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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
3. NAVIGATION SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX
1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
Map
Displaying maps Page
Viewing the map screen 112
Displaying the current vehicle position 116
Viewing the current vehicle position vicinity map 116
Changing the scale 118
Changing the map layout 119
Displaying various information on the map 120
Displaying point of Interest (POI) Icons 120
Searching destination Page
Searching the destination 124
Setting the entry registered with the system as the destination 124
Route gui dance
Before starting route guidance Page
Recalculating the route 133
Viewing alternative routes 133
Starting route guidance 132
Before starting or during route guidance Page
Viewing the route 141
Adding destinations 124
Recalculating the route 133
Changing the estimated arrival time and remaining time display 134
During route guidance Page
Stopping route guidance 138
Adjusting route guidance volume 135
Displaying the entire route map 132
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1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
3. NAVIGATION SYSTEM FUNCTION INDEX
1. BASIC INFORMATION BEFORE OPERATION
Memory point
Memory point Page
Registering the entry 143
Editing the entry 147
Loading the entry from external device 151
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2.MAPSCREENOPERATIONANDMAPICONS
1.MAPSCREENOPERATION
2.MAPSCREENOPERATIONANDMAP
CURRE NT VEHICLE
P OSITION DISPLAY
When starting the navigation system,
the curre nt position isdisplayed first.
This screen displays the current
vehi cle position and amap of the
surrounding area.
The current vehicle po sition mark
appears in the center o f themap
scree n.
INFORMA TION
While driving, the current vehicle
position mark is fixed on the screen
and the map moves.
The current position is automatically
set as the vehicle receives signals
from the Global Positioning System
(GPS). If the current position is not
correct, it is automatically corrected
after the vehicle receives signals from
the GPS.
After disconnecting a battery or on a
new vehicle, the current position may
not be correct initially. As soon as the
system receives signals from the GPS,
the correct vehicleposition is
displayed.
CU RRENT LOCATION ANDGPS
INFORMATI ON
1Select on the map screen s idebar.
2Selectfrom the context menu.
3Select
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3.DESTINATIONSEARCH3.DESTINATIONSEARCH
SEARCHING ONTHEMAP
1Display theMAP: press the “ME DIA ”
button.
Each time the“MEDIA ”button
is pressed the system will switch the
screen between MAP a nd the last
audio mode us ed.
2Select the desired p oint on t he m ap.
3Select “Go”.
Whe n“Save ”is sel ect ed, the po intis
re gis tere d in the “ Favori tedesti nation ”
list. ( →P.143)
The rou tewill be c alcula ted.
SEAR CHING BY
COORDI NATES
Geocoordinates can be enteredin
DMS f ormat (Degrees
°,Minutes’,
Sec onds”). Only coordinate values
tha t can potentially exist areable tobe
entered. Impossible coordinate values
and their relevant screen buttonswill
be grayed out.
1Disp lay the “Navigation ” me nu screen
and select “Enteraddress”.
(→P.112)
2Select “Geo-coordinate s”.
3Select “N”or “S”.
4Enter the latitude.
5Select “W”or “E”.
6Enter t he long itude.
7Select “OK”.
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4. ROUTE GUIDANCE 5. FAVORITE DESTINATIONS
5. FAVORITE DESTINATIONS
REGISTERING A NEW ENTRY
Up to 200 entries can be registered
with this system.
REGISTERI NG FROM THE
“Favor ite destination” LIST
1 Display the “Navigation” me nu screen
and select
. (→ P.1 12)
2 Select “Create n ew e ntry” .
3 Enter the en try ad dress and then sel ect
“Save new entry” .
4 Enter the entry name and then select
“OK” .
5 Check that the en try is reg istered in the
“Favorite destination” list.
Se lect to d ispla y and e dit the
entry inf ormation. (→P.1 47)
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5. MY DESTINATIONS 5. FAVORITE DESTINATIONS
SENDING STORED
CONTACTS TO A USB
ME MO RY
The entries stor ed in th e “Favorites”
list under the “ Phone” menu ( →P.69)
and in the “ Favorite destination ” list
under the “ Navigation” menu.
( →P.147) can be transferred to a
USB memory.
1 Op en th e cove r of the USB port.
2 Conne ct a USB memo ry.
3 Press the button.
4 Select “General” .
5 Select “Backup favorit es to USB ”.
6 Ch eck t hat a confirmation scre en is
di splay ed w hen th e operation is
compl ete.
INFORMA TION
Down loading may not c omplet e
cor rectl y in the following cases:
• Veh icles with out a smart entry & st art
system : If the ignition is turn ed to the
“L OCK ” pos ition duri ng downloa ding.
• V ehicles wit h a smart entry & st art
system : If the ignition is t urned off
duri ng dow nloading.
• If the USB memor y is re moved before
downloading is comple te
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5. MY DESTINATIONS 5. FAVORITE DESTINATIONS
RESTORING STORED
C ONTA CTS FR OM A USB
MEMORY
Backed-up data can be transferred
from a USB memory to the Premium
Audio system.
Transferred entries will be stor ed in
th e “Favorites” list under the
“ Phone ” menu (→P.69) and in the
“ Favorite destination ” list under the
“ Navigation ” menu. (→P.147)
1 Open t he c over of the USB port.
4 Select “General” .
5 Select “R estore favorites backup
fr om USB” .
6 Check that a confir mation screen is
d ispl ayed when the operati on is
co mp lete.
2
Conn ect a USB me mory.
3 Pr ess the button.
INFORMA TION
Downl oad ing may no t co mpl ete
cor rectly in the following cases:
• Vehi cles wi thout a smart entry & s tart
syst em: If the ignition is tu rn ed to
the “LOCK” position d uring
downl oading.
• Vehicles with a sm art entry & start
syst em: If the ignition is turned of f
d urin g downloading.
• If the USB me mory is remo ved
bef ore downl oading is comp lete
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7. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION
1. LIMITATIONS OF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
7. NAVIGATION SYSTEM INFORMATION
This navigation system calculates the
cu rrent vehicle position using satellite
s ignals, various vehicle signals, map
data, etc. However, an accurate
positi on may not be shown depending
on satellite condition, road
configuration, vehicle condition or
other circumstances.
The Gl obal Pos iti onin g System (GPS)
deve loped and op erated by the U.S.
Departme nt o f D efense prov ides an
a ccurate current vehicle pos ition, normal ly
using 4 or more sate llites, and in some
case 3 satellites. The GPS system has a
certain level of inaccuracy. While the
navi gation system w ill compe nsate for this
most of th e time, occasion al po sitioning
errors of up to
1 00 m (300 feet) can and shou ld be
ex pe cted. Gen erally, p osit ion errors w ill
b e c orrected w ith in a few seconds.
The GPS signal may be physic ally
ob structed, l ead ing to inaccura te veh icle
posi tion on t he map d isplay. Tunne ls,
ta ll buil dings, trucks, or even the
p lacement of obje cts on the instrume nt
pan el may obstruct the GPS signals.
Th e GPS satel lites may not send sign als
du e to r epairs or improvemen ts be ing
ma de to them.
Even when the navigation system is
rece iving clear GPS si gnals, the v ehicle
po sition ma y not be shown accurately or
i na ppr opri ate route guidance may occur in
som e cases.
NOTICE
The ins tallat ion of wi ndow tint ing may
obstr uct the GPS s ignals . Mos t window
tinting co ntains som e me tallic cont ent that
w ill int erfere with GP S si gnal re ception of
the antenna . We advise agai nst the use of
win dow ti nting on vehicles eq uip ped w ith
n avi gation s ystems.
Accurate current ve hicle position may no t
be sh own in the following cases:
• When drivin g o n a smal l a ngled Y-
shap ed ro ad.
• When driving on a wi nding road.
• When driving on a sli ppery ro ad such as
in sand, gravel , snow, et c.
• When driving on a long s traight ro ad.
• When highway and surf ace streets run
in p arallel.
• After moving by ferry or vehi cle carri er.
• When a long route is searc hed during
hi gh speed drivi ng.
• Whe n driv ing wi thout setting the cu rrent
position ca librat ion co rrectly.
• After re peating a change of di rection by
going for
war d and backward, or t urning
on a turntable in the park ing lo t.
• When leaving a co vered parking lot or
p ark ing garage.
• When a roof carrie r is instal led.
• When driving w ith tir e cha ins i nst alled.
• When the t ires ar e wor n.
• After replacing a tire or t ires.
• Whe n us ing tire s tha t ar e sma lle r or
larg er than the fa ctory sp ecifi catio ns.
• When the tire pressur e in any of the f our
ti res is not corre ct.
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