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The navigation system always guide
you downtown in case of small towns.
After setting the street name, press
the knob 22-fig. 1to confirm and go
to next screen to input the street num-
ber. Push on “ESC” 23-fig. 1gets to
previous screen without setting the
street name.
Street number
Destination street number is ob-
tained after entering the street name.
Select “STREET NUMBER” (in the
“Address” submenu) by rotating and
pressing the knob 22-fig. 1.To input digits, select and confirm
them by rotating and pressing fig. 112
the knob 22-fig. 1.
2
ndstreet
This option is used to enter the name
of a second street that intersects the
first entered street, so that the se-
lected destination is the intersection
between the two streets.
The second street name can be en-
tered, after entering the place name
and the first street name. Select “2nd
STREET” (in the “ADDRESS” sub-
menu) by rotating and pressing the
knob 22-fig. 1.
To input the 2nd street name char-
acters, select and confirm them by ro-
tating and pressing the knob 22-fig. 1. OK
After entering the destination place
name, street name and number, select
“OK” by rotating the knob 22-fig. 1
and then press it to confirm; the dis-
play will show a new screen with the
following options: “DESTINATION”,
“DIRECTORY”, “HOME 1”, “HOME
2”, “LOCATE” fig. 113.
Pressing “ESC” 23-fig. 1goes back
to previous screen without storing set-
tings.
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DESTINATION
Select and confirm “DESTINA-
TION” rotating and pressing the knob
22-fig. 1to start route calculation.
If route guidance is active yet, select-
ing “DESTINATION” AGAIN, THE
DISPLAY SHOWS THE FOLLOW-
ING MESSAGE: “CALCULATE
ROUTE TO NEW DESTINATION.
PRESS ENTER TO CONFIRM ESC
TO CANCEL”. Pressing “ESC” 23-fig. 1will maintain
the current route thus refusing new
route calculation that will be inserted
in the “DESTINATION LIST” fig. 114
as second destination. Pressing the
knob 22-fig. 1will start new route cal-
culation and the old one will become
the second destination.
Should there be several destinations,
when reaching the first destination the
display will show the message: “CAL-
CULATE ROUTE TO NEW DESTI-
NATION. PRESS ENTER TO CON-
FIRM ESC TO CANCEL”.
Pressing the knob 22-fig. 1the sys-
tem will calculate the route to the next
destination.
DIRECTORY
This function is used to store an ad-
dress into the navigation system di-
rectory and to associate it to a name
and a voice sample (e.g.: “Home”) for
easy retrieval fig. 115.The name to be associated with the
destination is entered, after selecting
and confirming “NAME” (in the “DI-
RECTORY” submenu) by rotating the
and pressing the knob 22-fig. 1.
IMPORTANT When selecting
“NAME” remember that it is not pos-
sible to add a name already present in
the Telephone (TEL) function direc-
tory.
To enter the characters simply se-
lect and confirm them by rotating
and pressing the knob 22-fig. 1.
After completing the name, select
“OK”.
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VOICE RECOGNITION
(where provided)
“VOICE RECOGNITION” allows to
associate a voice sample to a destina-
tion stored in the directory. Selecting
this function with the knob 22-fig. 1
and pressing it to confirm will display
the screen in fig. 116with the fol-
lowing options:
“DIRECTORY - NEW VOICE COM-
MAND”: allows recording of a new
voice sample. User is guided with suit-
able prompts and is invited to pro-
nounce twice the name to be record-
ed. During sampling a standard mes-
sage will be displayed (see section deal-
ing with voice recognition). “DIRECTORY - DELETE VOICE
COMMAND”: allows deletion of a
previously recorded voice sample. If
there is no sample, this key is disabled.
“DIRECTORY - VOICE COM-
MAND PLAYBACK”: reproduces a
previously recorded voice sample. If
there is no recorded sample, this key
is disabled.
“OK”: stores settings.
To select the required function, ro-
tate the knob 22-fig. 1and then press
it to confirm.
HOME 1 and HOME 2
“Home 1” and “Home 2” store the
selected point in the relevant memo-
ries.
If a point has already been previous-
ly stored as “Home 1” or “Home 2”,
a warning box asks the user for con-
firmation about substitution.
LOCATE
This function enables to “force” the
vehicle position in the position defined
by the entered geographical point.POINTS OF INTEREST
This function is used to obtain a file
containing the location and informa-
tion on points of general interest such
as, for example, restaurants, museums,
stations etc., divided by category.
electing “POINTS OF INTEREST”,
rotating the knob 22-fig. 1and press-
ing it to confirm, the display will show
the following menu fig. 117:
– NEAR CAR
– NEAR DESTINATION
– NEAR ADDRESS
– NAME.
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Near car
“NEAR CAR” allows the user to find
the services near the current vehicle
position as follows:
– “CATEGORY”: allows service cat-
egory (hotels, restaurants,..) selection
in the system data-base using the key-
pad.
– “LIST OF SERVICES”: will provide
the list of available services for the
specified category. The list is scrolled
by rotating the knob 22-fig. 1and
pressing it to confirm.
The list shows the service name, dis-
tance and direction.
– “INFO”: to get information on the
selected service with respect to the
chosen point of interest.
– “OK”: to use the point of interest.Near destination
This function enables to find services
near the selected destination. The
available options are: “DESTINA-
TION”, “CATEGORY” and “LIST OF
SERVICES” fig. 118.
If no point has been defined, this
function cannot be selected.After selecting the destination
fig. 119and selected service, infor-
mation can be obtained and the ser-
vice can be located using “INFO”.
“OK”: to use the point of interest.
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Near address
This is used to identify the services
sought nearest to the address set. The
available options are: “CATEGORY”,
“PLACE NAME”, “STREET”, “STREET
NUMBER” and “LIST OF SERVICES”
fig. 120.
After selecting the required service,
associated information may be ob-
tained using “INFO”.
“OK”: to use the point of interest. Name
Service selection by “Name” is used
to select a known service as the des-
tination by entering “CATEGORY”,
“PLACE NAME” and “SERVICE
NAME” fig. 121.
After confirming the selected service,
associated information may be ob-
tained using “INFO”.
“OK”: to use the point of interest.LAST DESTINATIONS
“LAST DESTINATIONS” submenu
fig. 122 is used to select an address in
the list of last inserted destinations
(maximum 10). At each route calcula-
tion, the destination is automatically in-
serted in the list of the “DESTINA-
TION AND ROUTE” submenu and
then removed when reaching the des-
tination. Selection of a destination from
that list is done by rotating the knob
22-fig. 1and pressing it to confirm.
fig. 120
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DIRECTORY
“DIRECTORY” option enables to se-
lect a point from those stored in the
navigator directory. For each selected
character, the entered string is com-
pared to the data base string: only the
names corresponding to next possible
alphabetical characters will be available
fig. 123. If the list entries can be all displayed
or when the user selects “LIST”, the
keypad disappears, names are dis-
played fig. 124and can be selected.
If a data base entry is selected, the
display will show a screen like that in
fig. 125.Each directory entry is associated
(where provided) to a mnemonic
string with the description of the ge-
ographical point. Symbol ôappears if
a voice sample is associated.
Selecting the required option with
the knob 22-fig. 1and pressing it to
confirm, will display the following:
“INFO”: displays the address with the
associated name fig. 125;
fig. 123
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“DESTINATION”: allows the use of
the point as already described.
“DELETE”: deletes entry.
“CHANGE”: changes the string
(Name) associated to the point and en-
ables to record/change/delete the as-
sociated voice sample fig. 126 - 127.RDS-TMC
Select this function by rotating the
knob 22-fig. 1and then press it to
confirm.
“RDS-TMC” option allows the user
to select a geographical point to get re-
lated RDS-TMC information. RDS-
TMC events include: queue, accidents,
generic dangers, works in progress,
closed road/narrow road/no entry
road/slippery road, ice/snow, fog, wind,
procession, danger of explosions, slow
down, traffic sings out of order, park-
ing, forecast. A TMC event cannot be
used to identify a destination.
RDS-TMC events are classified into
the following three categories:
ATraffic: information on traffic and
road conditions.
BWeather: information on weather
conditions.
CInfo: information on general inter-
est issues.When RDS-TMC function is on
fig. 128, the system will detect events
near the vehicle or near the specified
address.
To choose one of these two options,
select “NEAR CAR” or “NEAR AD-
DRESS” with the knob 22-fig. 1and
then press it to confirm.
fig. 128
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Near car
“NEAR CAR” option enables to get
information on events near the current
vehicle position.
The menu fig. 129includes the fol-
lowing keys:
– “CATEGORY”: to select the re-
quired event category (“TRAFFIC”,
“WEATHER”, “GENERAL”, “ALL”).
– “EVENTS”: to open the event list
and to choose the event of interest.– “INFO”: to get info about the se-
lected event.
To select the required function, ro-
tate the knob 22-fig. 1and then press
it to confirm.Near address
“NEAR ADDRESS” enables to get in-
formation on events near a specific ad-
dress.
The following functions are available:
– “CATEGORY”: specifies event cat-
egory: “TRAFFIC”, “WEATHER”,
“GENERAL”, “ALL” fig. 130.
– “PLACE NAME”, “STREET”,
“STREET NUMBER”: inputs resort ad-
dress.
– “EVENTS”: opens the event list and
chooses the event of interest.
fig. 129
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