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Summary of Contents for CTS 2003

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Page 2: ...iew Here the supplement gives you basic information that you will need to know to be able to operate your Entertainment and Navigation System 2 1 Navigation Features This section shows the different features available on your Navigation System 3 1 Audio System Features This section explains how to use the audio system 4 1 Voice Recognition This section explains how to use the voice recognition wit...

Page 3: ...tics Corporation This manual includes the latest information at the time it was printed We reserve the right to make changes in the product after that time without notice Please keep this supplement with the owner s manual in your vehicle so it will be there if you ever need it while you re on the road If you sell your vehicle leave the owner s manual supplement and the owner s manual with the veh...

Page 4: ... Here you ll find basic information about the features of your Navigation System and how they are used 1 2 Introduction 1 2 Screen Features 1 8 Main Menu 1 14 Setup Menu 1 18 Browser 1 19 Personal Choice Controls 1 19 OnStarR System ...

Page 5: ...y to become familiar with it and to understand how the system works Use of this system may be restricted in some states You can check with your state motor vehicle agency Screen Features Below is an example of what you ll see on the display when you access the system s various screens ...

Page 6: ...mation shown here varies depending upon which system you choose to display You can change the information using the Vehicle Information menu See Driver Information Center DIC in the Index of your CTS owner s manual for more information Banner The Banner is where you will find the title for each screen or menu There are some screens that do not have titles but most do If the BAND or radio screen is...

Page 7: ...mergency you will see Emergency on the screen and information will be provided regarding the emergency Traffic only appears on the screen when you turn on the traffic announcements feature When Traffic appears on the screen the system will seek for an RDS station which supports traffic information See Radio Data Systems RDS in the Index of your CTS owner s manual as well as Radio Screen in the Ind...

Page 8: ...the CD in that slot is the selected CD If the line is gray it means that no CD is loaded in that slot See Playing a Compact Disc CD in the Index for more information Radio CD Compact Disc Changer Information Information about the radio and or CD changer is shown here For example if you are working in the Setup menu and the radio is playing you will see the currently tuned radio station frequency h...

Page 9: ... distance and time remaining to your destination will be shown If you leave the planned route the system will recalculate the route for you automatically if you have turned on the Auto Recalc Automatic Recalculation feature See Navigation Menu in the Index for more information Digital Signal Processing DSP Information The currently selected DSP setting for use with the radio or CD changer will be ...

Page 10: ...es depending upon which screen is active The multi function buttons with the dot on them located to the right of the display control the six prompts at the right of the screen When the Radio screen is active as shown in the previous example these buttons represent the programmed preset radio stations for each band FM1 FM2 AM but when Navigation is active these buttons represent other functions See...

Page 11: ...layed You can also access the Radio screen by pressing the BAND button located to the left of the display See Radio Screen in the Index for more information CD Compact Disc If you select this menu item the CD changer screen will be displayed You can also access the CD changer screen by pressing the CD button located to the left of the display If a CD is loaded in CD changer it will begin playing t...

Page 12: ...ll be displayed You can store names phone numbers and addresses for future use in the system using this screen All information is stored alphabetically To access previously stored information do the following 1 Turn the TUNE SEL knob until you reach the letter grouping that contains the first letter of the person s last name 2 Once the grouping is highlighted on the screen press the TUNE SEL knob ...

Page 13: ...mbers until the entry is complete 4 Press the Ok multi function button to return to the new entry screen 5 Turn the TUNE SEL knob to scroll to the next field 6 Press the TUNE SEL knob once to enter this field s information 7 Repeat the above steps until all the desired fields are entered 8 Press the Done multi function button to complete the entry You can enter the following information D Last Nam...

Page 14: ...ress the Done multi function button when you are finished with each field 4 Press the Back multi function button to exit the Edit menu Delete All If you select Delete All from the Address Book screen the system will ask you if you want to delete all the stored information in the address book If you press the yes multi function button all stored information will be deleted from the Address Book If ...

Page 15: ...he knob to select a message Record F Press this multi function button to begin recording a message It will start recording when you begin speaking It will cancel the recording if you do not speak within 10 seconds Append Press this multi function button to add to a previously recorded message To use this feature do the following 1 Turn the TUNE SEL knob until the message you want to add to is high...

Page 16: ...ember where the message was paused and will resume play at the same location when the Play multi function button is pressed Stop Press this multi function button to stop the playback of a message Delete Press this multi function button to delete previously recorded messages Browser The Browser is a feature that allows you to view HTML files stored on a compact disc CD For more information on this ...

Page 17: ...Setup is selected from the Main Menu the following menu appears D Measurement Unit D Language D Display D Voice Volume D Clock D Coverage D Prog SWC D Veh Position Measurement Unit This menu item allows you to choose the units of measurement for the vehicle s systems Press the TUNE SEL knob once then the following menu will appear on the screen D Mile feet Mi ft D Mile yard Mi yd D Kilometer meter...

Page 18: ...rship The three languages vary depending upon region Your dealer can change the default languages in your vehicle You may choose from a total of five languages English French Spanish German and Japanese but only three can be loaded at one time Display This menu item allows you to adjust the appearance of the screen Only one mode can be selected at a time D Auto D Day D Night If you select Auto mod...

Page 19: ...t the voice volume see Interrupt Volume in the Index Clock To set the time on the analog clock located on the instrument panel cluster do the following 1 Press the MAIN button located to the lower left of the display to access the system s Main Menu 2 Press the multi function button next to the Setup prompt to access the Setup menu 3 Once the Setup menu is displayed press the multi function button...

Page 20: ... 12 hour 24 hour This menu item allows you to choose between a 12 hour clock and 24 hour clock or military time Press the TUNE SEL knob to switch back and forth between the two choices Once your selection is made press the multi function button next to the OK prompt to set your choice Then press the multi function button next to the Back prompt to exit the Clock menu Coverage Selecting this menu i...

Page 21: ...a numeric Bar listed previously in this section for more information Once the file has been opened you may use the TUNE SEL knob to move to the various links Once you have reached the end of the screen you will then be able to move up and down The six multi function buttons located to the right of the display allow you to perform the following functions Back Press this button to go back to the pre...

Page 22: ...vers to store and recall personal settings for the audio and Navigation systems Settings that can be stored and recalled include the following D Navigation settings such as Day and Night screen modes or Route Planning Method D Audio settings such as preset stations and equalization Each time a driver chooses or changes audio or Navigation System settings the changes will automatically be stored by...

Page 23: ...e them 2 2 Navigation System Overview 2 7 Using the Navigation System 2 8 Maps 2 10 Symbols 2 12 Navigation Menu 2 35 Traveling Across Regions 2 36 Colors on the Screen 2 36 Global Positioning System GPS 2 37 Vehicle Positioning 2 38 Problems with Route Guidance 2 38 If the System Needs Service 2 38 Database Coverage Explanations ...

Page 24: ...conditions such as no turns detours and construction zones change frequently It is important to consider whether or not you can follow the directions given by the system for the current conditions The Navigation System display and controls are located in the center of the instrument panel In this section you will learn more about using this system Navigation System Controls Use the following contr...

Page 25: ...ntil you reach your final destination D The estimated time it should take to reach your destination D The highlighted destination or turn by turn instructions To learn more about the features shown on the map screen you can find each one listed in the Index Each time the NAV button is pressed the multi function descriptions at the right of the display will expand to show a detailed description of ...

Page 26: ... buttons to select the following prompts This multi function button allows you to switch between a north up heading up or bird s eye view of the map For example if the north up view of the map is active this multi function button allows you to change to the bird s eye view of the map and vice versa Press the multi function button next to the Zoom In prompt to get a closer look at the currently dis...

Page 27: ...urrently displayed map and the tracking feature is on you will not be able to view the trail of your vehicle on the larger scale map See Tracking in the Index for more information This multi function button allows you to view a list of all points of interest close to the area in which you are traveling See Points of Interest Categories in the Index for more information This multi function button a...

Page 28: ...nction button instructs the system to begin planning a route for you based on the criteria you have entered into the system See Plan a Route in the Index for more information Navi Navigation System Startup Screen This screen appears the first time you access the Navigation system You must press the Agree multi function button to use the navigation portion of the system You can also change the lang...

Page 29: ...the list turning the TUNE SEL knob and make selections by pressing the knob once If you select an incorrect character press the multi function button next to the Back prompt If you are unsuccessful when inputting a name or word it may need to be selected differently It is possible that the map database may not contain that information See Database Coverage Explanations in the Index for more inform...

Page 30: ... the United States A regional map covers all interstate freeways and most state highways county roads major and general streets A regional map may show greater detail in more populated areas than in less populated areas If a regional map does not contain a specific name of a city see Database Coverage Explanations in the Index for more information To load a map CD do the following 1 Turn the ignit...

Page 31: ...screen See Language in the Index for more information The map will appear with your current vehicle position on the map If your current vehicle position is incorrect on the map see Map Scroll in the Index See Plan a Route in the Index for more information on planning routes If you wish to plan a route which will use more than one CD because you are traveling across many states see Traveling Across...

Page 32: ...t of the screen See Zoom In Out listed previously in this section for more information on these prompts Map Scales The scale of a map can range from 1 64 of a mile 25 km to 80 miles 128 km Symbols The following symbols are the most common that appear on the map screen Your current vehicle location and direction are shown as this symbol This symbol will appear after a route has been planned to indi...

Page 33: ...Creating a Trip with Waypoints in the Index This symbol indicates the map view is North up Regardless of the direction of vehicle travel North always will be up on the screen This symbol indicates the map view is vehicle up The shaded diamond with the N indicates North Select this prompt to see your vehicle always traveling in an up direction on the screen regardless of compass direction ...

Page 34: ... of options or use the multi function buttons to make adjustments to the system and plan routes You will be able to choose from the following menu items D Turn View D Delete Current Trip D Guidance D GPS Info D Voice Volume D Map Scroll D Map Icons D Tracking These multi function buttons are also available D Route Option D Store PT D Stored PTs D Trip Points D Enter Dest D Back ...

Page 35: ...the only multi function button that cannot be changed or moved Turn View Select this option to decide which view of the map you will see as your trip progresses The following multi function buttons will become available when you choose Turn View from the list Map Press this button to display the street map with the route of travel highlighted You will see the vehicle on the map as a pointed arrow ...

Page 36: ...rn Press this button to see the route as a series of turns No map view will be offered with this option Instead the entire intersection will be displayed along with the next maneuver that you will be required to perform The system will also supply street names when available The display will change once the next maneuver is within a short distance ...

Page 37: ...urn Delete Current Trip Select this option to delete the current trip The system will ask you to confirm your choice by selecting Yes or No Press the Yes multi function button to delete the current trip or press the No multi function button to continue with the planned route Guidance Use this option to turn guidance on and off If the guidance is off the NAV navigation Repeat button can also be use...

Page 38: ... to provide you with an example of the new volume level You can also turn the navigation prompts on and off using the NAV button The NAV button will turn the navigation voice prompts on or off but it will not affect the voice recognition prompts Map Scroll Select Map Scroll to move and adjust the map view This view can also be used to enter destinations waypoints and stored points While in Map Scr...

Page 39: ...Press the TUNE SEL knob to select the icon When the icon is selected an X will appear in the box next to the icon If you prefer to see all the icons press the Set All multi function button This will select all five icons You can de select all previously chosen icons by pressing the Clear All multi function button De selecting all the icons means that no icons will appear on the screen while you ar...

Page 40: ... Tracking can be useful for the following reasons D When tracking is activated you can see where you have already traveled D When you wish to return to your point of origin without planning another route you can follow the tracking bubbles back to where you started D When you drive into an area with few digitized roads listed in the CD database you can follow the tracking bubbles back to a digitiz...

Page 41: ...mines the shortest fastest route based on the amount of turns necessary and the type of roads available Use Freeway The system will calculate the best route using the freeways wherever possible This selection will not always offer the shortest distance or time to your destination Use Tollroad The system will calculate the best route using tollroads wherever possible Use Ferry The system will calcu...

Page 42: ...so the system will allow you to take the freeway through the avoidance area If you don t select it first the system will avoid the chosen area entirely When you near the area you want to avoid the voice prompt will come on with this message You are approaching your avoidance area This allows you to decide if you still want to avoid the area or cancel the command You can enter up to 10 avoidance ar...

Page 43: ...to sort your stored points by that category Map This button takes you to the map showing the location of the selected stored point Lock This button allows you to lock the selected stored point so it cannot be accidentally deleted Delete All This button deletes all stored points which haven t been locked in Back This button always returns you to the previous screen Use the TUNE SEL knob to move to ...

Page 44: ...stination or in addition to the destination can have up to 10 waypoints Press this button to list edit and save the waypoints and destination entered for your current trip Once you have entered all the points for the trip press the Store multi function button to save the trip to memory The system will allow you to save up to 10 trips The following choices are available in the Trip Points menu Rout...

Page 45: ... Name Press this multi function button to change some or all of the information of the saved trip name Delete Press this multi function button to delete a stored trip Back Press the multi function key next to this prompt to return to the Trip Points menu Edit Press the multi function button next to this prompt to change your stored trips Use this function to change the order or delete any or all w...

Page 46: ... points list Stored Trips This option allows you to select a destination from your stored trips list Intersection This option allows you to select a destination by inputting the intersecting roads When you select Intersection the alpha numeric bar will appear to allow you to input the name of the first street This should bring up a list of cities that have a street with that name Select the correc...

Page 47: ...n the direction selected Use the Set Dest multi function button to insert this location as your new destination and take you to the Trip Points menu Once you have reached the desired destination press the Calculate button and a trip will be planned with that as the only point in the trip You will also hear a voice prompt directing you to Proceed to the highlighted route Use the Zoom In and Zoom Ou...

Page 48: ...nob to select a field to search then press the Search multi function button Search will be highlighted if the field is searchable You may be requested to select a city or street to narrow the search After successfully finding the match in the navigation database you can use the multi function buttons to map set the destination or calculate the route If the data cannot be found in the navigation da...

Page 49: ...egory multi function button 2 Enter the name of the city POI name or POI category using the alpha numeric bar To limit the search of a point of interest the city or category must be entered first As you enter the name the system will search for a match Select the correct point of interest from the list If you enter the POI name first the city and category options will no longer be available 3 Afte...

Page 50: ... the current location The TUNE SEL knob can be used to scroll through the list and if pressed will calculate the route to the selected POI Points of Interest Categories The following list shows the categories in the CD database that you can choose from when using the All POI or Nearby POI options D Airport D Amusement Park D ATM D Auto Dealerships D Auto Service Maintenance D Automobile Club D Ban...

Page 51: ...ourist Information D Train Station D Winery The full names of some POI on the list cannot be displayed due to their length These names will be followed by three dots If you wish to see the full name of the POI press the More button and the system will scroll to the end of the name The POI for Restaurant is broken down into fifty one distinct categories Select Restaurant from the POI choices and pr...

Page 52: ...he location screen shows a list of all points along your trip Use the TUNE SEL knob to select the desired location Press the Back multi function button to return to the Nearby POI screen The selected location will be shown at the bottom of the screen Choose a category from the Nearby POI list using the TUNE SEL knob Once a category is selected a list of available POI will be displayed The points a...

Page 53: ...is button to receive further information about the chosen POI such as the address and phone number From this screen you may also transfer information to your Palm hand held computing device See Address Book in the Index for more information For example if you select a restaurant as your POI and press the Info button the name address and phone number for that restaurant will appear When a Nearby PO...

Page 54: ... database with the same name you may have difficulty selecting the correct one If this occurs we recommend entering the city village township or county name first To enter the city name select City on the Address screen Enter the name of the city using the alpha numeric bar Select the desired city name from the list the system provides After you have entered the city name the system will prompt yo...

Page 55: ...rip and set this as your destination The system will return to the Enter Destination screen Use the Set Dest function as previously described to add this point to your current trip Creating a Trip with Waypoints Once a destination has been entered you can also add waypoints Trip waypoints are destinations you want to arrive at before reaching your final destination The system will automatically gu...

Page 56: ... destination While the system is planning your route the messages The Route is Being Calculated and Choose Stop to Cancel the Calculation will appear at the bottom of the screen When your route guidance has been planned it will be highlighted and a checkered flag will appear on the map to show your destination Symbols will also appear for any waypoints that have been set The system will display Ro...

Page 57: ...s dependent upon the speed of your vehicle not upon the distance of your vehicle from the destination Traveling at a higher rate of speed may cause this message to play sooner than if you are traveling at a slower rate of speed Back This button always returns you to the previous screen Traveling Across Regions If you want to plan a route that will take you from one region to another you must remem...

Page 58: ...ill appear green on the screen if the satellite signal is received GPS will be gray if no signal is being received See Symbols listed previously in this section for more information At times other interferences such as the satellite condition road configuration the condition of the vehicle and or other circumstances can interfere with the system s ability to determine the accurate position of the ...

Page 59: ...e carrier or a ferry D The current position calibration is set incorrectly D The vehicle is being driven at high speeds D The vehicle is repeating a change of directions by going forward and backward or the vehicle is turning on a turn table in a parking lot D The vehicle is entering and or exiting a parking lot garage or a lot with a roof D The vehicle has a roof carrier installed on it D The veh...

Page 60: ... regulation by time or season or any other regulation which may be given D when a route cannot be found or D when the route to the destination is not shown because of recently changed or unlisted roads on the CD If the System Needs Service If you are still experiencing difficulty with your Navigation System and have read the information listed here see your dealer for assistance Database Coverage ...

Page 61: ... find information about how to operate the audio system included with your Navigation System 3 2 Audio System 3 3 Radio Screen 3 7 Playing the Radio 3 8 Finding a Station 3 9 Setting the Tone 3 11 Setting Preset Stations 3 12 Playing a Compact Disc CD ...

Page 62: ...be sure you re getting the most out of the advanced engineering that went into it The ignition must be in a position other than OFF or Retained Accessory Power RAP must be active for your audio system to work See Retained Accessory Power in the Index of your CTS owner s manual for more information Navigation Audio System Display and Controls The audio system is operated using menus located on the ...

Page 63: ...formation Directly below the DIC information you will see the Banner with Radio and the currently selected band For example Radio FM1 means that the presets FM1 are displayed at the right of the screen You will also see either Home or Away This will tell you which set of presets are displayed See FM Menu following in this section and Screen Features in the Index for more information Near the botto...

Page 64: ...e FM1 or FM2 band must be active Press the TUNE SEL knob once The following menu will appear D Help Prompt D RDS List D Seek RDS List D Region D Alt Frequency D Message D Intrpt Volume D Display Frequency The following multi function buttons will also be available D Select D Home P Sets D Away P Sets D Autostore Help Prompt This menu item allows you to display system help information at the bottom...

Page 65: ...Soft D Soft R B D Soft Rock D Sports D Talk D Top 40 D Weather D Set All selects all categories D Clear All clears all currently selected categories D Seek Selected seeks to currently selected categories To select a category scroll to the menu item by turning the TUNE SEL knob Once the category you want is highlighted press the knob once When the category is selected an X will appear in the box to...

Page 66: ...n Press the TUNE SEL knob to switch back and forth between on and off When this feature is turned on an X will appear in the box to the left When turned on any RDS messages broadcast will appear in the bottom center of the screen If no message is available No Info Information will be displayed RDS messages only appear on the Radio screen For more information on RDS see Radio Data Systems RDS in th...

Page 67: ...tions stored for when you travel Away will appear on the screen near the current station frequency To store preset radio stations see Setting Preset Stations listed later in this section Autostore This multi function button allows you to store the six radio stations with the strongest signals as presets Press the multi function button next to Autostore to activate this feature The preset prompts a...

Page 68: ...ish to continue seeking press the arrow again The volume will mute while seeking To scan stations press and hold the left or right arrow for two seconds until you hear a beep The radio will go to the next or previous station play for a few seconds then go on to the next station The radio will scan to stations with a strong signal only The volume will mute while scanning Press either arrow again to...

Page 69: ...t The system will advance to the right to Fade If you do not wish to change the current setting press the knob repeatedly to advance to the feature you wish to adjust Balance Turn the TUNE SEL knob to adjust Balance toward Right or Left Fade Turn the TUNE SEL knob to adjust Fade toward Front or Back Bass Turn the TUNE SEL knob to increase or decrease Bass Mid Midrange Turn the TUNE SEL knob to inc...

Page 70: ...eriences DSP can be used while listening to the radio or the CD players A description of the five DSP choices follows Normal This choice turns off all DSP functions Talk This choice is used when listening to non musical material such as news talk shows and sports broadcasts Talk makes spoken words sound very clear Driver Seat This choice adjusts the audio to give the driver the best possible sound...

Page 71: ... 18 separate presets For more information on the Home and Away feature see FM Menu listed previously in this section To store a radio station as a preset use the following steps 1 Select the band where you want the preset stored by pressing the BAND button 2 Select either the Home or Away presets See FM Menu listed later in the section for more information on the Home and Away feature 3 Tune to th...

Page 72: ...f time the track has been playing displayed on the screen The single CD player screen will be displayed if a music CD is loaded in the player and no CDs are loaded in the CD changer If you have a CD text disc and are using the single CD player any information stored on the CD will appear on the screen Possible text includes the title of the song the artist and the title of the CD Text will not app...

Page 73: ...the button a fourth time while using the CD changer to turn off the Repeat feature Random Press the multi function button next to the Random prompt to turn this feature on The first press of the Random multi function button will turn on Random Track This feature allows the CD player or CD changer to play the tracks on the current disc in random rather than sequential order When Random Track is tur...

Page 74: ...D The new CD will begin playing at track one Previous AA Press the multi function button next to the Previous prompt to skip to the track immediately before the current track on the current CD if only a single CD is loaded in either the CD player or the CD changer You can also use the steering wheel controls to change tracks See Audio Steering Wheel Controls in the Index of your CTS owner s manual...

Page 75: ...s sound you will be prompted to load all six discs 2 Slide discs one at a time label side up into the slot located below the screen After each one is loaded you will hear a beep As the CDs are loaded the horizontal lines located in the lower left of the screen will change colors If a line is gray it means that no CD is loaded in that slot If a line is green it means that a CD is loaded in the slot...

Page 76: ...4 4 1 Section 4 Voice Recognition Here you will find how to use the voice recognition system to operate the navigation and audio systems 4 2 Activating Voice Recognition 4 2 Voice Recognition Commands ...

Page 77: ...e Next Track command while listening to the radio you will receive the invalid command message because the command is for the CD player or CD changer not the radio Voice Recognition Commands Some verbal commands are universal and can be used from any location in the system Others are screen and or menu specific The following is a list of the available commands and a description of each Universal C...

Page 78: ...o display the Navi Navigation Startup Screen The Birdviewtintroduction screen will appear when this command is used The introduction screen only will be displayed the first time Navigation is accessed Once the Navigation system is active you can use other Navigation specific commands See Navigation Commands listed later in this section for more information Setup This command instructs the system t...

Page 79: ...ommands D DSP Off D DSP Talk D DSP Driver Seat D DSP Rear Seat D DSP Spacious For more information on the various DSP settings see Setting the Tone in the Index Day Night Display Commands You can adjust the automatic contrast and brightness of the screen by saying one of the following commands D Set Day D Set Night D Set Day Night Auto If you prefer to adjust the contrast and brightness to a custo...

Page 80: ...nds You can customize the RDS system by saying one of the following commands D RDS Message On D RDS Message Off D RDS Traffic On D RDS Traffic Off D RDS Alternate Frequency On D RDS Alternate Frequency Off For more information on the above RDS features see FM Menu in the Index Radio Tune You can change the current radio station by saying radio tune and the frequency of the radio station For exampl...

Page 81: ...want to hear the station saved to preset three on a different band you must change the band first See Band Selection Commands listed previously CD Compact Disc Commands The following list of verbal commands is used with the single CD player and the six disc CD changer Most of these commands can also be executed manually using the multi function buttons available on the CD screen For more informati...

Page 82: ...s the system to skip to the CD loaded immediately before the current CD The new CD will begin playing immediately Disc X CD Changer Only This command instructs the CD changer to play a specific CD To use this command you must know the number of the CD you wish to hear For example if you want to hear the CD loaded in slot two say disc two The first track on the new CD will begin playing immediately...

Page 83: ... instructs the system to stop playback of a memo once is has started playing Memo Memorandum Record This command instructs the system to begin recording a memo Memo Memorandum Append This command instructs the system to add to the memo currently highlighted on the screen If no memo has been previously recorded this command is not available Memo Memorandum Append X This command instructs the system...

Page 84: ...stem will request a confirmation of the deletion If you say no the system will not delete the memo This command is only available in the Memo Delete screens Navigation Commands The following verbal commands can be used when the Navigation system is active North Up This command instructs the system to switch from the current view to a view of the map where north is always up on the screen See Symbo...

Page 85: ...the system to switch back from the split view screen to the regular map view See Turn View in the Index for more information Zoom In This command instructs the system to provide a closer scale view of the current map See Navigation Multi Function Buttons in the Index for more information Zoom Out This command instructs the system to provide a larger scale view of the current map See Navigation Mul...

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