Setting a Destination to a Place
After saying “ nAV iGAT iO n,” the command “PLA ceS”
allows you to select a nearby place category. The
category selection will show the 5 nearest places in
the chosen category.
To customize this list, please refer to the nAV iGAT iO n
SeTTin GS section of your navigation Owner’s Manual.
diSPLA yinG TH e uSeR G uide TuTOR iALS
you can confirm how to use voice recognition by accessing a simplifie\
d user Guide. The guide
contains basic instructions for using voice recognition and tutorials for se\
veral voice commands.
1. Press INFO .
2. Select “Voice Recognition.”
3. Select “user Guide.”
4. Select the desired topic to begin the tutorial.
ALTe RnATe c OMMAnd MO de
for advanced operation, you can change to an Alternate command Mode that expands the avail-
able list of commands. When this mode is active, all of the Phone, navigation, information, Audio
and Help commands can also be spoken after pushing the
switch without first having to say
the type of command (e.g., Phone).
1. Press SETTING.
2. Select “Others.”
3. Select “Voice Recognition.”
4. Select “Alternate command Mode.”
5. To confirm the new mode, select “O k.”
6. Verify that the screen changes to the one shown here.
“Alternate command Mode O n” is shown below
the displayed commands.
Review the expanded command list by now using
the voice command “ command List.” you can also
access the list by pressing the INFO button. Then,
select “Others,” select “Voice Recognition,” then
select “command List.”
To display the command list main menu press the , wait for the tone, then say, “Help.”
Review the new command lists in the Owner’s Manual as some commands h\
ave been
replaced.
Speaker Adaptation
When Alternate command Mode is selected, it is recommended that the Speaker Adaptation
procedure be performed, to train the system to your voice. Speaker Adaptation allows up to three
users to train the system to improve recognition accuracy. By repeating a number of commands,
the users can create a voice model of their own voice that is stored in \
the system.
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NAVIGATION SYSTEM (if so equipped)
GeTTin G STARTed
The navigation System starts up when the ignition switch is placed in the A cc or On position.
To help ensure safe driving, some functions are grayed out, or muted, while driving. Par\
k the
vehicle in a safe location and then operate the navigation System.
nAVi GATi On di SPLA y ScReen
displays navigation features and map.
di SABLed WH iLe d RiVin G
not all features can be manually operated
while the vehicle is in motion. The text for
these restricted features turns from white
to gray and cannot be selected. Alternatively,
the voice recognition system may have a
related command that can be used
at anytime.
dAy /ni GHT B uTTOn
Press the
button 01 to switch between the day screen (bright) and the night
screen (dark). Within 10 seconds of pressing the
button 01 , you can adjust the
brightness of the map display screen by pressing the or directional keys.
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04
05
06
01
02
uSinG THe TOucH-ScR een
To maneuver around the navigation display
screen, touch the screen to select the
item or key displayed. To move around
the map screen, touch and hold to scroll
around.
SeTTin G BuTTO n
Press the SETTING button 06 to change
or set navigation preferences.
deST (de STinATi On) B uTTO n
Press the DEST button 03 to display the
address book and alternative ways of
programming a destination.
MAP B uTTOn
Press the MAP button 02 to display the
current location map screen.
infO B uTTOn
Press the INFO button 05 to set or view
various information that is helpful for using
the vehicle safely and comfortably.
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ROuTe B uTTOn
Press the ROUTE button 04 to display
various ways to modify the route to a
destination.
ZOOM O uT/in key S
Select the “Zoom Out” key or the “Zoom
i n” key to increase or decrease the scale
of the map display.
BAck key
Select the “
B
Ack ” key to return to
the previous function shown on the
navigation display.
SWiTc Hin G TH e MAP VieW
Press the MAP button 02 . The current
location map screen is displayed.
Select the “Map Menu” key.
Select the “Map View” key.
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