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Quick POI selection
Using this function, you can set the point of interest categories that are
displayed when selecting the Point of Interest menu key on the current
map screen. Set up to six different categories that are used most fre-
quently. (See Page 87 for displaying POI categories on the map and
searching for the nearest points of interest.)
1Press the button, then select (navigation
setup), and then select (quick POI selection).
2Select one of the six category keys you wish to program
into the Quick POI storage.
(default):
Use this key to restore the factory settings.
3Select a category.
Once you have selected a category key, subcategories will be dis-
played.
(all category list):
Subcategories from all individual categories will be displayed
together.
4Select the subcategories to be displayed on the map.
NOTE
Repeat Steps 1 to 4 to add more POI categories for display on the menu screen.
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Language Selection
Perform the following procedure to select your preferred language for
the menu screens, voice guidance and voice recognition.
1Press the button, then select (navigation
setup), and then select (language)
2Select your preferred language from the list.
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Calibration
This function allows you to correct any display errors in the position and
direction of your vehicle on the map display.
■Adjusting current position and direction
1Press the button, then select (navigation
setup), and then select (calibration).
2Select (position/direction).
3Move the crosshair to the correct position, and then
select
.
4Use or to adjust the direction in which you are
heading, and then select .
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■Distance
When selected, this function automatically corrects an error in the cur-
rent position display that might occur after tire replacement.
1Press the button, then select (navigation
setup), and then select (calibration).
2Select (Distance).
Set clock
Since 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.
1Press the button, then select (navigation
setup), and then select (set clock).
2Select if you prefer 24-hour display; select for
12-hour display.
3Select the time-zone by pressing or .
NOTE
Initial time-zone setting of this navigation unit is Eastern.
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4Select the daylight saving time mode by pressing
or .
NOTE
Select to advance the time by one hour.
Vehicle signal
This function allows certain vehicle data and GPS satellite data to be dis-
played.
1Press the button, then select (navigation
setup), select and then select (vehicle signal).
The VEHICLE SIGNAL screen will appear.
Restore system defaults
Use this function if you want to change all of the system's current set-
tings back to the default settings.
1Press the button, then select (navigation
setup), select and then select (restore system
defaults).
2Select to return all current systems settings to
default.
NOTE
If you select this function, all your settings will be deleted.
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Navigation Setup
[Default List]
Item Initial condition
Map display
Search Area
Display Guidance Language
Voice Recognition Language
Map Orientation (1 and 2 screen)
Map Display Mode
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[Default List]
Item Initial condition
Map display
Search Area
Display Guidance Language
Voice Recognition Language
Map Orientation (1 and 2 screen)
Map Display Mode
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[Default List]
Item Initial condition
Map display
Search Area
Display Guidance Language
Voice Recognition Language
Map Orientation (1 and 2 screen)
Map Display Mode
Map Display Scale
Map Configuration
Q-POI Map Display
Show POI Icon Display
Right Screen Setting, POI
Passage Point Display/
Current Location, Map Screen ( Time
Requirement, Time, Direction / Distance)
Passage Point Display/
Full Route, Map Screen ( Time Require-
ment, Time, Direction / Distance)
Restricted Road
Freeway InformationDisc A ( WEST ): CA
Disc B (MID): IL
Disc C (EAST ): DC
US English, female
US English
North up
Single-screen display
Single-screen:
10,000 map (1/16 mi) (100 m)
Dual-screen:
40,000 map (1/4 mi) (500 m)
Arrow Mode
Off
Off
On
Next passage point
Destination
On
Off
Volume Control
Volume Preset
4
Navigation Setup Menu
Distance
Road Restriction Warnings
Reverse Mute
Keyboard Layout
Arrival Timemile
On
Off
ABC
Required remaining time
Item Initial condition
Map Mode
Guidance Screen
Q-POI Selection
Language SelectionAuto
On
A: Gas station
B: ATM
C: Parking
D: Grocery store
E: All Restaurants
F: Hotel
US English, female, male,
French, Espanõl
Route Options
Search Condition
Route PreferencesQuick
Allow Toll Road: Off
Allow Ferry: Off
Allow Major Roads: On
Allow Time Restricted Road:
Off Item Initial condition
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Stored Locations
You can store, edit, or delete any destinations, waypoints, and
other marked points using the procedures described in this
section.
1Press the button.
2Select (stored locations).
3Select the desired item.
(Memory Points):
Use this function to place markers on the map. (See Page 78.)
(Avoid Area):
Use this function to store into the system's memory any areas you
want to avoid. (See Page 83.)
(Previous Destination):
Use this function to delete previously stored destinations and
waypoints. (See Page 85.)
(Display memory point icons):
Selecting this key allows you to display icons for memory points.
Each of the above three 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.
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Editing keys displayed for each function are as follows:
The numbers in parentheses following the function names indicate the
maximum locations you can store in the memory.Memory points
■Storing new memory points
Memory points can be stored into any of the six categories (including
Home) of storage locations.
1Press the button, then select (stored loca-
tions), and then select (memory points).
2Select (add).
Memory Points (100)
Avoid Area (10)
Previous Dest. (100)