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6. NAVIGATION SETTING 6. NAVIGATION SETTING
No. Function
Select to display all categories.
Select to hide all icons: no POIs will
be shown on the map.
Select to select main categories.
Select to select subcategories.
POIs ON MAP
1 Display the “Map settings” s creen.
(→P.152)
2 Select “POI s on m ap”
3 Se lect the d esired POI categor ies.
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6. NAVIGATION SETTING 6. NAVIGATION SETTING
No. Function
Select to display speed limits on the map.
Select to re ceive an audible warning, if the speed limit will be
exceeded by a certain range.
DAY/ NIGHT MODE
1 Display the “Map settings” s creen.
(→P.152)
2 Selec t “D ay/Night mode” .
3 Se lect the desired item.
SPEED LIMITS
1 Display the “Map settings” s creen.
(→P.152)
2 Select “Speed limits”.
3 Sele ct the desi red item.
No. Function
Select to change the screen to day or ni ght mode depending on the position of the headlight switch.
Select to always display the map in day mode.
Select to always display the map in night mode.
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6. NAVIGATION SETTING
2. ROUTE SETTINGS
6. NAV IGAT ION SETTING
No. Function
Select to have street names pronounced during navigatio n voice guidance.
No. Functi on
Sele ct to set “Fast route”, “Sh ort route” or “Ecol ogical ro ute” route type.
Sele ct to display the 3 routes
(fastest, shortest and ecological) on the map after route calculation.
Select to have the route
automatically calculated back to the starting point after the set destination has been reached. Entered waypoint(s) will also be
considered on the way back to the starting point.
SETT ING THE ROUTE
OPTIONS
SETTING THE ROUTE
CALCULATION
1 Press the button.
2 Select “Navig ati on” .
2 Select “Route preferences”.
INFORMA TION
“Sho w route alte rnatives” and “Make
a ro und trip” cannot be selected at the
sam e time.
4 Select the desired item.
SETTING THE AVOIDANCE
C RITERIA FOR THE ROUTE
C AL CULATION
1 Displ ay the “ Setup” scre en. (→P.89)
2 Select “Navi gati on” .
3 Select “A voi dance criteria” .
4 Se lect the de sired item
No. Function
Select to avoid freew ays.
Select to avoid toll roads.
Select to avoid tunnels.
Select to avoid ferries and car trains.
2. ROUTE SETTINGS
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7. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION
1. LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
7. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION
Inappro priate ro ute gu ida nce may occur in
the foll owing cases:
• When t urning at an intersection off t he
des ignated route gui dan ce.
• If you set more t han one destinat ion bu t
ski p one of them, auto rerou te wi ll dis-
pl ay a route ret urni ng to the d estination
th at wa s ski pped.
• When turn ing at an intersection for which
th ere is no route gui dance.
• Whe n pass ing t hrough an intersection
fo r whi ch there is no rou te guidance.
• During auto rero ute, the route gu idance
ma y not be available for the next turn to
th e right or lef t.
• It may t ake a long t ime to operate auto
re-rou te dur ing high speed driving . In
auto re-rou te, a det our route ma y be
shown.
• After auto r
eroute, the ro ute ma y not be
chan ged.
• An u nnecessary U-t urn ma y be s hown or
anno unced.
• A location ma y have multip le n ame s and
th e sy stem will announce one or more.
• Som e rou tes may not be searched.
• If the route to your destination includes
grave l, unp aved ro ads o r al le ys , the
ro ute guidance may not be shown.
• Your d estination point mi ght be shown
on the op posite sid e o f the stre et.
• When a po rtion of the rou te has
reg ulat ions prohi biting the entry of the
ve hic le th at var y by t ime or season or
o th er reasons.
• Th e road and map d ata sto
red in t he
nav igati on system may not be complete
o r ma y not be the la test version.
INFORMA
TION
This navig ation sy stem uses tire t urning
d at a and is d esigne d to work with
f act ory -specified tires for the v ehicle .
I nst alling t ires t hat are larger or smaller
t han the origi nall y equi pped d iameter
ma y cause in accurate display of the
cu rren t veh icle position . Th e tire pre ssure
also aff ects the diamete r of the t ires so
mak e sure the t ire press ure of a ll f our
tires is correct.
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1.VOICE COMMAND SYSTEMOPERATION
VOICECOMMAND SYSTEM
OP ERATION
1Press the button.
The voice command system isactivated.
Pres s the ta lkswitch to stop the
currently pl ayed prompt and s kip to the
nex tdi alo g step.
In case of an activated speech
re cogni zerwaiting for in put,press t he
ta lk switch torestart the speech
rec ognizer. (The re cognizer drop s the
prev ious input and waits for new in put
fro m the user.)
2After a b eep sounds, say the de sired
comman d or touch the desired
command.
DISPLAYING THECOMMAND
L IST SC REEN
1Say“Morecomm ands” ortouch
“Mo recomm ands” on the voice
command ma in menu scr een.
2Say the de sired command orselect the
desired command from the list.
Th e co mma nd list isrea dou tand the
corr esponding command is
hi ghl ight ed. To cancel this f unction,
pre ssand hold the
button or press
any other button.
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