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(d) Detour setting
While the route guidance is operating, you
can change the route to detour around a
section of the route where a delay is
caused by road repairs, an accident, etc.
1. Touch the
“Route” switch.
2. Touch the “Detour” switch.
3. Select the switch below to select the
desired detour distance.
“1 mile (km)”, “3 miles (km)” or “5 miles
(km)”: Touch one of these switches to start
the detour process. After detouring, the sys-
tem returns to the original guidance route.
“Whole Route”: If you touch this switch, the
system will calculate an entire new route to
the destination.
This picture shows an example of how the
system would guide you around a delay
caused by a traffic jam.
1This position indicates the location of a
traffic jam caused by road repairs or an
accident.
2This route indicates the detour sug-
gested by the system.
INFORMATION
When your vehicle is on a freeway, the
detour distance selections are 5, 15,
and 25 miles (km).
The system may not be able to calcu-
late a detour route depending on the
selected distance and surrounding
road conditions.
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(a) Automatic transition
You can select a function that enables au-
tomatic return to the navigation screen
from the audio or air conditioner screen.
Select “ON” or “OFF” and then touch
the
“OK” switch.
“ON”:The navigation screen automatically
returns from the audio or air condi-
tioner screen 20 seconds after the
end of audio or air conditioner
screen operation.
“OFF”:The audio or air conditioner screen
remains on.
(b) Back ground color
You can select a back ground color.
Select the desired back ground color and
then touch the
“OK” switch.
Screen adjustment
The brightness or contrast of the screen
can be adjusted depending on the bright-
ness of your surroundings. You can also
turn the display off.
To display the “Display” screen push the
“DISPLAY” button.
Contrast and brightness adjustment
“CONTRAST” “+”:
Strengthens the contrast of the screen.
“CONTRAST” “ ”:
Weakens the contrast of the screen.
“BRIGHTNESS” “+”:
Brightens the screen.
“BRIGHTNESS” “ ”:
Darkens the screen.
After adjusting the screen, touch the
“OK” switch.
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147 CARING FOR YOUR CASSETTE PLAYER
AND TAPES
For the best performance for your cassette
player and tapes:
Clean the tape head and other parts regularly.
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 COMPACT DISC
PLAYER, DVD PLAYER AND DISCS
Extremely high temperatures can keep
your compact disc player and DVD player
from working. On hot days, use the air
conditioning to cool the vehicle interior be-
fore you use the players.
Bumpy roads or other vibrations may
make your compact disc player and DVD
player skip.
If moisture gets into your compact disc
player and DVD player, the players may
not play even though they appear to be
working. Remove the disc from the player
and wait until it dries.
CAUTION
Compact disc players and DVD players
use an invisible laser beam which could
cause hazardous radiation exposure if
directed outside the unit. Be sure to op-
erate the players correctly.
Compact disc player
Use only compact discs marked as shown
above. The following products may not be
playable on your compact disc player.
SACD
dts−CD
Copy−protected CD
CD−R (CD−Recordable)
CD−RW (CD−Re−writable)
CD−ROM
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AIR CONDITIONING
Air conditioning
Automatic air conditioning controls152 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SECTION VI
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1“A/C” switch 156. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2Outside temperature display
(in degrees Fahrenheit or
Centigrade) 158. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3Air flow control switch 155. . . . . . . .
4Temperature display
(in degrees Fahrenheit or
Centigrade) 155. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5Fan speed control switch 156. . . . .
6Air intake selector button 156. . . . .
7For information about the “Rear win-
dow defogger”, please refer to the
Owner’s Manual.
8Windshield air flow button 157. . . .
9Air conditioning operation
screen display (“CLIMATE”)
button 153. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10“OFF” button 154. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11“AUTO” button 154. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12“TEMP” button 155. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Automatic air conditioning controls
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Air flow selection
The automatic air conditioning automati-
cally maintains the set temperature.
In the automatic operation mode, the air con-
ditioning selects the most suitable fan speed,
air flow, air intake and on−off the air condition-
ing according to the temperature. The ignition
key must be in the “ON” position.
“CLIMATE”: Push this button to display
switches for automatic air conditioning con-
trols.
NOTICE
To prevent the battery from being dis-
charged, do not leave the air condition-
ing on longer than necessary when the
engine is not running.6U302 paste
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