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On-screen Buttons and Other buttons
To use this software, you normally have to touch the buttons on the touch screen.
You only need to confirm selections and changes when the application needs to be restarted, when an important setting is
changed, or when a section of the user's data/settings may be lost. Other than that, when using the button selected content is
saved immediately without requiring confirmation, and the new setting is applied.
Type Example Explanation Use
Button Touch to start a function, open a new screen, and
save settings.Touch once.
Button with
numbers displayed Current fields or settings are displayed on the
button. Touch this button to change the value. After
changing, the value you enter is displayed on the
button.Touch once.
Icon Displays status information. Some icons can also be used as buttons. Touch
once.
List If there are multiple options available, the selection
items are displayed as a list.To view the 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. Also, when using the
/ buttons,
touch the number you want to move through the
pages.
Radio button
/When there are only a few selection items, you can
use the radio buttons instead of a list. Where only
one value can be selected.Touch this button to select the new value.
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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 additional functions by performing touch
& hold (touch the screen and do not remove your
finger) with the next button.
• On the List and Menu screens, touch & hold
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 the 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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Buttons and data fields are displayed on the screen, and you can
perform navigation. During navigation, route information is displayed
on the screen.
The data fields display differs when no destination is set during
navigation (no orange line is displayed). When performing navigation,
the number of the data fields displayed 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 destination 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 reception status of GPS
satellites.)
(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 from 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 until arrival at the final
destination based on the 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, any 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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■Map operations
You can touch a position on the map, and then check that position
during navigation. The map's current position tracking function stops
(the car marker (a blue arrow by default) is not fixed in position on the
screen), and the control buttons are displayed allowing you to change
the map display.
Operation Button Explanation
Using drag &
drop to move the
mapNo buttons You can move the map in any direction
you want by touching and holding the
map, and moving your finger in the
direction you want to move the map.
Zoom in/Zoom
out/Change the area of the map displayed
on the screen.
Road names and other characters are
always displayed in the correct
direction and at the same font size, and
you only need to check necessary
roads and icons.
In 3D mode, the map cannot be
reduced endlessly. The map changes
to 2D mode if you zoom out beyond
the defined amount.
The display changes slowly if you tap
the button, or changes in a smooth,
continuous motion if you touch & hold
the button.
Tilt up/Tilt down
/In 3D mode, you can change the
vertical display angle of the map.
The display changes slowly if you tap
the button, or changes in a smooth,
continuous motion if you touch & hold
the button.
Rotate left/Rotate
right/Changes the horizontal display angle
of the map.
The display changes slowly if you tap
the button, or changes in a smooth,
continuous motion if you touch & hold
the button. Operation Button Explanation
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Quick Menu
Frequently used buttons and functions used during navigation
are all displayed on the Quick menu.
Touch to open directly
from the Map screen.
The menu closes if no operations are performed for a few seconds, or if
you touch
.
Touch another button to open a new screen displaying the option you
selected.
You can assign functions to shortcuts from the Menu screen. See the
following items for more details.
The following explains the buttons and functions displayed on this
screen.
2D* or 3D display
//Touch this button to switch the map
display mode between a 3D bird's-eye
view, a 2D heads-up flat view or a 2D
North Up flat view.
* In 2D heads-up flat view mode or
2D North Up flat view mode,
is displayed in the bottom
left of the screen.
Compass in 2D or
3D map display
mode/The compass direction indicates North.
Touch this button to change to a North
Up display, and then touch it again to
return to the direction previously
displayed.
Point information Touch this button to open another
screen displaying information on the
selected map position (cursor).
Return to normal
navigation Touch this button to return the map to
the current GPS position. Auto map
rotation is also enabled.
The map operation buttons are
hidden, and navigation restarts.
Additional
functions (More)Touch this button to display the
additional functions list. For example,
saving the cursor to the destination list,
and searching the area around the
cursor.
Selecting a
destination (Select)Touch this button to select the cursor
as a new destination. The route is
researched automatically. Operation Button Explanation
More
Select
Button Explanation Primary
Location
Touch this button to return to
the Map screen. N/A
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In Settings, you can change the Quick menu buttons to use other
functions. (See Page 158.) The following functions are available.
Guidance volume slider Adjusts the guidance volume.
This adjusts all volumes in the
guidance volume adjustment
application.More /
Settings /
Sound and
Warnings /
Volume /
Master slider
(See Page
157.)
(Quick Place Search)Touch this button to search
around a point on the route, or
your current position (when a
route search has not been
performed).Destination /
Find Places /
Quick Search
(See Page
114.)
(Favorites)Touch this button to select an
item from the destination list.Destination /
Favorite (See
Page 129.)
(History)Touch this button to select
previously set destinations
from the history list.Destination /
History (See
Page 131.)
(Create
Route)/ (Edit
Route)Touch this button to change
the route.My Route /
Create (Edit)
Route (See
Page 134.)
(Route
Settings)Touch this button to change
route related settings.More /
Settings /
Route
Settings (See
Page 161.) Button Explanation Primary
Location
Quick Place Search
Favorites
History
Create Route
Edit Route
Route Settings
(Map
Settings)Touch this button to change
map related settings.More /
Settings /
Map Settings
(See Page
162.)
( Where Am I?)Touch this button to display a
special screen with a button
that searches for information
on your current position and
determines the nearest
emergency assistance or road-
side assistance. See the
following section for more
details.N/A
(Cancel
Route)Touch this button to clear the
route and cancel navigation.
This button is available when
only one destination is set.My Route /
Cancel Route
(See Page
142.)
(Remove Next Waypoint)Touch this button to remove
the next waypoint from the
route. When multiple
destinations are set, the
previous waypoint is displayed.
This button is available when
only two or more destinations
are set.N/A Button Explanation Primary
LocationMap Settings
Where Am I?
Cancel Route
Remove Next Waypoint
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3The preset search categories are displayed. This button
searches for everything around your current position (or
the latest confirmed position if it is unavailable).
• (Car Repair Around Here):
Vehicle repairs / Road-side assistance services
• (Health Around Here):
Hospitals / Emergency services
• (Police Around Here):
Police stations
• (Gas Station Around Here):
Gas stations
4Touch any of the quick search buttons to display a basic
list for the service you selected.
5Find the item you want on the list, and then touch that
item. The map is displayed in full-screen mode with the
selected point at the center. The name and address of
the spot are displayed at the top of the screen.
6(Optional) Touch to display details about the selected
spot. Touch to return to the map.
7If necessary, you can touch another point on the map to
change the destination. The cursor ( ) is displayed at
the new position. Touch (Next) to set the
destination, or touch to select another destination.
Car Repair Around Here
Health Around Here
Police Around Here
Gas Station Around HereNext
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Displaying the Entire Route on the Map
You can easily display an overview of the entire route
currently being navigated. Follow the steps below to use the
initial settings screen.
1Touch (Menu) on the Map screen.
2Touch (My Route) on the navigation menu.
3Touch (Overview). The entire route currently
being navigated is displayed on the map along with
detailed information and buttons.
Menu
My Route
Overview