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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIMITATIONS OF THE QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 1
BASIC OPERATION 2
CONNECT A BLUETOOTH PHONE 3
CALLING BY VOICE RECOGNITION 4
Dial by Number 4
Dial by Name 5
DESTINATION INPUT 6
By Address 6
Note on Voice Recognition 8
Tips for Using Voice Recognition 8
By Address - Voice Recognition 8
DESTINATION INPUT - POINT OF INTEREST (POI) 10
Point of Interest by Name 10
Point of Interest by Category 11
Point of Interest by Category - Voice Recognition 12
SET HOME 13
ADDITIONAL NAVIGATION FEATURES 15
Operation of Emergency Screen 15
Search Area 15
Route Preferences 15
3 Routes 15
Screen Confi gurations 15
Beep Setting 16
Voice Volume 16
Language 16
System time 16
Auto Screen Change 16
Estimated Distance and Time 16
NAVTRAFFIC 17
Show Navtraffi c Information 17
Automatically Avoid Traffi c 18
Traffi c Incident Warning 18
Show Free Flowing Traffi c 19
NAVWEATHER, SPORTS, STOCKS AND FUEL 20
The Quick Reference Guide is designed to provide information on the basic operation
and key features of the navigation system. The Quick Reference Guide is not intended
as a substitute for the Navigation Owner’s Manual. We strongly encourage you to
review the Navigation Owner’s Manual so you will have a better understanding of the
navigation system capabilities and limitations.
LIMITATIONS OF THE QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
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BASIC OPERATION
SETUP Button
Adjust preferences for general settings,
voice, navigation, vehicle maintenance,
phone, Bluetooth and audio.
ZOOM IN/ZOOM OUT Icons
Touch to magnify or reduce the map
scale.
INFO Button
Access energy monitor, traf c, fuel prices,
sports, stocks, weather, range map and
map data.
MAP/VOICE Button
Repeat the last voice guidance prompt,
cancel the map scrolling feature, or
display the current position. DESTINATION Button
Input the destination by one of several
methods.
CURRENT VEHICLE POSITION Mark
Indicates the current position of the
vehicle and its directional heading.
NORTH-UP OR COMPASS MODE Icon
Touch to change the map display between
North-up or Head-up perspectives. £
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CONNECT A BLUETOOTH PHONE
Press on the faceplate followed
by
. Verify that the
Bluetooth feature on the phone is ON
and is in discoverable mode.
step2
step3
step1
If necessary, input the passkey listed on
the screen into the approved Bluetooth
cell phone. Please refer to the cell
phone manufacturer’s user guide for
pairing procedures.
Upon connection, the system will
indicate that the pairing process was
successful.
Quick Tip - Up to ve Bluetooth cell phones can be
paired. However, only one Bluetooth cell phone can
be used at a time.
If you are able to successfully transfer your phone book, you can dial by name using voice recognition.
Please say the name exactly as it is entered in your phone when in the t\
elephone screen. If you have
dif culty pairing your phone, or are unable to transfer your cell phone book, please refer to the cell phone
manufacturer's user guide.
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CALLING BY VOICE RECOGNITION
After the beep say, “Dial .”
Say the phone number digits
individually, without pausing (e.g. “Dial
Three, one, zero, four…”).step2
step3
Press on the steering wheel. After
the beep say, “Use the Phone.”step1
After the beep, say “Dial” or press
on the steering wheel. Call is active when is
indicated. To end call, press
on the screen or
on the steering
wheel.
step4
Quick Tip - It is recommended that you reduce
background noise prior to using the Voice
Recognition system. Conversation, high fan speed,
wind noise (open windows), etc., may prevent the
voice recognition system from understanding your
commands.
Quick Tip - If you know your next command, you
can press
at any time to interrupt the prompt.
Speak your command after the beep.
Some Bluetooth® equipped cell
phones may or may not show battery or signal strength
on the display. DIAL BY NUMBER
Quick Tip - You can skip Step 1 and say Dial
commands immediately from the Shortcut Menu.