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2. ENTUNE OPERATION
8
APPS
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3. INPUTTING KEYWORD OPERATION
1Touch the character input space.
2Touch the screen buttons to input the
desired characters, and then touch
“OK”.
3Input characters will be reflected on the
character input space.
1Touch the microphone screen button.
2When this screen is displayed, say the
desired keyword.
Completion of saying the keyword will be
detected automatically.
A keyword can be input to “Apps” by
the software keyboard or voice recog-
nition function.
The keyboard layout can be changed.
(See page 47.)
INPUTTING A KEYWORD
USING THE SOFTWARE
KEYBOARD
For details on operating the keyboard,
see “INPUTTING LETTERS AND NUM-
BERS/LIST SCREEN OPERATION” on
page 28.
INPUTTING A KEYWORD
USING THE VOICE
RECOGNITION FUNCTION
Voice recognition is a function that
uses the center’s database to enable
the use of the voice recognition func-
tion.
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A
Adding destinations................................... 87
Address book .......................................... 103
Address book entries .............................. 103
AM........................................................... 201
AM button................................................ 192
Apps ........................................................ 308
Audio ....................................................... 192
AUDIO button.......................................... 192
Audio language code .............................. 231
Audio settings ......................................... 268HD Radio™ system sett ings ............... 268
iPod settings ........................................ 269
Audio/video remote controls (Steering switches) .............................. 256
Audio/video system ......... ..................... ... 192
Audio/video system operating hints ........ 258
Caring for your DVD player and disc ........................................... 260
CD-R and CD-RW discs ...................... 264
iPod ..................................................... 259
MP3/WMA files .................................... 262
Radio reception ................................... 258
Terms .................................................. 264
USB memory ....................................... 260
Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL) ........... 197
AUX port ................................................. 199
B
Basic function ............................................26
Bluetooth®...............................................132
Bluetooth® audio .....................................246
Connecting a Bluetooth® audio
player ...............................................249
Playing Bluetooth
® audio.....................251
Bluetooth® phone ....................................139
Bluetooth® phone message function.......154
Checking messages ............................154
New message notification....................156
Replying (Quick reply) .........................155
Bluetooth
® settings .................................179
Detailed Bluetooth® settings................186
Registered devices ..............................179
Selecting a Bluetooth
® phone .............183
Selecting portable player .....................185
Brightness .........................................31, 227
C
Call on the Bluetooth® phone..................143
By call history ......................................145
By dial ..................................................143
By phonebook......................................143
By POI call ...........................................149
By speed dial .......................................145
By voice recognition ............................147
Calling using an SMS/MMS message ..........................................149
CD ...........................................................216
CLOSE button .........................................192
Color..................................................47, 227
Command list ..........................................281
Contrast.............................................31, 227
Current position calibration .....................119
Current position display.............................33
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
328
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
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M
Map ........................................................... 73
Map database information and updates................................................ 332
Map database version and coverage area ..................................... 287
Map icons.................................................. 42
Map scale.................................................. 41
MAP/VOICE button ................................... 10
MP3......................................................... 220
N
Natural speech information ..................... 278
Navigation system........... ..................... ..... 58
North-up screen ........................................ 41
O
Operation flow: Guiding the route ............. 16
Orientation of the map .............................. 41
Overview button and guidance screen.................................................... 10
P
Pausing guidance......................................93
Phone ......................................................132
Phone (Hands-free system for cellular phone) .....................................134
About the phonebook in this system ............ .......................136
Using the phone switch .......................135
Using the steering switches .................136
When selling or disposing of the vehicle ........................................137
PHONE button ........................................132
Phone settings ........................................157 Message settings.................................172
Phone display settings.........................176
Phone sound settings ..........................157
Phonebook ..........................................159
Phonebook ......................................143, 159
POI call....................................................149
POI icons...................................................94
Point of Interest .........................................63
Preset destinations..............................14, 59
Previous destinations ................................69
PWR VOL knob .......................................192
Q
Quick guide ...............................................10
Quick reference .........................20, 132, 192
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R
Radio ...................................................... 201Listening to the radio ........................... 201
Presetting a station ............................. 201
Radio broadcast data system.............. 202
Selecting a station ............................... 202
Traffic announcement ......................... 203
Radio broadcast data system ................. 202
Rear view monitor system ...................... 320 Area displayed on screen.................... 322
Rear view monitor system camera............................................. 322
Receive on the Bluetooth
® phone .......... 150
Register a Bluetooth® phone .................. 139
Connecting a Bluetooth® phone.......... 140
Reconnecting the Bluetooth®
phone............................................... 142
Registering home...................................... 12
Registering preset destinations ................ 14
Reordering destinations ............................ 87
Resuming guidance .................................. 93
Route guidance......................................... 76
Route guidance screen ............................. 80
Route overview ......................................... 90
Route preference ...................................... 91
Route trace ............................................... 97
S
SAT button .............................................. 192
Satellite radio (SAT) ................................ 209
Screen adjustment .................................... 31
Screen Off ................................................. 31
Screen scroll operation ............................. 33
Screen settings adjustment....................... 31
Screens for navigation settings ............... 114
SEEK/TRACK button .............................. 192
Setting home as the destination................ 17
Setting up the “Address Book” ................ 103
Setting up the “Areas to Avoid” ............... 108
Setting up the “Home” ............................... 99
Setting up the “Preset Destinations” ....... 101
SETUP button ........................... 10, 132, 192
“Setup” screen .......................................... 22
Show on map ............................................ 94
SMS/MMS message ....................... 149, 154
Speed dial ............................................... 145
Standard map icons .................................. 42
Starting route guidance ............................. 76
Steering switches .................... 136, 256, 272
Switching the screens ............................... 38
T
Talk on the Bluetooth® phone ................. 151
Incoming call waiting ........................... 153
Time zone ................................................. 45
Tire change calibration............................ 119
Tone ........................................................ 227
Tone and balance ................................... 197
Touch screen operation ............................ 27
Traffic incidents ....................................... 302
TUNE SCROLL knob .............................. 192
Typical voice guidance prompts................ 83
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