Alpine NVD-V001 SMART MAP PRO Owner'S Manual Download Page 30

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Storing Points Into Memory

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3

After displaying the confirmation
message, the system returns to
the map screen.

• The memory icon appears at the

registered point.

• The point is registered to the memory

point with the lowest number in which
no location is registered.

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2

The memory point editing list is
displayed for 5 seconds as the
registration completion message
and the system switches to the
map screen.

• To return to the previous screen, press

the RETURN button.

To return to the present vehicle
position, press the POS. button.

Storing locations into
memory

You can store up to 199 special points on the
map into memory, such as locations you go to
frequently or scenic locations. In order to
specify the position accurately, use as detailed
a map as possible.

Find the desired point of interest
and display the point menu. Select
"MEMORY POINT" and press
ENTER.

Summary of Contents for NVD-V001 SMART MAP PRO

Page 1: ...Germany Tel 02102 45 50 ALPINE ITALIA S p A Via C Colombo 8 20090 Trezzano Sul Naviglio MI Italy Tel 02 48 47 81 ALPINE ELECTRONICS FRANCE S A R L RCS PONTOISE B 338 101 280 98 Rue De La Belle Etoile...

Page 2: ...al manner and location before attempting to access the system L L L L L Do not use the navigation system to route you to emergency services Not all locations of emergency service provid ers such as po...

Page 3: ...legal manner and location before attempting opera tion L L L L L Make certain that the volume level of the monitor is set to a level which still allows you to hear outside traffic and emergency vehicl...

Page 4: ...his product safely and to alert you to potential dangers resulting from improper connections and opera tion Following are the meanings of these pictorial displays It is impor tant to fully understand...

Page 5: ...ccident MINIMIZE DISPLAY VIEWING WHILE DRIVING Viewing the dis play may distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and cause an accident KEEP FINGERS AWAY WHILE THE MOTORIZED FRONT PANEL OR...

Page 6: ...may be transferred or sublicensed to any third party for profit rent or loan or licensed for reuse in any manners The Disk and or Database may not be decompiled reverse engineered or other wise disas...

Page 7: ...The Route 45 Direction correction 46 Screen position adjustment 46 Distance coefficient Customizing as you like it 43 Setting display conditions 43 Displaying point marks 44 Setting guidance conditio...

Page 8: ...con Route When a destination is input the navigation system automatically calculates a route and displays it in blue on the map Preface Motorway preference selection When searching for routes with the...

Page 9: ...s to the next fuel station restaurant parking junction except exit Automatic Route Calculation Just select the destination and your naviga tion system does the rest automatically searching for the rou...

Page 10: ...System 1 If the language has not been selected yet when the system is used for the first time the guide language selection menu is displayed Select highlight the desired guide language by tilting the...

Page 11: ...50 m Motorway 150 800 m 50 150 m 0 50 m Compass display Shows the compass direction for up on the current map N North North up Heading up 1 16 Distance and direction to destination Detailed Map Displ...

Page 12: ...the battery may discharge Tips Switching the display on off With the Alpine navigation system when the ignition key is turned to ACC or ON and the display monitor is set in the navigation display mode...

Page 13: ...s ENTER The important message saying Please be sure to read this is displayed After you have read this important message press ENTER The map screen is displayed 3 1 Note Some operation of the system c...

Page 14: ...ecting the battery leads as described below Press the MENU button to display the main menu Select Set up from the main menu then select BACKUP MEMORY from the sub menu and press ENTER The navigation s...

Page 15: ...searched by tilting the joystick and pressing ENTER For example if you wish to go to Paris select FRANCE 3 The display returns to the main menu screen automatically 4 When Dest is selected When Search...

Page 16: ...city name is directly selected from the list displayed press the ENTER button and skip to Step 7 When SEARCH ALL CITIES is selected the character pallet will be displayed Skip to Step 7 The character...

Page 17: ...example if you wish to go to Paris select the FRANCE area Repeat Step 5 above to complete the character inputtings of the city name 6 Enter the name of the destination following Steps 5 and 6 7 When t...

Page 18: ...es between the Basic Guidance display and the Detailed Map display a After arriving to the destina tion always delete the destination as explained on page 39 otherwise the guidance continues to be rep...

Page 19: ...t window Displays the selected characters b CNTRY Country Selects countries other than the country you are in now c LIST Displays a list of the candidate names for the selected characters d BSP Backsp...

Page 20: ...the desired street name and press ENTER Note Your desired destination can be searched for more precisely by inputting the address number The address number inputting pallet is displayed Select the nu...

Page 21: ...ephone No is not available Tips The Input destination by Telephone No screen is displayed Tilt the joystick to select the desired numeral for the first position of the telephone number and press ENTE...

Page 22: ...e main menu the Locate category on map menu appears in the display automatically Select CATEGORY and press ENTER to display the category list 2 1 3 The details of the point of interest are displayed I...

Page 23: ...Select ADDRESS and press ENTER The character pallet is displayed 1 The details of the point of interest are displayed If the details are correct select MAP DISPLAY and press ENTER 4 When Second street...

Page 24: ...nge there may be some address numbers that are not searchable Range of Searchable Address Numbers When the desired address number has been input select OK and press ENTER 7 The Point may be set on map...

Page 25: ...he Locate telephone No on map menu appears in the display automatically Select TELEPHONE No and press ENTER The numeric pallet is displayed When the desired telephone number has been input select OK a...

Page 26: ...o the present vehicle position press the POS button 3 Tips The map cannot be moved during menu screen display In such a case press the POS button to display the map screen then move the map Searching...

Page 27: ...twice When this button is pressed only once the point menu will not be displayed 2 To return to the present vehicle position press the POS button 3 When Home is selected Searching from memory points I...

Page 28: ...l RUE 4131 and select LOCAL POINTS then press ENTER The list for the selected local points is displayed Select the desired local point and press ENTER 2 1 The reticule icon appears at the selected loc...

Page 29: ...3 The confirmation message is displayed to ask you whether this point will be registered as your home If your home is not yet registered select YES and press ENTER If you select NO or no input at all...

Page 30: ...the registration completion message and the system switches to the map screen To return to the previous screen press the RETURN button To return to the present vehicle position press the POS button S...

Page 31: ...to Page 32 Number Editing d Icon You can select an icon for the regis tered point from a number of icons AGo to Page 32 Icon Editing e Name You can give a name to a registered point AGo to Page 33 Nam...

Page 32: ...editing list is dis played with the selected icon 6 a The icons are also displayed on the map screen During driving and during map movement the icons on the map are not coloured a Five icons are prov...

Page 33: ...leted select END and press ENTER 6 The memory editing list is displayed with the new name 7 4 The number pallet is displayed Select the desired numeral and press ENTER Repeat this procedure to complet...

Page 34: ...Setting the point to beep POINT TO BEEP You can set the system to beep when you are driving and approaching a point requir ing particular care such as a point where accidents occur frequently Up to te...

Page 35: ...map then press ENTER For details on how to find your destination see pages 16 27 1 The point menu appears Select DESTINATION and press ENTER 2 When the route search is started the message Motorway pre...

Page 36: ...aypoint and press ENTER Then press the POS button The route search screen is displayed 3 When the route search is complete the current location is displayed When you start driving this route the guida...

Page 37: ...tton a In some cases neither routes can be found for example when the distance is too short Tips Immediately after a route search you can search for an alternate route with the ROUTE button 1 Immediat...

Page 38: ...elect the desired route SHORT The shortest distance route QUICK The shortest time route MAIN ROADS Using main arterial roads 2 1 Confirming the searched route We recommend that before you begin drivin...

Page 39: ...on and waypoints are deleted if you select ALL DEL here then YES in the confirmation screen When waypoint is selected The map for the area around the waypoint is displayed The specified waypoint is de...

Page 40: ...short route and displays the destination confirmation screen with the visiting sequence The Do you include your destination menu appears If your answer is yes select Yes and press ENTER 4a If your an...

Page 41: ...equence as you like 4b The Today s Plan list with the new sequence is displayed If the sequence displayed is acceptable select APPLY and press ENTER If the new sequence displayed is unacceptable you c...

Page 42: ...y the destination has been set the simulation goes to the destination 1 Press the MENU button to display the main menu Select Inform from the main menu then select AUTO DRIVE and press ENTER a The con...

Page 43: ...are not displayed DEL Deletes the displayed track d Mark for a point of interest for details see Displaying Point Marks section b a c d The map displays can be changed directly from the remote contro...

Page 44: ...not required b Setting summer time Select ON to display the summer time c Estimated arrival and journey time display When ON is selected the unit estimates the arrival time and journey time to the de...

Page 45: ...nt vehicle position icon on the map differ you can correct the direction of the present vehicle position icon with the following method Press the MENU button to display the main menu Select Set up fro...

Page 46: ...the distance coeffi cient is automatically recalibrated You can check on the screen whether or not speed ometer pulses are being counted Press the MENU button to display the main menu Select Set up f...

Page 47: ...n message for resetting is displayed Select Yes to execute the resetting c Total The distance travelled since this system was installed d Travel record e Current The distance travelled since the ignit...

Page 48: ...n to display the main menu Select Inform from the main menu then select DVD ROM INFO from the sub menu and press ENTER 1 The DVD ROM information is displayed 2 a a PROGRAM VERSION Shows the Map DVD RO...

Page 49: ...Useful Hints 49 Notes...

Page 50: ...functions of remote controls 3 5 7 with flap lid opened 2 4 Reference 9 3 1 5 4 2 6 8 with flap lid opened 7 1 8 6 9 A SEL VOICE BAND ENT V SEL NAVI POWER NAVI OFF ZOOM DISC CHG MUTE A PROC A PROC A P...

Page 51: ...essing this button displays the current position of the vehicle or local interest points in the vicinity When this button is pressed the selection menu for the displayed local points will appear in th...

Page 52: ...l batteries are wearing out Auto reroute mode is not set Solution Replace with a fuse of the prescribed rating Lower the temperature in the vehicle below 50 C for example by running for a while with t...

Page 53: ...y or upside down The disc cannot be read because of condensation A disc was just inserted Vibration or the like made it impossible to read the disc The MENU button was pressed while the vehicle was ru...

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