Setting the Time
See “Analog Clock” in the Index of your vehicle’s owner
manual.
Setting the Search Area, Entering an
Address and Point of Interest, and
Storing Preset Destinations
Before entering an Address, Point of Interest, Home, or
Preset Destination, select the appropriate region that
contains the final destination. Your vehicle must be
stopped to perform this operation.
Setting the Search Area
To set the search area, do the following:
1. Press the power/volume knob to turn the
system on.
2. Insert the DVD map disc. See “Installing the Map
DVD” under Maps on page 2-4 for more information.
3. A notice may appear. Touch the OK screen button
to proceed.
If the radio is already on with a map disc inserted,
press the DEST hard key.
4. Press the Change Search Area screen button.
5. Select the appropriate region numbered screen
button that contains your final destination.
The system will return to the Destination Entry menu. See
Destination on page 2-11 for more information.
Entering an Address
To set a destination by entering a street address, do the
following:
1. Press the power/volume knob to turn the
system on.
2. Insert the DVD map disc. See “Installing the Map
DVD” under Maps on page 2-4 for more information.
3. A notice may appear. Touch the OK screen button
to proceed.
If the radio is already on with a map disc inserted,
press the DEST hard key.
4. Press the
C
Address Entry screen button.
5. Select the street screen button, then enter the street
name using the alpha keypad on the screen.
Do not enter directional information or street type,
and use the space symbol screen button (
U
)
between street or city names. For example, the
street name N. Royal Oak Rd. should be entered as
royal
U
oak. Use the backspace (
V
) screen
button if an incorrect character has been entered.
6. Select the desired street name with the correct
designation (Dr., Ln., St., etc.) from the list.
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Summary of Contents for 2006 DTS
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