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3. DESTINATION SEARCH 3. DESTINATION SEARCH
5 Select for the desired POI from
th e list.
If yo u sel ect the desired PO I, the route
w ill be calculated.
6 Select “Go” .
When “Sa ve” is se lecte d, the po int is
reg istere d in the “ Favori te de stina tion ”
li st. ( →P.143)
Dep ending o n the POI in formation,
“De tails” option might be shown. To
di spla y det ailed P OI infor mation, select
“De tails”.
Whe n is select ed, the registered
telephone number is c al led.
The route will be ca lcula ted.
INFORMA TION
Se arch areas are avail able as follows.
Search by “At cur rent po sition” , “At
de stination ” or a town nam e:
Se arc h rad ius is 30 mi les (50 km) .
Se arc h by “Along route”:
Se arc h are a is within 0.3 mi le (50 0m) on
both side s o f the route.
The POI search result l ist is sorted
by t he d istanc e to th e POI from the
fol low ing poin ts.
Se arc h b y “A t c urrent p osit ion” or
“Al ong route”:
The d istance will be calcul ated from t he
current position to th e POI.
Se arc h by “At destination” : The
dis tanc e will be calculated from the
d estination to the POI.
Se arc h
by a town na me: The distance
wi ll be calculat ed from t own center to t he
PO I.
SEAR CHING BY MAP
1 Display the MAP: press the “ MED IA”
button.
Each time the “MEDIA” button
is pressed the system will switch the
scree n between MAP a nd the last
audio mode us ed.
2 Select t he des ired POI ic on on the
map.
3 Follow the ste ps “SEARC HING BY
NA ME ” from “STEP 4”. (→P.1 27)
INFORMA TION
Depend ing on the current map scale,
no t a ll POI icons w ill be availa ble for
selection.
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5.MYDESTINATIONS5.FAVORITEDESTINATIONS
REGISTERING FROMENTRY
OPT IONS SCR EEN
1D ispl ay entry options scre en.
(→P.1 47)
2Select “Add to favorites ”.
Screen i fentry selected from the
Navigation menu options:
Screen if entry selected from the
Phone book :
3Follow the st eps “REGISTERING
FROM THE“Favorite destination”
LIST” from“STEP 4”. ( →P.143)
INFORMA TION
If thecontact includes an ad dressand a
phone number , they will be stored inthe
“ Favorites ” list under the “Phone ” menu
( → P.69 )and in the “Favorite
destination ” list under the “ Navigation”
menu. ( →P.147)
REGISTERING FROMTHE
RO UTE INFORMA TION
SCREEN
1Disp laythe route information screen.
(→P.1 40)
2Select nexttothe desired
waypoint or main desti nation.
3Select “Add to favorites ”.
4Fol low the st eps “REGIS TERING
FROM THE“Favorite destination”
LIST” from“STEP 4”. ( →P.143)
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5. MY DESTINATIONS 5. FAVORITE DESTINATIONS
DISPLAYING AND EDITING
THE ENTRY INFORMATION
1 Display t he “Nav igatio n” me nu scree n
and select
to display the “Favorite
destination” list (→P.143), the “ Last”
list or “ Phone book ”.
2 Select ne xt to the de sired entry.
The entry options screen:
INFORMA TION
If an entry t hat is transf erred from a
cellu lar phone is edited, the cha nge will
only affect the “ Favori te desti natio n”
l ist entry. ( →P.143)
DISPLAYING DETAILS OF
TH E ENTR Y IN FORMAT ION
1 Displ ay t he en try options scre en.
(→P. 147)
2 Select “Sho w details” .
3 Check the deta ils of the en try
in formation.
Th e address will be ma rked on the map.
Th e addr ess and a pict ure, if av ailab le,
o f th e conta ct fro m the system ’s phone
b ook wi ll be displ ayed.
When “ Go” is selected, the starting
route guidance screen will be displayed.
No. Function Page
Select to display detailed entry information. 147
Select to change the entry name. 148
Select to edit the address. 148
Select to delete the entry. 148
Select to delete all entries. 148
2. DISPLAYING AND EDITING THE ENTRY INFORMATION
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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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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION
The voice command system enables
the nav igation, audio and hands -free
systems to be operated us ing voice
commands.
INFORMATION
Voice recognitio n l angu age can be
change d.(See “ SELECTING A
LAN GUAGE ”
→P.90)
MIC ROP HONE
USING THE VOICE
COMMAND SYSTEM FOR
NAVIGATION, AUDIO,
HANDS-FREE
PTT (Push -To-Talk) button
Pres s the button to sta rt the v oice
comman d system.
Pres s and ho ld the
button or press
any other button to cancel th e voice
co mman d system.
INFORMA TION
Wa it fo r the co nfirmat ion beep b efore
speak ing a co mmand.
Voice commands may not be
re cogn ized i f:
• Spoken too quick ly.
• Spoken at a low o r hig h vo lume.
• The wi ndows are op en.
• Passen gers are talking while voice
comm ands are spo ken.
• The air conditio ning speed is set h igh.
• The air conditioning vents are
t urned towards the microph one.
In the following conditio ns, the
syst em may not re cognize the
comm and properly and using voice
co mmand s may not be possible:
• T he co mma
nd is i ncorrect or
unc lea r. No te that certai n words,
accent s or spe ech pat terns ma y be
diff icult fo r the sy ste m to re cogni ze.
• T here is ex cessive background
noi se, such as wind noise.
The microphone is directed toward
the driver. It is unnecessary to
s peak directly into the microphone
wh en giving a command.
Passengers may not be heard as
clearly by the microphone
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1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION 1. VOICE COMMAND SYSTEM OPERATION
VOICE COMMAND EX AMPLE:
PERFORMING A DESTI NATION
SEAR CH BY ADDRESS The voice
command system for Apps
enables Apps specific functions to be
operated using voice commands.
Say “Destinatio n” and the House No .,
Street , City and St ate in o ne shot.
1 Press the talk switch.
2 After the beep say “Destination, 90 00
Su per Bo wl Dr, Pasade na,
Calif ornia”.
Q uick tip: For the street address
number 9000, say “Nine Thousand” or
“Nine Zero Zero Zero”.
VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE:
DIAL NUMBER
1 Press the talk switch .
2 After the beep, say “ Call 123 456 7899”
Quick tip: Say the phone number
digits individually, without pausing.
VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLE:
SEARCH FOR A TRACK USING
ARTIST NAME OR ALBUM NAME
1 Press the talk switch .
2 After the beep, say “ Play Michael
Jackson Thriller ” or “Play Artist
Michael Jackson ” or “Play Album
Thriller ”.
Quick tip: Say the phone number
digits individually, without pausing.
INFORMA TION
Aha does not have voice c omman d
f unctio nality.
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