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Page 2: ... Navigation Technologies Corporation and without limiting the preceding paragraph you may not a use this Data with any products systems or applications installed or otherwise connected to or in communication with vehicles capable of vehicle navigation positioning dispatch real time route guidance fleet management or similar applications or b with or in communication with any positioning devices or...

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Page 4: ... the NAVTECH Data and the NAVTECH Data shall be treated in accordance with such Notice which shall be marked on any reproduction of these data in whole or in part LIMITED RIGHTS NOTICE JUN 1987 These data may be reproduced and used by the Government with the express limitation that they will not without written permission of the Contractor be used for purposes of manufacture nor disclosed out side...

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Page 6: ...1 General Operation 7 2 RadioOperation 15 3 CDOperation 37 4 Optional CDCOperation 47 5 Navigation 53 6 Clock Operation 91 7 User Menu 97 8 Service Menu 103 5 ...

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Page 8: ...GENERAL OPERATION Buttons and Knobs 8 Interpreting the Display 10 Turning the Radio On and Off 11 Adjusting Volume 12 Adjusting Sound Quality 12 7 ...

Page 9: ... available for the active audio mode CD button Press to switch to CD mode If your unit is equipped with a CD changer pressing this button for more than 2 seconds switches between CD and CD Changer 8 Button Function Description I 7 RAD button Switch between AM and FM modes I 8 NAV button Switch to Navigation mode I Navigation cancel route guidance 9 CD eject Eject CD in internal drive I button 10 R...

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Page 11: ...h as RDS and PTY Detailed audio Radio station frequency CD track number program type PTY smart speller for naviga etc Navigation Driving recommendations dis tance and direction information and estimated time of arrival Text above Informs you which multifunction keys to press to access additional features available for this audio mode 10 1 4 2 3 ...

Page 12: ...s pressed the radio turns on and then shuts itself off automatically after 1 hour Pressthe button The radio will Or turn vehicle ignition off The radio will turn off dsafter the vehicle ignition is turned off It will turn on automatically when the ignition is turned back on Pressthe button within 5 seconds of turning off the ignition 11 ...

Page 13: ...Bas Treble Trb Balance Bal and Flat Frequency Response Fit Flat Frequency Response means that bass and treble return to their default values Separate bass and treble settings are maintained for FM AM CD CD changer navigation announcements and telephone operation One and the same setting is maintained across all audio modes for balance New settings take effect immediately To exit the sound menu eit...

Page 14: ...right speaker balance press the Ebutton followed by the Bal multifunction key Turn the right knob to select the desired ratio between the left and right speakers Flat Frequency Response To set bass and treble levels to a flat f 1 3t IUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII frequency response press the Ebutton followed by the Fit multifunction key II U III IIIIIIIIII Tone flat will be displayed Press the Fit multifuncti...

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Page 16: ...io 17 Selecting the FM Band 17 The FM Display 17 Channel Selection for FM Radio 18 Seek 18 Scan 18 Manual FM Tuning 19 Storing an FM Station 19 Recalling an FM station 19 OPT BUTTON DURING FM 20 Choose Display 20 Display Clock 21 Display Frequency 21 15 ...

Page 17: ...ffic Program On Off 28 Setting Automatic TP Tracking 29 Selecting Deselecting Direct Programming 29 Deleting Direct Programming 30 Deactivating the TP 30 Switching Mute On Off 31 Interrupting TP Announcements 31 TP Announcement Volume 31 Selecting the AM Band 32 The AM Display 33 16 Channel Selection for AM Radio 33 Seek 33 Sca n 33 Stori ng an AM Station 34 Recalling an AM station 34 OPT BUTTON D...

Page 18: ... to FM radio SWITCHING TO RADIO Press the Ebutton at any time to listen to the radio The radio tunes to the last AM FM band and station played The display shows the station frequency band and time of day Radio Operation SELECTING THE FM BAND While listening to any radio station press the Ebut_ ton again to switch between the AM and FM bands THE FM DISPLAY 1 12 FM preset stations 2 PS name Program ...

Page 19: ...y is displayed 18 CHANNEL SELECTION FOR FM RADIO Methods to select FM radio stations are seek scan storing recalling preset stations and manual tuning Seek Turn the right knob clockwise or counter clockwise to tune to the next previous receivable and identifiable FM station If no FM station is found the tuner remains at the current frequency Scan Push in the right knob to start an FM station searc...

Page 20: ...mple R B Classical Manual FM Tuning Refer to page 22 of this user manual for instructions to turn on off FM manual tuning When RDS is active manual tuning only stops at RDS stations Storing an FM Station Up to 12 stations can be stored To store the active FM station press one of multifunction keys 1 through 6 or Recalling an FM station Press one of the multifunction keys r JiI through or through f...

Page 21: ...cess the following additional features c Ln 11 J I T TxtT W GJ 20 ami Dis choose which appears in the display clock frequency or program type ami Tun turn on off manual FM tuning ami Rds turn on off RDS ami Txt turn on off RDS text display mil Tp access Traffic Program set up ami Dis Choose Display While listening to an FM station press the OPT hardkey followed by the Dis multifunction key Repeate...

Page 22: ...hown below Radio Operation Display Frequency While listening to FM radio press the OPT button Then press the Dis multifunction key until Disp Frequency appears in the display The radio waits a few seconds and then the display shows the FM station frequency The frequency is 97 9 in the display shown below HjR 1 2 3 STEREO 97 9 TP 4 5 5 21 ...

Page 23: ... PTY 22 mil RDS RDS Mode The navigation radio receives RDS signals in the FM band RDS is a technology that some radio stations use to broadcast inaudible information for the radio to evaluate It is important for you to be aware of whether the radio is in RDS mode because this will affect which radio stations are available to you and the methods available to select the radio stations Access to PTY ...

Page 24: ...ars in the dis play The following display appears when RDS is off The following display appears when RDS is on Radio Operation After 8 seconds the RDS display disappears When RDS is active the RDS icon appears on the top line of the display Ot 7 i H_ RPSSTEREO J s i i i 1 TP r JRTH 1 2 3 5 6 23 ...

Page 25: ...tifunction key until you see the desired Reg On or Reg Off state 24 Program Types Specific types of programs such as sports classical music etc can be selected using the PTYfunction The PTY function is only available while FM RDS is on The PTY is transmitted by the RDS station if the broad caster supports this function You can display the selected transmitter s program type or perform a search for...

Page 26: ...multifunction key to display all of the program types available in your area or 2 turn the right knob clockwise or counter clockwise Radio Operation Once the desired program type appears in the display press the right knob in to activate the program type When a program type is active turning the right knob only stops at the active program type If only 1 pro gram of that type is available turning t...

Page 27: ...ot trans mit radio text the display shows Waiting for Radiotext Press the the Ebutton to stop radio text from appearing on the display Unfavorable reception conditions including interfer ence can garble or even block a radio text display When radio text is turned on the radio interprets infor mation from the data transmitted by the station and displays it in the form of radio text i r i l Rds Warn...

Page 28: ...arches for a new TP transmitter Radio Operation Direct Programming Direct programming makes it possible to have a TP transmitter different from the current FM station For example one FM station and TP announcements trans mitted by another FM station can be received simulta neously If an RDS station is equipped with traffic programming this is indicated by the TP icon in the display An inverted ico...

Page 29: ... seconds Tp activating quitting the TP menu Sta select deselect direct TP station programming Vol TP announcement volume An alternate method to exit the TP menu is to press any multifunction key or ClK AUD OPT CD RAD or NAV button 28 Tp Switch Traffic Program On Off The display reports whether TP is currently on or off St a 101 To activate automatic TP tracking in the TP menu press the Tp multifun...

Page 30: ...ogramming Activate the TP menu by first pressing the OPT hard key then press the Tp multifunction key S d BBC3 cP 1 I TpillUol 8 Select Direct Programming Press the Sta multifunc tion key Turn the right knob until the desired TP sta tion appears in the display The selected station is accepted after a short delay Exit the TP menu by either timeout press the Tp multifunction key pressing any multifu...

Page 31: ... timeout press the Tp multifunction key pressing any hardkey CD CDC AM etc 30 Deactivating the TP In all modes and wavebands TP can be turned on or off by pressing the Tp multikey for more than 2 sec onds The display changes from liilthe inverse sym bol to TP To deactivate TP in the TP menu press the Tp multi function key repeatedly until TP off appears V f j5t 1 8 When the normal audio display ap...

Page 32: ...ight knob to select a setting from 0 3 This means that the volume can be raised to a fixed value according to the setting Setting 0 No increase Setting 1 Slight increase Setting 2 Medium increase Setting 3 Strong increase Radio Operation Vol TP Announcement Volume Press the button to select the TP menu Press the Vol multifunction key to program the traffic announce volume 1 TF Info Interrupting TP...

Page 33: ...ns etc 32 SELECTING THE AM BAND Press the abutton at any time to listen to the radi The radio tunes to the last AM FM band and station played The display shows the station frequency ba and time of day While listening to any radio station press the a button again to switch between the FM and AM bands The display confirms that the AM band is active by dis playing AM ...

Page 34: ...5 Eo Radio Operation CHANNEL SELECTION FOR AM RADIO The desired station can be selected through seek scan storing recalling preset stations manual tuning and AM autostore Seek Turn the right knob clockwise or counter clockwise to tune to the next previous receivable and identifiable AM station If no station is found the tuner remains at the current frequency Scan Push in the right knob to start an...

Page 35: ...e of multifunction keys 1 through 6 or 7 through 12 until you hear the confirmation beep Press the multifunction key to access multifunction keys 7 through 12 AS A J 11 TP mRTH 2 3 4 5 Eo 34 Recalling an AM station Press one of the multifunction keys 1 through 6 or to access 7 through 12 for a brief moment The radio tunes to the station associated with the multifunction key and the station frequen...

Page 36: ... status is displayed Repeatedly press the As multifunction key until the dis play shows AM Autostore on or off as you choose mil As the 6 best received AM stations are stored under the multifunction keys in descending order of their reception quality mil Tun turn on off manual AM tuning mil Tp access Traffic Program set up Press the As multifunction key for longer than 3 sec onds to begin AM autos...

Page 37: ...n Manual AM Tuning 1H1 T Press the OPT hardkey followed by the TUN multifunc tion key The AM display appears and the TUNE icon replaces the clock Turn the right knob clockwise or counter clockwise to tune up or down in the AM band in steps of 10 kHz If the right knob is not turned within a short time TUNE disappears from the display and manual tuning is turned off ...

Page 38: ...Between Single CD and Optional CD Changer 40 Playing an Audio CD 40 Next Previous Track 41 Scan Search 42 Fast Forward Fast Reverse 42 Random Play 43 Track Repeat 43 Time Mode Selection 44 Temperature Protection Circuit 44 OPT Button During Single CD Mode 44 Display Tracks Played 45 Display CD Totals 45 37 ...

Page 39: ...personnel 38 INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPACT DISCS CDs Sound interruptions may occur if the CD is dirty To ensure the highest sound quality please do the follow ing Handle the CD only by the edges Keep the disc clean and never touch the playing surface Protect the CD from direct sunlight and heat sources such as heaters etc Before playing a CD clean it with a special com mercially available CD cleaning c...

Page 40: ... elapsed time or time of day 4 Traffic Program indicator or scan indicator 5 compass appears when navigation is not active while navigation is active turn by turn information is shown in this area 6 choose whether track elapsed time Ptm or time of day Clk appears on the display 7 next track 8 previous track 9 fast forward in current track 10 fast reverse in current track 11 repeat current track 12...

Page 41: ... CD is not manually removed within 20 seconds The unit continues in its previous audio mode The eject button is recognized both when the unit is on and off 40 SWITCHING BETWEEN SINGLE CD AND OPTIONAL CD CHANGER Press the CD hard key to switch between single CD and CD changer play The CD hard key is ignored if no CD is present in the player being switched to i e single CD or CD changer The t l icon...

Page 42: ...CD hardkey is pressed when no CD is loaded a NO CD message appears briefly on the display The CD remains in the player when vehicle ignition is turned off CD Operation Next Previous Track Press the skip forward I or skip backward I multi function key to play the next previous track By press ing one of these keys repeatedly several tracks can be skipped over in forward or reverse directions An alte...

Page 43: ...every track plays Stop the scan by one of push the right knob in again press any hardkey e g C C AUD etc turn the right knob 42 Fast Forward Fast Reverse Pressthe multifunction key to fast forward within the current track Pressthe multifunction key to fast reverse within the current track Fast forward and fast reverse continue as long as the multifunction key is held The audiOcontinues to be heard...

Page 44: ...tracks have played once Stop the random play function by pressing the Rnd multifunction key again CD Operation Track Repeat Activate the track repeat function by pressing the Rpt multifunction key The track currently playing is repeated as long as this mode is active The multifunc tion key label Rpt displays inverted when repeat mode is active Press the Rpt multifunction key again to stop track re...

Page 45: ...ed time Press the Clk multifunction key to see time of day Elapsed time appears for 10 sec onds any time the CD track changes Temperature Protection Circuit The unit is equipped with a temperature protection cir cuit to protect the laser diode from excessive heat Temp appears for 8 seconds and the unit switches back to the radio or other audio source upon activation of the temperature protection c...

Page 46: ...splay total time played since the start of the CD CD Operation mil Ttl display total number of tracks on this CD and total time of all tracks on the CD The normal CD display returns after a few seconds Is i1 J IjITtl G The normal CD display returns after a few seconds 45 ...

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Page 48: ...D CHANGER OPERATION Loading Ejecting the CD Magazine 48 Playing CDs 48 OPT Button During CD Changer Mode 49 Display CD Name 50 Enter CD Name 50 Change Existing CD Name 50 Switch Track Filter On Off 51 47 ...

Page 49: ...ectly To allow for the fastest possible change of CDs CDs should be loaded in consecutive slots in the magazine beginning with tray 1 48 NOTE Incorrectly inserted CDs are not played The dis play shows Bad CD to indicate which CD is not working properly Playing CDs Press the CD hardkey to switch between single CD and CD changer operation The CD Changer menu is active if CD Changer was previously ac...

Page 50: ...player operation instructions NOTE The CD function Rpt is not available when using the CD changer CD Changer Operation The radio displays Mech Err if a mechanical problem is detected Check the CD magazine to make sure it is properly loaded If the problem persists the CD changer may require service OPT BUTTON DURING CD CHANGER MODE The following display appears when the OPT hardkey is pressed while...

Page 51: ...nd the CD Changer OPTIONS menu disappears CD Changer Operation mil Nam display CD name instead of track number If you have assigned a name for the current CD using the mil Edt function then after a few seconds the display returns to the normal CD Changer display and the name you assigned to the CD appears in the dis play instead of the CD disc number INa a T Ttl o om GJ To delete an existing name ...

Page 52: ... select between Play track not filtered and Skip track filter out by pressing the right knob 8 To switch the filter function on or off repeatedly press the Fil multifunction key until you see that the filter is on or off as you choose Note The filter function can only be activated when the selected CD is named CD Changer Operation 51 ...

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Page 54: ... INFORMATION 57 CONFIRM WARNING 59 SELECTING NAVIGATION 60 MAIN NAVIGATION MENU 60 DESTINATION 61 Entering a Country for the Destination 62 Entering a Town for the Destination 62 Entering A Street for the Destination 64 Entering a Town City County Center for th e Desti nation 65 S3 ...

Page 55: ...ing an Intersection 74 Selecting the Route Settings 75 Saving a Destination 76 54 ROUTE GUIDANCE CALCULATION 77 Recalculating Route 77 STOPOVER 77 Entering a Stopover 77 Starting Route Guidance to a Stopover 78 Deleting a Stopover 78 Arriving at a Stopover 79 TRAFFIC JAM 79 Entering the Length of a Traffic Jam 79 Cancel Traffic Jam 80 CANCELING ROUTE GUIDANCE 80 NOTES ON ROUTE GUIDANCE 80 Warning ...

Page 56: ...Requesting Route List 86 SYSTEM SETTINGS 86 Save Position 87 Language 88 Female Male Voice 89 Animation 89 Measuring System 90 Announcement Estimated Time of Arrival 90 55 ...

Page 57: ...on the navigation CDs The navigation system then determines the route to the selected destination and provides instructions as the vehicle moves toward the destination For safety 56 reasons route guidance is predominantly in spoken form supported by a direction indicator on the display SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS To avoide an accident enter navigation instructions only while the vehicle is stopped Observa...

Page 58: ...ds or through roads and own centers are included for smaller towns and com unities The CDs also contain P O I s Points of Inter ests which include gas stations airports restaurants ospitals etc Navigation One way streets pedestrian zones no turn intersec tions and other traffic regulations are covered where possible There may be discrepancies between the data on the navigation CDs and the actual l...

Page 59: ...he current menu and return to the previous menu The system recalculates a route if a change is made 58 Repeat the current navigation announcement by press ing the left knob Adjust the navigation announcement volume by turn ing the left knob during a navigation announcement Adjust the tone settings by pressing the button during the announcement Press the left knob to request additional information ...

Page 60: ...the route information is loaded The CD indicator on the display will disappear from the display when the route information has been loaded Navigation CONFIRM WARNING A warning message will appear each time you turn your radio on after selecting navigation operation This mes sage indicates that the navigation system is still initial izing RUIGATION IS BEING CTIUATED PLERSE OBSERUE HIGHWRY CODE The ...

Page 61: ...R EST IHT I N P o I NOTE When starting navigation mode for the first time you must load the navigation CD The system will prompt you to take a drive for calibration of the navi gation system if calibration has not been completed If this occurs see System Calibration The navigation mode requires the navigation CD con taining the data for the destination E I will flash on the display during route ca...

Page 62: ...osition and will tell you which CD to load For example if you are in Boston Massachu setts and you are driving to Los Angeles California it is possible that the navigation radio will ask you to insert the west coast CD even though you are currently on the east coast E ECIJTE UF I ITE p EAST10 Back G_lJEST10 II Select EXECUTE UPDATE by pressing the right knob The system will check the radio and nav...

Page 63: ...nfirm To change countries turn the right knob and press it in to confirm NOTE The default is USA It is necessary to change the country only when traveling from the USA to Canada or from Canada to USA A route between Hawaii and the USA is not possible Hawaii can only be selected if your vehicle is located in Hawaii 62 iOlJr HBCDEFGInJKLMNOPQR5TUUW YL H Enter the name of the town highlighting the le...

Page 64: ...ep is heard ccept the entry by pressing and holding the right knob ntil the confirmation beep is heard You may also select e checkmark by turning the right knob and ressing it to confirm The town list will be displayed if e entry is not complete when the right knob is ressed Navigation BOSTIC 80STOr i HEIGHTS Select the desired town by turning the right knob and pressing it to confirm You can also...

Page 65: ...street name first before entering a geographic designator eN S etc For example E Carson St would be entered as CARSON ST E Select STREET by pressing the right knob 64 4 Select the letters one by one by turning the right knob and pressing it to confirm The selected letter will appear enlarged on the right side of the display and will be added to the highlighted street name on the top row of the dis...

Page 66: ... right knob and pressing it to confirm The street list will be displayed if the entry is not complete when the confirmation is accepted Navigation If the entry is unclear the street distinguishing list is shown Select the desired region around the street by turning the right knob and pressing it to confirm The unit will switch to the route menu Entering a Town City County Center for the Des tinati...

Page 67: ...the top row of the display 66 Press the multifunction key to delete the last confirmed letter Delete the complete entry by pressing and holding the Il multifunction key until the confirmation beep is heard II R 0 The display will show the name of the center most similar to the letters entered to speed up selection It will show only letters for the selection that make sense in completing the locati...

Page 68: ...r as stopovers Select DEST MEMORY from the main navigation menu y turning the right knob and pressing it to confirm Navigation Select the desired destination by turning the right knob and pressing it to confirm AUHT HHRV URSHIHGTO II cm iPHf N H r iEU iORK C TV U Once the destination is selected route guidance can start as described in this user guide If the navigation radio is new and no past des...

Page 69: ...he destination memory to delete a destination by selecting either DEL pressing the right knob or BACKby pressing the button to cancel saving LAST DESTINATIONS This is short term FIFOmemory managed by the navigation radio It will store your previous 20 destinations Use Destination Memory instead if you want to always remember a destination Select LASTDESTINATIONSfrom the main navigation menu with t...

Page 70: ...0 1 s include gas stations airports hospitals staurants etc P O I s are stored on the navigation CD P O 1 s can be displayed based on the geographic egion you select as shown below Navigation Select the geographic region by turning the right knob NEHR DESTINHTION and pressing it to confirm LOCAL AREA selects P O 1 s around the current location NEAR DESTINATION selects P O 1 s for stopovers near th...

Page 71: ...e arrows following the distance information indicate the direction to the respective point of interest e g 1 P O I lies in the direction of travel or P O I lies in the opposite direction 70 Select the desired P 0 1 with the right knob and press it to confirm Destination information is available if you press the left knob before you confirm your selection with the right knob lJH5HIr iGTOt i 20017 4...

Page 72: ... O I s in the s ecified town will be displayed OTE If you select RESTAURANTI another menu _ pears when you press the right knob This feature is J Iy available when choosing P O I by TOWN If you select BY NAME all available restaurants in the specified area will be displayed in a list If there are more than 9 items in the list you will be prompted to start spelling the restaurant name similar to en...

Page 73: ...tionwide selection such as airports amusement parks highway access ski resort or tourist sites Follow the instructions listed under P 0 1 Local Area Near Destination for the local area as described previ ously Only the nationwide P O I s on the navigation CD in use will be displayed 72 Select one of the following to select a route and preferences for route guidance by turning the right knob and pr...

Page 74: ...ll be prompted to re enter the number if it is not e digital map If the address is not available or you z not enter a nearby address select a nearby Navigation intersection to get close to your destination You can start route guidance once the right knob has been pressed SRUE D INRTION ROUTE SETT n iGS Select one of the following by turning the right knob and pressing it to confirm SAVE DESTINATIO...

Page 75: ...tersect the entered destination will appear in the list You can start route guidance once the right knob has been pressed 74 Select one of the following by turning the right knob and pressing it to confirm START FAST R or START SHORT R Activate route guidance to the entered destination with consideration of the route settings when you confirm this selection SAVE DESTINATION Store the entered desti...

Page 76: ...ossible distance to your destination GTE SHORT ROUTE is preferred for short distances in metropolitan areas ESTRICTIONS Select RESTRICTIONS using the ght knob to modify the restrictions you want applied to your route including avoiding highways ferries or toll roads Select the item you wish to change by turning the right knob Change the selection by pressing the right knob Press the right knob unt...

Page 77: ... the right knob NOTE You can store the destination in the destination memory without a name by pressing and holding the right knob for more than 2 seconds You will hear a beep confirming your entry 76 The last destination entered can be saved at any position in the destination memory by turning the right knob to select the desired location prior to confirming the selection Confirm the memory posit...

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Page 79: ...nction key to delete a stopover r i iL i i cTnwnll u j i i i i I i J i Wi W o i BHCK Hi Start route guidance to the stopover by pressing the right knob The route will be calculated and route guidance will U J The stopover r J will appear inverted in the display and the route will be recalculated once the selection is confirmed 78 Confirm deletion of a stopover by pressing the right knob within 8 s...

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Page 81: ...on is confirmed Cancel Traffic Jam Press the _ multifunction key CHNC L iRH FIC JHM 80 CANCELING ROUTE GUIDANCE Press the button from the route guidance display Select either DELETE by pressing the right knob to cancel route guidance or BACK by pressing the button to continue route guidance NOTES ON ROUTE GUIDANCE After starting route guidance the system calculates the route and announces We can s...

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Page 83: ... NOTE Keep left doesn t mean to use express lanes This display tells you that you are currently in an OFF RORC t1R t 3TF EET This arrow indicates you should drive straight ahead Please follow the arrows in the display You should note that there is an upcoming turn and prepare to make any lane changes needed to safely make the turn As always road safety must be observed when making a lane change NO...

Page 84: ...ation HHIHSTREET A e specified destination has been reached and e guidance is terminated Navigation INFORMATION DURING ROUTE GUIDANCE Press the left knob during route guidance DISTHr iCE HF 1T L 3T E t l IULJ The system will repeat the the last announcement and will anounce estimated time of arrival The display will show destination and distance NOTE You can switch the announcement on and off usin...

Page 85: ...ed will be displayed Pressthe right knob or the button to return to the route guidance display DIST MOD TRP 9 t1 Q r Select route setting by pressing the multifunction key within 8 seconds The route settings will be 55 t lph Hi Jt HGE SPEED HIGf HJP lJITH FERRV tJITHOUT TOLL UITH displayed Pressthe left knob again to return to normal route guidance Alternately the system will timeout after 8 secon...

Page 86: ...s lJHSH H iGTOr i he system will repeat the the last announcement and will anounce estimated time of arrival of the stopover The display will show the stopover destination and distance OTE You can switch the announcement on and off sing the system settings menu Press the I Imultifunction key to select current position Press the IIImultifunction key to view the main destination information l1li38 3...

Page 87: ...quested even when route guidance is not active by pressing the left knob NOTE It will take a short time before the route list is compiled after entering the destination The time depends on the distance to the destination Requesting Route List Press the _ multifunction key to select the recommended route list SYSTEM SETTINGS Press the Em button in the main navigation menu to request the system sett...

Page 88: ...lowing display will appear r iHl iE HBC EFtClIJKLr i 10PQRSTUUlJ i2 H f itiO 0123456 89 Enter the name for the current position e g HOME using the right knob to spell the name Select SAVE POSmON in the system settings menu by L rning the right knob and pressing it to confirm LHf 1GUHGE i1 38 AE 54 49 14 1 P051 I 101 1 Press the right knob until the confirmation beep is heard to confirm the name en...

Page 89: ...anguage even if you do not understand the language that is currently selected ENGLISH UK Ei iGLISH us 88 Select the language using the right knob The language selection will be applied when the right knob is pressed The language will be installed NOTE If you select ENGLISH UK for United Kingdom Great Britain the displays and voice prompts will be slightly different than indicated in this manual Ex...

Page 90: ... installation you will be prompted to confirm firm the voice selection by pressing the right Navigation Animation Select ANIMATION in the system settings menu by turning the right knob and pressing to confirm OFF You can select between animations ON or OFF by pressing the right knob Accept the settings by pressing and holding the right knob until the confirmation beep is heard 89 ...

Page 91: ...culation in yards and miles METRIC is for calculation in meters and kilometers Select the measuring unit using the right knob Press and hold the right knob to apply the selection and return to the system settings menu iETRIC E OFF You can select between ETA announcement ON or OFF by pressing the right knob Press and hold the right knob to apply the selection and return to the system settings menu ...

Page 92: ...OPERATION CLOCK OPERATION 92 DISPLAYING THE CURRENT TIM E 92 TIME SET UP MENU 92 12 24 Hour Mode 93 Daylight Savings Time 94 Time Zone Selection 94 Time Zone Increment Decrement 95 Offsetting the Clock 96 91 ...

Page 93: ...lay until another button AUD ClK OPT CD RAD NAV or any preset is pressed The selected time zone is displayed e g EST for Eastern Standard Time The current route guidance 92 information or compass if route guidance is not active appears in the right side of the display 12 512003 TP A J _2 00 PM EST _A ru t 1 lF G TIME SET UP MENU Display the time setup menu by pressing the SET multifunction key 12 ...

Page 94: ...elect 12 hour versus 24 hour time mode using the left most multifunction key 12H if the current selection is 24 hour mode or 24H if the current selection is 12 hour mode The label for the left most multifunction key and the time display updates when you press the key Save the selection by pressing in the right knob 07 11 2002 TIME 10 23 AN EST 24HDST TZ TZ TZ 8 93 ...

Page 95: ...d EDT and time will be offset by one hour based on standard or daylight time Save the selection by pressing in the right knob TZ TZ 24H CoST TZ Time Zone Selection Select the time zone menu by pressing the TZ multi function key TINE 11 23 AM EDT 07 11 2002 The time zone list is displayed To select the desired time zone from the list turn the right knob and press it in to confirm TZ TZ TZ 1 2002 94...

Page 96: ...play updates from EST to CST When returning to Detroit press the TZ multifunction key to return to Eastern time en you select a time zone from the list above the gation unit automatically adjusts local time from rdinated Universal Time UTC to the selected time If you have selected standard time the display s the left three characters from the parentheses in list above If you have selected daylight...

Page 97: ...ample below This offset is main tained when changing time zones An offset is not shown if the offset is set to zero 24HDST TZ T2 T2 Increase the offset one minute by pressing the M multifunction key Press the key repeatedly until you have set the desired number of minutes up to 59 min utes If you accidentally set the time too fast decrease the offset by repeatedly pressing the M mul tifunction key...

Page 98: ...ting Quitting The User Menu 98 Telephone Characteristics 98 Display Setting 99 Flashing Security LED 99 Reception Optimization Mono Stereo 100 Navigation Announcement Mode 100 Display Compass 101 Beep Volume BEV 102 97 ...

Page 99: ...CTERISTICS If you have a telephone system with a hands free unit connected to the navigation unit calls can be con ducted through the radio system There is no need for an additional speaker required for handsfree telephone systems However the signal cables AF telephone input ground telephone input and telephone mute must be connected to the radio To select request the user menu and press the Tel m...

Page 100: ...ect a setting request the user menu and press e Lcd multifunction key to select negative positive automatic Automatic is controlled using the head p input The setting is stored automatically LCD EutCfrat ic USER MENU FLASHING SECURITY LED The flashing of the LED can be turned on or off with this function The LED flashes when the unit is off Request the user menu and press the Led multifunc tion ke...

Page 101: ...N ANNOUNCEMENT MODE With this function you can select how you wish to hear navigation announcements only The audio source being listened to will be turned off during announcement and the navigation announcements will be heard with no background sound The volume level for navigation announcement is completely independent of the volume level for normal audio mixed The volume of the current audio sou...

Page 102: ...he route guidance is not active To select request the user menu Press the mul tifunction key to request the second level of the user menu Press the multifunction key to select either show compass or hide compass If the compass display is switched off and route guid ance is not currently active radio station abbreviations can be assigned to 9 multifunction keys in FM DAS mode The setting is stored ...

Page 103: ...e confirmation can be set To select request the user menu and press the 1 S i multifunction key to request the second level of the user menu Press the I ful multifunction key With the right knob select either 0 Low or 5 Loud The setting is stored automatically 102 ...

Page 104: ...SERVICE MENU Battery Reconnect 104 Calibrate the System 106 Triggering Reset 107 Request Quit Service Menu 107 103 ...

Page 105: ... as communication with the GPS satellite is estab lished To download the almanacs make sure that no CD is loaded park the vehicle in an open area away from buildings and make sure that the GPS antenna has a clear view to the sky NOTE Leave the system turned on These displays report that GPS reception is not detected GPS WAIT and no GPS almanacs are detected ALM 00 F J 5 J H l l OCi 3PS HIT 1 L 4 5...

Page 106: ... five minutes check the position of the GPS antenna and of the vehicle GPS OK GPS reception is available of 1 indicates a one dimensional positioning of 2 indicates a two dimensional positioning of 3 indicates a three dimensional positioning S indicates the number of satellites received ALM indicates the number of downloaded alma acs Service Mode After GPS OK appears or ALM shows at least 22 satel...

Page 107: ...liBRATION screen may show CAliBRATION RIDE NOT POSSIBLE if the GPS fix is not 3 D Move the vehicle to a less obstructed area for better reception CALIBRATE THE SYSTEM CRLltH i Iot i t ID C t j 5 i Rt i tJHEEL 0 GVRO 10 5TH 8 The system will calibrate automatically as you drive your vehicle After successful calibration the naviga tion radio will be ready for operation and the main nav igation menu ...

Page 108: ...ation operation and complete the reset cedure Service Mode REQUEST QUIT SERVICE MENU e service enu allows the service technician to view radio characteris ics The following information can be called up in the service menu Model No Displays model number CD Changer Reset Resets the CD changer if connected CD Serial Number Radio Software Displays Radio software version Radio Bolo Displays radio Bolo ...

Page 109: ...Service Mode Select individual items by pressing the t ht or Le iJ multifunction keys You may also use the right knob to view items To exit the service menu press the rEt d l multifunction key 108 ...

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