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Use or to adjust the direction in which you are heading, and then
select .
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■DistanceWhen selected, this function automatically corrects an error in the current position display that might occur after
tire replacement.1
Select .
NOTEYou will have to drive about 6 miles (10 km) before the distance correction is complete.
Navigation Setup
Press the button or select , then select (navigation setup), and then select
(calibration
).
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Navigation SetupSet clockSince the adjustments for minutes and seconds are made automatically using the time data provided by GPS
satellites, you can set your clock by simply performing a time-zone and daylight saving time adjustment using
this function.
1
Select if you prefer 24-hour display; select for 12-hour
display.
2
Select the time-zone by pressing the , , or .NOTEInitial time-zone setting of this navigation unit is Pacific (west disc) /Eastern (east disc).
3
Select the daylight saving time mode by pressing or .NOTESelect to advance the time by one hour.
Press the button or select , then select (navigation setup), and then select
(set clock
).
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Select to advance the time by half an hour; select to push
back the time by half an hour.NOTEWhen the clock is adjusted by the “Hour Adjust” button, the all of time-zone switch goes off.
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Restore system defaultsUse this function if you want to change all of the system’s current settings back to the default settings.
1
Select to return all current systems settings to default.
Select (default) to return average speed setting to default.NOTEIf you select this function, all your settings will be deleted.
Navigation Setup
Press the button or select , then select (navigation setup), and then select
(restore
system default
).
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Navigation Setup
Item Initial condition
Map display
Search Area US9 (EAST), US2 (WEST)
Display Guidance Language US English, female
Map Orientation (1 and 2 screen) North up
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Item Initial condition
Map display
Search Area US9 (EAST), US2 (WEST)
Display Guidance Language US English, female
Map Orientation (1 and 2 screen) North up
Map Disp](/manual-img/17/7272/w960_7272-85.png)
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Item Initial condition
Map display
Search Area US9 (EAST), US2 (WEST)
Display Guidance Language US English, female
Map Orientation (1 and 2 screen) North up
Map Display Mode Single-screen display
Map Display Scale Single-screen:
10,000 map (1/16 min) (100 m)
Dual-screen:
40,000 map (1/4 min) (500 m)
Map Configuration Arrow Mode
Q-POI Map Display Off
Show POI Icon Display Off
Right Screen Setting, POI On
Passage Point Display/ Next passage point
Current Location, Map Screen
(Time Requirement, Time,
Direction / Distance)
Passage Point Display/ Destination
Full Route, Map Screen
(Time Requirement, Time,
Direction / Distance)
Notify Seasonal Restrict OnFreeway Information Off
Volume ControlVolume Preset 4
Navigation Setup Menu
Distance Mile
Notify Traffic Restriction On
Audio Mute On
Keyboard Layout ABC
Arrival Time Required remaining time
Item Initial condition
Color Scheme 1
Map Mode Auto
Guidance Screen On
Q-POI Selection A : Gas station
B : ATM
C : Parks
D : Grocery store
E : All Restaurant
F : HotelLanguage Selection US English, female
Route Options
Search Condition Quick
Route Preferences Allow Toll Road: Off
Allow Ferry: Off
Allow Major Roads: On
Allow Time Restricted Road: Off
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You can store, edit, or delete any destinations, waypoints, and other marked points using the procedures
described in this section.
1
Press the button or select .
2
Select (stored locations).
3
Select the desired item.
(Memory Points):
Use this function to place markers on the map. (See Page 89.)
(Avoid Area):
Use this function to store into the system’s memory any areas you want to avoid.
(See Page 97.)
(Destination and Waypoint):
Use this function to set the destination and waypoints. (See Pages 57 to 64.)
(Home):
You can store the location of your home in the system’s memory by using this
function. (See page 100.)
Stored Locations
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(Previous Destination):
Use this function to delete previously stored destinations and waypoints. (See page
102.)
(Preset Destinations):
You can program a maximum of five destinations to keys for easy retrieval later on.
(See page 104.)
(Display memory point icons):
Selecting this key allows you to display icons for memory points.
(Calculate):
Selecting this key prompts the start of route calculation.
Each of the above six functions has some or all of the following four standard editing functions (see the table below):
(add):You can store a new location into memory.
(list):You can see a list of the stored locations.
(delete):You can delete stored locations.
(delete all):You can delete all stored locations.