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Using the Keyboard 
This navigation system has been designed to keep the entry of text and 
numbers to a minimum. However,  you can enter text and numbers 
when necessary by using the full-s creen keyboard. You can select the 
keyboard layout from English, Greek characters, numbers, and so on.
NOTE
Even if a candidate term is displayed when the keyboard screen appears, you can 
touch the keyboard and input a new term directly.
Operation Explanation
Button keyboard layouts, for example 
from English to Greek To u c h    ( M o r e )  a n d  s e l e c t  
another keyboard layout from the list. 
Correcting entered values using the 
keyboard Touch   to delete characters entered 
by mistake.
Touch & hold (touch the screen and 
do not remove your finger) to delete a 
part or all of the entered text. 
Enter a space between first names 
and family names, or between 
address display names Press the   button at the bottom 
center of the screen.
More
Entering numbers and symbols
Touch   to switch to the numbers 
keyboard.
Touch   to switch to the symbols 
keyboard.
Confirm keyboard input (confirm the 
displayed search results) To u c h  .
Set keyboard input (confirm search 
results list) Touch  (Results).
Set keyboard input (save entry) To u c h   ( D o n e ) .
Cancel keyboard input (return to main 
screen) To u c h   ( B a c k ) .
Operation
Explanation
Results
Done
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Screen Operations Other than Single Touch 
Normally, you only need to touch the screen once (single touch) to 
perform an operation. However, you can make use of convenient 
functions by combining different touch operations on the touch 
screen. The following touch combinations are available.
Operation How to
Screen Touch & Hold You can call additi onal functions by performing touch 
& hold (touch the screen and do not remove your 
finger) with the next button. • On the List and Menu sc reens, touch & hold   
(Back) to display the Map screen.
• On the Map screen, touch  & hold any of the  ,  , 
,  ,  , or   buttons to rotate, tilt, enlarge, or 
reduce the map.
• On the keyboard screen, touch & hold 
 to quickly 
delete multiple characters.
• On long lists, touch & hold 
 or  to scroll 
through the page. 
Gesturing (drag & 
drop) You may need to drag & drop
 in the following cases.
• Scrolling a list: To view th e list, touch and slide your 
finger up and down. Because the scrolling speed 
changes depending on the  speed of the slide, you 
can reach the end of the list , with just a small, quick 
flick of your finger.
• Moving the map in map  display mode: Touch the 
map and move it in the direction you want. 
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Map Screen
Navigating on the Map
In the navigation menu startup screen, the currently active map is 
reduced and displayed in   (Show Map).
To enlarge the map, touch   (Show Map) to open the Map 
screen.
This map shows the current position  (shown as the vehicle marked as a 
blue arrow), recommended routes  (orange lines), and the immediate 
surrounding area. 
When GPS positioning is not active,  the vehicle marker is clear. The 
latest confirmed position is displayed.  Colored spots are displayed on the circle around the satellite icon in the 
top left corner. The more spots ther
e are on the circle, the higher the 
accuracy of the GPS positioning. 
When GPS positioning is active, the ve hicle marker is displayed in full-
color, and the current position is shown. 
Show Map
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Buttons and data fields are displayed on the screen, and you can 
perform navigation. During navigati on, route information is displayed 
on the screen.
The data fields display differs wh en no destination is set during 
navigation (no orange line is displayed). When performing navigation, 
the number of the data fields displa yed on the screen is three. Up to 
two data fields can be displayed when  no destination is set (no orange 
line is displayed).  Default data fields when no de
stination is set while driving
Default data fields when performing  navigation (you can change the 
values in fields by using touch & hold):
Field Explanation
 (Altitude) Shows the altitude of the road currently being 
driven and measured by the GPS receiver. 
( There may be a maximum ±50 m of differences 
depending on the rece
ption status of GPS 
satellites.)
 (Time) Displays the current time corrected using the 
time zone offset. Accurate
 time is acquired from 
the GPS satellite, while ti me zone information is 
acquired form the map. You can also make 
manual settings in Units and Formats.
(Only for the Menu screen, the current time is 
shown in the bottom left corner of the screen.)
Field Explanation
 (Distance)* Displays the distance on
 the route to the final 
destination.
 (Time Left) Displays the time left un
til arrival at the final 
destination based on th e information available 
for the remainder of the journey. This is 
calculated according to  prior traffic data or 
traffic patterns when ever available.
If a TMC receiver is connected to the main unit 
and is receiving data, an y traffic jams along the 
route are also factored into calculations. 
However, the accuracy of these calculations 
varies greatly.
Altitude
Time
Distance
Time Left 
         
        
        
     
        
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* Time and distance to the destination cannot be displayed when your vehicle is located in the place other than roads and Highways. After the vehicle returns 
to a road or Highway, time  and distance are displayed.
Position Marker
■Vehicle Marker and Lock-on-Road
If GPS positioning is available, the  current position is shown using the 
vehicle marker. • When any vehicle is selected, the  vehicle marker may not display an 
accurate GPS position and direction of  travel. If there is a road nearby, 
the GPS positioning error is corrected based on the shortest distance 
to the road to, and the direction of  the icon is adjusted to match the 
direction of the road.
■ Selected map location (cursor) 
Use one of the following methods to mark a map location.
• Touch the map during navigation.
• Touch the map when the destinatio n you want is displayed in the 
search results.
• Touch the map in “Map Search”. (See Page 134 .)
After selecting a map location, a cu rsor is displayed at the point 
selected on the map. The cursor is  displayed as a red point ( ) and can 
be checked at all zoom levels.
You can use the cursor's position as  the route's destination, search for 
locations around the cursor, and save  the position in the destination list.
 (Arrival 
Time)* Displays the estimated arrival time at the final 
destination based on the information available 
for the remainder of th
e journey. This is 
calculated according to prior traffic data or 
traffic patterns when ever available.
If a TMC receiver is conn ected to the main unit 
and is receiving data, any traffic jams along the 
route are also factored into calculations. 
However, the accuracy of these calculations 
varies greatly. 
 (Time) Displays the current time corrected using the 
time zone offset. Accurate time is acquired from 
the GPS satellite, while time zone information is 
acquired form the map. You can also make 
manual settings in Units and Formats.
(Only for the Menu screen, the current time is 
shown in the bottom left 
corner of the screen.)
 (Altitude) Shows the altitude of the road currently being 
driven and measured by the GPS receiver. 
( There may be a maximum ±50 m of differences 
depending on the reception status of GPS 
satellites.)
Field
ExplanationArrival Time
Time
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Map Objects
■Direction display
If no destination is set while driving, the direction is shown on the 
screen in heads-up display.
Each letter indicates a direction: N (N orth), NE (North East), E (East), SE 
(South East), S (South), SW (South  West), W ( West), and NW (North 
West). However, this is not displa yed while driving on an expressway.
■Advanced confirmation of route changes and next road
During navigation, information on the next route event (the next 
change in the route), as well as the next city or town, is displayed at the 
top of the Map screen.
The next change in the route is displayed in the field at the top left 
corner of the screen. Displays the type  of route event (right or left turn, 
roundabout, expressway interchange,  and so on) and the distance from 
the current position. 
When the next route change approaches, the type of route change is 
displayed as a small icon next to  the main icon. Only the next route 
change is displayed.
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Most of these icons can be understood intuitively. The following table 
shows the most frequently displayed  route events. The symbol design is 
the same in each field.■ Lane information & signs
When using route guidance on roads with two or more lanes, it is 
important that you drive in the corr ect lane. When lane information is 
available on the Map, the lane and direction are indicated below the 
map with small arrows. The lane that  you should drive in is highlighted.
When detailed information is avai lable, the arrows are removed and 
signs are displayed. Signs are displayed at the top of the map. The color 
and design of the signs is the same as  signs actually found at the side of 
the road or overhead signs. These signs show the district and the route 
number for the lane direction.
Icon Explanation Icon Explanation
Turn left Turn right
U-turn Keep right at the fork in 
the road.
Turn left & sharp curve. Turn right & sharp curve.
Stay in the left lane. Stay in the right lane.
Go straight ahead at the 
intersection. Turn left at the T junction.
Go left at the 
roundabout. Third exit 
(next change in 
direction). Join the roundabout (the 
route change after the 
next change).
Join the expressway. Leave the expressway.
Board the ferry. Disembark from the ferry.
Yo u  a re  h a l f  w ay  to  yo u r  
destination. You have arrived at your 
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All signs are displayed in the same manner even when driving without 
using the navigation system. During  navigation, only the sign that 
shows the lane in which you should dr ive is highlighted, the other signs 
are toned down.
■ Junction display 
When approaching an expressway ex it or a complicated intersection, 
the map switches to a 3D display if  the necessary information can be 
displayed. An arrow indicates the lane  in which you should drive. Signs 
are also displayed if the  information is available. 
■Types of 3D Objects 
The following 3D object types are supported. 
Type Explanation
3D Topography  On a 2D map, the changes in topography or 
undulations in the ground are displayed; and 
when using 3D this data  is used to create a 
route map image during navigation. On a 3D 
map, hills and mountains are displayed in the 
background, whilst on a 2D map they are 
expressed using changes in color and shading. 
Elevated Roads  Complicated intersections and three 
dimensional road objects (such as overpasses or 
overhead bridges) ar e displayed in 3D.