................................................................................ 14 Loading and Unloading a Disc .................................................................................................... 15 Loading and Unloading an SD Memory Card .................................................................... 16 Connecting (or Disconnecting) the USB Memory .......................................................... 19 About the Unit Modes ...................................................................................................................... 20 Selecting a Mode ................................................................................................................................. 21 Operation Conditions for the Unit ............................................................................................ 23
Unit Settings ...................................................................................................24 Various Unit Settings .......................................................................................................................... 24
Screen Adjustment and Setting ..............................................................38 Displaying the picture quality adjustment screen .......................................................... 38
Precautions for Using Bluetooth Devices ............................................40 Bluetooth Handsfree Operation ..............................................................42
Using Bluetooth Handsfree ........................................................................................................... 42 Setting and Editing Bluetooth Handsfree ............................................................................ 56 Using the messaging function .................................................................................................... 69
Navigation
Before Using the Navigation System ..........................................80
Information on Warnings and Safety .........................................82
Read First ......................................................................................83 Navigation Menu .......................................................................................... 85 On-screen Buttons and Other buttons ................................................. 86
Using the Keyboard ............................................................................................................................88 Screen Operations Other than Single Touch ......................................................................89
Map Screen ..................................................................................................... 90 Navigating on the Map .....................................................................................................................90 Position Marker ......................................................................................................................................92 Map Objects .............................................................................................................................................93 Quick Menu ...........................................................................................................................................101 Check Current Position (Where Am I?) .................................................................................103
Navigation ..................................................................................105 Select route destination ...........................................................................105
Enter all or part of the address ..................................................................................................105 Selecting the destination from your favorite spots
(POI: Point Of Interest) ....................................................................................................................120 Selecting a Map Position as the Destination ....................................................................134 Selecting the Destination from the Destination List ...................................................135 Selecting a Frequently Used Destination (Smart History) ........................................137 Selecting a Recent Destination from History ...................................................................138 Creating a Route from the Destination List (Route Creator) ...................................140
Displaying the Entire Route on the Map ............................................141 Confirming Route Settings and Calling Route Related Functions .......................................................................................................142
Setting the avoidance route .......................................................................................................143
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Changing the Route .................................................................................. 144 Selecting a new destination after the route has been set:
new route, waypoint, and final destination ......................................................................144 Setting a New Starting Point for the Route .......................................................................145 Editing the Destination List (Route Editing) ......................................................................147 Pausing Route Navigation ............................................................................................................148 Canceling Route Navigation .......................................................................................................148 Changing the Method for Searching for a Route (Other Routes, etc.) .............149 Changing the Road Categories used for the Route Search .....................................150
Saving a Position to the Destination List .......................................... 152 Displaying a Simulation of the Route ................................................. 153 Voice Control Navigation ........................................................................ 155
Reference Data .......................................................................... 157 Feature ........................................................................................................... 157
Smart Zoom ..........................................................................................................................................157 Switching between Day and Night Screens .....................................................................157 Route Search/Search Again .........................................................................................................158 GPS Positioning Quality Indicator ............................................................................................159 Online Road Information Saved in Route Search ...........................................................159
More Menu .............................................................................................. 162 Settings Menu ............................................................................................. 163
Sound and Warnings .......................................................................................................................164 Customize Quick Menu ..................................................................................................................166 Traffic .........................................................................................................................................................168 Route Settings ......................................................................................................................................169 Map Settings .........................................................................................................................................170 Visual Guidance ...................................................................................................................................172 Units and Formats .............................................................................................................................173 Trip Monitor ...........................................................................................................................................173
Glossary .......................................................................................174
End-user License Agreement ....................................................176
Further Information ...................................................................181 Display Connection Status Information .............................................181
Display Connection Status Information ..............................................................................181
Accuracy & error calculation ..................................................................182 Regarding Precision Accuracy ...................................................................................................182 Regarding the Properties of the GPS Electro-Magnetic Waves and
Signal Reception ................................................................................................................................182 Regarding Errors in Current Position Display ...................................................................183 Regarding Vehicle Position Detection Correction Using Map Matching .......184 Regarding the Accuracy of the Current Position and Route Navigation ........184 Regarding Roads and Place Name Data .............................................................................186 Regarding Route Navigation ......................................................................................................186
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Audio and Visual
Before Using the Audio and Visual System ............................. 190 Precautions When Using the System ................................................. 190 Precautions for Use ................................................................................... 193
About Discs ............................................................................................................................................194
Basic Operation ......................................................................... 198 Switching the Audio Source .................................................................. 198
Switching the Audio Source .......................................................................................................198 Displaying the Audio Operations Screen ............................................................................199 Stopping the Audio Mode ...........................................................................................................199
Source Operations Screen ...................................................................... 200 Volume Control .......................................................................................... 202
Main Volume Control ......................................................................................................................202 Displaying the Sound Settings Screen .................................................................................203 Adjusting the Sound Quality ......................................................................................................204 Adjusting the Audio Balance ......................................................................................................205 Setting the Source Volume Control .......................................................................................207 Setting the Automatic Sound Levelizer ...............................................................................208
Audio Operations ...................................................................... 209 Using the Radio .......................................................................................... 209
Using the Radio ...................................................................................................................................209
Using the SAT Radio ................................................................................. 216 Using the SAT Radio .........................................................................................................................216
Using the CD Player .................................................................................. 226 Using the CD Player ..........................................................................................................................226
Using the MP3/WMA Player ................................................................... 230 Using the MP3/WMA Player ........................................................................................................230 About MP3/WMA ...............................................................................................................................235 Creating and Playing MP3/WMA Files ..................................................................................238
Using the USB Music File Player ............................................................240 Using the USB Music File Player ...............................................................................................240 About USB Devices ...........................................................................................................................244
Visual Operations .......................................................................247 Using the USB Video File Player ............................................................247
Before Using the USB Video File Player ................................................................................247 Using the USB Video File Player ................................................................................................248 Displaying DivX VOD code ..........................................................................................................255 About USB Devices ...........................................................................................................................258
How to Operate Portable Audio Devices ..................................260 Using the iPod Player ............................................................................260
Using the iPod Player ......................................................................................................................260 About the Supported iPods ........................................................................................................266
Using Bluetooth Audio .............................................................................267 Before Using Bluetooth Audio ..................................................................................................267 Using a Portable Device ................................................................................................................274 About the Compatible Bluetooth-Supporting Devices ............................................279
Using AUX .....................................................................................................280 Using AUX ..............................................................................................................................................280
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Others
Other Operations ....................................................................... 282 Picture Function Operations ................................................................. 282
Using the Picture Function ..........................................................................................................282 About the Supported Image Data ..........................................................................................285
About Steering Wheel Switches ........................................................... 287 Compatibility with Steering Wheel Buttons .....................................................................287
Voice Control System Operations ........................................................ 291 About the Voice Control System ..............................................................................................291 Using the Voice Control System ...............................................................................................292 Displaying the Command List ...................................................................................................293 Examples of Using the Voice Control System ..................................................................294 Voice Command Lists ......................................................................................................................298
Reference ................................................................................... 324 Useful Information .................................................................................... 324
If the Following Messages Appear ..........................................................................................324 When You Think There Is a Malfunction ..............................................................................332 Glossary ....................................................................................................................................................334 About Trademarks .............................................................................................................................335
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8 Introduction
Before Use
Safety Precautions
WARNING
The main unit requires a 12 V DC power supply. The main unit should not be installed in any vehicle which does not have a 12 V power system with a ground-connected negative side. An installation other than the one intended may cause severe damage to the main unit, and electric shock or serious injury to the users.
Even when using the route guidance of the navigation system, be sure to drive by following the actual traffic regulations. If you drive by following only the route guidance of the navigation system, you may violate the actual traffic regulations and cause a traffic accident.
To ensure safety, the driver should not operate the navigation system while driving. Operating the navigation system while driving may result in an accidental steering wheel operation or otherwise cause an accident. Stop the vehicle before operating the navigation system. Also, do not watch the screen while driving. Because doing so is dangerous and may be unlawful. Inattention to road conditions ahead may result in an accident.
The driver should not perform operations such as volume adjustment while driving. Inattention to road conditions ahead may result in an accident, so be sure to stop the vehicle in a safe place before performing the operation.
The driver should not change discs while driving. Inattention to road conditions ahead may result in an accident, so be sure to stop the vehicle in a safe place before performing the operation.
The driver should not perform operations such as adding a location or setting the memory while driving. Inattention to road conditions ahead may result in an accident, so be sure to stop the vehicle in a safe place before performing the operation.
Before viewing a video, be sure to stop the vehicle in a safe place and apply the parking brake. To ensure safety, videos are not displayed during driving.
To ensure safety, never operate a cell phone while driving.
Do not let foreign objects enter the disc slot or SD memory card slot. Doing so may result in a fire or electric shock.
Do not disassemble or modify the unit. Doing so may result in an accident, fire or electric shock.
Do not let water or foreign objects enter the internal parts of the unit. Doing so may result in smoke, fire or an electric shock.
Do not use the unit when it is malfunctioning, such as when the screen is not lit or no sound comes out. Doing so may result in an accident, fire or electric shock.
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Always replace fuses with fuses of the same specified capacity (amperage). Using a fuse with a higher capacity than the specification may result in a fire.
If a foreign object or water enters the unit, smoke or a strange odor may be emitted. If such an abnormality occurs, stop using the unit immediately and contact your SUBARU dealer. An accident, fire or electric shock may result if you continue to use the unit under these conditions.
In a thunderstorm, do not touch the antenna line or the unit. Lightning may cause an electric shock.
Do not park or stop in prohibited areas to use the unit.
If direct sunlight shines into the vehicle, light may reflect off the product. Be very careful while driving.
Never use headphones or earphones while driving. Driving while not being able to hear sounds from outside the vehicle may result in a traffic accident.
CAUTION
Although the unit can be used when the ignition switch is set to either ON or ACC, to protect the battery, start the engine before using the unit.
Do not use the unit anywhere other than in a vehicle. Doing so may result in an electric shock or other injury.
While driving, keep the volume low enough for you to hear outside sounds. Driving while not being able to hear sounds from outside the vehicle may result in an accident.
Be careful of the volume when turning on the power. If a loud noise is emitted suddenly when you turn on the power, it may damage your hearing.
Do not apply a strong force to the display. Doing so may result in a malfunction.
Do not put your fingers or hands into the disc slot or SD memory card slot. Doing so may result in an injury.
Do not touch the hot parts of the unit. The hot parts may burn you.
Do not use while there is an abnormality such as sound breakup or distortion. Doing so may result in a fire.
Using the unit during extremely high or low temperature may result in mistaken operation or a malfunction. In particular, the temperature inside the vehicle can often rise to a high level during the summer. Cool the vehicle, for example by opening a window, before using the unit.
Be careful if metal or water enters the unit, or the unit is exposed to a strong impact, because it may result in a malfunction.
The touch buttons on the display screen may not operate correctly if condensation forms inside them. If this happens, do not attempt to operate the switches until the condensation has disappeared.
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Before Use
NOTE Fuji Heavy Industries is not responsible for any damages to the purchaser or
third parties that occur from using the map data. We do not provide any replacements or refunds for any mistakes there may be
in the map data displays or contents, such as misspelling, omissions or misaligned positions.
Fuji Heavy Industries makes no guarantee that the functions included in the map data will be appropriate for the specific objectives of the purchaser.
Functions that cannot be operated while driving have their colors toned down when the vehicle is being driven, and their operation is disabled. Touching a disabled switch may result in the display of an operation prohibited message on the screen.
During strong vibrations, such as when driving on a poor road surface, the unit may no longer be able to read the data from the disc or SD memory card, and it will not operate correctly. When the vibration lessens, normal operation will return after a short time.
Immediately after turning on the heater when the temperature is low, dew (water drops) may adhere to the lens of the CD reader (condensation). If this happens, leaving the unit for about an hour should remove the condensation and return the unit to normal operation. If the unit does not return to normal operation even after several hours, contact your SUBARU dealer.
When using the unit for the first time after purchase, or after the battery was removed for a long time, the current position may not be displayed correctly. Wait a short time until the GPS positioning corrects the displayed position.
This device is precision-engineered equipment and the recorded data can be lost as a result of static electricity, electrical noise, vibration, or other influences. To protect the device against data loss, we recommend keeping a separate record of the data that you record after purchase.
Note that the following events are not covered by the warranty. 1. Corruption or loss of the data recorded on the SD memory card by the
purchaser resulting from failure, incorrect operation or malfunction of the unit, or any problems associated with it, or due to the effects of electrical noise or other influences.
2. Corruption or loss of the map data or basic program stored in the SD memory card resulting from the incorrect use of the unit by the purchaser or a third party.
3. Corruption or loss of data recorded on the SD memory card by the purchaser resulting from the malfunction or repair of the unit.
* Note that by installing or using the unit, you are regarded as having consented to the points above.
The unit has been designed to withstand electrical noise from other electronic devices. However, if an electronic device that emits strong noise is used next to the unit, the unit may show malfunctions such as screen interference or noise. If this happens, stop using the electronic device that you think is causing the problem.
The liquid-crystal display may be difficult to read when wearing polarized glasses.
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Viewing This Document
NOTE In this document, the unit is generally described using the screens which appear when the optional devices are connected. Navigation is mostly described using the Heading - upwards 1 screen. About button display
When a panel button should be pressed, button names are shown as ( , , etc.).
When a touch button on the screen should be touched, button names are shown as or [ ].
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Audio Operations
Using the CD Player
Using the CD Player
(1) Title information scroll buttons*
(2) Settings button
(3) Search button
(4) Track up/down and fast forward (fast reverse) buttons
(5) AUDIO button
* It will be displayed if the length of the information is too long and it
cannot be displayed.
NOTE Some of the functions may not be available when vehicle is in motion.
Listening to a CD Insert a CD into the disc slot, and it will start playing.
1 Press .
2 Touch (CD). The playback starts.
NOTE Playback may be intermittent when there is a scratch on the CD or when the
recorded side is dirty.
If track titles and other data are recorded in the CD-Text format, they can be
displayed.
It may not be possible to display the CD-Text of CD-R/RW discs.
If no CD-Text data exist in the disc, No Data appears in the section where the
track titles and other data are displayed.
(2)(3)(4)
(5) (1)
CD
Section title The section title is displayed here.Item title
A title is assigned for each item.
Operation title A title is assigned for each operation objective.
Operation procedure Describes the operation. Follow the numerical order.
NOTE Describes information related to the operation.
Operation screen The screen to be operated is displayed.
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About This Unit
Part Names and Operations
You can operate the unit by pressing the buttons on the panel (panel buttons) or by directly touching the buttons displayed on the screen (touch buttons).
Panel buttons Press a panel button to operate it.
(5)
(4)
(1) (2) (3)
(1) MAP button Press to display the navigation screen.
(2) Voice recognition button
Press to use voice recognition control.
(3) AUDIO button Press to use the audio or hands free function. Press for 1 second or more to adjust the picture quality or screen brightness.
(4) POWER/VOL button Pressing: Audio Power ON or OFF. Rotating: Adjust the volume.
(5) EJECT button Press to eject the DISC.
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Touch Screen Button Touch a button on the screen to operate it.
About touch button operations Keep touching the touch button until a beep is emitted in
response. (When the guide tone is set to ON.) To protect the screen, touch the touch button lightly with your
finger. When there is no response from a button, remove your finger from
the screen and touch it again. Touch buttons that cannot be operated have their colors toned
down. When the button function is enabled, the touch button returns to a
brighter color.
CAUTION
Touch the touch buttons with your finger. Operating touch buttons with the point of hard objects such as ballpoint pens or mechanical pencils may damage the screen.
Touch Screen Buttons
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Turning the Power On or Off
This unit switches on automatically at ignition, and when started for the first time, it displays the Navigation setting screen*. When the engine is switched off, the unit also switches off.
* The second and subsequent times that the unit is started, the mode screen that was last in use is displayed. If the last mode in use was the Navigation screen, then your current position will be displayed. If it was the Audio operation screen, then the audio selection that was last playing will be displayed.
Turning on the power
1 The Caution screen is displayed automatically. When you touch (I Agree), the SD Eject Caution screen appears. (I Agree) turns down the tone during system startup.
Touch to increase the tone after system startup.
To select a language, touch (Languages) to display the Languages screen. Touch the language that you want to use from the list. For details, see Language setting on Page 36.
2 Touch (OK) to display the Navigation setting screen. To stop the SD Eject Caution screen from being displayed
again, touch (The
message won't be indicated from now onward) and then touch (OK).
NOTE Do not press (Main Unit/Steering Wheel Switch) without pressing the I Agree button on the Caution screen. Otherwise, Navigation commands cannot be used.
I Agree
I Agree
Languages
OK
The message won't be indicated from now onward
OK
<SD Eject Caution screen>
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Turning off the audio
Press (POWER/VOL).
NOTE When the audio power is turned off, on the Source screen, touch the source
to which you want to change. For details, see Switching the Audio Source on Page 198.
You cannot turn off the navigation power.
Loading and Unloading a Disc
To listen to music, insert a music CD into the slot.
Loading a disc
1 Insert a disc into the slot. Hold the disc by the center hole and the edges, and insert it
with the label facing upward.
When the disc is inserted, playback of the music CD or MP3/ WMA starts.
For disc details, see About Discs on Page 194.
Disc
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Unloading a disc
1 Press . The disc is ejected automatically.
Loading and Unloading an SD Memory Card
Insert an SD memory card into the slot.
Loading an SD memory card
CAUTION
When removing a disc from the unit, pull it out horizontally. Do not strongly pull up the disc. Also, do not strongly push down the disc while removing it. Doing so may damage the disc or cause the playback to jump. CAUTION
Position the SD memory card with the mark at the far end and insert it until it makes a click sound. When it makes contact with the stopper inside, the card cannot be inserted any further. Do not try to forcibly push the card.
Before inserting a miniSD card, microSD card, miniSDHC card or microSDHC card, be sure to attach the card to the special adapter. (If you insert only the miniSD card, microSD card, miniSDHC card or microSDHC card, you may not be able to remove it.)
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1 Insert the SD memory card. Insert the SD memory card with the label on the left side.
Make sure that the SD memory card is fully inserted.
NOTE Insert the map SD card without locking it. If you insert an SD memory card that contains image data, you can preview
the images, play a slideshow, or set an image as the Opening screen. (See Page 282.)
About SD memory cards SD memory cards that are marked as follows can be used.
Multi Media Cards (MMC) cannot be used. Supported capacities: 512 MB to 8 GB Supported speed class: Class 2 to Class 10
SD memory card
SD Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
miniSD Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
miniSDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
microSD Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
microSDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
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Unloading an SD memory card
1 Press .
2 Touch . If is not displayed, touch .
3 Touch (SD Eject).
4 After checking the caution screen, touch (Yes). This screen does not appear if the card is not the specified SD
memory card.
5 When Please eject SD card. appears, remove the SD memory card. Press in the SD memory card until you hear it click, let go of
the card, and then pull it straight out.
CAUTION
Touch (SD Eject) before removing the map SD card. Removing the card without first touching (SD Eject) may damage the data. No compensation will be given for any damaged data.
When removing a disc or SD memory card from the unit, pull it out horizontally. Do not strongly pull to the right side. Also, do not strongly push to the left side while removing it. Doing so may damage the SD memory card.
SD Eject SD Eject
Info
Info
SD Eject
Yes
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Connecting (or Disconnecting) the USB Memory
1 Connect (or disconnect) the USB memory.
NOTE This unit supports USB memory in the following formats.
- Supported class: Mass storage class - Supported USB Ver.: USB1.0/1.1/2.0 (maximum transfer speed is same as USB
2.0) - Maximum consumption current: Less than 1.0 A - Supported capacities: 16 MB to 8 GB
Do not connect USB memory devices other than those conforming to the specifications above. There is a possibility that some USB memory devices that do conform to specifications will not function correctly, due to many variables. We suggest testing your USB device prior to departing to your destination.
This unit does not support commercially available USB hubs, multi card readers, external hard discs or portable audio players with USB connectors.
If the USB memory connection cord of this unit is connected to a USB device via an extension cord, it may not function correctly.
If you lose the data in the USB memory while using it with this unit, no compensation will be given for the lost data. It is always a good practice to back up data, and only access a copy for in-vehicle use.
Leaving the USB memory for a long time in a place exposed to direct sunlight may result in deformation or discoloration due to the high temperature, or cause a malfunction. In such cases, Fuji Heavy Industries will not give any compensation. When you are not using the USB memory, keep it in a place away from direct sunlight. Further, when leaving the vehicle, do not keep the USB memory inside.
When the audio source is USB, do not disconnect the USB memory. Doing so may damage the data in the USB memory. Before disconnecting the USB memory, turn the ignition switch to the Off position or switch the audio source to a source other than USB, and then disconnect it.
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About the Unit Modes
The modes of this unit can be broadly divided into 3 categories: Navigation, Audio and Multi.
Mode Main functions
(1) Navigation Navigation screen display and operations (current position display, destination setting, destination guidance, destination registration, etc.)
Navigation menu display
(1)
(3) (2)
(2) Audio Receiving AM/FM/SAT radio CD, MP3/WMA player operations USB music/video file player operations AUX display iPod operations Bluetooth audio operations Audio menu display Audio source selection Handsfree operation screen display Info menu display
(3) Multi Navigation screen and Audio operations screen selection
Audio source selection Audio source operations Navigation screen display and operations
(current position display, destination setting, destination guidance, destination registration, etc.)
Navigation menu display
* Some functions cannot be operated while driving.
Mode Main functions
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Selecting a Mode
Press the following buttons to select the screens.
Navigation screen
1 Press .
Audio operations screen
1 Press .
Displayed while the audio function is operating. For the audio operations, see Switching the Audio Source on Page 198.
Displayed when the audio function is off.
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Multi screen You can position the Navigation screen and Audio operations screen on the left and right to display them at the same time.
1 On the Navigation screen, touch . The Multi screen appears.
NOTE On the Multi screen, touch to return to the Navigation screen.
About the on-screen display If a disc is loaded while the Navigation screen is displayed, an on-screen display appears. After a short time, the on-screen display disappears automatically.
On-screen display
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Operation Conditions for the Unit
The operability of the unit's functions varies according to the following conditions (the ignition switch position).
NOTE Buttons that cannot be operated have their colors toned down. Operating a button that is disabled while driving may result in the display of an operation prohibited message on the screen.
: Operable : Inoperable
Function Ignition switch
OFF ACC ON, vehicle stopped*1
ON, vehicle in motion
Navigation/ settings and information
When the vehicle is in motion, some functions become inoperable for safety reasons*2
Audio function When the vehicle is in motion, some functions become inoperable for safety reasons
Video function When the vehicle is in motion, some functions become inoperable for safety reasons*3
Handsfree When the vehicle is in motion, some functions become inoperable for safety reasons
*1 When the parking brake is applied. *2 When the navigation safety function is on. *3 Video is not displayed.
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Unit Settings
In addition to settings for navigation and audio operations, the following settings can be performed for the unit.
Bluetooth setting (See Page 25.) Interface Customization (See Page 26.) Opening screen setting (See Page 27.) Clock setting (See Page 28.) Time display setting (See Page 28.) Time zone setting (See Page 29.) Link to Day/Night View setting (See Page 30.) Voice recognition setting (See Page 32.) Guide tone setting (See Page 33.) Deleting Personal Data (See Page 34.) Initializing Settings menu (See Page 35.) Language setting (See Page 36.)
Various Unit Settings
Displaying the Info screen Display the Info screen to perform various settings.
1 Press .
2 Touch . If is not displayed, touch .
3 Touch the button that you want to set.
Info
Info
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NOTE :
Perform the Bluetooth settings. (See Page 25.)
(Settings): Perform the unit settings. (See Page 26 - 35.)
(Software Version): View information such as the map data that is stored on the unit or version information for the audio application. (See Page 37.)
(DivX(R) VOD): Display DivX VOD code. (See Page 255.)
(System Check): Check the sensitivity of the GPS signal reception, or the connection of the parking and reverse signals. (See Page 181.)
(Language): Perform the language setting (See Page 36.)
(SD Eject): Touch to remove the map SD card or the SD memory card that contains the picture data. (See Page 16.)
Bluetooth setting Touch to perform the various Bluetooth settings.
1 On the Info screen, touch .
2 Touch the button that you want to set. Touch to return to the previous screen.
(Registered Devices): Register or delete a Bluetooth device, or display information for connected devices. (See pages 44, 269.)
(Connect Phone): Register a cell phone or perform the connection settings. (See Page 46.)
(Connect Portable Player): Register a Bluetooth audio device or perform the connection settings. (See Page 271.)
(Detailed Bluetooth Settings): Display or set the detailed Bluetooth information for this unit. (See Page 67.)
Bluetooth
Settings
Software Version
DivX(R) VOD
System Check
Language
SD Eject
Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Registered Devices
Connect Phone
Connect Portable Player
Detailed Bluetooth Settings
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(Passcode Settings): Set the passcode (passkey). (See Page 68.)
Interface Customization You can set the color pattern (Black/Green/Amber/Blue) for the screen.
1 On the Info screen, touch (Settings).
2 Touch the color that you want to use as the skin pattern. The setting changes to the color pattern that you touched.
NOTE Touch (Delete Personal Data) to initialize your
personal data and all settings. (See Page 34.) Touch (Initialize) to return the settings in the Settings screen to
their initial values.
Passcode Settings
Settings
Delete Personal Data
Initialize
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Opening screen setting You can change the Opening screen to display the image of your choice. You can also display image data imported from an SD memory card as the Opening screen.
Changing the Opening screen You can change the Opening screen of the unit (the screen that is displayed when the power is turned on).
1 On the Info screen, touch (Settings).
2 Touch (Customized) or (Initialize) in Start Up Screen. Touch (Customized) to change to the Opening
screen that was set with the picture function. (See Page 282.)
Touch (Initialize) to return Start Up Screen to its initial value.
NOTE Touch (Delete Personal Data) to Initialize your
personal data and all settings. (See Page 34.) Touch (Initialize) to return the settings in the Settings screen to
their initial values.
Settings
Customized Initialize
Customized
Initialize
Delete Personal Data
Initialize
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Clock setting You can turn the clock display on or off, change the time display, and set the time zone. (Only applies to navigation mode)
1 On the Info screen, touch (Settings).
2 Touch (On) or (Off ) in Clock.
NOTE Touch (Delete Personal Data) to Initialize your
personal data and all settings. (See Page 34.) Touch (Initialize) to return the settings in the Settings screen to
their initial values.
Time display setting
1 On the Info screen, touch (Settings).
2 Touch or in Time Display.
NOTE Touch (Delete Personal Data) to Initialize your
personal data and all settings. (See Page 34.) Touch (Initialize) to return the settings in the Settings screen to
their initial values.
Settings
On Off
Delete Personal Data
Initialize
Settings
12:00 am 24:00
Delete Personal Data
Initialize
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Time zone setting
1 On the Info screen, touch (Settings).
2 Touch (Set) in Time Zone.
3 Touch (On) or (Off ) in Auto Time Zone. Touch (On) in Auto Time Zone to set the time zone
automatically.
When Auto Time Zone is Off, touch or in Manual Time Zone to adjust the time zone manually.
Touch for 1 second or more to raise the time continuously. Touch for 1 second or more to lower the time continuously.
After configuring the setting, touch (Done) to save the setting and return to the previous screen.
NOTE On the Settings screen, touch (Delete Personal Data)
to initialize your personal data and all settings. (See Page 34.) On the Settings screen, touch (Initialize) to return the settings in
the Settings screen to their initial values.
Settings
Set
On Off
On
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+
-
Done
Delete Personal Data
Initialize
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Link to Day/Night View setting
1 On the Info screen, touch (Settings).
2 Touch (Headlight), (Time) or (None) in Link to Day/Night View. If Link to Day/Night View is not displayed, touch to
change the page.
(Headlight): Change to night view when the lights (sidelights, tail lights, license plate lights) are turned on.
(Time): Change to night view or day view at the set times.
(None): Change to night view or day view manually.
Day/night view changeover time setting When Link to Day/Night View is set to Time, you can set the time at which to change to the day view.
1 On the Settings screen, touch (Time) in Link to Day/Night View.
2 Touch (Time Settings).
Settings
Headlight Time None
Headlight
Time
None
Time
Time Settings
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3 Touch or . You can set the Sunrise and Sunset time for the day view.
After configuring the setting, touch (Done) to save the setting and return to the previous screen.
NOTE On the Settings screen, touch (Delete Personal Data)
to initialize your personal data and all settings. (See Page 34.) On the Settings screen, touch (Initialize) to return the settings in
the Settings screen to their initial values.
Changing to the night view or day view When Link to Day/Night View is set to None, you can change to the night view or day view manually.
1 On the Settings screen, touch (None) in Link to Day/Night View.
2 Touch (Day) or (Night).
NOTE Touch (Delete Personal Data) to Initialize your
personal data and all settings. (See Page 34.) Touch (Initialize) to return the settings in the Settings screen to
their initial values.
Done
Delete Personal Data
Initialize
None
Day Night
Delete Personal Data
Initialize
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Voice recognition setting You can set the volume of the voice recognition.
1 On the Info screen, touch (Settings).
2 Touch (Set) in Voice Recognition. If Voice Recognition is not displayed, touch to change the
page.
3 Touch or . (right side):
Volume up (left side):
Volume down
CAUTION
Be sure to set the volume of the audio at an appropriate level. Improper volume setting may result in hearing damage or a traffic accident.
Settings
Set
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NOTE On the Settings screen, touch (Delete Personal Data)
to Initialize your personal data and all settings. (See Page 34.) Touch (Initialize) to return the settings in the different screens to
their initial values.
Guide tone setting You can set the sound for button operations to on or off.
1 On the Info screen, touch (Settings).
2 Touch (On) or (Off ) in Guide Tone. If Guide Tone is not displayed, touch to change the page.
When Guide Tone is set to Off, button operations do not emit a sound.
NOTE Touch (Delete Personal Data) to Initialize your
personal data and all settings. (See Page 34.) Touch (Initialize) to return the settings in the Settings screen to
their initial values.
Delete Personal Data
Initialize
Settings
On Off
Delete Personal Data
Initialize
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Deleting Personal Data You can delete the data items that you registered and return them to their factory default values.
Deleted personal data items
Deleting personal data
1 Touch . If the Navigation screen is displayed, change to the Multi screen
or Audio operations screen before performing this operation.
If is not displayed, touch .
2 Touch (Settings).
Item Deleted data
Navigation Navigation settings Map display setting Route learning function Indication setting of facilities Current position
Settings Clock setting Language Setting Guide tone setting Skin pattern setting, Opening screen setting
(including data registered in Customized) Screen settings Day/night view changeover setting Voice recognition setting (including song data
and phone book data) Display settings for the "SD Eject" caution screen
General audio Volume setting Sound quality setting Screen setting
Radio AM/FM/SAT preset channels Parental Lock setting
Bluetooth audio Bluetooth audio registered data Settings and edited items related to Bluetooth
audio
Handsfree Phone book data Outgoing call history and incoming call history Speed Dial data Bluetooth phone registered data Unread messages and read messages Reply Messages list Settings and edited items related to handsfree
messages
Item Deleted data
Info
Info
Settings
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3 Touch (Delete Personal Data).
4 Touch (Delete). Touch (Do Not Delete) to cancel the Delete
Personal Data.
5 Touch (Yes).
NOTE Once the information (data) is initialized (deleted), it cannot be restored. Be very careful when performing initialization.
Initializing Settings menu You can delete the contents (Skin Pattern, Start Up Screen, Clock, Time Display, Time Zone, Link to Day/Night View, Voice Recognition, Guide Tone) set in the Settings screen and return them to this Unit's initial settings.
1 On the Info screen, touch (Settings).
Delete Personal Data
Delete
Do Not Delete
Yes
Settings
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2 Touch (Initialize).
3 Touch (Yes).
Language setting You can change the navigation and audio display language, and the voice recognition language.
1 On the Info screen, touch (Language).
2 Touch the language that you want to use.
Initialize
Yes
Language
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3 Touch (Yes).
Checking the Software Version You can check the version of the navigation and audio software.
Displaying the Software Version screen
1 Touch . If the Navigation screen is displayed, change to the Multi screen
or Audio operations screen before performing this operation.
If is not displayed, touch .
2 Touch (Software Version). The Software Version screen appears.
Yes
Info
Info
Software Version
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Screen Adjustment and Setting When Link to Day/Night View on the Settings screen is set to Headlight (See Page 30.), day view or night view is selected based on whether the lights (sidelights, tail lights, license plate light) are on or off, to make it easier to view the screen. When Time is set (See Page 30.), the view changes at the set time. Also, when set to None (See Page 31.), you can manually switch to a day view or a night view screen at any time.
Displaying the picture quality adjustment screen
The picture quality adjustment screen has different adjustment items depending on whether it is the operations screen or video screen of the navigation or audio.
1 Press for 1 second or more.
2 After completing the adjustment, touch (Done).
Done
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Changing to the night view or day view
1 Touch (Night) ( (Day)) if the day (night) view is displayed on the image quality adjustment screen. The view changes between night view and day view each time
you touch the screen.
NOTE When Link to Day/Night View is set to "None" on the Settings screen, (Day) or (Night) are not displayed.
Closing the screen
1 On the picture quality adjustment screen, touch (Off ). To display the screen again, press or .
Adjusting the picture quality You can independently adjust the day view and night view.
1 Display the day view or night view. For details on changing the view, see Changing to the night
view or day view on Page 39.
2 Adjust to the desired picture quality. Contrast:
Touch to increase contrast and touch to decrease contrast.
Brightness: Touch to increase brightness and touch to decrease brightness.
Color (only applies to video screens): Touch (G) to strengthen green colors and touch (R) to strengthen red colors.
Tone (only applies to video screens): Touch to darken colors and touch to lighten colors.
Night Day
Day Night
Off
+ -
+ -
G R
+ -
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Precautions for Using Bluetooth Devices
Be careful of the following when using Bluetooth devices.
WARNING
To ensure safety, the driver should not operate Bluetooth- connected phones while driving.
Do not make calls on a cell phone while driving. If you receive a call on your phone, calmly stop the vehicle in a safe place and then answer the call. If you must answer the call, use the handsfree function to inform the caller that you will call back later. Then, stop the vehicle in a safe place and call back.
Buttons on the touch screen that cannot be used have their colors toned down. Operating the navigation system while driving could cause your attention to be distracted from the current traffic conditions. This could result in a severe or fatal accident. Follow the descriptions of all operations and the instructions for safety given in this manual without fail.
When using a cell phone in a vehicle, be sure to observe the local laws and regulations.
CAUTION
Do not leave a Bluetooth-connected phone inside the vehicle. (Direct sunlight may cause the vehicle interior to rise to a very high temperature.)
When using a Bluetooth-connected phone, keep away from devices inside the vehicle. If you get too close to a device inside the vehicle, the sound or connection quality may drop.
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The frequency band used by these devices is the same band that is used by microwave ovens, wireless devices used in factory production lines for identifying moving objects (license required), special low output wireless devices (license not required), amateur radios (license required), and other industrial, scientific and medical devices. (The 3 types of wireless devices above are hereafter called other wireless devices.) When using a Bluetooth-connected phone, check whether other wireless devices are used nearby. If the Bluetooth-connected phone causes harmful radio wave interference in other wireless devices, immediately move the phone to a different location to stop the wireless interference. The frequency band used by Bluetooth- connected phones is the 2.4 GHz band. The FH-SS modulation scheme is used. The estimated distance in which interference may occur is less than 10 m. The band used by Bluetooth-connected phones is the full band, which helps avoid interference with the band used by devices that identify moving objects.
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Bluetooth Handsfree Operation
Using Bluetooth Handsfree
Bluetooth-supporting cell phones that utilize Bluetooth wireless communication technology can be used with this unit. Connecting to this unit allows you to make calls without touching your cell phone. To use a Bluetooth-supporting cell phone with this unit, it is necessary to perform Bluetooth registration and connection settings. The cell phone connected to this unit must support the following specifications. Be aware that the available functions may vary depending on the type of cell phone. Supported Bluetooth Specifications
- Bluetooth Specification Ver. 1.1 or higher (Ver. 2.0 + EDR or higher is recommended)
Supported Profiles - HFP (Hands Free Profile) Ver. 1.0 - OPP (Object Push Profile) Ver. 1.1 - DUN (Dial-up Networking Profile) Ver. 1.1 - SYNC (Synchronization Profile) - PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) - MAP (Message Access Profile)
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology for connecting cell phones, computers and other such devices.
The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any of such marks by FUJITSU TEN LIMITED is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
(1) Bluetooth signal icon (2) Battery level indicator (3) Roaming area icon (4) Reception indicator
(1) (2) (3) (4)
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Bluetooth signal quality icon Displays the Bluetooth connection status of a cell phone. When a Bluetooth connection is established, and reception level
are displayed.
NOTE A Bluetooth communication antenna is embedded in the car display.
If a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone is used in the following locations or conditions, the Bluetooth connection status display may turn gray or Bluetooth connection may not be possible. - When the cell phone is hidden from the display (when the cell phone is
behind or under a seat or in the glove box or console box). - When the cell phone is touching or covered by a metal object. To use a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone, move the phone to a location where the blue display appears.
When setting the cell phone to power saving mode, the Bluetooth connection may be automatically disconnected. If this happens, switch off the power saving mode of the cell phone.
Battery indicator Displays the battery power remaining for the cell phone. The battery indicator may not match the battery indicator of the cell
phone. Depending on the model, it may not be possible to display the battery power remaining.
Roaming area icon Displayed when connected in the roaming area.
Reception indicator Displays the reception level. When "No Service" is displayed, the location is either outside the
service area or cannot be reached by the signal. In such situations, the cell phone itself cannot be used. Move to a location where the "No Service" display is no longer shown.
Observe the following point when using hands-free operation with a cell phone. - The reception level may not match the display of the cell phone. Depending
on the model, it may not be possible to display the reception level.
Displaying the handsfree screen
1 Press .
2 Touch (Phone). The handsfree screen appears.
Phone
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Registering a cell phone
You can register cell phones on this unit. Up to 5 cell phones can be registered on the unit. The order of connection precedence is always 1 to 5. When a cell phone is added or deleted, the order of connection precedence is updated.
1 Press .
2 Touch . If is not displayed, touch .
3 Touch .
4 Touch (Registered Devices).
5 Touch (Add New).
6 Operate the cell phone to enter the passcode (passkey) of the unit. The name of the unit is CAR MULTIMEDIA.
The initial setting for the passcode (passkey) is 0000.
Operate the cell phone while the Registered Devices screen is displayed.
WARNING
Do not register a cell phone while driving. Be sure to park the vehicle in a safe location and apply the parking brake before registering a cell phone.
Info
Info
Bluetooth
Registered Devices
Add New
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7 When the registration is complete, Connection Completed appears. The cell phone registration is complete.
After the registration completed message is displayed, Do you want to transfer the phonebook from your mobile? appears. Touch (Yes) or (No). For the procedure when you press (Yes), see step 4 in Transferring the phone book data from a cell phone on Page 59.
NOTE If the registration fails, Connection failed appears on the screen. If this
happens, perform the registration operation again. For details of operations on the cell phone, see the cell phone's instruction
manual. When processing a Bluetooth connection, the Bluetooth Audio may skip.
Deleting a cell phone registration You can delete cell phones that are registered on the unit.
1 Press .
2 Touch . If is not displayed, touch .
3 Touch .
4 Touch (Registered Devices).
Yes No Yes
Info
Info
Bluetooth
Registered Devices
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5 Select the cell phone that you want to delete.
6 Touch (Delete). Are you sure you want to delete this device? appears on the
screen. Touch (Yes) or (No).
After touching Yes, when the deletion is complete, Completed appears.
The cell phone deletion is complete.
NOTE When a cell phone registration is deleted, the outgoing call history, incoming call history and phone book data that are saved in the unit are also deleted.
Connecting a cell phone You can connect a cell phone that is registered on the unit. Make the preparations necessary for connecting to the unit, for
example by setting the cell phone's Bluetooth standby to On. For details of operations on the cell phone, see the cell phone's
instruction manual.
1 On the handsfree screen, touch (Settings).
2 Touch (Connection).
Delete
Yes No
Settings
Connection
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3 Select the cell phone that you want to connect. The Bluetooth mark is displayed for cell phones with an active
Bluetooth connection.
4 Touch (Connect).
5 When the connection is complete, Connection Completed appears. The connection between the cell phone and the unit is
complete. The Bluetooth signal icon, battery level indicator, roaming area icon (only when in a roaming area) and reception indicator appear on the screen.
NOTE If the connection fails, Connection failed appears on the screen. If this
happens, perform the connection operation again. Connection is not possible if no cell phones are registered. On the Connect Phone screen, touch (Add New) to register a cell
phone. When processing a Bluetooth connection, the Bluetooth Audio may skip.
Canceling a cell phone connection
1 On the handsfree screen, touch (Settings).
2 Touch (Connection).
Bluetooth mark
Connect
Add New
Settings
Connection
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3 Select the cell phone with the connection that you want to cancel.
4 Touch (Disconnect). Another device is already connected. Do you want to
disconnect this device? appears on the screen. Touch (Yes) or (No).
5 After touching (Yes), when the cancelation is complete, Connection with the mobile telephone was disconnect. appears. The cancelation of the cell phone connection is complete. The
Bluetooth signal icon, battery level indicator, roaming area icon (only when in a roaming area) and reception indicator disappear from the screen.
NOTE On the Connect Phone screen, touch (Add New) to register a cell phone.
Making a call
You can make calls from the unit by entering a telephone number, using a stored number (phone book or Speed Dial), or calling from the incoming (missed call) or outgoing call history.
Making a call by entering a telephone number
1 On the handsfree screen, touch and through to enter the telephone number.
You can enter telephone numbers of up to 24 digits.
Touch to delete 1 digit from the entered number. Touch for 1 second or more to delete the digits continuously.
Disconnect
Yes No
Yes
Add New
WARNING
Do not make a call while driving. Be sure to park the vehicle in a safe location and apply the parking brake before making a call.
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2 After entering the telephone number, touch . A call is made to the entered telephone number.
Calling from call history
1 On the handsfree screen, touch (Contacts).
2 To call from the incoming call history, touch (Incoming Calls). To call from the outgoing
call history, touch (Outgoing Calls).
3 Select the name or telephone number to call from the history. Touch or to scroll the history list.
Contacts
Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls
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4 Touch . A call is made to the telephone number that you selected from
the history.
Touch (Add to Speed Dial) to register the displayed history item in Speed Dial. (See Page 62.)
NOTE The incoming and outgoing call histories can each store 10 calls for each registered cell phone. In the incoming call history, 5 missed calls and 5 other calls can be stored. When 10 calls are stored (5 missed incoming calls and 5 other calls), the oldest call is deleted from the history at the next call.
Calling from the phone book
1 On the handsfree screen, touch (Contacts).
2 Touch (Phone book).Add to Speed Dial
Contacts
Phone book
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3 Select a person (name or telephone number) to call. Touch or on the scroll function to scroll the List
Page of names or telephone numbers.
Touch or on the index function to display in the list the names or telephone numbers that start with the selected letter or number.
Touch (Data Transfer) to transfer the cell phone's phone book to the unit. (See Page 59.)
Touch (Delete All) to delete all the list data in the phone book.
If 2 or more telephone numbers are registered for the selected person (name or telephone number), the telephone number selection screen appears. Touch the telephone number that you want to call.
4 Touch . A call is made to the selected person's telephone number.
Touch (Add to Speed Dial) to register the displayed item in Speed Dial. (See Page 62.)
Touch (Delete) to delete the displayed item from each phone book.
Data Transfer
Delete All
Add to Speed Dial
Delete
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Calling from Speed Dial
1 On the handsfree screen, touch (Contacts).
2 Touch (Speed Dial).
3 Select a person (name or telephone number) to call. Touch or to scroll the List Page of names or
telephone numbers.
Touch (Delete All) to delete all the list data in the Speed Dial.
4 Touch . A call is made to the selected person's telephone number.
Touch (Delete) to delete the displayed Speed Dial item.
Contacts
Speed Dial Delete All
Delete
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NOTE For details on Speed Dial registration, see Registering a Speed Dial number on Page 62.
Receiving a call You can receive incoming calls when any source mode is selected. When a call arrives, the Incoming call screen appears automatically.
1 When you hear the ringtone, touch . You are connected and able to talk.
Touch to hang up and refuse the incoming call.
NOTE You can also receiving calls automatically. See Auto Answer setting on Page 57.
Operations during a call During a call, the outgoing call or incoming call Talking screen is displayed, and you can perform the following operations. Adjust the volume for phone calls End the call Enter numeric keys Perform call waiting
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Adjust the volume for phone calls
1 On the Talking screen, touch (Mic Level).
2 Adjust by touching or . :
Call volume up :
Call volume down
Touch for 1 second or more to raise the volume continuously. Touch for 1 second or more to lower the volume continuously.
Transferring a call (private mode handsfree mode) When using a Bluetooth cell phone, you can transfer calls between the unit and the cell phone. The call is switched from a handsfree call to a cell phone call, or from a cell phone call to a handsfree call. Operating with the screen
1 Touch (Transfer). Touch (Transfer) again to switch to a handsfree call.
Operating with the cell phone You can transfer calls while making a call, while talking, while receiving a call, and while a call is on hold. Switch from a cell phone call to a handsfree call to enable touch
button operations. The transfer method and operations vary depending on the type of
cell phone. For details of operations on the cell phone, see the instruction manual that is supplied with the cell phone.
Mic Level
+ -
+
-
+
-
Transfer
Transfer
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NOTE Calls cannot be transferred while driving. If a call is transferred on the screen, the transfer may fail and cut off the sound
of the call.
Ending a call On the Talking screen, touch to end the call. You can also end the call by hanging up the cell phone .When a call ends, the handsfree screen disappears.
Entering numeric keys On the Talking screen for outgoing calls, touch (Dial Tone) to display the Dial Tone screen and enable numeric key input.
(Send): Send a dial tone that has already been registered in the phone book.
(Exit): Skip the tones.
Call waiting If a call arrives from another phone while you are already talking, you can put the current call on temporary hold by using the Talking screen and receive the new incoming call.
1 When you hear the ringtone, touch on the Talking screen. You can put the current call on hold and connect to the new
call.
To end call waiting, touch . When call waiting ends, the phone connects to the call that was put on hold and you can continue the previous call.
During call waiting, touch again to switch between the callers.
NOTE If a call waiting contract has not been setup for the cell phone itself, you cannot use the call waiting function.
Dial Tone
Send
Exit
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Setting and Editing Bluetooth Handsfree
Handsfree settings You can perform settings for handsfree operation on the phone Settings screen. You can perform settings individually for each registered cell phone. For details on switching the cell phone, see Connecting a cell phone on Page 46.
1 On the handsfree screen, touch (Settings).
2 On the phone Settings screen, you can perform the following settings by touching the setting buttons for each item.
WARNING
Do not set or edit cell phones while driving. Be sure to park the vehicle in a safe location before performing setting or editing operations.
Settings
Item Function
Handsfree Set the handsfree function to on or off.
Bluetooth Set the Bluetooth function to on or off.
Auto Answer Set automatic call acceptance.
Auto Connect Set automatic connection between a registered cell phone and the unit.
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Handsfree setting Set the handsfree function to on or off. When handsfree is set to Off, you cannot be sent a telephone
number from a this unit.
1 Touch (On) or (Off ).
Bluetooth setting Set the Bluetooth function to on or off.
1 Touch (On) or (Off ).
Auto Answer setting Start the call automatically 5 seconds after the arrival of an incoming call.
1 Touch (On) or (Off ).
Auto Connect setting Set automatic connection between a registered cell phone and the unit.
1 Touch (On) or (Off ).
Auto Phonebook Transfer setting Automatically transfer the phone book to the unit when a cell phone is registered.
1 Touch (On) or (Off ).
Setting initialization Touch (Initialize) to return the Handsfree, Bluetooth, Auto Answer, Auto Connect and Auto Phonebook Transfer settings to their initial values.
Auto Phonebook Transfer
Automatically transfer the phone book to the unit when a cell phone is registered.
Initialize Return the settings displayed on the phone Settings screen to their initial values.
Connection Display the Connect Phone screen to register a cell phone or perform connection settings. (See Page 46.)
Volume Settings Display the Volume Settings screen to perform settings for the ringtone or call volume.
Item Function
On Off
On Off
On Off
On Off
On Off
Initialize
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Volume setting (handsfree) You can set the handsfree volume on the Volume Settings screen. You can perform settings individually for each registered cell phone. For details on switching the cell phone, see Connecting a cell phone on Page 46.
Call Volume setting You can adjust the call volume.
1 Adjust by touching or . :
Call volume up :
Call volume down
Touch for 1 second or more to raise the volume continuously. Touch for 1 second or more to lower the volume continuously.
Ring Tone Volume setting You can adjust the volume of the ringtone.
1 Adjust by touching or . :
Ringtone volume up :
Ringtone volume down
Touch for 1 second or more to raise the volume continuously. Touch for 1 second or more to lower the volume continuously.
CAUTION
Be sure to set the volume of the audio at an appropriate level. Improper volume setting may result in hearing damage or a traffic accident.
+ -
+
-
+
-
+ -
+
-
+
-
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Ring Tone Type setting You can set the ringtone.
1 Touch or . Tone 1 Tone 2 Tone 3 Tone 1 ...
Initializing the settings Touch (Initialize) to return the sound settings (handsfree) to their initial values.
Editing the phone book You can register telephone numbers in the phone book of the unit by transferring the phone book that is registered in the cell phone.
Transferring the phone book data from a cell phone You can transfer the telephone numbers (phone book data) that are registered in the cell phone to the unit. In the phone book of this unit, you can register up to 4 telephone numbers for each person in each registered cell phone, and you can register data for up to 1000 persons.
1 On the handsfree screen, touch (Contacts).
2 Touch (Phone book).
3 Touch (Data Transfer).
4 When the phone book transfer screen appears, operate the cell phone to transfer the phone book data. Perform the transfer operation on the cell phone while the
phone book transfer screen is displayed.
When the transfer is in progress, wait until the transfer completed message appears.
When the transfer is complete, the transfer completed message appears.
Initialize
Contacts
Phone book
Data Transfer
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NOTE Start the engine to prevent the battery from running out during transfer. This function cannot be used with cell phones that do not support PBAP
(Phone Book Access Profile) or OPP (Object Push Profile). Some cell phones are not able to transfer the phone book data. The method of transferring the phone book data from the cell phone varies
depending on the cell phone. For details, see the cell phone's instruction manual.
When transferring the phone book data, the following restrictions apply to the data items. - If 5 or more telephone numbers are registered for 1 person in the phone
book of the cell phone, the top 4 telephone numbers are registered in the order "Mobile", "Home", "Work", and "Other". If the 4 entries have not been filled, the number is registered in the highest available slot.
- Names are also transferred at the same time as the telephone numbers, but symbols may not be transferred by some models, and sometimes not all the characters may be transferred. Also, even if the data is transferred, it may not be displayed correctly.
- Normally, a secret memory cannot be read. (Although it may be possible depending on the specifications of the cell phone.)
- Group names that are registered in the cell phone are not transferred.
In models where batch transfer is possible, the following applies when transferring the phone book data. - The time taken for the transfer depends on the number of telephone
numbers and the size of the phone book data that are transferred. Depending on the data, it may take 30 minutes or longer.
- You can change to another screen even when the phone book data transfer screen is displayed. If you do this, the transfer of the phone book data continues.
Operations when phone book data transfer is in progress are dealt with as follows. - If there is an incoming call during phone book data transfer, one of the
operations is prioritized depending on the circumstances. When the incoming call is prioritized, the incoming call is taken on the cell phone. In this case, perform the transfer operation again after completing the call.
- If the ignition switch is turned to OFF (LOCK) during the phone book data transfer, the transfer is canceled. If this happens, start the engine and perform the transfer operation again.
In the following cases, the phone book data that has already been transferred is saved in the phone book of the unit. - When the transfer ends partway because the memory capacity of the unit is
reached - When the transfer is canceled due to some reason
The phone book of the unit cannot be transferred to a cell phone. During phone book data transfer, the Bluetooth Audio may skip.
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Deleting the phone book data You can delete the phone book data by selecting 1 number from a phone book, or by deleting all the phone book data.
1 On the phone book screen, touch the data item that you want to delete. Touch (Delete All) to delete all the phone book data.
If 2 or more telephone numbers are registered for the selected person (name or telephone number), the telephone number selection screen appears. Touch the telephone number.
2 Touch (Delete).
3 Touch (Yes).
NOTE When transferring the ownership of your vehicle, initialize your personal data.
(See Page 34.) When Auto Phonebook Transfer setting is On, the phone book data will be
automatically transferred if your cell phone is reconnected even after deleting the phone book data.
Delete All
Delete
Yes
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Registering a Speed Dial number You can register telephone numbers from the phone book or call histories as Speed Dial numbers. You can register up to 5 telephone numbers for each cell phone that is registered on the unit.
Registering a Speed Dial number from the phone book
1 On the phone book screen, touch the data item that you want to register.
If 2 or more telephone numbers are registered for the selected person (name or telephone number), the telephone number selection screen appears. Touch the telephone number that you want to register.
2 Touch (Add to Speed Dial).Add to Speed Dial
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3 Touch the number in the Speed Dial list where you want to register the telephone number. Speed Dial Saved. appears and the Speed Dial registration is
complete.
NOTE If Speed Dial data already exists for the number, Are you sure to overwirte the entry? appears. To overwrite the existing data, touch (Yes).
Registering a Speed Dial number from a history
1 On the history screen, touch the data item that you want to register.
2 Touch (Add to Speed Dial).
Yes
Add to Speed Dial
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3 Touch the number in the Speed Dial list where you want to register the telephone number. Speed Dial Saved. appears and the Speed Dial registration is
complete.
NOTE If Speed Dial data already exists for the number, Are you sure to overwirte the entry? appears. To overwrite the existing data, touch (Yes).
Registering from Empty in the Speed Dial list
1 On the Speed Dial screen, touch the Empty item where you want to register the telephone number.
2 Touch (Yes).
Yes
Yes
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3 In the phone book or a call history, touch the data item that you want to register. If you touch a data item in the phone book that has 2 or more
registered telephone numbers, the telephone number selection screen appears. Touch the telephone number that you want to register.
Speed Dial Saved. appears and the Speed Dial registration is complete.
Displaying Device Details In the Device Details screen, you can display and set information related to the cell phones that are registered in the unit. The following information items are displayed. Device Name
This is the name of the cell phone that is displayed on the unit and cannot be changed.
Device Address This is the unique address of the device and cannot be changed.
My Phone Number The telephone number of the cell phone.
Connection Method You can select From Headunit or From Device as the connection method.
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1 Press .
2 Touch . If is not displayed, touch .
3 Touch .
4 Touch (Registered Devices).
5 Touch the cell phone for which to display the detailed information.
6 Touch (Detail). The Device Details screen appears.
Info
Info
Bluetooth
Registered Devices
Detail
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Displaying Detailed Bluetooth Settings for the unit In the Detailed Bluetooth Settings screen, you can display and set information related to Bluetooth devices that are registered on the unit. The following information items are displayed.
Device Name The name of the unit within the Bluetooth network.
Device Address The unique address of the device that is registered on the unit.
Passcode (passkey) A number for registering the cell phone. You can change this to any number with 4 to 8 digits. (See Page 68.)
Display Phone Status You can set whether or not to display the result of connecting via Bluetooth to a cell phone when turning the ignition switch from OFF (LOCK) to ACC or ON.
Display Portable Player Status You can set whether or not to display the result of connecting via Bluetooth to a portable player when turning the ignition switch from OFF (LOCK) to ACC or ON.
1 Press .
2 Touch . If is not displayed, touch .
3 Touch .
Info
Info
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4 Touch (Detailed Bluetooth Settings). The Detailed Bluetooth Settings screen appears.
Changing the passcode (passkey) You can change the passcode (passkey) for cell phone registration to any number with 4 to 8 digits.
1 Press .
2 Touch . If is not displayed, touch .
3 Touch .
4 Touch (Passcode Settings).
Detailed Bluetooth Settings
Info
Info
Bluetooth
Passcode Settings
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5 Enter a number by touching 1 digit at a time, and enter a number with 4 to 8 digits. If you make a mistake, touch to delete 1 digit at a time.
Touch for 1 second or more to delete the digits continuously.
6 Touch (Done).
Using the messaging function
You can read messages that are received on the cell phone or send messages that are created on the unit. 3 message types can be used on this unit: SMS (Short Message Service), MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) and e-mail. You can also check received messages through audio playback.
NOTE Compatible Profiles:
- HFP (Hands Free Profile) Ver.1.0 or later (Conformed Ver.1.5) - MAP (Message Access Profile)
This function cannot be used with cell phones that do not support HFP (Hands Free Profile) and MAP (Message Access Profile). For details, see the cell phone's instruction manual.
Displaying the Messages screen
1 On the handsfree screen, touch (Messages). The Messages screen appears.
Done
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Touch an account list to display the corresponding message list.
Touch or to scroll the pages in the message list.
Touch to scroll the addresses and title data. During or after scrolling, touch to return to the beginning of the data.
: Advance to the message list of the next account.
: Return to the message list of the previous account.
(Message Transfer): Start the transfer of messages from the cell phone to update the message list.
(Settings): Use to perform various settings for the messaging function. (See Page 75.)
: Return to the handsfree screen.
NOTE You cannot delete the messages that are received. When 50 messages are stored, the oldest messages is deleted from the account list.
Checking received messages
1 On the Messages screen, touch the message that you want to check.
Icon for unread data Account list
Message Transfer
Settings
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Touch or to scroll the pages in the message list.
Touch to scroll the addresses and title data. During or after scrolling, touch to return to the beginning of the data.
: Advance to the next message.
: Return to the previous message.
(Play): Perform audio playback of the message.
(Reply): Display the message reply screen.
: If there is telephone number data in the address, you can touch
to call the number.
: Return to the Messages screen.
NOTE When a file is attached, an icon is displayed in the message details screen. The contents of the attached file are not displayed. Check them with the cell phone.
Attached file icon
Play
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Replying to a message You can select a reply destination from the Messages list and send a message that you created on the unit.
1 On the Messages screen, touch the message to which you want to reply.
2 Touch (Reply).
3 Touch the message that you want to use from the Reply Messages list.
Touch or to scroll the pages of the Reply Messages list.
(Edit): Edit a registered reply message. (See Page 73.)
(Free Message): Create any message and use it as the reply. (See Page 73.)
: Return to the message details screen.
4 Touch (Send). The message is sent.
NOTE 18 messages are registered in Reply Messages in the initial setting.
Reply
Edit
Free Message
Send
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Editing the Reply Messages list You can edit the messages that are registered in the list.
1 On the Reply Messages screen, touch the message that you want to change.
2 Touch (Edit).
3 Touch the keyboard and enter any message. For details on entering the characters, see Entering characters
on Page 74.
4 Touch (Done). The message is registered.
NOTE You can enter up to 160 single-byte characters in a reply message.
Sending a Free Message You can create any message and use it as the reply.
1 On the Reply Messages screen, touch (Free Message).
Edit
Done
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2 Enter a message. For details on entering the characters, see Entering characters
on Page 74.
3 Touch (Send). The message is sent.
NOTE You can enter up to 160 single-byte characters in a free message.
Entering characters Touch the following buttons to enter characters.
Send
(1) Return to the previous screen.
(2) Move the cursor. (Previous, next, up, down)
Move the cursor. (Top, end)
(3) Delete 1 character. Touch for 1 second or more to delete the characters
continuously.
(4) Input buttons Touch a button to enter the corresponding character.
(1)
(8) (7) (6)
(4)
(5)
(3)
(2)
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Various message settings You can perform message settings on the Message Settings screen. You can perform message settings individually for each registered cell phone. For details on switching the cell phone, see Connecting a cell phone on Page 46.
1 On the Messages screen, touch (Settings).
2 On the message Settings screen, you can perform the following settings by touching the setting buttons for each item.
Touch (Initialize) to return the settings in the message Settings screen to their initial values.
Auto Message Transfer setting On the handsfree screen, touch (Messages) to transfer messages from the cell phone automatically.
1 Touch (On) or (Off ).
(5) / Switch between upper case and lower case characters.
/ Scroll the pages. (Only in the 0-9-% character display)
(6) Touch to change the characters in the following order: Latin characters, Umlaut, 0-9-%. Latin characters Umlaut 0-9-% Latin characters
...
(7) (Space)
Enter a blank space.
(8) Switch between keyboard layouts. Alphabet layout QWERTY layout Alphabet layout
...
Space
QWE
Settings
Item Function
Auto Message Transfer Set messages to be transferred automatically.
New Message Pop-up Set a new message pop-up to be displayed.
Auto Readout Message Set messages to be read out automatically.
Volume Settings Display the message volume setting screen to set the various volumes.
Initialize
Messages
On Off
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New Message Pop-up setting You can set a new message pop-up to be displayed on the screen when a message is received.
1 Touch (On) or (Off ).
(Read): Display the Messages screen.
: If there is telephone number data in the address, you can touch
to call the number.
(Ignore): Return to the previous screen.
Auto Readout Message setting You can set messages to be played with audio playback when they are received.
1 Touch (On) or (Off ).
Setting the message volumes You can set the various message volumes on the Volume Settings screen. You can perform message settings individually for each registered cell phone. For details on switching the cell phone, see Connecting a cell phone on Page 46.
1 On the message Settings screen, touch (Volume Settings).
2 You can perform the following settings by touching the setting buttons for each item.
Touch (Initialize) to return the settings in the Volume Settings screen to their initial values.
On Off
Read
Ignore
On Off
CAUTION
Be sure to set the volume of the audio at an appropriate level. Improper volume setting may result in hearing damage or a traffic accident.
Volume Settings
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NOTE MMS messaging function can not display the picture on the audio screen, only message characters.
New Message Voice Notification setting You can set a voice notification for when a new message is received.
1 Touch (On) or (Off ).
New Message Voice Notification Volume setting You can adjust the volume of the new message voice notification.
1 Touch or . (right side):
Volume up (left side):
Volume down
Touch for 1 second or more to raise the volume continuously. Touch for 1 second or more to lower the volume continuously.
Message Readout Volume setting You can adjust the volume of the message readout.
1 Touch or . (right side):
Volume up (left side):
Volume down
Touch for 1 second or more to raise the volume continuously. Touch for 1 second or more to lower the volume continuously.
About the messaging function Supported message standards:
SMS (Short Message Service) MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) E-mail
Maximum number of address characters: 256 single-byte characters
Maximum number of subject characters: 256 single-byte characters
Maximum number of message characters: 160 single-byte characters
Maximum receivable message size: 50 KB or less
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Before Using the Navigation System
WARNING
Read this manual first Read this manual carefully before using the navigation system. We are not liable for accidents or other problems resulting from failure to follow the instructions in this manual.
Follow all road signs and traffic rules When driving using guidance from the navigation system, be sure to follow the actual road signs and traffic regulations. If road signs and traffic regulations are changed, the data on the SD card may be out of date. Also, the data on the map SD card does not take into account factors such as weather, time zones, and occurrences such as differences in congestion situations and temporary road closures due to construction work. Always give precedence to road signs and traffic rules over instructions from the navigation system. Not following the road signs and traffic rules could lead to injury or traffic violations.
Drive safely Before following instructions from the navigation system
(changing lanes and so on), check that you can carry out the maneuver safely given the current traffic conditions. Always put safety first before following any instructions.
Do not watch the navigation screen while driving. Ignoring surrounding traffic could lead to an accident. If you need to look at the screen while driving, make sure you only glance at the screen.
You should stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating the navigation system. For safety's sake, some of the navigation system's buttons and functions cannot be used unless the vehicle is stationary.
When you need to look at the navigation screen, do so for the shortest time possible. Looking away from the road for too long could lead to an accident.
Make sure this system is installed in a position legally allowed in the country where you intend to use it. Some countries and regions do not allow video screens to be installed within the driver's line of sight.
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NOTE In the interest of safety, the use of some functions may be unavailable while driving. Buttons on the touch screen that cannot be used have their colors toned down.
If you stare at the display too much or operate the buttons of the system while driving, the navigation system could distract your attention from the current traffic conditions. Be sure to enter as much information as possible into the system before departing. Also, be sure to stop your vehicle in a safe place if you need to enter information.
Buttons on the touch screen that cannot be used have their colors toned down. Operating the navigation system while driving could cause your attention to be distracted from the current traffic conditions. This could result in a severe or fatal accident. Be sure to follow all the operation descriptions and safety instructions given in this manual.
Volume Keep the system's volume level low enough for you to be
able to hear outside sounds while driving. Otherwise, you may not be able to react appropriately to traffic conditions, resulting in an accident.
CAUTION
Foreign objects Do not place foreign objects, such as fingers, into the disc insertion slot. If foreign objects enter the system's main unit, it could lead to electric shock or fire. If the system emits smoke or an unusual smell, stop using it immediately and contact the nearest SUBARU dealer.
Never disassemble or modify the system Never disassemble or modify any parts of the system. Doing so may lead to a fire, an electric shock, or some other type of accident.
Do not continue using the navigation system if it malfunctions If the system shows any sign of malfunctioning (for example, the monitor displays no picture), stop using it immediately and contact the nearest SUBARU dealer. Continuing to use the system could lead to a fire, an electric shock, or some other type of accident.
If the navigation system gets contaminated, or emits smoke or an odd smell, stop using it
If a foreign object gets inside the system, liquid is spilled onto the system, or the system emits smoke or an unusual smell, stop using it immediately and contact the nearest SUBARU dealer. Continuing to use the system could lead to a fire, an electric shock, or some other type of accident.
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Information on Warnings and Safety
The navigation system uses a built-in GPS receiver to guide you to your destination. This software does not transmit the GPS position of your vehicle, and cannot be used to track the vehicle.
Do not look at the navigation screen if it is not safe to do so. If the driver is operating the navigation system, we strongly recommend operating the software before you start driving. Program the route before leaving, and stop your vehicle in a safe place if you need to change the route.
Follow all road signs and road conditions. If you deviate from the recommended route while driving, the software updates the route according to your current position.
For details, see End-user License Agreement on Page 176.
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This software is designed for optimum performance when used for car navigation. It does not need a stylus for operation. You can easily use buttons and maps on the screen by touching them with the tip of your finger.
When you start the navigation software for the first time, the initial settings screen is automatically displayed. Follow the steps below to use the initial settings screen.
1 Confirm the end-user license agreement. Touch (Accept) to continue.
2 The Setup Wizard starts. Touch (Next) to continue.
3 Select the language and narrator you want to use for voice guidance messages. Touch (Next) to continue. You can change this at any time from Sound and Warnings settings. (See Page 164.)
When the TTS Voice mode is selected, the voice control navigation and street guidance can be used. These functions cannot be used when the Natural Voice mode is selected.
Accept
Next
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4 Change the unit settings if necessary. Touch (Next) to continue. You can change this at any time from Units and Formats. (See Page 173.)
5 Change the initial route plan settings if necessary. Touch (Next) to continue. You can change this at any time
from Route Settings. (See Page 169.)
6 This completes the initial setup. Touch (Finish) to continue. After setting up, you can run the Setup Wizard at any time from the Settings menu. (See Page 163.)
After the initial setup, the navigation menu is displayed and you can start using the software.
Next
Next
Finish
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Navigation Menu
When you touch (Menu) on the navigation screen or the multi screen, the navigation menu (main menu) appears. You can access all of the software's functions from this menu.
The following options are available. Touch (Find), and then select which method to use to reach
your destination by entering the address, selecting a favorite spot, selecting a position on the map, or selecting from the destination list. You can also select recent destinations from Smart History, or enter coordinates into the system.
When you touch (My Route), each point on the route, or a path log on the map is displayed for the entire journey. You can also perform various route related functions such as editing or Canceling the route, setting the route departure point, selecting a different route, avoiding a part of the route, performing a navigation simulation, or adding an entry to the destination list.
When you touch (More), you can set the navigation software operating method, start the tutorial, show a demo route simulation, or start various other auxiliary applications.
Touch (Show Map) to start navigation on the map. The button itself shows the current position, recommended route, and reduces the surrounding area to display on the map being used. Press the button to enlarge the map to full-screen size.
Touch to open the Traffic Summary screen.
Menu
Find
My Route
More
Show Map
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On-screen Buttons and Other buttons
To use this software, you normally have to touch the buttons on the touch screen.
You only need to confirm selections and changes when the application needs to be restarted, when an important setting is changed, or when a section of the user's data/settings may be lost. Other than that, when using the button selected content is saved immediately without requiring confirmation, and the new setting is applied.
Type Example Explanation Use
Button Touch to start a function, open a new screen, and save settings.
Touch once.
Button with numbers displayed
Current fields or settings are displayed on the button. Touch this button to change the value. After changing, the value you enter is displayed on the button.
Touch once.
Icon Displays status information. Some icons can also be used as buttons. Touch once.
List If there are multiple options available, the selection items are displayed as a list.
To view the list, touch and slide your finger up and down. Because the scrolling speed changes depending on the speed of the slide, you can reach the end of the list, with just a small, quick flick of your finger. Also, when using the / buttons, touch the number you want to move through the pages.
Radio button / When there are only a few selection items, you can use the radio buttons instead of a list. Where only one value can be selected.
Touch this button to select the new value.
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Check Box / If there are only two choices available, you can enable or disable the function by entering a check mark.
Touch to turn the switch On or Off.
Virtual keyboard Keyboard for entering text and numbers. Each key represents a button on the touch screen.
Type Example Explanation Use
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Using the Keyboard
This navigation system has been designed to keep the entry of text and numbers to a minimum. However, you can enter text and numbers when necessary by using the full-screen keyboard. You can select the keyboard layout from English, Greek characters, numbers, and so on.
NOTE Even if a candidate term is displayed when the keyboard screen appears, you can touch the keyboard and input a new term directly.
Operation Explanation
Button keyboard layouts, for example from English to Greek
Touch (More) and select another keyboard layout from the list.
Correcting entered values using the keyboard
Touch to delete characters entered by mistake. Touch & hold (touch the screen and do not remove your finger) to delete a part or all of the entered text.
Enter a space between first names and family names, or between address display names
Press the button at the bottom center of the screen.
More
Entering numbers and symbols Touch to switch to the numbers keyboard. Touch to switch to the symbols keyboard.
Confirm keyboard input (confirm the displayed search results)
Touch .
Set keyboard input (confirm search results list)
Touch (Results).
Set keyboard input (save entry) Touch (Done).
Cancel keyboard input (return to main screen)
Touch (Back).
Operation Explanation
Results
Done
Back
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Screen Operations Other than Single Touch
Normally, you only need to touch the screen once (single touch) to perform an operation. However, you can make use of convenient functions by combining different touch operations on the touch screen. The following touch combinations are available.
Operation How to
Screen Touch & Hold You can call additional functions by performing touch & hold (touch the screen and do not remove your finger) with the next button. On the List and Menu screens, touch & hold
(Back) to display the Map screen. On the Map screen, touch & hold any of the , ,
, , , or buttons to rotate, tilt, enlarge, or reduce the map.
On the keyboard screen, touch & hold to quickly delete multiple characters.
On long lists, touch & hold or to scroll through the page.
Gesturing (drag & drop)
You may need to drag & drop in the following cases. Scrolling a list: To view the list, touch and slide your
finger up and down. Because the scrolling speed changes depending on the speed of the slide, you can reach the end of the list, with just a small, quick flick of your finger.
Moving the map in map display mode: Touch the map and move it in the direction you want.
Back
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Map Screen
Navigating on the Map
In the navigation menu startup screen, the currently active map is reduced and displayed in (Show Map).
To enlarge the map, touch (Show Map) to open the Map screen. This map shows the current position (shown as the vehicle marked as a blue arrow), recommended routes (orange lines), and the immediate surrounding area. When GPS positioning is not active, the vehicle marker is clear. The latest confirmed position is displayed.
Colored spots are displayed on the circle around the satellite icon in the top left corner. The more spots there are on the circle, the higher the accuracy of the GPS positioning.
When GPS positioning is active, the vehicle marker is displayed in full- color, and the current position is shown.
Show Map
Show Map
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Buttons and data fields are displayed on the screen, and you can perform navigation. During navigation, route information is displayed on the screen.
The data fields display differs when no destination is set during navigation (no orange line is displayed). When performing navigation, the number of the data fields displayed on the screen is three. Up to two data fields can be displayed when no destination is set (no orange line is displayed).
Default data fields when no destination is set while driving
Default data fields when performing navigation (you can change the values in fields by using touch & hold):
Field Explanation
(Altitude) Shows the altitude of the road currently being driven and measured by the GPS receiver. (There may be a maximum 50 m of differences depending on the reception status of GPS satellites.)
(Time) Displays the current time corrected using the time zone offset. Accurate time is acquired from the GPS satellite, while time zone information is acquired form the map. You can also make manual settings in Units and Formats. (Only for the Menu screen, the current time is shown in the bottom left corner of the screen.)
Field Explanation
(Distance)* Displays the distance on the route to the final destination.
(Time Left) Displays the time left until arrival at the final destination based on the information available for the remainder of the journey. This is calculated according to prior traffic data or traffic patterns when ever available. If a TMC receiver is connected to the main unit and is receiving data, any traffic jams along the route are also factored into calculations. However, the accuracy of these calculations varies greatly.
Altitude
Time
Distance
Time Left
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* Time and distance to the destination cannot be displayed when your vehicle is located in the place other than roads and Highways. After the vehicle returns to a road or Highway, time and distance are displayed.
Position Marker
Vehicle Marker and Lock-on-Road If GPS positioning is available, the current position is shown using the vehicle marker. When any vehicle is selected, the vehicle marker may not display an
accurate GPS position and direction of travel. If there is a road nearby, the GPS positioning error is corrected based on the shortest distance to the road to, and the direction of the icon is adjusted to match the direction of the road.
Selected map location (cursor) Use one of the following methods to mark a map location. Touch the map during navigation. Touch the map when the destination you want is displayed in the
search results. Touch the map in Map Search. (See Page 134.)
After selecting a map location, a cursor is displayed at the point selected on the map. The cursor is displayed as a red point ( ) and can be checked at all zoom levels. You can use the cursor's position as the route's destination, search for locations around the cursor, and save the position in the destination list.
(Arrival Time)*
Displays the estimated arrival time at the final destination based on the information available for the remainder of the journey. This is calculated according to prior traffic data or traffic patterns when ever available. If a TMC receiver is connected to the main unit and is receiving data, any traffic jams along the route are also factored into calculations. However, the accuracy of these calculations varies greatly.
(Time) Displays the current time corrected using the time zone offset. Accurate time is acquired from the GPS satellite, while time zone information is acquired form the map. You can also make manual settings in Units and Formats. (Only for the Menu screen, the current time is shown in the bottom left corner of the screen.)
(Altitude) Shows the altitude of the road currently being driven and measured by the GPS receiver. (There may be a maximum 50 m of differences depending on the reception status of GPS satellites.)
Field Explanation
Arrival Time
Time
Altitude
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Map Objects
Direction display If no destination is set while driving, the direction is shown on the screen in heads-up display. Each letter indicates a direction: N (North), NE (North East), E (East), SE (South East), S (South), SW (South West), W (West), and NW (North West). However, this is not displayed while driving on an expressway.
Advanced confirmation of route changes and next road During navigation, information on the next route event (the next change in the route), as well as the next city or town, is displayed at the top of the Map screen.
The next change in the route is displayed in the field at the top left corner of the screen. Displays the type of route event (right or left turn, roundabout, expressway interchange, and so on) and the distance from the current position. When the next route change approaches, the type of route change is displayed as a small icon next to the main icon. Only the next route change is displayed.
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Most of these icons can be understood intuitively. The following table shows the most frequently displayed route events. The symbol design is the same in each field.
Lane information & signs When using route guidance on roads with two or more lanes, it is important that you drive in the correct lane. When lane information is available on the Map, the lane and direction are indicated below the map with small arrows. The lane that you should drive in is highlighted.
When detailed information is available, the arrows are removed and signs are displayed. Signs are displayed at the top of the map. The color and design of the signs is the same as signs actually found at the side of the road or overhead signs. These signs show the district and the route number for the lane direction.
Icon Explanation Icon Explanation
Turn left Turn right
U-turn Keep right at the fork in the road.
Turn left & sharp curve. Turn right & sharp curve.
Stay in the left lane. Stay in the right lane.
Go straight ahead at the intersection.
Turn left at the T junction.
Go left at the roundabout. Third exit (next change in direction).
Join the roundabout (the route change after the next change).
Join the expressway. Leave the expressway.
Board the ferry. Disembark from the ferry.
You are half way to your destination.
You have arrived at your destination.
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All signs are displayed in the same manner even when driving without using the navigation system. During navigation, only the sign that shows the lane in which you should drive is highlighted, the other signs are toned down.
Junction display When approaching an expressway exit or a complicated intersection, the map switches to a 3D display if the necessary information can be displayed. An arrow indicates the lane in which you should drive. Signs are also displayed if the information is available.
Types of 3D Objects The following 3D object types are supported.
Type Explanation
3D Topography On a 2D map, the changes in topography or undulations in the ground are displayed; and when using 3D this data is used to create a route map image during navigation. On a 3D map, hills and mountains are displayed in the background, whilst on a 2D map they are expressed using changes in color and shading.
Elevated Roads Complicated intersections and three dimensional road objects (such as overpasses or overhead bridges) are displayed in 3D.
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Items displayed during route navigation The route is displayed using the following methods.
Traffic condition Road sections affected by traffic conditions are displayed in a different color on the map, and a small icon representing the type of traffic condition is displayed above the road. You can change the items displayed by setting the Traffic. (See Page 168.)
To check traffic conditions outside the display, touch . The Traffic Summary screen is displayed.
Symbol Name Explanation
Current GPS position and departure point
Current location of the user displayed on the map When you select a vehicle in route
search, and if there is a road nearby, the position of the icon is corrected based on the nearest road.
When the GPS position is available, the route usually starts from the current position. If there is no GPS position available, the last confirmed available GPS position is used as the departure point.
Waypoint (midway point)
The midway point target point before arrival at the target destination.
Destination (final point)
The final destination on the route.
Route color Displays using colors that are easy to understand and that stand out in daytime or night time color mode.
Roads excluded from navigation
Select whether or not to exclude a road from navigation. (See Page 169.)
Roads affected by traffic conditions
Any section of the road may be affected depending on the received traffic conditions. Roads affected by traffic conditions are displayed in a different color, and a small icon representing the type of traffic condition is displayed at the side of the route.
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Touch (Event List) to open the following Event List screen.
On this screen, you can select one entry from the list to view list of the traffic conditions for that section of the road.
On this screen, you can select one entry from the list to view full details of the traffic conditions for that section of the road.
Touch to open another screen displaying information on the selected map position.
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Highway Services When driving on the expressway, this displays information on the next three highway service areas. By default, gas stations, restaurants, rest rooms, and mechanics are displayed. You can change the items displayed by setting the Visual Guidance. (See Page 172.) When information is available for the highway service area, is displayed. Touch to display the highway service area information (distance, time needed, and services provided).
When you touch highway service information, a list is displayed.
Select one from the list to display more details. You can check it on the map and set it as a waypoint or as a destination.
Highway service area information
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Smart zoom display When the navigation screen is set to auto zoom, this function is turned on. Touch to display the control button.
Touch to enlarge the display, and touch to reduce the display. When expanding or reducing, the smart zoom function is switched off, and is displayed. Touch to turn on the smart zoom function. If no operations are made for about six seconds, the previous screen is displayed.
Map operations You can touch a position on the map, and then check that position during navigation. The map's current position tracking function stops (the car marker (a blue arrow by default) is not fixed in position on the screen), and the control buttons are displayed allowing you to change the map display.
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Operation Button Explanation
Using drag & drop to move the map
No buttons You can move the map in any direction you want by touching and holding the map, and moving your finger in the direction you want to move the map.
Zoom in/Zoom out
/ Change the area of the map displayed on the screen. Road names and other characters are always displayed in the correct direction and at the same font size, and you only need to check necessary roads and icons. In 3D mode, the map cannot be reduced endlessly. The map changes to 2D mode if you zoom out beyond the defined amount. The display changes slowly if you tap the button, or changes in a smooth, continuous motion if you touch & hold the button.
Tilt up/Tilt down / In 3D mode, you can change the vertical display angle of the map. The display changes slowly if you tap the button, or changes in a smooth, continuous motion if you touch & hold the button.
Rotate left/Rotate right
/ Changes the horizontal display angle of the map. The display changes slowly if you tap the button, or changes in a smooth, continuous motion if you touch & hold the button.
2D or 3D display / Touch this button to switch the map display mode between a 3D bird's-eye view and a flat 2D view.
Compass in 2D or 3D map display mode
/ The compass direction indicates North. Touch this button to change to a North Up display, and then touch it again to return to the direction previously displayed.
Point information Touch this button to open another screen displaying information on the selected map position (cursor).
Return to normal navigation
(Back) Touch this button to return the map to the current GPS position. Auto map rotation is also enabled. The map operation buttons are hidden, and navigation restarts.
Additional functions
(More) Touch this button to display the additional functions list. For example, saving the cursor to the destination list, and searching the area around the cursor.
Selecting a destination
(Select) Touch this button to select the cursor as a new destination. The route is researched automatically.
Operation Button Explanation
Back
More
Select
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Quick Menu
Frequently used buttons and functions used during navigation are all displayed on the Quick menu. Touch to open directly from the Map screen.
The menu closes if no operations are performed for a few seconds, or if you touch . Touch another button to open a new screen displaying the option you selected. You can assign functions to shortcuts from the Menu screen. See the following items for more details. The following explains the buttons and functions displayed on this screen.
Button Explanation Primary Location
Touch this button to return to the Map screen.
N/A
Guidance volume slider Adjusts the guidance volume. This adjusts all volumes in the guidance volume adjustment application.
More / Settings / Sound and Warnings / Volume / Master slider (See Page 164.)
(Quick Place Search)
Touch this button to search around a point on the route, or your current position (when a route search has not been performed).
Find / Find Places / Quick Search (See Page 120.)
(Favorites) Touch this button to select an item from the destination list.
Find / Favorite (See Page 135.)
(History) Touch this button to select previously set destinations from the history list.
Find / History (See Page 137.)
(Create
Route)/ (Edit Route)
Touch this button to change the route.
My Route / Create (Edit) Route (See Page 140.)
(Route Settings)
Touch this button to change route related settings.
More / Settings / Route Settings (See Page 169.)
Button Explanation Primary Location
Quick Place Search
Favorites
History
Create Route Edit Route
Route Settings
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In Settings, you can change the Quick menu buttons to use other functions. (See Page 166.) The following functions are available.
(Map Settings)
Touch this button to change map related settings.
More / Settings / Map Settings (See Page 170.)
(Where Am I?)
Touch this button to display a special screen with a button that searches for information on your current position and determines the nearest emergency assistance or road- side assistance. See the following section for more details.
N/A
(Cancel Route)
Touch this button to clear the route and cancel navigation. This button is available when only one destination is set.
My Route / Cancel Route (See Page 148.)
(Remove Next Waypoint)
Touch this button to remove the next waypoint from the route. When multiple destinations are set, the previous waypoint is displayed. This button is available when only two or more destinations are set.
N/A
Button Explanation Primary Location
Map Settings
Where Am I?
Cancel Route
Remove Next Waypoint
Button Explanation Primary Location
(Overview) Reduces the scale of the 2D map to display the entire route.
My Route / Overview (See Page 141.)
(Visual Guidance)
Opens the Visual Guidance settings screen.
More / Settings / Visual Guidance (See Page 172.)
(Traffic) Opens the Traffic Summary screen.
Touch the navigation menu or the Map screen's road icons.
(Avoid) Avoids part of the recommended route.
My Route / Avoidances
(Trip Monitor)
Opens the trip monitor screen from which you can manage your saved trip logs and path logs.
More / Trip Monitor (See Page 162.)
(Itinerary) Opens a list of changes in the route (distances).
Touch the top of the Map screen during navigation.
(Save Route) The route being navigated is saved to be used later.
My Route / More / Save Route
Overview
Visual Guidance
Traffic
Avoid
Trip Monitor
Itinerary
Save Route
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Check Current Position (Where Am I?)
You can open this function from the Quick menu. The button on this screen searches for information on the current position (if there is no GPS reception it uses the last confirmed position) and recommended spots in the area, and displays them on the screen.
This screen provides the following information. , :
Latitude/Longitude (Current positional coordinates use the WGS84 land survey system)
: Altitude (Advanced information acquired by the GPS receiver - may not be accurate)
: Address of current position on left
: Address of current position on right
The latest location information is displayed in the center of the screen, or the time after the latest information was acquired is displayed.
(Load Route)
Changes to a saved, previously navigated route.
My Route / More / Load Route
(Find Places) Searches for your favorite spots using a variety of methods.
Find / Find Places (See Page 120.)
(Simulate Navigation)
The Map screen opens and a simulation of the route being navigated starts.
My Route / More / Simulate Navigation (See Page 153.)
(GPS Info) Opens the GPS information screen showing satellite positions and signal strength.
Touch the top of the Map screen if there is no GPS reception.
Button Explanation Primary Location
Load Route
Find Places
Simulate Navigation
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A detailed address (when available) for the current position is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
The following functions are also available on this screen. Touch (More) to save the current position in the destination list. You can also search for nearby help around the current position. Touch
(Help Nearby) to open a new screen and perform a quick search.
You can search for the following services around your current position or the latest confirmed position. (Car Repair Around Here):
Vehicle repairs / Road-side assistance services (Health Around Here):
Hospitals / Emergency services (Police Around Here):
Police stations (Gas Station Around Here):
Gas stations Touch a button and then select an item from the list to display the route navigation to the location.
More
Help Nearby
Car Repair Around Here
Health Around Here
Police Around Here
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You can select one of the following methods to perform navigation.
To start navigation right away, select a destination and set the route for standard navigation. You can search for a route regardless of the current GPS position (or if there is no GPS reception). To do this, turn off the GPS receiver, touch the flag
icon for the current position, and set a new departure point using My Route / Edit Route. You can create a route plan even if you have multiple destinations. Select the destination. When selecting the next destination, if it is added to the route currently being created, a multiple destination route is created. There is no limit on the number of destinations you can set.
Select route destination You can use any of the following methods to select the destination. Enter all or part of the address. For example: Instead of entering the
address, you can just enter the name of the street or intersection. Enter the address by using the ZIP Code. (See Page 117.) This allows
you to search for the street name quickly, even if you have not selected a district name.
Use one of your pre-entered favorite spots as the destination. (See Page 120.)
Use the Find on Map function to select a destination. (See Page 134.) Use the list of previously saved destinations. (See Page 135.) You can select a destination from the history of previous
destinations. (See pages 137, 138.)
Enter all or part of the address
Entering part of the address is the quickest way to select the destination for your route. You can specify the address by entering the following items on the same screen. An accurate address, such as the house number City/town center Intersection Street name Enter any of the items above, and then search using the ZIP Code
(See Page 117.)
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Entering an address Follow the steps below to enter an address as the destination.
1 If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to return to the navigation menu.
2 On the navigation menu, touch (Find).
3 Touch (Find Address).
4 By default, the country and district for your current position are displayed. If necessary, touch
(Country or State) and then enter the first few letters of the country name. You can then select the country from the list displayed.
5 If necessary, select the city/town again. (1) Touch (City). (2) Use the keyboard to enter the start of the city/town.
For the keyboard, see Using the Keyboard on Page 88. (3) Follow the steps below to find the city/town you entered.
The most likely city/town names are displayed in the entry field. Touch to use the name displayed.
If the name you want is not automatically entered, enter a few more letters from the name until it is displayed in the list (touch
(Results) to open the results list before the search results are automatically displayed). Select the city/town from the list.
Menu
Find
Find Address
Country or State
City
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6 Enter the street name as follows. (1) Touch (Street). (2) Use the keyboard to enter the start of the street name.
For the keyboard, see Using the Keyboard on Page 88. (3) Find the street name to enter as follows.
The most likely street name is displayed in the entry field. Touch to use the name displayed.
If the name you want is not automatically entered, enter a few more letters from the name until it is displayed in the list (touch
(Results) to open the results list before the search results are automatically displayed). Select the street from the list.
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7 Enter the house number as follows. (1) Touch (House Number). (2) Enter the house number with the keyboard. (Enter the
number(s), and then touch .)
For the keyboard, see Using the Keyboard on Page 88. (3) Touch (Done) to finish entering the address. (If the
house number is not found, the center of the street is selected as the destination.)
8 The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the selected point at the center. If necessary, you can touch another point on the map to change the destination. The cursor ( ) is displayed at the new position. Touch (Next) to set the destination, or touch (Back) to select another destination.
House Number
Done
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9 After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire route is displayed on the map. The route is researched automatically. Touch (More) to change the route plan, or touch (Go!) to start navigation. (When the countdown is displayed in the Go! button, guidance begins automatically after 10 seconds even if you do not touch the button.)
NOTE If the destination will be used frequently, you can save it to the destination list as
follows before touching (Next). Touch (More), and then touch
(Add to Favorites). Enter a name for the destination you
want to save, and then touch (Done). You are automatically returned to the map with the destination set. Start driving following the navigation.
Entering the center of the street as the destination If you do not know the house number, you can navigate by setting the center of the street as the destination.
1 If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to return to the navigation menu.
2 On the navigation menu, touch (Find).
3 Touch (Find Address).
4 If necessary, change the country and district as mentioned above. (See Page 106.)
More Go!
Next More Add to Favorites
Done
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Find
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5 Enter the street name as follows. (1) Touch (Street). (2) Use the keyboard to enter the start of the street name.
For the keyboard, see Using the Keyboard on Page 88. (3) Find the street name to enter as follows.
The most likely street name is displayed in the entry field. Touch to use the name displayed.
If the name you want is not automatically entered, enter a few more letters from the name until it is displayed in the list (touch
(Results) to open the results list before the search results are automatically displayed). Select the street from the list.
6 Touch (Select Street) without entering an address. The center of the street is selected as the destination.
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7 The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the selected point at the center. If necessary, you can touch another point on the map to change the destination. The cursor ( ) is displayed at the new position. Touch (Next) to set the destination, or touch (Back) to select another destination.
8 After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire route is displayed on the map. The route is researched automatically. Touch (More) to change the route plan, or touch (Go!) to start navigation. (When the countdown is displayed in the Go! button, guidance begins automatically after 10 seconds even if you do not touch the button.)
Next Back
More Go!
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Selecting an intersection as the destination Follow the steps below to enter an intersection as the destination.
1 If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to return to the navigation menu.
2 On the navigation menu, touch (Find).
3 Touch (Find Address).
4 If necessary, change the country and district as mentioned above. (See Page 106.)
5 Enter the street name as follows. (1) Touch (Street). (2) Use the keyboard to enter the start of the street name.
For the keyboard, see Using the Keyboard on Page 88. (3) Find the street name to enter as follows.
The most likely street name is displayed in the entry field. Touch to use the name displayed.
If the name you want is not automatically entered, enter a few more letters from the name until it is displayed in the list (touch
(Results) to open the results list before the search results are automatically displayed). Select the street from the list.
Menu
Find
Find Address
Street
Results
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6 Enter the intersection name as follows. (1) Touch (Intersecting Street).
If there are only a few roads at the intersection, the list is displayed immediately.
If the road is a long way off, the keyboard screen is displayed. Use the keyboard to enter the start of the intersection name. (For the keyboard, see Using the Keyboard on Page 88.) A list is automatically displayed when the entered road name matches and can be displayed on one screen. Select from the list.
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7 The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the selected point at the center. If necessary, you can touch another point on the map to change the destination. The cursor ( ) is displayed at the new position. Touch (Next) to set the destination, or touch (Back) to select another destination.
8 After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire route is displayed on the map. The route is researched automatically. Touch (More) to change the route plan, or touch (Go!) to start navigation. (When the countdown is displayed in the Go! button, guidance begins automatically after 10 seconds even if you do not touch the button.)
Next Back
More Go!
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Selecting a city/town center as the destination The center of the city/town is not the geographical center of the city/ town, but a location set by the cartographer. In towns and villages, this is usually the most important intersection, while in larger cities it is selected from multiple important intersections.
1 If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to return to the navigation menu.
2 On the navigation menu, touch (Find).
3 Touch (Find Address).
4 If necessary, change the country as mentioned above. (See Page 106.)
5 Select the city/town as follows. (1) Touch (City). (2) Use the keyboard to enter the start of the city/town.
For the keyboard, see Using the Keyboard on Page 88. (3) Follow the steps below to find the city/town you entered.
The most likely city/town names are displayed in the entry field. Touch to use the name displayed.
If the name you want is not automatically entered, enter a few more letters from the name until it is displayed in the list (touch
(Results) to open the results list before the search results are automatically displayed). Select the city/town from the list.
Menu
Find
Find Address
City
Results
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6 Touch (Select City) without entering the street name. Set the city/town center displayed as the route's destination.
7 The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the selected point at the center. If necessary, you can touch another point on the map to change the destination. The cursor ( ) is displayed at the new position. Touch (Next) to set the destination, or touch (Back) to select another destination.
8 After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire route is displayed on the map. The route is researched automatically. Touch (More) to change the route plan, or touch (Go!) to start navigation. (When the countdown is displayed in the Go! button, guidance begins automatically after 10 seconds even if you do not touch the button.)
Select City
Next Back
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Using a ZIP Code By entering the ZIP Code, you can perform the address search mentioned above, even if you do not know the district name. The following is an example of entering an accurate address.
1 If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to return to the navigation menu.
2 On the navigation menu, touch (Find).
3 Touch (Find Address).
4 If necessary, change the country as mentioned above. (See Page 106.)
5 Enter the city/town by using the ZIP Code. (1) Touch (City). (2) Touch to open the number pad. (3) Start entering the ZIP Code. (4) Follow the steps below to find the city/town you entered.
The most likely ZIP Code is displayed in the entry field. Touch to use the name displayed.
If the ZIP Code you want to enter is not displayed, touch (Results) to open the search results list. Select the ZIP
Code from the list.
6 Enter the street name as follows. (1) Touch (Street). (2) Use the keyboard to enter the start of the street name.
For the keyboard, see Using the Keyboard on Page 88. (3) Find the street name to enter as follows.
The most likely street name is displayed in the entry field. Touch to use the name displayed.
Menu
Find
Find Address
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If the name you want is not automatically entered, enter a few more letters from the name until it is displayed in the list (touch
(Results) to open the results list before the search results are automatically displayed). Select the street from the list.
7 Enter the house number as follows. (1) Touch (House Number). (2) Enter the house number with the keyboard. (Enter the
number(s), and then touch .)
For the keyboard, see Using the Keyboard on Page 88. (3) Touch (Done) to finish entering the address. (If the
house number is not found, the center of the street is selected as the destination.)
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8 The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the selected point at the center. If necessary, you can touch another point on the map to change the destination. The cursor ( ) is displayed at the new position. Touch (Next) to set the destination, or touch (Back) to select another destination.
9 After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire route is displayed on the map. The route is researched automatically. Touch (More) to change the route plan, or touch (Go!) to start navigation. (When the countdown is displayed in the Go! button, guidance begins automatically after 10 seconds even if you do not touch the button.)
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Hints for quick address entry When entering a city/town name or a street name:
- Only characters that can be displayed in the search results are shown on the keyboard. Other characters are grayed out.
- While entering text, the most likely search result is always displayed in the text entry field. If the search result is correct, touch to select it.
- If you touch (Results) after entering two characters, items that contain those two characters are displayed in the list.
You can find intersections easily by using the following method. - First, when searching for an uncommon road name, you only need to enter
the first few letters to acquire the name. - When one street name is shorter than the other, the shorter one is searched
for first. This shortens the search time for the road with the longer name. You can search by road category as well as road name. When the
same word is included in names such as the street, road, and main street, by entering the first character for the type of road, you can quickly bring up the search results. For example, if you are searching for Pine Avenue and you enter Pi A, roads such as Pine Street or Pickwick Road are not displayed.
You can also search by using the ZIP Code. If the ZIP Code only contains a few characters, you can search more quickly than when entering the city/town name.
Selecting the destination from your favorite spots (POI: Point Of Interest)
You can select your destination from the favorite spots that have already been saved in the software. You can use the same screen to find a spot using the following various methods. Using the quick search function, you can quickly search for spots
around the name. Using the preset search function, you can search for the most
popular spots with a few quick touches. Search using spot categories. Search using spot names.
You can also search for special services from the Where Am I? screen.
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Performing a quick search for favorite spots Using the quick search function, you can quickly search for spots by name. You can use the following search items. Around the recommended route (when a recommended route is
available) Around the current location (when no destination is set)
1 Follow the steps below to start a quick search. If the Map screen is displayed, touch and then touch
(Quick Place Search). (Only when registered to the Quick Menu.)
If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu), (Find), (Find Places), and then touch
(Quick Search Along Route).
2 Use the keyboard to enter the start of the spot name. For the keyboard, see Using the Keyboard on Page 88.
3 Touch (Results) after entering the first few characters to open a list of spot names that include the characters you entered.
4 (Optional) You can display spots on the list in name order, in order of the distance from the current position or previously confirmed position, or in order of necessary detour distance (during navigation). If you want to change the order in which entries are presented in the list, touch (More) and select the style that you want. Also, you can display all of the spots on the list on the map.
Quick Place Search
Menu Find Find Places
Quick Search Along Route
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5 Find the item you want on the list, and then touch that item. The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the selected point at the center. The name and address of the spot are displayed at the top of the screen.
6 (Optional) Touch to display details about the selected spot. Touch (Back) to return to the map.
7 If necessary, you can touch another point on the map to change the destination. The cursor ( ) is displayed at the new position. Touch (Next) to set the destination, or touch (Back) to select another destination.
8 After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire route is displayed on the map. The route is researched automatically. Touch (More) to change the route plan, or touch (Go!) to start navigation. (When the countdown is displayed in the Go! button, guidance begins automatically after 10 seconds even if you do not touch the button.)Back
Next Back
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Searching for favorite spots using a preset category By using the preset search function, you can quickly selected popular spots.
1 If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to return to the navigation menu.
2 On the navigation menu, touch (Find).
3 Touch (Find Places).
4 Display preset search categories as follows.
(Gas Station Around Route):
Searches for gas stations along the route during route navigation.
Searches around the current position if navigation is not being performed (if no destination is set).
Searches the area around the last confirmed position if the current position is unavailable (no GPS signal).
(Parking Around Here):
Searches for parking lots at the destination during route navigation.
Searches around the current position if navigation is not being performed (if no destination is set).
Searches the area around the last confirmed position if the current position is unavailable (no GPS signal).
(Restaurant Along Route):
Searches for restaurants along the route during route navigation.
Searches around the current position if navigation is not being performed (if no destination is set).
Searches the area around the last confirmed position if the current position is unavailable (no GPS signal).
(Accommodation Around Here ):
Searches for accommodation at the destination during route navigation.
Searches around the current position if navigation is not being performed (if no destination is set).
Searches the area around the last confirmed position if the current position is unavailable (no GPS signal).
Menu
Find
Find Places
Gas Station Along Route
Parking Around Here
Restaurant Along Route
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5 Press the Favorites Quick Search button to display a basic list of spots.
6 (Optional) You can display spots on the list in name order, in order of the distance from the current position or previously confirmed position, or in order of necessary detour distance (during navigation). If you want to change the order in which entries are presented in the list, touch (More) and select the style that you want. Also, you can display all of the spots on the list on the map.
7 Find the item you want on the list, and then touch that item. The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the selected point at the center. The name and address of the spot are displayed at the top of the screen.
8 (Optional) Touch to display details about the selected spot. Touch (Back) to return to the map.
9 If necessary, you can touch another point on the map to change the destination. The cursor ( ) is displayed at the new position. Touch (Next) to set the destination, or touch (Back) to select another destination.
More
Back
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10 After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire route is displayed on the map. The route is researched automatically. Touch (More) to change the route plan, or touch (Go!) to start navigation. (When the countdown is displayed in the Go! button, guidance begins automatically after 10 seconds even if you do not touch the button.)
Searching for a favorite spot by category You can search for favorite spots by category or sub-category.
1 If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to return to the navigation menu.
2 On the navigation menu, touch (Find).
3 Touch (Find Places).
4 Touch (Custom Search).
5 Select the spot area you want to search for as follows. Touch (Around Here) or
(Around Last Known Position) to search around your current position, or the latest confirmed position.
Touch (In a City) to search for city/town spots.
Touch (Around Destination) to search for spots at the destination during route navigation.
More Go! Menu
Find
Find Places
Custom Search
Around Here Around Last Known Position
In a City
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Touch (Along Route) to search along the route being navigated, rather than around an optional point. This is useful when you want to search for a gas station or restaurant and so on along the route taking the smallest detour to get there.
(Optional) If you select (In a City), you can select a city/town displayed by the search.
See Entering an address on Page 106 for information about how to select a "Country or State" or "City".
6 By selecting a main category (such as accommodations), or by touching (List All Places), the entire list of spots around the position you selected or along the route is displayed.
7 By selecting a sub-category (such as hotels or motels) from the main category, or by touching (List All Places), the entire list of spots around the position you selected or along the route is displayed.
Along Route
In a City
List All Places
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8 Brand names of services may also be displayed depending on the sub-category of the selected spot. By selecting a brand name, or by touching (List All Places), the entire list of spots around the position you selected or along the route is displayed.
9 The final search results are displayed as a list.
10 (Optional) You can display spots on the list in name order, in order of the distance from the current position or previously confirmed position, or in order of necessary detour distance (during navigation). If you want to change the order in which entries are presented in the list, touch (More) and select the style that you want. Also, you can display all of the spots on the list on the map.
11 Find the item you want on the list, and then touch that item. The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the selected point at the center. The name and address of the spot are displayed at the top of the screen.
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12 (Optional) Touch to display details about the selected spot. Touch (Back) to return to the map.
13 If necessary, you can touch another point on the map to change the destination. The cursor ( ) is displayed at the new position. Touch (Next) to set the destination, or touch (Back) to select another destination.
14 After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire route is displayed on the map. The route is researched automatically. Touch (More) to change the route plan, or touch (Go!) to start navigation. (When the countdown is displayed in the Go! button, guidance begins automatically after 10 seconds even if you do not touch the button.)
Back
Next Back
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Searching for a favorite spot by name You can search for a favorite spot by name. You can search the entire spot database or select a category/sub-category for another location or for the route being navigated.
1 If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to return to the navigation menu.
2 On the navigation menu, touch (Find).
3 Touch (Find Places).
4 Touch (Custom Search).
5 Select the spot area you want to search for as follows. Touch (Around Here) or
(Around Last Known Position) to search around your current position, or the latest confirmed position.
Touch (In a City) to search for city/town spots.
Touch (Around Destination) to search for spots at the destination during route navigation.
Touch (Along Route) to search along the route being navigated, rather than around an optional point. This is useful when you want to search for a gas station or restaurant and so on along the route taking the smallest detour to get there.
(Optional) If you select (In a City), you can select a city/town displayed by the search.
See Entering an address on Page 106 for information about how to select a "Country or State" or "City".
Menu
Find
Find Places
Custom Search
Around Here Around Last Known Position
In a City
Around Destination
Along Route
In a City
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6 By selecting a main category (such as accommodations), or by touching (Find by Name), you can search all spots.
7 By selecting a sub-category (such as hotels or motels) from the main category, or by touching (Find by Name), you can search in the main category you selected.
8 Touch (Find by Name) to search a sub- category of the selected spot.
9 Use the keyboard to enter the start of the spot name. For the keyboard, see Using the Keyboard on Page 88.
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10 Touch (Results) after entering the first few characters to open a list of spot names that include the characters you entered.
11 Find the item you want on the list, and then touch that item. The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the selected point at the center. The name and address of the spot are displayed at the top of the screen.
12 (Optional) Touch to display details about the selected spot. Touch (Back) to return to the map.
13 If necessary, you can touch another point on the map to change the destination. The cursor ( ) is displayed at the new position. Touch (Next) to set the destination, or touch (Back) to select another destination.
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14 After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire route is displayed on the map. The route is researched automatically. Touch (More) to change the route plan, or touch (Go!) to start navigation. (When the countdown is displayed in the Go! button, guidance begins automatically after 10 seconds even if you do not touch the button.)
Using Where Am I? to select the closest assistance service
You can search for the closest assistance service by using the Where Am I? screen.
1 Touch on the Map screen to open the Quick menu.
2 Touch (Where Am I?), and then touch (Help Nearby).
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3 The preset search categories are displayed. This button searches for everything around your current position (or the latest confirmed position if it is unavailable). (Car Repair Around Here)
Vehicle repairs / Road-side assistance services
(Health Around Here): Hospitals / Emergency services
(Police Around Here): Police stations
(Gas Station Around Here): Gas stations
4 Press any of the quick search buttons to display a basic list for the service you selected.
5 Find the item you want on the list, and then touch that item. The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the selected point at the center. The name and address of the spot are displayed at the top of the screen.
6 (Optional) Touch to display details about the selected spot. Touch (Back) to return to the map.
7 If necessary, you can touch another point on the map to change the destination. The cursor ( ) is displayed at the new position. Touch (Next) to set the destination, or touch (Back) to select another destination.
Car Repair Around Here
Health Around Here
Police Around Here
Gas Station Around Here
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8 After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire route is displayed on the map. The route is researched automatically. Touch (More) to change the route plan, or touch (Go!) to start navigation. (When the countdown is displayed in the Go! button, guidance begins automatically after 10 seconds even if you do not touch the button.)
Selecting a Map Position as the Destination
1 If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to return to the navigation menu.
2 On the navigation menu, touch (Find).
3 Touch (Find on Map).
4 Search for the destination on the map as follows. Move or enlarge/reduce the map as necessary.
5 Touch the position you want to select as the destination. The cursor ( ) is displayed.
6 Touch (Select) to select the cursor as the destination.
More Go! Menu
Find
Find on Map
Select
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7 After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire route is displayed on the map. The route is researched automatically. Touch (More) to change the route plan, or touch (Go!) to start navigation. (When the countdown is displayed in the Go! button, guidance begins automatically after 10 seconds even if you do not touch the button.)
Selecting the Destination from the Destination List
You can set a position that has been saved in the destination list as the destination. See Editing the Destination List (Route Editing) on Page 147 for more details on registering a position to the destination list.
1 Display the destination list as follows. If the Map screen is displayed, touch and then touch
(Favorites). (Only when registered to the Quick Menu.)
If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu), (Find) and then touch (Favorites).
2 The destination list is displayed.
More Go!
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3 Touch the position you want to select as the destination. If necessary, you can scroll through the list, or touch
(Filter) and enter a few letters form the item name to search the list.
4 The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the selected point at the center. If necessary, you can touch another point on the map to change the destination. The cursor ( ) is displayed at the new position. Touch (Next) to set the destination, or touch (Back) to select another destination.
5 After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire route is displayed on the map. The route is researched automatically. Touch (More) to change the route plan, or touch (Go!) to start navigation. (When the countdown is displayed in the Go! button, guidance begins automatically after 10 seconds even if you do not touch the button.)
Filter
Next Back
More Go!
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Selecting a Frequently Used Destination (Smart History)
Destinations that have been set previously are displayed in the History list. The two most recent destinations are displayed on the destination menu allowing you to select them easily. Smart History uses conditions such as the current time, date, and position, and displays a position in response to the user's navigation habits. The more you use the navigation system, the more accurate the anticipated destination becomes.
1 If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to return to the navigation menu.
2 Touch (Find) on the navigation menu.
3 Touch destination or in the History field.
4 The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the selected point at the center. If necessary, you can touch another point on the map to change the destination. The cursor ( ) is displayed at the new position. Touch (Next) to set the destination, or touch (Back) to select another destination.
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5 After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire route is displayed on the map. The route is researched automatically. Touch (More) to change the route plan, or touch (Go!) to start navigation. (When the countdown is displayed in the Go! button, guidance begins automatically after 10 seconds even if you do not touch the button.)
Selecting a Recent Destination from History
Destinations that have been set previously are displayed in the History list.
1 Use the History function as follows. If the Map screen is displayed, touch and then touch
(History). (Only when registered to the Quick Menu.)
If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu), (Find) and then touch (History).
2 A list of recently entered destinations is displayed. A History search displays three destination on the top page based on previously entered routes (destinations with the highest likelihood of use). Other destinations are displayed based on the time they were entered in the past. If necessary, scroll through the list to display older entries and select the destination.
More Go!
History
Menu Find History
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3 Select a destination from the list.
4 The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the selected point at the center. If necessary, you can touch another point on the map to change the destination. The cursor ( ) is displayed at the new position. Touch (Next) to set the destination, or touch (Back) to select another destination.
5 After a summary of the route plan is displayed, the entire route is displayed on the map. The route is researched automatically. Touch (More) to change the route plan, or touch (Go!) to start navigation. (When the countdown is displayed in the Go! button, guidance begins automatically after 10 seconds even if you do not touch the button.)
Next Back
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Creating a Route from the Destination List (Route Creator)
You can create a route for each destination in the saved routes menu.
1 If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to return to the navigation menu.
2 Touch (My Route) on the navigation menu.
3 Touch (Create Route).
4 Only one row showing the route's start point (current position displayed) is displayed in the route point list.
5 Touch to select a destination.
6 When the destination menu is displayed, select the route's destination using the same method as described previously.
7 After selecting a new destination, you are returned to the list.
8 To add another destination, touch at the point where you want to add a new route point to the list, and repeat the steps above.
Menu
My Route
Create Route
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Displaying the Entire Route on the Map
You can easily display an overview of the entire route currently being navigated. Follow the steps below to use the initial settings screen.
1 Touch (Menu) on the Map screen.
2 Touch (My Route) on the navigation menu.
3 Touch (Overview). The entire route currently being navigated is displayed on the map along with detailed information and buttons.
Menu
My Route
Overview
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Confirming Route Settings and Calling Route Related Functions
You can check a variety of route settings recommended by the software.
1 If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to return to the navigation menu.
2 Touch (My Route) on the navigation menu.
3 The following information items are displayed.
Destination Name/Address
Displays detailed information (unpaved roads, toll roads, and so on) on the warning icons (depending on conditions) for the current route.
Total time for route
Total distance for route
Estimated delay times calculated from traffic conditions on the route
Route planning method (Priority to time and so on)
4 The following options are displayed on the screen (see the next section for more detailed information). Touch (Edit Route) to add or delete a destination, or
change the order for the destinations. You can set the route departure point, excluding the current position. This is useful for creating a route in advance and saving it for later use.
Touch (Overview) to display the entire route on the map. (See Page 141.)
Touch (Avoidances) to avoid a section of the route. (See Page 143.)
Touch (Cancel Route) to delete the route currently being navigated. (See Page 148.)
Touch (More) to display a list of various options such as selecting another route, changing the route settings, running a simulation of the route, saving the route being navigated, and reading a previously saved route.
Touch (Back) to return to the navigation menu.
Menu
My Route
Edit Route
Overview
Avoidances
Cancel Route
More
Back
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Setting the avoidance route
The Avoidances feature allows you to remove any of the roads or special sections on the planned route. (Avoid Special Sections):
Avoid Special Sections allows you to remove any special road types (e.g. motorways or ferries) from your route. This feature is only available if there are special sections along the planned route.
(Avoid Route Ahead): The Avoid Route Ahead option skips a predefined length of the planned route (500m, 1000m, etc.) right ahead of the current position.
(Avoid Specific Road): Avoid Specific Road allows you to skip a specific road from your calculated route.
(Restore Original Route): Touch "Restore Original Route" to delete the avoid route being navigated.
In each case, the result of the selected avoidance is shown on the map with an indication of additional or saved time and distance. The user can review and confirm the avoidance on this screen. Note that avoidances are not permanent: they are only applied for the active route.
Avoid Special Sections
Avoid Route Ahead
Avoid Specific Road
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Changing the Route
When navigation has already begun, you can change the route being navigated by using one of the following methods. The methods are explained in the following section.
Selecting a new destination after the route has been set: new route, waypoint, and final destination
If a recommended route is already available, and a new destination has been selected using the method described in the previous section, the start new route, add a new waypoint (midway point), and add the destination you selected as the final destination buttons are displayed.
Touch (New Route) to create a new route at the position you selected. Previous destinations and waypoints are deleted.
Touch (Waypoint) to add the position you selected as a new waypoint for the current route. Other destinations for the route are already enabled. Note: Waypoints are set so that the optimum route is maintained between destinations. You can use the route editing function to set the position for waypoints on the route.
Touch (Final Destination) to add the destination you selected as the final destination for the current route. Other destinations for the route are already enabled. Up to now, the position marked as the final destination becomes the final waypoint.
New Route
Waypoint
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Setting a New Starting Point for the Route
In standard navigation, all routes are created from the current position. You can turn off the GPS so that you can study a route that is not currently being driven, run a simulation, and check the time or distance for the route. This way, you can set a start point for the route without using the current GPS position.
1 If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to return to the navigation menu.
2 Touch (My Route) on the navigation menu.
3 If a route is already available, touch (Edit Route). If a route has already started, touch (Create Route).
4 The first row shows the start position (displays the current position) for the route. When you touch , if a warning message is displayed, select which operation to perform.
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My Route
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5 When the destination menu is displayed, select the route's start point by using the same method as selecting the destination.
6 Set the new start point, and then touch (Go!).
7 The vehicle marker goes clear on the map, indicating that there is no GPS reception. If a route is already being navigated, it is recalculated using the position selected at that time.
8 To return to standard navigation, touch (Turn on GPS), and if a warning message is displayed, select which operation to perform.
Go!
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Editing the Destination List (Route Editing)
You can change the destination list and edit the route. You can add or delete destinations, change the start point, or change the order of the list.
1 Use the Route Editing function as follows. If the Map screen is displayed, touch and then touch
(Edit Route) to start operation from Step 3. (Only when registered to the Quick Menu.)
If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) and then touch (My Route).
2 Touch (Edit Route).
3 The following options are available.
Touch to add a new destination.
Touch to delete a destination.
Touch to change the start point of the route.
Touch (More) to change the display order of the list. You can also manually select the optimum route in the application.
Edit Route
Menu My Route
Edit Route More
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Pausing Route Navigation
You do not need to pause a route currently being navigated. When you start driving again, the software automatically restarts audio navigation from the current position.
Canceling Route Navigation
Perform one of the following procedures to cancel a route that is currently being navigated. If the Map screen is displayed, touch and then touch
(Cancel Route). (If waypoints are set on the route, you need to touch (Remove Next Waypoint) until all waypoints have been deleted.)
On the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu), (My Route), and then touch (Cancel Route). The route being navigated is deleted, including all waypoints.
Cancel Route Remove Next Waypoint
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Changing the Method for Searching for a Route (Other Routes, etc.)
Change the Route settings to perform a new search for the route being navigated using a different method. (See Page 169.) You can even search again by comparing different routes. Follow the steps below to use the initial settings screen.
1 If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to return to the navigation menu.
2 Touch (My Route) on the navigation menu.
3 Touch (More).
4 Touch (Route Alternatives).
5 Using the current search method, three routes are displayed in order of recommendation. Touch
(More Results) to search using a different method. Also, if only a short distance is being navigated or only a few search candidates are found, each search method displays only one route.
Menu
My Route
More
Route Alternatives
More Results
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(Fast): Searches all roads for the quickest route following the speed limits of the roads.
(Short): Searches for the shortest distance in all possible routes.
(Green): Searches for the route that conserves the most energy, taking into account the merits of Fast and Short.
(Easy): Searches for a route that is easiest to drive, with few right and left turns. Using this option, the program allows you to avoid combinations of smaller roads and to take the expressway.
6 Touch (Back) to return to the previous screen. The route is searched again using the selected method. The new recommended route is indicated by an orange line.
Changing the Road Categories used for the Route Search
You can use the following method to search the current route again using different road categories. This can also be changed in Settings. (See Page 169.)
1 Use the Route Settings function as follows. If the Map screen is displayed, touch and then touch
(Route Settings). (Only when registered to the Quick Menu.)
If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu), (More), (Settings) and then touch (Route Settings).
2 Touch one of the road categories displayed in the list to change the route. If necessary, scroll the list to view all road categories. The following items are available (the order differs depending on the type of vehicle selected).
Fast
Short
Green
Easy
Back
Route Settings
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(Vehicle): Sets various factors to take into account when performing a search, such as fuel consumption, vehicle model, fuel costs, and maximum speeds on normal roads and expressways.
(Navigation Mode): You can change between On-road and Off-road. Set to On-road to perform normal navigation, or set to Off-road to navigate using the straightest possible route to the destination.
(Route Planning Method): By changing the route search method, you can search for the optimum route for a variety of situations and types of vehicle. See the following items for more details.
(Highways): Select whether or not to use the expressway when creating the route.
(Period Charge): Select whether or not to use toll roads (Period Charge) when creating the route.
(Per-use Toll): Select whether or not to use toll roads (Per-use Toll) when creating the route.
(Ferries): Select whether or not to use ferries when creating the route.(However, ferries might not always be selected for the route.)However, information on temporary service ferries may not be displayed on the map. There may be a fee for using the ferry.
(Carpool/HOV): Select whether or not to use Carpool/HOV lanes when creating the route.
(Unpaved Roads): Select whether or not to use unpaved roads when creating the route.
(Calculate Green Alternative): Select whether or not to consider energy efficiency when creating the route.
3 Touch (Back) to set the changes. The route is searched again, and the new recommended route is indicated by an orange line.
Vehicle
Navigation Mode
Route Planning Method
Highways
Period Charge
Per-use Toll
Ferries
Carpool/HOV
Unpaved Roads
Calculate Green Alternative
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Saving a Position to the Destination List
The destination list is a list of frequently used destinations. You can add any destination to this list. See Selecting the Destination from the Destination List on Page 135 for more details on searching for a route using a destination from the destination list.
1 Select a destination.
2 When the map is displayed in full-screen mode with the selected point at the center, touch (More).
3 Touch (Add to Favorites).
4 (Optional) You can use the keyboard to change the initial display name in the destination list. Touch to enter numbers or symbols. For the keyboard, see Using the Keyboard on Page 88.
5 Touch (Done) to save the position as a new entry on the destination list.
More
Add to Favorites
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Displaying a Simulation of the Route
You can run a simulation of the route currently being navigated. Follow the steps below to use the initial settings screen.
1 If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to return to the navigation menu.
2 Touch (My Route) on the navigation menu.
3 Touch (More).
4 Scroll down through the list, and then touch (Simulate Navigation). The simulation
begins from the start point and works through the entire route at the recommended speed.
5 (Optional) You can use the following buttons during the simulation (although the control buttons disappear after a few seconds, you can touch the map to show them again).
Menu
My Route
More
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: Returns to the previous route event (the previous change in the route)
: Pauses the simulation.
: Goes to the next route event (the next change in the route)
: Changes the speed of the simulation. You can select from speeds of x4, x8, or x16. Touch again to return to normal speed.
6 Touch (Back) to stop the simulation.Back
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Voice Control Navigation
By using the voice control system (voice input microphone and button), you can set the destination by giving voice commands. This enables you to use functions that are usually inoperable while driving.
1 By using the voice recognition trigger or voice recognition button you can use voice commands to operate the navigation. (See Page 292.)
2 When using voice commands to operate the navigation, a command list is displayed. 155
3 Voice a command after the beep. From then on, you can give voice commands that are displayed on the command list to set the destination in the same manner.
Voice control navigation can be interrupted by touching the microphone icon on the screen. When the icon is touched, the screen background color changes (green blue). To resume navigation voice control, touch the microphone icon again. The differences in background colors are explained below.
- Command standby screen (green): This is the voice control command standby screen. When this screen is displayed, you can speak a command to perform navigation control. You can also perform control by directly touching the commands that are displayed on the screen.
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- Manual mode screen (blue): This screen appears when voice control is interrupted. You can perform control by directly touching the commands that are displayed on the screen.
- Talkback screen (yellow): This screen appears while the talkback voice is being played when a command is recognized.
- Command recognition failed screen (red): This screen appears when command recognition failed.
NOTE Address searching using voice commands is only available when the device is used within the USA and its language setting is set to English.
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The following pages explain the software's various features and menu screens.
Feature
Smart Zoom
Smart zoom offers a large improvement over standard zoom functions. While driving the route: When approaching an intersection, the
screen is enlarged and the viewpoint raised so that you can easily see which way to drive at the next intersection. After navigating the intersection, the screen is reduced and the angle lowered to check the road in front.
When driving without route navigation: The screen is enlarged as you slow down and reduced as you speed up.
Switching between Day and Night Screens
For the Map screen and menu screen, the colors differ between day and night. During daytime, the screen's colors are the same as those of a
printed map, and the menu is brighter. At night, the screen uses dark colors for large objects and reduces
the overall brightness of the screen. The screen's color scheme differs between day and night. Using the current time and GPS position, you can also switch automatically between day and night screen settings just before sunrise (at dawn) and just after sunset (at dusk).
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Route Search/Search Again
You can search for routes to suit your preferences. Route search methods: (Fast):
Searches all roads for the quickest route following the speed limits of the roads.
(Green): Searches for the route that conserves the most energy, taking into account the merits of Fast and Short.
(Short): Searches for the shortest distance in all possible routes.
(Easy): Searches for a route that is easiest to drive, with few right and left turns. Using this option, the program allows you to avoid combinations of smaller roads and to take the expressway.
Search for a route by using or avoiding certain road categories: (Highways) (Period Charge) (Per-use Toll) (Ferries) (Carpool/HOV) (Unpaved Roads) (Calculate Green Alternative)
The route may change drastically when real time traffic conditions are factored in. (See Page 159.) If you leave the route that was searched for based on your current position, and new information is received regarding traffic conditions for the recommended route, the software automatically searches for another route. See Route Settings on Page 169 for detailed information on Route settings.
Fast
Green
Short
Easy
Highways Period Charge Per-use Toll Ferries Carpool/HOV Unpaved Roads Calculate Green Alternative
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GPS Positioning Quality Indicator
The GPS reception quality icon at the top right of the menu screen indicates the current accuracy of positional information.
Online Road Information Saved in Route Search
This unit can provide you with even better routes, if real-time traffic information (TMC: Traffic Message Channel) is available. If public traffic data is broadcast at your location, this unit automatically takes into account the traffic data received. You do not need to set anything in the program. The decoded information will immediately be used in route planning. The moment unit receives traffic information that may affect your route, the program recalculates the route, and this unit will continue with a new route that is optimal based on the most up-to-date traffic conditions.
Icon Explanation
The software is not connected to the GPS receiver. Cannot perform GPS navigation. Products with a built-in GPS receiver are always connected. This icon is not normally displayed for those products.
Although the software is connected to the GPS receiver, the signal is too weak to measure the GPS. Cannot perform GPS navigation.
Only a few satellites are transmitting. Positional information is available, but altitude (elevation above sea level) cannot be calculated. GPS navigation is possible, but large positional errors may occur.
Elevation above sea level is available, and measurements can be performed in 3D. GPS navigation is available.
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Real-time traffic information (TMC) TMC (Traffic Message Channel) offers real-time traffic conditions. This can help you to avoid traffic jams that could not be anticipated due to road closures or accidents. TMC uses a dedicated FM Radio Data System (RDS) to broadcast real- time traffic and weather reports. The default settings use traffic information when searching for a route. The TMC receiver necessary to receive traffic condition reports is built-in to some products, but not for others. Contact your nearest SUBARU dealer. If traffic data normally broadcast in your region can be accessed, this received information is automatically taken into account. This does not need to be manually set. FM radio stations broadcasting TMC data are searched for automatically, and decoded information is immediately used to search for routes. If traffic information that might affect the current route is received, a warning is displayed indicating that the route will be searched for again, and navigation continues using a new, optimal route taking into account the latest traffic conditions. By delaying the timing before applying a route that has been searched again, the user can check the route and fine-tune the details creating the optimal search results. You can set this from Traffic settings. (See Page 168.)
When traffic information is being received, a special icon ( ) is displayed on the map. When there is no traffic information available for the route, this icon indicates the status of the traffic information receiver, and when information is received, the type of upcoming traffic information is displayed. Road sections affected by traffic conditions are displayed in a different color on the map, and a small icon representing the type of traffic condition is displayed above the road.
Touch to display the Traffic Summary screen.
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Touch (Event List) to check the traffic information that has been received.
On this screen, you can select one entry from the list to view list of the traffic conditions for that section of the road.
On this screen, you can select one entry from the list to view full details of the traffic conditions for that section of the road.
Touch to open another screen displaying information on the selected map position.
NOTE This function is only available when TMC is installed in the product being
used. The TMC service is not available for all regions. There are also times when it
may not be available in your country or district. For more information on availability, contact your nearest SUBARU dealer.
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More Menu
Various options are available from the Others menu. Touch (More) on the navigation menu.
1 If the Map screen is displayed, touch (Menu) to return to the navigation menu.
2 Touch (More) on the navigation menu.
(Settings): Configures programs and changes operational patterns for the software. Performs functions such as fine tuning route search options, changing the Map screen design, turning warnings on or off, and launching the Setup Wizard.
(Sunrise & Sunset): You can check global sunrise and sunset times. Places a mark on the map to show the user's current position and route points. Touch the Details button to check accurate sunrise and sunset times for all points along the route (current position, all waypoints, final destination).
(Trip Monitor): Displays a list of all trip logs, whether they are saved by the user upon reaching the destination or whether they are saved automatically. By touching an item from the trip that is displayed, you can check trip data, speeds, and more detailed contents. When a path log has been saved, you can display it on the map in the color selected. You can use the path log for other purposes by exporting it as a GPX file.
(Help): Displays a tutorial allowing for a quick grasp of the software's functions, and starts a demonstration showing a sample route simulation to check the navigation functions. The About section displays product information. Here you can view the software and database user license agreements, search for the contents license, and check the software ID. You can check statistical data for program use.
More
Menu
More
Settings
Sunrise & Sunset
Trip Monitor
Help
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Settings Menu
Configures programs and changes operational patterns for the software. On the navigation menu, touch (More), and then touch (Settings).
The Settings menu contains a variety of options. Touch or scroll the list with your finger to view the entire list.
(Sound and Warnings): Performs volume adjustment or changes the voice guidance language. Also enables various warnings and warning settings. (See Page 164.)
(Customize Quick Menu): Allows you to set Quick menu items to suit your needs. Touch the button you want to change, and then select another function from the list. (See Page 166.)
(Traffic): Sets On/Off of traffic information display and the method to use the received real-time traffic information on route search. (See Page 168.)
(Route Settings): Sets the route search method. Select the type of vehicle you are using, the road category to use for the route search, and the route search method. (See Page 169.)
(Map Settings): Fine tunes the Map screen appearance. Performs adjustments for your selected map display, selects from a list of color designs used for daytime and nighttime, turns the path log on or off, and manages the spot display categories (allows you to select the type of spot displayed on the map). (See Page 170.)
(Visual Guidance): Changes settings related to Map screen guidance. (See Page 172.)
(Units and Formats): Sets display units and the date display. (See Page 173.)
(Trip Monitor): Contains useful information on the user's distance moved in the trip logs and path logs. You can save trip logs automatically by turning this setting on, or save them manually when arriving at a destination. (See Page 173.)
(Start Configuration Wizard): Changes basic software configurations set during the initial setup process. See step 3 in Read First on Page 83.
More Settings
Sound and Warnings
Customize Quick Menu
Traffic
Route Settings
Map Settings
Visual Guidance
Units and Formats
Trip Monitor
Start Configuration Wizard
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Sound and Warnings
Performs volume adjustment or changes the voice guidance language. Also enables various warnings and warning settings.
(Volume): Touch this button to adjust various volumes in the application. The type and buttons for various different volumes is displayed on a new screen. See the following items for more details.
(Voice Language): This button displays the current language for voice guidance. Touch this button to select a new language/narrator from the available languages and list of narrators. When you touch an item from the list, a sample of the audio is played back. Touch (Back) after selecting a new voice language.
(TTS Pro): Touch this button to select the frequency of voice information, as well as turning on or off various voice information such as information on traffic conditions.
(Verbosity Level): You can select the Verbosity Level from Minimal, Compact, or Verbose.
(Voice Recognition): Touch this button to turn on or off talk back voice recognition results, or change the voice recognition method.
(Alert Point Settings): Displays driver warning information on the map. Touch this button to turn these warnings on or off, and set how far from the danger the warning should be generated. You can make individual settings for each type of warning.
(Warning Sign Alerts): Displays driver warning information on the map. Touch this button to turn these warnings on or off, and set how far from the danger the warning should be generated. You can make individual settings for each type of warning.
CAUTION
Be sure to set the volume of the audio at an appropriate level. Improper volume setting may result in hearing damage or a traffic accident.
Volume
Voice Language
Back
TTS Pro
Verbosity Level
Voice Recognition
Alert Point Settings
Warning Sign Alerts
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You can adjust the volume for the following voice categories. Guidance:
Changes the volume for the guidance voice (when guiding using a narrator).
Alert Beeps: Changes the volume for audio warnings (the beep).
Adjustment buttons for each audio classification: Volume slider:
Adjusts the volume of the associated audio.
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Customize Quick Menu
Allows you to set Quick menu items to suit your needs. (See Page 101.) Touch the button you want to change, and then select another function from the list.
Button Explanation Primary Location
(Quick Place Search)
Touch this button to search around a point on the route, or your current position (when a route search has not been performed).
Find / Find Places / Quick Search (See Page 120.)
(Favorites) Touch this button to select an item from the destination list. Find / Favorite (See Page 135.)
(History) Touch this button to select previously set destinations from the history list. Find / History (See Page 137.)
(Create
Route)/ (Edit Route)
Touch this button to change the route. My Route / Create (Edit) Route (See Page 140.)
(Route Settings)
Touch this button to change route related settings. More / Settings / Route Settings (See Page 169.)
(Map Settings)
Touch this button to change map related settings. More / Settings / Map Settings (See Page 170.)
(Where Am I?) Touch this button to display a special screen with a button that searches for information on your current position and determines the nearest emergency assistance or road-side assistance. See the following section for more details.
N/A
(Cancel Route)
Touch this button to clear the route and cancel navigation. This button is available when only one destination is set.
My Route / Cancel Route (See Page 148.)
(Remove Next Waypoint)
Touch this button to remove the next waypoint from the route. When multiple destinations are set, the previous waypoint is displayed. This button is available when only two or more destinations are set.
N/A
(Overview) Reduces the scale of the 2D map to display the entire route. My Route / Overview (See Page 141.)
Quick Place Search
Favorites
History
Create Route Edit Route
Route Settings
Map Settings
Where Am I?
Cancel Route
Remove Next Waypoint
Overview
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(Visual Guidance)
Opens the Visual Guidance settings screen. More / Settings / Visual Guidance (See Page 172.)
(Traffic) Opens the overall traffic conditions screen. Touch the navigation menu or the Map screen's road icons.
(Avoid) Avoids part of the recommended route. My Route / Avoidances
(Trip Monitor) Opens the trip monitor screen from which you can manage your saved trip logs and path logs.
More / Trip Monitor (See Page 162.)
(Itinerary) Opens a list of changes in the route (distances). Touch the top of the Map screen during navigation.
(Save Route) The route being navigated is saved to be used later. My Route / More / Save Route
(Load Route) Changes to a saved, previously navigated route. My Route / More / Load Route
(Find Places) Searches for your favorite spots using a variety of methods. Find / Find Places (See Page 120.)
(Simulate Navigation)
The Map screen opens and a simulation of the route being navigated starts. My Route / More / Simulate Navigation (See Page 153.)
(GPS Info) Opens the GPS information screen showing satellite positions and signal strength.
Touch the top of the Map screen if there is no GPS reception.
Button Explanation Primary Location
Visual Guidance
Traffic
Avoid
Trip Monitor
Itinerary
Save Route
Load Route
Find Places
Simulate Navigation
GPS Info
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Traffic
Sets On/Off of traffic information display and the method to use the received real-time traffic information on route search. (Traffic Receiver):
Turns on or off the traffic information display. (Detour):
Set to use real-time traffic information when searching for a route. When searching for a new route, or when it is necessary to search again based on the traffic information received, it searches for merits to avoiding the current traffic conditions. Set so that confirmation is needed every time you perform another search by delaying the timing when the search is remade. - (Never offer detour):
When this button is touched, routes that do not satisfy traffic conditions are not searched.
- (Offer detour if the calculated route saves more than:): When this button is touched, routes that satisfy traffic conditions are searched. Time slider: Adjust the timing before starting another route search. (You can set 0 to 60 every 5 minutes)
- (Do you want to confirm the offered route?): You can turn the route confirmation display on or off for each new search.
(Event Types): Touch this button to open a list of types of traffic conditions, and select the events to take into consideration when searching for a route. Settings button for each type of traffic condition - (All events in this category will be:):
You can select "Considered" or "Ignored" when searching for a route. - (Visible on map):
You can turn the icon display on the map on or off.
Traffic Receiver
Detour
Never offer detour
Offer detour if the calculated route saves more than:
Do you want to confirm the offered route?
Event Types
All events in this category will be:
Visible on map
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Route Settings
Sets the route search method. (Vehicle):
Sets various factors to take into account when performing a search, such as fuel consumption, vehicle model, fuel costs, and maximum speeds on normal roads and expressways.
(Navigation Mode): You can change between On-road and Off-road. Set to On-road to perform normal navigation, or set to Off-road to navigate using the straightest possible route to the destination.
(Route Planning Method): By changing the route search method, you can search for the optimum route for a variety of situations and types of vehicle. See the following items for more details.
You can set which road categories to include or to avoid in the route to match the user's preferences. Avoiding a road category is simply a matter of changing the priority level. This does not mean that the selected road category will never be used. If the navigation cannot reach the destination without using a road category that should be avoided, the road category will be used, but only as little as possible. If this does happen, a warning icon is displayed on the My Route screen.
In the road category list you can check the number of sections used for each road category on the current route and the overall distance. (Highways):
Select whether or not to use the expressway when creating the route.
(Period Charge): Select whether or not to use toll roads (Period Charge) when creating the route.
(Per-use Toll): Select whether or not to use toll roads (Per-use Toll) when creating the route.
(Ferries): Select whether or not to use ferries when creating the route.(However, ferries might not always be selected for the route.)However, information on temporary service ferries may not be displayed on the map. There may be a fee for using the ferry.
(Carpool/HOV): Select whether or not to use Carpool/HOV lanes when creating the route.
(Unpaved Roads): Select whether or not to use unpaved roads when creating the route.
Vehicle
Navigation Mode
Route Planning Method
Highways
Period Charge
Per-use Toll
Ferries
Carpool/HOV
Unpaved Roads
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(Calculate Green Alternative): Select whether or not to consider energy efficiency when creating the route. Type of route search method: - (Fast):
Searches all roads for the quickest route following the speed limits of the roads.
- (Green): Searches for the route that conserves the most energy, taking into account the merits of Fast and Short.
- (Short): Searches for the shortest distance in all possible routes.
- (Easy): Searches for a route that is easiest to drive, with few right and left turns. Using this option, the program allows you to avoid combinations of smaller roads and to take the expressway.
Map Settings
Fine tunes the Map screen appearance. Performs adjustments for your selected map display, selects from a list of color designs used for daytime and nighttime, turns the path log on or off, and manages the spot display categories (allows you to select the type of spot displayed on the map). Because the map is displayed on the screen, you can check the results as you change settings.
(View Mode 3D): Select the display mode from a 3D bird's-eye view, a 2D heads-up flat view, or a 2D North Up flat view.
(Viewpoint Normal): You can adjust the standard zoom and the angle of tilt to suit your needs. You can set the level in three stages.
(Automatic Overview): Automatically reduces the scale of the 2D map to display the entire route. You can turn this function on and off.
Calculate Green Alternative
Fast
Green
Short
Easy
View Mode 3D
Viewpoint Normal
Automatic Overview
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(Day Map Color): Select the screen color used in daytime mode.
- The view changes between night view and day view each time you touch or .
(Night Map Color): Select the screen color used in nighttime mode.
- The view changes between night view and day view each time you touch or .
(Track Logs): Turns the path log save function on or off (saves in positional order for each trip).
(Place Markers): Select a spot displayed on the map during navigation. We recommend reducing the number of spots displayed as much as possible as the map is difficult to see if there are too many spots. Because of this, the software is designed to allow multiple spot displays. Follow the steps below. - Touch the check box to show or hide the spot category. - Touch the spot category name to open a sub-category. - Touch (More) to save the currently displayed spot position, or read
spot displays saved previously. You can also restore the default display settings.
Day Map Color
Night Map Color
Track Logs
Place Markers
More
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Visual Guidance
Changes settings related to Map screen guidance. (Data Fields):
You can set the data fields displayed at the corner of the Map screen to match your needs. Touch this button and select the guidance you want to display. Values may differ when driving without having set a destination in route navigation. You can select current speed or altitude and so on for a standard trip data, or select route data related to the final destination or the next waypoint on the route.
(Highway Services): Displays service area information while driving on the expressway. You can turn this function on and off.
(Facility Types): Touch this button and select the service area information display items you want to display.
(Signposts): When information is available, lane information similar to overhead road traffic signs is displayed at the top of the map. You can turn this function on and off.
(Junction View): When approaching an expressway exit or a complicated intersection, the map switches to a 3D display if the necessary information can be displayed.
(Route Progress Bar): Turns on the route progress bar which is displayed as a straight line to the left of the map. This shows the progress made on the current route. When a blue arrow is used to indicate position, the arrow continues to rise as you drive towards your destination. Waypoints and traffic conditions are displayed on the line.
Data Fields
Highway Services
Facility Types
Signposts
Junction View
Route Progress Bar
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Units and Formats
Sets display units and the date display. (Units and Formats):
Sets the units used by the program to measure distance. Voice guidance languages do not support all units displayed in the list. You can select to display the time in various international date formats.
Types of display units and date display settings: (Distance):
Buttons the units used to display distance. (Fuel Economy):
Buttons the units used to display fuel consumption. (Currency):
Displays the keyboard screen allowing you to enter the currency name. (For the keyboard, see Using the Keyboard on Page 88.)
(Date Format): Buttons the units used to display the date.
(Date Delimiter): Buttons the date delimiter.
(Coordinate Display Format): Buttons the coordinate display format.
Trip Monitor
Contains useful information on the user's distance moved in the trip logs and path logs. You can save trip logs automatically by turning this setting on, or save them manually when arriving at a destination. You can view all logs on the trip monitor. Launch the trip monitor from the Others menu. (Enable Auto-Saving):
The trip monitor saves statistical data for the distance traveled. You can set it so that the route is saved automatically if you need a log after driving.
Trip Database Size: This is not a button. This line indicates the current size of the trip database. This shows the total for all saved trip logs and path logs.
(Save Track Log): You can save path logs (positional order acquired from GPS receiver) in the trip log.
Units and Formats
Distance
Fuel Economy
Currency
Date Format
Date Delimiter
Coordinate Display Format
Enable Auto-Saving
Save Track Log
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Glossary 2D/3D GPS reception The GPS receiver uses signals from satellites to calculate its current position (the user's position), but to acquire a 3D position at least four signals are necessary, including altitude. The GPS device may not be able to acquire signals from four satellites as they are constantly moving and obstacles may block satellite signals. Although the accuracy decreases when only three signals can be acquired, and altitude data cannot be sent, the receiver can calculate a latitude and longitude GPS position. Only 2D reception is possible.
Route being navigated The route currently being navigated. When a destination is set, the route will be continuously navigated until the destination is deleted, you arrive at the destination, or the software is closed. Also see Route.
City center The center of the city/town is not the geographical center of the city/ town, but a location set by the cartographer. In towns and villages, this is usually the most important intersection, while in larger cities it is selected from multiple important intersections.
Color design The color design used for the map and menu screens differs for daytime and nighttime. Each design has a different graphic setting, with 2D and 3D each having colors for roads, blocks, seas, and lakes, whilst shadow changes and shadows are displayed differently in 3D mode. Daytime screen and nighttime screen designs for the map and menu are selected one at a time. The design changes automatically when day becomes night and night becomes day.
GPS accuracy Various factors can contribute to a margin of error between the user's actual position and the position acquired from the GPS device. For example, signal delays in the ionosphere or reflections from objects around the GPS equipment, can influence the accuracy with which the GPS device can calculate the user's position.
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Maps Although this software uses digital maps, these are not simply digital conversions from printed maps. The 2D mode digital map represents roads in the same way as a traditional printed map, using color classifications to show streets, roads, and changes in altitude. In 3D mode, you can confirm differences in altitude for mountains, valleys, highland roads and so on, and display areas of cities using 3D landmarks and 3D images of buildings. The digital map can be used interactively. You can zoom in and out (enlarge/reduce), tilt up and down, and rotate left and right. By using navigation that supports GPS, you can easily plan your route with the digital maps. North Up Map Direction North Up mode rotates the map so that North is always at the top of the map. You can use this direction with Find On Map and so on. Also see Heads-up Map Direction.
Route The route is an ordered arrangement of the route events (the next change in the route - right or left turns, roundabouts, and so on), presenting them as they occur until you reach your destination. If there is one starting point, there must be at least one destination. On startup, the start point is the current position (or the last confirmed position). If you need to check a route that is not currently being driven, you can move the start point to wherever you want.
Heads-up Map Direction Heads-up mode rotates the map so that the direction you are currently traveling is always at the top of the map. This is the default direction in 3D map display mode. Also see North Up Map Direction.
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End-user License Agreement
1 The contracting parties
1.1 This Agreement has been entered into by and between Nav N Go Kft. (registered seat: 23 Brc utca, H-1016 Budapest, Hungary; Company reg.no.: 01-09-891838) as Licensor (hereinafter: Licensor) and You as the User (hereinafter: User; the User and the Licensor jointly referred to as: Parties) in subject of the use of the software product specified in this Agreement.
2 Conclusion of the Agreement
2.1 The Parties hereby acknowledge that this Agreement shall be concluded by implicit conduct of the Parties without signing the Agreement.
2.2 The User hereby acknowledges that following the lawful acquisition of the software product constituting the object of this Agreement (Section 4), any degree of use, installation into a computer or other hardware, installation of such hardware into a vehicle, pressing of the Accept button displayed by the software during installation or use (hereinafter referred to as Use) shall mean that the User has accepted the terms and conditions of this Agreement as legally binding.
2.3 This Agreement shall by no means authorize use of the software product by those persons having unlawfully acquired the software product or having unlawfully installed it on a computer or in a vehicle.
3 Relevant laws and regulations
3.1 Any action related to this Agreement will be governed by the laws of the Republic of Hungary, with specific reference to Act IV of 1959 on the Civil Code and to Act LXXVI of 1999 on Copyrights shall apply.
3.2 The original language version of this Agreement is the Hungarian version. This Agreement has versions in other languages as well. In case of dispute the Hungarian version shall prevail.
4 Object of the Agreement and Termination
4.1 The object of this Agreement shall be the navigation guidance software product of Licensor (hereinafter referred to as the Software Product).
4.2 The Software Product shall include the operating computer program, its complete documentation, the map database pertaining thereto and any third-party content and services accessible through the Software Product (hereinafter: Database).
4.3 Any form of display, storage, coding, including printed, electronic or graphic display, storage, source or object code, or any other as yet undefined form of display, storage, or coding, or any medium thereof shall be deemed parts of the Software Product.
4.4 Error corrections, additions, updates used by the User following the conclusion of this Agreement shall also be deemed parts of the Software Product.
4.5 Your rights under this Agreement will terminate immediately without notice from Licensor if you materially breach it or take any action in derogation of Licensor's and/or its Licensor's rights to the Software Product. Licensor may terminate this Agreement should any Software Product become, or Licensor's reasonable opinion likely to become, the subject of a claim of intellectual property infringement or trade secret misappropriation. Upon termination, you will cease use of, and destroy Software Product and confirm compliance in writing to Licensor
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5 Rights under copyright
5.1 Unless otherwise provided by law or contractual provisions, the Licensor is the sole and exclusive owner of all material copyrights vested in the Software Product.
5.2 Copyrights extend to the whole Software Product and to its parts separately as well.
5.3 The owner(s) of the copyrights of the Database forming part of the Software Product is (are) the natural person(s) or corporate entity(ies) listed in the Appendix to this Agreement or in the About menu item of the operating computer program (hereinafter referred to as Database Owner). The user's manual of the Software Product includes the name of the menu option where all the owners of the Database items are listed. The Licensor hereby states that it has obtained sufficient usage and representation rights from the Database owners in order to utilise the Database, to offer it for utilisation and to transfer it for utilisation as set forth in this Agreement.
5.4 Pursuant to this Agreement, all rights vested in the Software Product shall remain in the ownership of the Licensor, except for those to which the User is entitled under law or by virtue of this Agreement.
6 Rights of the User
6.1 The User is entitled to install the Software Product into one hardware device (desktop, handheld, portable computer, navigation device), and to run and use one copy of the Software Product or a preinstalled copy of the Software Product thereon.
6.2 The User is entitled to make one backup copy of the Software Product. However, if the Software Product operates after installation without the use of the original media copy, then the original media copy shall be deemed to be a backup copy. In all other cases, the User is only entitled to use the backup copy if the original media copy of the Software Product has been ascertainably and unequivocally rendered unsuitable for its lawful and intended use.
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7 Limitations of use
7.1 The User is not entitled
7.1.1 to duplicate the Software Product (to make a copy thereof );
7.1.2 to lease, rent or lend it or to transfer it to a third person for any reason;
7.1.3 to translate the Software Product (including translation (compilation) to other programing languages);
7.1.4 to decompile the Software Product;
7.1.5 to evade the protection of the Software Product or to modify, circumvent or obviate such protection through technological or by any other means;
7.1.6 to modify, extend, transform the Software Product (in whole or in part), to separate it into parts, combine it with other products, install it in other products, utilise it in other products, not even for the purpose of achieving interoperability with other devices;
7.1.7 apart from using the computer program, to obtain information from the Database as a part of the Software Product, to decompile the Database, to use, copy, modify, extend, transform the Database in whole or in part or the group of data stored therein, or to install it in other products or otherwise, utilise it in other products or to transfer it, not even with the aim of achieving interoperability with other products.
7.2 The User may only use the contents available through the Software Product and provided by third parties and the data received through the services provided by third parties (including but not limited to the traffic data received from the RDS TMC traffic information service) for his/her own personal benefit and at his/her own risk. It is strictly prohibited to store, to transfer or to distribute these data or contents or to disclose them in full or in part to the public in any format or to download them from the product.
8 No warranty, limitation of responsibility
8.1 The Licensor hereby informs the User that although the greatest care was taken in producing the Software Product, given the nature of the Software Product and its technical limitations, the Licensor does not provide a warranty for the Software Product being completely error- free, and the Licensor is not bound by any contractual obligation whereby the Software Product obtained by the User should be completely error-free.
8.2 The Licensor does not warrant that the Software Product is suitable for any purpose defined either by the Licensor or the User, and does not warrant that the Software Product is capable of interoperating with any other system, device or product (e.g. software or hardware).
8.3 The Licensor does not assume any responsibility for damages incurred due to an error in the Software Product (including errors of the computer program, the documentation and the Database).
8.4 The Licensor does not assume any responsibility for damages incurred due to the Software Product not being applicable for any defined purpose, or due to the error or incompatibility of the Software Product with any other system, device or product (e.g. software or hardware).
8.5 The Licensor also draws the attention of the User to the fact that, when using the Software Product in any form of vehicle, observing the traffic regulations and rules (e.g. use of obligatory and/or reasonable and suitable security measures, proper and generally expected care and attention in the given situation, and special care and attention required due to the use of the Software Product) is the exclusive responsibility of the User. The Licensor shall not assume any responsibility for any damages occurred in relation to use of the Software Product in a motor vehicle.
8.6 By concluding the Agreement, the User shall, in particular, acknowledge the information stated in Section 8 above.
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9 Sanctions
9.1 The Licensor hereby informs the User that, if the Licensor finds its rights under the Copyright Act to be breached, the Licensor may
9.1.1 seek judicial recognition of this breach;
9.1.2 demand that the breach cease and order the person in breach to refrain from continuing such actions;
9.1.3 demand that the person under breach give proper compensation (even by way of publicity at the expense of the person in breach);
9.1.4 claim the return of the increase of assets due to the breach;
9.1.5 demand the cease of the wrongful action and, demand restitution to its state before the breach was committed at the expense of the person in breach, and may demand the destruction of instruments and materials used to commit the breach as well as of the products created by the breach;
9.1.6 claim for damages.
9.2 The Licensor hereby also informs the User that the breach of copyrights and related rights is a crime under Act IV of 1978 on the Hungarian Criminal Code, which may be sentenced of two years in prison in basic cases and up to eight years in prison in aggravated cases.
9.3 Contents and services provided by third parties
The Licensor hereby excludes any liability of its own for the Database in the Software Product and for any content or service provided by a third party by using the Database. The Licensor does not warrant the quality, suitability, accuracy, fitness for a specific purpose or territorial coverage of the product or service or the availability of the service, and it specifically excludes any liability for the suspension of the service, and any damage arising in relation to the service or for complete cancelation of the service.
The User hereby acknowledges that the contents and services provided by third parties may only be used at the risk of the User and for the personal benefit of the User.
9.4 The parties hereby agree that the courts of the Republic of Hungary will have exclusive jurisdiction to rule on any disputes arising in connection with this Agreement.
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10 Anonymous date collection
10.1 The User hereby acknowledges that the Software Product may collect and store data connected to the usage of the Software Product by the User (e.g. movement/route date, user interaction data). Such data collection functions may be disabled or enabled by User any time from within the corresponding menu. The collected data is connected to the device type identifier of the device running the Software Product and not associated in any way with any personal information of the User itself.
10.2 The collected data may be uploaded to licensor's database and used exclusively of the purpose of enhancing and improving the features and services of the Software Product and the Databases. Uploading is executed through Licensor's special software or by the User navigation device, and the upload may be enabled or disabled by User. After successful data upload, the collected data is deleted from the Software Product storage media.
10.3 Collected data is transmitted, stored and handled anonymously and no connection of the data with the User shall be established by Licensor or any third party.
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Display Connection Status Information
You can check the connection between the unit and the vehicle, such as GPS information, parking signals and so on.
Display Connection Status Information
1 Press .
2 Touch . If is not displayed, touch .
3 Touch (System Check). Displays the connection status information screen.
Info
Info
System Check
Information Content
GPS information Displays the number of GPS satellites currently sending information.
Parking signal On When the parking brake is applied.
Off When the parking brake is not applied.
Reverse signal On When shifting into reverse.
Off When shifting into another gear.
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Accuracy & error calculation
Regarding Precision Accuracy
Since the GPS satellites are controlled by the US Department of Defense they do have a very high level of accuracy, however a multipath due to reflections from buildings and so on could cause errors to occur.
Regarding the Properties of the GPS Electro- Magnetic Waves and Signal Reception
If there are any obstacles between the GPS antenna and the GPS satellite, electromagnetic-waves cannot be received from the satellite. It is also impossible to use GPS positioning in the following locations as at least three simultaneous electromagnetic-waves are necessary to take measurements. Also, if there are any obstacles around the GPS antenna, electromagnetic-waves cannot be received from the satellite.
In tunnels If the immediate area is enclosed by large objects such as skyscrapers
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NOTE Because the GPS satellite is in orbit around the earth, the reception status for
the electromagnetic waves changes depending on their position at that point in time, even if your vehicle is in the same place. Also, electromagnetic-waves from satellites near the horizon can be easily influenced by surrounding obstacles.
At times, satellites under the control of the US Department of Defence will intentionally drop positioning accuracy.
Regarding Errors in Current Position Display
To pinpoint the current position, the unit uses information from GPS satellite electromagnetic waves. If any of these contain errors, the current position may not match the actual position.
In underground buildings and indoor parking lots
In places with a lot of overgrown trees and so on
Under elevated roads Roads at the base of cliffs and caves
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Regarding Vehicle Position Detection Correction Using Map Matching
Map matching is a method of comparing information on the current position acquired by GPS and so on, with the road driven up to that point, and correcting the current position based on the most likely road. This unit uses information on the current position combined with independent navigation and satellite navigation and matches it to the shape of the road to create the correction. However, as it cannot avoid the error margins at the current position, the current position may shift away from the actual position even when correcting using map matching. Also, the vehicle marker may shift if the map data and the shape of the road being driven on differ.
NOTE Because it takes a short time for operations to stabilize just after turning on the unit, the vehicle mark may not immediately match the vehicle as it moves. After driving for a while, operations stabilize, and the marker should match the actual driving position.
Regarding the Accuracy of the Current Position and Route Navigation
As in the following images, an accurate display of the current position or route navigation may not be provided, however this is not an indication of a malfunction in the unit, but is due to road conditions or driving conditions.
Actual Vehicle Swept Path
Vehicle swept path acquired from each sensor
Corrected using map matching on the screen
Shows the current position on roads running in parallel.
Shows the current position on the other road when there is a narrow fork in the road.
Shows the current position on the road ahead or behind when turning right or left.
Shows the current position when traveling up a steep hill.
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Shows the current position if the road continues to curve around on itself in the same direction.
Shows the current position after a sudden change in lanes.
Shows the current position when the vehicle is on a parking garage turntable and the ACC is off.
Shows the current position when driving on snowy roads where the vehicle may slip easily, or when driving with snow chains.
Shows the current position in the last confirmed position before moving when using another means of transport, such as a ferry, until the GPS can determine the new position.
It actually navigates through roads that cannot be driven (no entry and so on).
Shows the current position when reversing.
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Regarding Roads and Place Name Data
Because road and place names may change after the map data has been created, there may be times when road and place names do not match. When no information is available in the map data, function such as display of road names, searching for facilities, and route guidance cannot be used.
Regarding Route Navigation
It may deviate from the route navigation when there is a turn at an intersection etc., and a mistake in the voice navigation.
When searching for the route, it may take the long way around.
The route may need you to make a U- turn during navigation.
When driving on a straight road, information may be displayed indicating that you should go straight ahead.(When the intersection shape is not clear and so on.)
In six tenths of a mile,
right turm.
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Performing a new search while traveling at high speeds may take some time.
The route may not change even after performing another search. When isolated locations or roads with no surrounding available
information are set as the current position/destination, you may not be able to search for a route.
A route may not be displayed when the current position is close to the destination.
Even if you select toll roads as a priority, the route may not guide you through a toll road. In a similar way, toll roads may be displayed even if you prioritize other roads over toll roads. (When it is possible to select a toll road or a normal road to create the route, priority is given to the user's toll road preference - use toll roads, or avoid toll roads.)
The navigation may not indicate that the road curves at an intersection.
The navigation may guide you back to a waypoint if you search for the route again after passing the waypoint and are heading to your destination.
Many place names may be displayed when navigating a district.
Always drive by following the actual traffic regulations.
When searching for a route, it may not be displayed quick enough for the next left or right turn.
Transit point
Search reinitiated
Route search complete
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Before Using the Audio and Visual System
Precautions When Using the System
WARNING
Read this manual first Read this supplement carefully before using the audio and visual system. We are not liable for accidents or other problems resulting from failure to follow the instructions in this supplement.
Avoid operating the audio and visual system while driving You should stop the vehicle in a safe place before operating the audio and visual system. For safety, some of the audio and visual system's functions cannot be used unless the vehicle is stopped. If you stare at the display too much or operate the buttons of the system while driving, the navigation system could distract your attention from the current traffic conditions. Be sure to enter as much information as possible into the system before departing. Also, be sure to stop your vehicle in a safe place if you need to enter information. The touch button on the display screen that cannot be used have their colors toned down. Operating the navigation system while driving could cause your attention to be distracted from the current traffic conditions. This could result in a severe or fatal accident. Follow the descriptions of all operations and the instructions for safety given in this manual without fail.
Look at the audio and visual system screen only when necessary
When you need to look at the audio and visual system screen, do so for the shortest time possible. Looking away from the road for too long could lead to an accident.
Keep the volume low enough for you to hear outside sounds Keep the system's volume level low enough for you to be able to hear outside sounds while driving. Otherwise, you may not be able to react appropriately to traffic conditions, resulting in an accident.
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About the audio and visual system Subjecting the control buttons or liquid crystal display to excessive
shock could result in audio and visual screen deformation or other damage.
Keep any heat source (including lighted cigarettes) away from the audio and visual system. If a heat source is brought into contact with the audio and visual system cabinet or panel, they could be deformed or otherwise degraded.
In extreme cold, the audio and visual screen may operate sluggishly and the display may dim. Such conditions do not indicate a problem. They will disappear when the temperature inside the vehicle rises to a normal temperature.
Tiny black and white dots may occasionally appear on the liquid crystal display. These dots are a normal characteristic of the display. They do not indicate a problem.
When the audio and visual screen requires cleaning, gently wipe it with a silicone cloth or other soft cloth. If necessary, spray the cloth with neutral cleaning fluid. Be sure to wipe away any cleaning fluid left on the audio and visual screen. Do not spray the cleaning fluid directly onto the audio and visual screen. Spraying cleaning fluid directly onto the audio and visual screen could cause an adverse effect on internal components. It is also not recommended to wipe the audio and visual screen with a stiff cloth or attempt to clean it using thinners, alcohol, or any other volatile solvent. Doing so could leave scratches or erase the control button labels.
CAUTION
Never disassemble or modify the audio and visual system Never disassemble or modify the system. Doing so may lead to a fire, an electric shock, or some other type of accident.
Do not continue using the audio and visual system if it malfunctions
If the system shows any sign of malfunctioning (for example, the monitor displays no picture), stop using it immediately and contact the nearest SUBARU dealer. Continuing to use the system could lead to a fire, an electric shock, or some other type of accident.
If the audio and visual system gets dirty, or emits smoke or an odd smell, stop using it
If a foreign object gets inside the system, liquid is spilled onto the system, or the system emits smoke or an unusual smell, stop using it immediately and contact the nearest SUBARU dealer. Continuing to use the system could lead to a fire, an electric shock, or some other type of accident.
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Do not allow the audio and visual screen to get wet. If the screen gets wet (for example, from a spilled drink or wet umbrella), its internal electronic circuitry may malfunction.
In hot weather, cool the passenger compartment before using the audio and visual system. The liquid crystal display operates correctly at temperatures between 0C and 60C (32F and 140F). When the temperature exceeds 60C (140F), the audio and visual system circuit protection function is activated, causing the display to dim.
NOTE For safety, the use of some functions are unavailable while driving. Buttons on
the touch screen that cannot be used have their colors toned down. The liquid-crystal display may be difficult to read when wearing polarized
glasses.
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Precautions for Use
CAUTION
Be very careful and pay full attention to safety when operating the audio controls while driving. Otherwise, an accident may occur. Also, be sure to set the volume low enough for you to still adequately hear sounds outside the vehicle. Improper use may result in a traffic accident.
Never continue to use the system if it is malfunctioning in any way. If smoke, abnormal noises or abnormal odors are noticed, turn off the power immediately. In such situations, turn off the power of the audio and visual system immediately.
Exercise caution regarding the temperature inside the vehicle. The temperature inside the vehicle can increase during hot weather. Wait for the temperature inside the vehicle to decrease before using this unit. Otherwise, damage may result.
Do not disassemble or modify this unit. The unit has a precisely designed structure, so consult your SUBARU dealer in the event any unsatisfactory performance is observed.
Do not apply excessive force to the monitor. Damage could result.
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About Discs
NOTE In cold or rainy weather, just as the interior glass surface becomes fogged,
dew (water condensation) may also form on the unit. When this occurs, disc playback may jump or stop. Ventilate or dehumidify the air in the vehicle for a while before resuming playback.
If a problem occurs, the player function stops automatically to protect its internal parts. If the player does not operate even when you follow the on- screen messages, the player may have failed. Consult your SUBARU dealer.
Playback may jump when the player is subjected to severe vibrations while traveling over a rough surface.
Do not use a commercially available lens cleaner because it may damage the pickup of the player.
About the supported discs An audio disc bearing one of the marks below can be played.
It is possible that a CD-R (CD-Recordable) or CD-RW (CD-ReWritable) disc will not play on the unit due to the recording condition, disc characteristics, scratches, dirt, or deterioration caused by long-term storage in the vehicle. Also, a CD-R or CD-RW disc that has not been finalized and a CD-R or CD-RW disc recorded in UDF format cannot be played.
The CD-TEXT function can be used only for commercially available CDs that support CD-text. Characters written on CD-R and CD-RW discs may not be displayed correctly.
Do not use a CD or See Through disc that has a transparent or semi- transparent recording area as they may fail to load or unload or play their contents.
Never insert any objects other than discs into the disc slot. Damage could result.
When removing a disc or SD memory card from the unit, remove it horizontally. Do not apply excessive force vertically or sideways while removing it. Improper removal may result in the disc becoming scratched, causing the unit to output unusual noises. Improper removal of the SD memory card may damage it.
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A Copy Control CD (CCCD) may not be played as it does not meet the official CD Standard.
Handling discs Do not place a disc in direct sunlight. Store each disc in its protective case.
Otherwise, discs may warp and fail to play.
Do not attach paper-based tape to either the recording side or label side of a disc. Damage could result.
Do not use cracked or badly warped discs. Damage could result.
Do not touch the recording area (the rainbow colored) side of a disc. Otherwise, the disc may become dirty and playback may jump.
If you play a dirty disc, the disc surface may be scratched and the playback may jump. Use a commercially available compact disc cleaner to clean the CD, wiping gently from the center to the edge.
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Brand new CDs You may notice that some brand new discs have rough edges around the
center hole or outside. In such cases, remove the rough edges or flakes around the edge using the side of a ballpoint pen before using the new disc. Not doing so may result in the rough edges or flakes attaching to the recording side, preventing playback.
Rental discs Do not use a rental disc with glue or remnants of adhesive tape or labels
attached to the disc. They may cause the disc to get stuck inside or damage the unit.
Irregularly-shaped CDs Irregularly-shaped discs, such as octagonal CDs or heart-shaped CDs, cannot
be played. Do not play this type of disc, even with an adapter. Damage to the player could result.
Disc accessories Do not use accessories (such as stabilizers, protective seals, laser lens cleaners)
sold for improving sound performance or protecting CDs. The changes in CD thickness or outside dimensions made by these accessories may cause problems in the player.
Rough edges
Rough edges
Ballpoint pen
Recording side
Adhesive tape
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Do not attach any ring-shape protector (or other accessory) to the disc. Although these protectors are commercially available and said to protect discs and improve sound quality (and anti-vibration effect), in normal use they can do more harm than good. The most common problems are disc insertion and ejection problems and abnormal playback problems due to the protector ring coming off in the disc mechanism.
CD ring
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Switching the Audio Source
Switching the Audio Source
(1) AUDIO button (2) POWER/VOL button
1 Press .
2 Touch or to scroll the screens.
3 Select the audio mode that you want to use.
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Displaying the Audio Operations Screen
1 Press .
Stopping the Audio Mode
1 Press (POWER/VOL).
Press (POWER/VOL) again to receive the station you
were receiving, the music you were playing or the video you were playing before you stopped the audio mode.
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Source Operations Screen
The operations screen for the audio sources are as follows.
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Volume Control
Main Volume Control
(1) POWER/VOL button
1 Turn (POWER/VOL).
Turn to right: Volume up Turn to left: Volume down
NOTE Adjust to a volume level that will not prevent safe driving. You can adjust the level from 0 to 63. Max is displayed when the volume is 63. The volume may change when you switch the audio source. Adjust the
volume to a level appropriate for the audio source you select.
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Displaying the Sound Settings Screen
When you switch to the Sound Settings screen from any of the Audio operations screens, the following operations are available. Adjusting the sound quality Adjusting the audio balance Setting the source volume control Adjusting the automatic sound levelizer
1 Touch (Sound) on any of the audio operations screens.
2 Touch the button that you want to set.
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Adjusting the Sound Quality
You can adjust the sound quality from the low band to the high band.
Adjusting the sound quality
1 On the Sound Settings screen, touch (Adjust) in EQ Settings.
2 Touch the sound band that you want to adjust.
3 Touch or . When you touch and hold, the value changes continuously but
stops at the center value. Touch or again to restart.
You can also adjust to the desired level by touching the screen.
The maximum adjustment is +10 and the minimum adjustment is -10.
To reset the sound quality, touch (Flat).
After completing the adjustment, touch to save the adjusted settings and return to the previous screen.
Saving the sound quality You can save the adjusted sound quality settings.
1 Adjust the sound quality.
2 Touch any button from to for 2 seconds or more. Values cannot be saved for (Flat).
Adjust Flat
EQ1 EQ5
Flat
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Using a preset sound quality
1 On the Sound Settings screen, touch (Adjust) in EQ Settings.
2 Touch any button from to to activate the corresponding preset sound quality. To reset the sound quality, touch (Flat).
Resetting the EQ curve You can return the adjusted value for the currently stored equalizer to its initial value.
1 Touch (Flat) for 2 seconds or more. The adjusted values for the stored to are returned
to their initial values.
Adjusting the Audio Balance
Adjusting the positioning selector You can change the sound localization according to the number and position of passengers. Also, you can adjust the sound balance from front to rear and left to right to optimize the sound from speakers from which sound has difficulty traveling.
1 On the Sound Settings screen, touch (Adjust) in Sound Position.
Adjust
EQ1 EQ5
Flat
Flat
EQ1 EQ5
Adjust
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2 Touch the seat that you want to set.
A frame appears around the set position. Touch again to cancel the setting.
4 positions are available for setting: the front right seat, the front left seat, both front seats, or the rear seats.
Touch (Off ) to cancel all the settings.
After completing the adjustment, touch to save the adjusted settings and return to the previous screen.
NOTE You cannot set positioning selector adjustments at the same time as the volume balance.
Adjusting the audio balance You can adjust the sound balance from front to rear and left to right.
1 On the Sound Position screen, touch (Fader/Balance).
2 Touch the balance point that you want to use.Off
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To fine adjust, touch any of the balance adjusting buttons , , or to change the value by 1 step.
When you touch and hold one of the balance adjusting buttons , , or , the value changes continuously
but stops at the center value. To continue to change the balance, touch one of the balance adjusting buttons again.
You can also adjust to the desired balance by touching the screen.
Touch (Center) to cancel the Fader/Balance setting and return to the center value.
After completing the adjustment, touch to save the adjusted settings and return to the Sound Settings screen.
NOTE You cannot set the volume balance at the same time as positioning selector adjustments.
Setting the Source Volume Control
1 On the Sound Settings screen, touch or in SVC. You can set a volume difference for each audio mode. The
differences between the volume of the FM mode in the initial setting (initial value: 19), which is used as reference, and the volume levels set for each audio mode are saved.
After completing the adjustment, touch to save the adjusted settings and return to the previous screen.
Setting example:
Center
Audio mode FM AM CD USB BT-Audio
Initial value (Volume level)
Reference (19)
0 (19)
0 (19)
0 (19)
0 (19)
SVC setting (Volume level)
Reference (19)
+15 (34)
-10 (9)
+5 (24)
-5 (14)
When volume level is adjusted from 19 35 in FM mode
35 34 50 9 25 24 40 14 30
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* You can set the volume level in a range of 0 to 63 (Max). Set the volume level differences in a range of -10 to +20.
Setting the Automatic Sound Levelizer
The Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL) function detects the noise level inside the vehicle as it changes according to the driving speed and road conditions, and automatically increases the audio volume when the noise increases.
1 On the Sound Settings screen, touch (High), (Mid), (Low) or (Off ) in ASL. (High):
Set the sensitivity for detecting noise inside the vehicle to High.
(Mid): Set the sensitivity for detecting noise inside the vehicle to Mid.
(Low): Set the sensitivity for detecting noise inside the vehicle to Low.
(Off ): Cancel the ASL setting.
After completing the adjustment, touch to save the adjusted settings and return to the previous screen.
When volume level is adjusted from 25 45 in CD mode
35 55 50 Max (70)*
45 40 60 30 50
When volume level is adjusted from Max 20 in AM mode
55 5 20 45 0(-5)*
60 10 50 0
When volume level is adjusted from 10 30 in USB mode
5 25 20 40 0 15 30 0 20
Audio mode FM AM CD USB BT-Audio
High Mid Low Off
High
Mid
Low
Off
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Using the Radio
Using the Radio
(1) Preset button (2) Settings button (3) HD Radio button (4) Title button (5) Preset CH up/down buttons (6) Tune up/down buttons (7) AUDIO button (8) Tag button (9) Sub Ch button*
* Displayed only in FM radio mode.
NOTE When a digital HD Radio broadcast is received, Digital is displayed. About HD Radio Technology
HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio and the HD, HD Radio, and Arc logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp.
Listening to the radio
1 Press .
2 Touch (AM) or (FM).
NOTE
Digital, CD-quality sound. HD Radio Technology enables local radio stations to broadcast a clean digital signal. AM sounds like todays FM and FM sounds like a CD.
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AM FM
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Tuning a station
Manual selection
1 Touch or . :
Move up 1 step. :
Move down 1 step.
Auto tuning
1 Touch or for 1 second or more. The tuner moves automatically to the station closest to the
frequency currently displayed on the screen and stops. To cancel auto tuning while it is operating, touch the button again.
NOTE In some cases, it is difficult to maintain the optimum reception because the
position of the antenna on the vehicle is always changing (relative to the station antenna), and so the strength of the received wireless signal changes continuously. Also, obstructions such as the natural topography or the pillars of signboards may affect the reception.
Auto tuning may not be possible in areas where the received signal is weak.
Selecting from a preset button
1 Touch a preset button saved in the memory. The saved preset channel is selected and the corresponding
station is received.
Selecting a radio band In FM radio mode only, you can select the reception band.
1 Press .
2 Touch (FM). Touch (FM) to change the reception band in the
following order.
The band currently being received is displayed at the top left of the screen.
FM
FM
FM1 FM2 FM3
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Saving a station You can save radio stations manually or automatically.
Manual saving
1 Select the station that you want to save using manual tuning or auto tuning.
2 Touch the preset button that you want to use for 2 seconds or more. The selected station is saved and displayed on the preset
button.
To manually set additional stations for the remaining preset channels, repeat this procedure for each channel.
You can set 6 stations each for FM 1, 2 and 3, and 6 stations for AM, making a total of 24 stations.
Automatic saving
1 Touch (Settings).
2 Touch (Auto.P) for 2 seconds or more. To cancel Auto.P while it is operating, touch the switch again.
The tuner searches for stations starting from the lowest frequency and progressing toward higher frequencies. Once stations with sufficiently strong reception are found, the stations will be stored under FM3 preset buttons [1] to [6]. When this process is complete, a beep sound is heard, and the reception of the station that was stored last continues.
Settings
Auto.P
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NOTE You can select a station in a one-touch operation simply by touching a preset
button ([1] to [6]). The frequency of the selected station is displayed. When the new stations are set in the memory, the stations that were
previously set are deleted. If the number of receivable stations is less then six, the remaining buttons are
become blank.
Displaying title information In FM radio mode only, you can display a song's album name, track name, artist name and genre name during a broadcast.
1 Touch (Title).
2 Touch (Preset) to return to the previous screen.
NOTE
Program Service Data: Presents song name, artist, station IDs, and other relevant data streams.
Title
Preset
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Scrolling title information If the Album, Title, Artist or Genre information cannot be fully displayed because it is too long, you can scroll the display.
1 Touch on the item that you want to scroll. The selected title information scrolls to the left.
Touch to stop the scrolling and return to the start of the title.
If driving is detected while the display is being scrolled, the scrolling stops and returns to the start of the title.
When the end of the title information is displayed, the scrolling stops.
Acquiring tag information If tag information exists for the track being broadcast, you can acquire the track's tag information.
1 Touch (Tag). If an iPod is connected, the tag information is transferred to the
iPod.
If an iPod is not connected, maximum 50 Tags will be stored in the HD Radio tuner. It is transferred to iPod at the time of iPod connection on the next time and is deleted from Tuner.
NOTE
iTunes Tagging provides you the opportunity to discover a wide range of content and the means to tag that content for later review and purchase from the iTunesR Store. Also refer to the Apple Automotive specifications for implementing iTunes Tagging.
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Receiving sub channel broadcasts In FM radio mode only, you can receive a sub channel broadcast if one exists for the currently broadcasting station.
1 Touch (Sub Ch). The sub channel changes each time you touch the screen.
The current channel and the number of sub-channel reception is displayed at the upper right of the screen.
NOTE
FM stations can provide additional digital-only audio programing on HD2/HD3 Channels.
Changing the reception mode
1 Touch (Settings).
Sub Ch
The current channel
The number of sub- channel reception
Settings
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2 Touch (ALL), or (Analog). Touch to return to the previous screen.
(ALL): Receive by giving precedence to digital broadcasts.
: Receive by giving precedence to digital broadcasts and setting the seek operation to digital broadcasts only.
(Analog): Receive analog broadcasts.
Changing the audio synchronization function of the HD Radio receiver
1 Touch (HD Radio).
ON (indicator lit): Audio is output according to the HD Radio setting and reception quality. OFF (indicator off ): Audio is output in analog regardless of the HD Radio setting or reception quality.
Touch (HD Radio) to switch between ON and OFF.
NOTE When the reception mode is analog, the setting is OFF.
ALL HD Analog
ALL
HD
Analog
HD Radio
Indicator
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Using the SAT Radio
Using the SAT Radio
(1) Title information scroll buttons*
(2) Settings button (3) Preset button (4) Preset CH up/down buttons (5) AUDIO button (6) Channel up/down buttons * It will be displayed if the length of the information is too long and it
cannot be displayed.
Listening to the SAT radio The SAT radio (XM satellite radio) has more than 100 channels, including music, news and leisure programs. You can select the channel that you want from different categories such as dance or rock, or you can select a channel by directly entering its number. The SAT radio can be received by using a paid-for subscription service.
1 Press .
2 Touch (SAT). In SAT radio mode, the title and artists information for the
currently playing track is displayed.
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(2)(3)(4)
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(6)
SAT
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Selecting a channel
Manual selection
1 Touch or . :
Select 1 channel higher. :
Select 1 channel lower.
NOTE Invalid channels and non-subscribed channels are skipped.
Manual tuning (continuous)
1 Touch or for 1 second or more. :
Moves up the channels continuously until you release your finger from the button.
: Moves down the channels continuously until you release your finger from the button.
NOTE Invalid channels, non-subscribed channels and channels set with the parental lock are skipped.
Selecting from a preset button
1 Touch (Preset).
2 Touch (Preset).
3 Touch one of the preset buttons on the display from [1] to [6]. When selecting an item being Parental Locked in the list, the
screen for code input is displayed.
Preset
Preset
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Selecting from a channel list
1 Touch (Preset).
2 Touch (Channel).
3 Touch the channel to which you want to listen. If there are more pages, touch or to scroll the
pages.
When selecting an item being Parental Locked in the channel, the screen for code input is displayed.
Selecting a channel by entering it directly
1 Touch (Preset).
Preset
Channel
Preset
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2 Touch (Direct).
3 Enter a channel number by touching 1 digit at a time. If you make a mistake, touch to delete 1 digit at a time.
Touch for 1 second or more to delete the digits continuously.
4 Touch (Done). When selecting an item being Parental Locked in the channel,
the screen for code input is displayed.
NOTE A reception possible broadcasting station is received.
Selecting by category
1 Touch (Preset).
2 Touch (Category).
Direct
Done
Preset
Category
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3 Touch the category to which you want to listen. If there are more pages, touch or to scroll the
pages.
When selecting an item being Parental Locked in the category, the screen for code input is displayed.
NOTE A reception possible broadcasting station is received.
Changing the SAT band You can change the reception band of the SAT radio.
1 Press .
2 Touch (SAT). Touch (SAT) to change the reception band in the
following order.
The band currently being received is displayed at the top left of the screen.
SAT
SAT
XM1 XM2 XM3
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Saving a channel
1 Select the channel that you want to save.
2 Touch (Preset).
3 Touch (Preset).
4 Touch the preset button that you want to use for 2 seconds or more. The selected channel is saved and displayed on the preset
button.
To manually set additional channels for the remaining preset channels, repeat this procedure for each channel.
You can set 6 stations each for XM 1, 2 and 3, making a total of 18 stations.
NOTE You can select a channel in a one-touch operation simply by touching a
preset button ([1] to [6]). The channel number of the selected channel is displayed.
When the new channels are set in the memory, the channels that were previously set are deleted.
Preset
Preset
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Scrolling title information If the title or artist information cannot be fully displayed because it is too long, you can scroll the display.
1 Touch on the item that you want to scroll. The selected title information scrolls to the left.
Touch to stop the scrolling and return to the start of the title.
If driving is detected while the display is being scrolled, the scrolling stops and returns to the start of the title.
When the end of the title information is displayed, the scrolling stops.
Checking the radio ID
1 Touch (Preset).
2 Touch (Direct).
Preset
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3 Touch 0. If you make a mistake, touch to delete 1 digit at a time.
Touch for 1 second or more to delete the digits continuously.
4 Touch (Done).
5 Touch . An 8-digit numerical code appears.
Restricting operation
1 Touch (Settings).
2 Touch (Parental Lock).Done
Settings
Parental Lock
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3 Enter the 4-digit parental lock code. When setting for the first time, enter any code that you want to
use.
Touch to delete 1 digit from the entered number. Touch for 1 second or more to delete the digits continuously.
Touching 10 times continuously clears the parental lock code.
4 Touch (Done). If the code is correct, the setting screen appears.
If an incorrect code is entered, Incorrect code. Please try again. appears and the number is cleared.
5 Select the channel with the settings that you want to change, and touch (Lock) or (Unlock). If the channel is restricted, appears.
If there are more pages, touch or to scroll the pages.
When you touch (All Unlock), the all restricted channels are canceled.
After configuring the setting, touch to save the setting and return to the initial screen.
If you have locked the currently listening channel, the channel buttons to the next receivable (unlocked) channel.
Done
Lock Unlock
All Unlock
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Clearing the parental lock
1 Enter the parental lock code, and then touch (Done). Touch to delete 1 digit from the entered number. Touch
for 1 second or more to delete the digits continuously.
Done
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Using the CD Player
Using the CD Player
(1) Title information scroll buttons*
(2) Settings button (3) Search button (4) Track up/down and fast forward (fast reverse) buttons (5) AUDIO button * It will be displayed if the length of the information is too long and it
cannot be displayed.
NOTE Some of the functions may not be available when vehicle is in motion.
Listening to a CD Insert a CD into the disc slot, and it will start playing.
1 Press .
2 Touch (CD). The playback starts.
NOTE Playback may be intermittent when there is a scratch on the CD or when the
recorded side is dirty. If track titles and other data are recorded in the CD-Text format, they can be
displayed. It may not be possible to display the CD-Text of CD-R/RW discs. If no CD-Text data exist in the disc, No Data appears in the section where the
track titles and other data are displayed.
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(5) (1)
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Selecting a track You can cue the track to which you want to listen.
1 Touch or . Right:
Advance to the next track. Left (touch once): Return to the start of the currently playing track. Left (touch twice or more): Return to a previous track.
Fast forwarding and fast reversing You can fast forward or fast reverse the currently playing track.
1 Touch or for 1 second or more. Right:
Fast forward the track. Left: Fast reverse the track. Fast forward (or fast reverse) operates until you release your finger from the button.
Finding a track
1 Touch (Search).
2 Touch the track to which you want to listen. The selected track starts to play.
If there are more pages, touch or to scroll the pages.
Touch to return to the previous screen.
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Repeating the same track
1 Touch (Settings).
2 Touch (On) in Repeat. Repeat playback is set for the currently playing track.
When (On) in Repeat is touched, the repeat playback of the track continues until the function is canceled.
Touch (Off ) in Repeat to cancel the repeat playback of the track.
Touch to return to the previous screen.
NOTE When On is selected in Repeat, is displayed in the top right of the screen as confirmation that the function is on.
Playing tracks randomly
1 Touch (Settings).
2 Touch (On) in Random. All tracks from the currently playing CD are played randomly.
When (On) in Random is touched, the random playback of the tracks continues until the function is canceled.
Touch (Off ) in Random to cancel the random playback of the tracks.
Settings
On
On
Off
Settings
On
On
Off
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Touch to return to the previous screen.
NOTE When On is selected in Random, is displayed in the top right of the screen as confirmation that the function is on.
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Using the MP3/WMA Player
Using the MP3/WMA Player
(1) Title information scroll buttons*
(2) Settings button (3) Search button (4) Folder selection buttons (5) AUDIO button (6) File up/down and fast forward (fast reverse) buttons * It will be displayed if the length of the information is too long and it
cannot be displayed.
NOTE Some of the functions may not be available when vehicle is in motion.
Listening to an MP3/WMA file Insert a CD-R/RW that contains an MP3/WMA file into the disc slot, and it will start playing.
1 Press .
2 Touch (CD). The playback starts.
The usual playing order is . (See Page 237.)
If multiple MP3/WMA files and folders are located in the same hierarchy, they are played in the ascending order of folder name and file name.
If you try to play a non-MP3/WMA format file, No Support is displayed.
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(2)(3)(4)
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CD
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NOTE Playback may be intermittent when there is a scratch on the CD or when the
recorded side is dirty. For CD-ROMs, a function is available for selecting the folder and file. If a non-MP3/WMA file has the .mp3 or .wma file extension, it may be
recognized erroneously as an MP3 or WMA file. When such a file is played, a loud noise may be output and damage the speakers. Take care not to assign the .mp3 or .wma extension to non- MP3/WMA files.
Selecting a folder You can select the folder that you want to use from the disc.
1 Touch or . :
Return to the previous folder and play the first file in the folder. :
Advance to the next folder and play the first file in the folder.
Selecting a music file You can select the file that you want to play from a folder.
Selecting with a file name button
1 Touch (Search).Search
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2 Touch the folder that you want to use. If there are more pages, touch or to scroll the
pages.
Touch to return to the previous screen.
3 Touch the file that you want to play. The selected file starts to play.
If there are more pages, touch or to scroll the pages.
Touch to return to the previous screen.
Selecting consecutive files
1 Touch or . :
Advance to the next file. (Press once):
Return to the start of the currently playing file. (Press twice or more):
Return to the previous file.
The selected file starts to play.
Fast forwarding and fast reversing You can fast forward or fast reverse the currently playing file.
1 Touch or for 1 second or more. :
Fast forward the file. :
Fast reverse the file. Fast forward (or fast reverse) operates until you release your finger from the button.
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Repeating the music file
1 Touch (Settings).
2 Touch (File) or (Folder) in Repeat. Repeat playback is set for the currently playing file or folder.
To cancel, touch (Off ) in Repeat.
Touch to return to the previous screen.
NOTE When the file repeat or folder repeat function is selected, or is displayed in the top right of the screen as confirmation that the function is on.
Playing randomly
1 Touch (Settings).
2 Touch (ALL) or (Folder) in Random. Folder random playback:
The files in the currently playing folder are played randomly. All random playback: The files in all folders are played randomly.
Touch (File) in Repeat during random playback to repeat the currently playing file. Touch (Off ) in Repeat to return to random playback.
To cancel, touch (Off ) in Random.
Settings
File Folder
Off
Settings
ALL Folder
File Off
Off
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Touch to return to the previous screen.
NOTE When the folder random or all random function is selected, or is displayed in the top right of the screen as confirmation that the function is on.
Scrolling title information If the Album, Title or Artist information cannot be fully displayed because it is too long, you can scroll the display.
1 Touch on the item that you want to scroll. The selected title information scrolls to the left.
Touch to stop the scrolling and return to the start of the title.
If driving is detected while the display is being scrolled, the scrolling stops and returns to the start of the title.
When the end of the title information is displayed, the scrolling stops.
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About MP3/WMA
MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) is a standard format for audio compression. By using MP3, a file can be compressed to about 1/10 of the original size. WMA (Windows Media Audio) is Microsoft's audio compression technology. WMA files can be compressed to a size even smaller than MP3 files. This unit only supports certain MP3/WMA file standards, recorded media and formats. Take note of the following when writing MP3/WMA files onto a disc.
About the supported MP3 file standards Supported standards:
MPEG1/2/2.5 Audio Layer 3 Supported sampling frequencies (kHz):
- MP3 (MPEG1 Audio Layer 3): 32, 44.1, 48 - MP3 (MPEG2 Audio Layer 3): 16, 22.05, 24 - MP3 (MPEG2.5 Audio Layer 3): 8, 11.025, 12
Supported bit rates (kbps): - MP3 (MPEG1 Audio Layer 3): 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224,
256, 320 - MP3 (MPEG2/2.5 Audio Layer 3): 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128,
144, 160 * Supports VBR (Variable Bit Rate). * Does not support Audio Layer 1/2. * Emphasis supports only 50/15ms. * Does not support free format. * Does not support DRM (Digital Rights Management).
Supported channel modes: Stereo, Joint Stereo, Dual channels, Monaural
About the supported WMA file standards Supported standards:
WMA Ver. 7 to 9 Supported sampling frequencies (kHz):
22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 Supported bit rates (kbps):
- WMA Ver. 7, 8: 48, 64, 80, 96, 128, 160, 192 - WMA Ver. 9: 48, 63, 64, 80, 95, 96, 127, 128, 160, 191, 192, 256, 320 * Supports 2-channel play only. * Supports VBR (Variable Bit Rate). * Does not support WMA9 Professional/Lossless/Voice. * Does not support DRM (Digital Rights Management).
Supported channel modes: Stereo, Monaural
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About ID3/WMA tags In MP3/WMA files, you can enter textual attribute information known as ID3 tags/WMA tags to save information such as track titles and artist names. This unit supports ID3v.1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4 tags. This unit supports the ISO 8859-1, 2, 5 and 7 codes only. Use only the ISO 8859-1, 2, 5 or 7 codes to record tags. If characters not included in ISO8859-1, 2, 5 or 7 codes are recorded, they may not be readably displayed. This unit supports the WMA tag ASF revision (v1.20.02). WMA tags using only Unicode are supported. Always use Unicode characters to enter the information.
* When Ver. 1.x and Ver. 2.x of the ID3 tags both exist, precedence is given to Ver. 2.x.
About the supported media types You can play MP3/WMA files recorded on a CD-ROM, CD-R or CD-RW disc. Compared to the CD-ROM media commonly used for music discs, CD-R and CD-RW discs are fragile in high temperature and high humidity environments. It may not be possible to play some CD-R/CD- RW discs. Fingerprints or scratches on a disc may prevent playback or cause skipping during playback. Some CD-R/CD-RW discs may deteriorate if left inside a vehicle for a long time. We recommend that you store UV-sensitive CD-R and CD-RW discs in shield cases.
About the supported disc formats You can use media in the following formats. CD-ROM formats:
CD-ROM MODE 1, CD-ROM XA MODE 2 Form 1 File formats:
ISO9660 Level 1 or Level 2 ROMEO system, JOLIET system MP3/WMA files recorded in a format other than those described above may result in files that cannot be played normally or file names and folder names that do not display properly.
In addition to these standards, the following limitations apply. Maximum number of directory layers:
8 layers Supported characters for folder and file names:
A to Z, 0 to 9, and underscore (_) Number of files that can be stored on a single disc:
999 Number of folders that can be stored on a single disc:
255
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