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Safety Instruction
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To use your system as safely as possible, fol-
low all the safety tips shown below.
This system is intended to assist you in
reaching your destination and, if used prop-
erly, can do so. Y ou, as the driver, are solely
responsible for the safe operation of your ve-
hicle and the safety of your passengers.
Do not use any feature of this system to the
extent it distracts you from safe driving. Your
first priority while you are driving should al-
ways be the safe operation of your vehicle.
While you are driving, be sure to observe all
traffic regulations. Before attempting to use this system while
you are driving, learn how to use it and be-
come thoroughly familiar with it. Read the
entire Navigation System Manual to make
sure you understand the
system. Do not al-
low others to use this system until they have
read and understood these and other in-
structions in this manual.
For your safety, some functions may become
inoperable when you start driving. Unavail-
able switches are dimmed. You can input
your destination and select your route only
when the vehicle is not moving.
CAUTION
For safety, the driver should not
operate the navigation system while
he/she is driving. Inattention to the
road and traffic may cause an
accident.
While you are driving, be sure to
follow the traffic regulations and
keep the road condition in mind. If a
traffic sign on the road has been
changed, route guidance may
provide wrong information such as
the direction of a one way street.
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Overview of Touch Screen and Switches
Switch operation
This system operates mainly by the
switches on the screen. To protect the
screen, lightly touch switches on the
screen with your finger. When you touch
a switch on the screen or push the button,
a beep sounds.INFORMATION
If the system does not respond to a
touch of a switch, move your finger
away from the screen and then touch
it again.
You cannot operate dimmed
switches.
Wipe off fingerprints on the surface
of the display using a glass cleaning
cloth.
The displayed image may become
darker and moving images may be
slightly distorted when the display is
cold.
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Speech command system
Some descriptions in this manual are
marked with the above indicator. This
means that this function can be activated
using the speech command system.
For the operation of the speech command
system and the command list, see page 98
and 151.
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You can find your destination using various
methods. See page 7 through 22 for the de-
tailed steps.
1. By Home (
switch on the Destina-
tion screen): You can select your own home
without entering the address each time. In
this case, it is necessary to register your
home beforehand. See page 7 for the de-
tailed steps.
2. By Preset destination (
— switches on the Destination screen): Yo u
can select one of 5 preset destinations di-
rectly. In this case, it is necessary to register
the destinations beforehand. See page 7
for the detailed steps.
3. By Address: You can input the house
number and the street address by using the
input keys. See page 8 for the detailed
steps.
4. By Point of Interest: You can select one
of the many points of interest that have been
already stored in the system’s database.
There are more than 50 categories to choose
from including restaurants, banks and auto-
motive places. See page 10 for the detailed
steps. 5. By Marked point:
You can register your
own favorite destinations as a “Marked
Point”. The system allows you to store up
100 marked points. See page 17 for the de-
tailed steps.
6. By Previous destination: You can select
a destination from any of the last 20 pre-
viously set destinations. See page 17 for the
detailed steps.
7. By Emergency: You can select one of the
three points of emergency service points
that have been already stored in the sys-
tem’s database. See page 18 for the detailed
steps.
8. By Intersection: Yo u c a n e n t e r t h e
names of two intersecting streets. This is
helpful if you do not know the specific street
address of your destination but know the
general vicinity. See page 19 for the detailed
steps.
9. By Freeway Entrance/Exit: You can en-
ter the name of the freeway (interstate) en-
trance or exit. See page 20 for the detailed
steps.
10. By Previous starting point: You can en-
ter a point where the system has started to
guide last time. See page 21 for the detailed
steps. 11. By Map selection: You can select a des-
tination simply by touching the location on
the displayed map. See page 22 for the de-
tailed steps.
INFORMATION
When inputting the destination, the
response to the switch may be slow.
“Points of interest” registration is
made based on the NAVTECH “Stan-
dard POI Inclusion List” and infoU-
SA POI data.
If there is no point registered,
switches such as “Marked point”,
“Previous destination” or “Previous
starting point” are dimmed and not
available.
The route for returning may not be
the same as that for going.
The route guidance to the destina-
tion may not be the shortest route or
a route without traffic congestion.
Route guidance may not be available
if there is no road data for the speci-
fied location.
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The speech command system allows you
to operate the navigation system without
using your hands.
1. Push the speech command switch.
A beep sounds and an indicator is shown at
the top left of the display.
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2. Give a command while an indicator is
shown in the display. (See ”Speech com-
mand list” on page 152.)
If the navigation system does not respond or
the confirmation screen does not disappear,
please push the speech command switch
and try again.
If no command is given, a beep sounds and
the indicator disappears 6 seconds later.
If the system does not recognize your
speech, the system will respond with this
message (“System does not recognize this
command, please rephrase your com-
mand.”). Start the operation from the begin-
ning.
Microphone
It is unnecessary to speak directly into
the microphone when giving a command.
Speech command system
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If a tape rewinds completely, the cassette
player will stop and then play the same side.
If a tape fast forwards completely, the cas-
sette player will play the other side of the tape
using the auto −reverse feature.
Auto reverse feature: After the cassette
player reaches the end of a tape, it automati-
cally reverses and begins to play the other
side, regardless of whether the cassette was
playing or fast forwarding.
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”RPT” switch: The repeat feature automati-
cally replays the current program.
Touch the ”RPT” switch while the program is
playing. When the program ends, it will auto-
matically be rewound and replayed. Touch
the switch again to turn off the repeat feature.
There must be at least 3 seconds of blank
space between programs for the repeat fea-
ture to work correctly.
”SKIP” switch: The skip feature allows you
to fast forward past long stretches of blank
tape. This is especially useful at the end of
cassettes. Touch
the ”SKIP” switch. The player will au-
tomatically skip any blank portions of 15 se-
conds or more and play the next program. To
cancel it, touch the switch once again.
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”Automatic program selection” button:
The automatic program selection feature al-
lows you to program your cassette player to
skip forward or backward to locate the song
you want to hear. You can skip up to 9 pro-
grams at a time.
Push this button on the upper side to skip for-
ward. ”FF” and the number will appear on the
display. Push the button until the number
you want to skip appears on the display. Af-
ter that, the player will automatically skip for-
ward.
(c) Automatic program selec-
tion
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0201Bashkir
0205Byelorussian
0207Bulgarian
0208Bihari
0209Bislama
0214Bengali
0215Tibetan
0218Breton
0301Catalan
0315Corsican
0319Czach
0325Welsh
0401Danish
0426Bhutani
0515Esperanto
0520Estonian
0521Basque
0601Persian
0609Finnish
0610Fiji
0615Faroese
0625Frisian
0701Irish
0704Scots−Gaelic
0712Galician
0714Guarani
0721Gujarati
0801Hausa
0809Hindi
0818Croatian
0821Hungarian
0825Armenian
0901Interlingua
0905Interlingue
0911Inupiak
0914Indonesian
0919Icelandic
0923Hebrew
1009Yiddish
1023Javanese
1101Georgian
1111Kazakh
111 2Greenlandic
111 3Cambodian
111 4Kannada
111 9Kashmiri
1121Kurdish
1125Kirghiz
1201Latin
1214Lingala
1215Laothian
1220Lithuanian
1222Latvian
1307Malagasy
1309Maori
1311Macedonian
1312Malayalam
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Station swapping − If the FM signal you are
listening to is interrupted or weakened, and
there is another strong station nearby on the
FM band, your radio may tune in the second
station until the original signal can be picked
up again.
AM
Fading − AM broadcasts are reflected by the
upper atmosphere − especially at night.
These reflected signals can interfere with
those received directly from the radio station,
causing the radio station to sound alternately
strong and weak.
Station interference − When a reflected sig-
nal and a signal received directly from a radio
station are very nearly the same frequency,
they can interfere with each other, making it
difficult to hear the broadcast.
Static − AM is easily affected by external
sources of electrical noise, such as high ten-
sion power lines, lightening, or electrical mo-
tors. This results in static.
Caring for your cassette player and tapes
For high performance from your cassette
player and tapes:
Clean the tape head and other parts regular-
ly.
A dirty tape head or tape path can de-
crease sound quality and tangle your cas-
sette tapes. The easiest way to clean
them is by using a cleaning tape. (A wet
type is recommended.)
Use high −quality cassettes:
Low−quality cassette tapes can cause
many problems, including poor sound, in-
consistent playing speed, and constant
auto−reversing. They can also get stuck
or tangled in the cassette player.
Do not use a cassette if it has been dam-
aged or tangled or if its label is peeling off.
Do not leave a cassette in the player if you
are not listening to it, especially if it is hot
outside.
Store cassettes in their cases and out of
direct sunlight.
Avoid using cassettes with a total playing
time longer than 100 minutes (50 minutes
per side). The tape used in these cas-
settes is thin and could get stuck or
tangled in the cassette player. Caring for your DVD player and discs
The player is intended for use with 12 cm
(4.7 in.) discs only.
Extremely high temperature can keep
your DVD player from working. On hot
days, use air conditioning to cool the ve-
hicle interior before you listen to a disc.
Bumpy roads or other vibrations may
make your multi
−disc player skip.
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f moisture gets into your DVD player, you
may not hear any sound even though your
DVD player appears to be working. Re-
move the magazine from the player and
wait until it dries.
CAUTION
DVD players use an invisible laser
beam which could cause hazardous
radiation exposure if directed outside
the unit. Be sure to operate the player
correctly.
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Handle discs carefully, especially when
you set them into the magazine. Hold
them on the edge and do not bend them.
Avoid getting fingerprints on them, partic-
ularly on the shiny side.
Dirt, scrapes, warping, pin holes, or other
disc damage could cause the player to
skip or to repeat a section of a track. (To
see a pin hole, hold the disc up to the
light.)
Remove discs from the DVD player when
you are not listening to them. Store them
in their plastic cases away from moisture,
heat, and direct sunlight. To clean a disc: Wipe it with a soft, lint
−free
cloth that has been dampened with water.
Wipe in a straight line from the center to the
edge of the disc (not in a circle). Do not use
a conventional record cleaner or anti−static
device.