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2. Registering, correcting or deleting a memory point

Point registration

Entering the name of a memory point

Touch 

 in the Menu screen.

Touch 

 for Memory Points.

Touch the memory point for which 
you want to enter a name.

Touch .

Enter one character at a time by 
touching the switches on the 
screen.

• If having made a mistake (or if the 

name is already entered), touch 

 to 

delete one character at a time.

Touch .

My Places

Edit

Name

OK

Depending on the registered point, there may be a name already entered for it. 

Summary of Contents for AVN6610

Page 1: ...e responsible for unsatisfactory product performance due to failure to follow these instructions Changes to product specifications may result in differences between content of the manual and features...

Page 2: ...itch display 22 Adjusting the screen and setting the sound 23 Screen adjustment 23 How to display the image quality adjustment screen 23 Contrast Bright 24 How to switch to daytime display when the li...

Page 3: ...g the screen on the right 38 Canceling the double screen display 39 POI display 40 Display landmarks by a simple operation while driving 42 Delete a POI landmark 42 Displaying multiple types 43 Search...

Page 4: ...y or bypass a restricted segment 74 Bypassing a restricted segment 74 How to display message on a restricted segment 75 Display route data guided road information 76 3 route simultaneous display 3 rou...

Page 5: ...her mode 97 Setting the guidance when in another mode 97 Redisplaying the all route display 97 Switching the required time distance remaining display 98 On route scroll 99 Start on route scroll 99 On...

Page 6: ...ng correcting or deleting detour memory points 123 Registering detour memory points 123 Correcting a detour memory point 125 Deleting a detour memory point 126 Destination archive 127 Deleting entries...

Page 7: ...Helpful tips Correction of the present location and distance 142 Present location correction 142 Correcting the distance 144 Map DVD ROM data 145 Map DVD ROM data display 145 Accuracy and error 146 Po...

Page 8: ...157 Items related to general navigation functions 157 Copyright 158 Glossary 167 Index by topic 169 Information about the maps 169 Route guidance 170 Others 172 INDEX 174 The Index by Topic simplifie...

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Page 10: ...duction 1 How to use this manual Item title A number and title is assigned for each item Section title A title is assigned for each section Attention Additional points regarding the operations are giv...

Page 11: ...n showing the operation will appear Operation procedure Describes the operation Proceed with the operation as per the numerical order Detailed operation title A title is assigned for each detailed ope...

Page 12: ...way or an exit entrance Search using latitude longitude coordinates Refer to page 64 A map can be displayed by directly entering the latitude and longitude coordinates Emergency search Refer to page 6...

Page 13: ...page 40 Various types of POIs can be displayed on a map using icons Diverse screen displays Refer to pages 37 38 76 Double screen display The screen can be divided into two parts Enlarged intersection...

Page 14: ...or the daytime and nighttime screen display respectively RTTI Real Time Traffic Information optional Refer to page 128 The RTTI allows the unit to display the traffic information on the map using the...

Page 15: ...15 Introduction...

Page 16: ...he present time is indicated See page 25 for information concerning this mark s display 3 Name display The following names appear depending on the situation Only geographical points represented as dat...

Page 17: ...maining display on page 98 for information on how to switch the remaining distance display 0 Required time display destination direction mark The following marks appear depending on the situation Requ...

Page 18: ...he earth signal emission may be halted due to modifications or repairs conducted by the U S Tracking Control Center the organization responsible for controlling GPS signals When a digitally formatted...

Page 19: ...19 Introduction...

Page 20: ...n 1 Menu screen and list screens Menu screen Press to display the MAIN MENU screen Touch The following operations can be performed from the Menu screen Touch the desired item s touch switch to activat...

Page 21: ...al points 123 125 126 Setup Correction of the present location and distance 142 Switching the kilometer mile display 26 Setting the estimated arrival time 91 Setting the automatic reroute search 103 S...

Page 22: ...the list one page at a time Touch either or to move the list one POI at a time The touch switch color is toned down for POIs without corresponding lists Touching a toned down touch switch will have no...

Page 23: ...on off Default status Lights turned OFF daytime display Lights turned ON nighttime display Press until a beep is heard Pressing after adjustment or when more than about 20 seconds without operation se...

Page 24: ...in daytime display the touch switch changes into bright color is displayed when the lights are ON Touch To return to the previous screen touch or Contrast Bright How to switch to daytime display when...

Page 25: ...ouch switch will become brighter Touch Switching the clock display The present time display appearing on the map screen can be switched Touch in the Menu screen Touch or for Clock Indication The press...

Page 26: ...ouch switch will become brighter Touch Switching the Time Zone The time zone for every region in the U S can be switched Touch in the Menu screen Touch for Adjust Time Zone Touch either or The pressed...

Page 27: ...Saving Time Setup Change On Off OK Touch in the Setup screen to return all items to the default settings Touch to gain the clock display 1 hour ahead Touch to return the clock display to the previous...

Page 28: ...ng at high speeds the set volume can be automatically raised one level Either automatic switch ON automatically raise or OFF not raised can be selected Touch in the Menu screen Touch When turned ON th...

Page 29: ...the geographical names near the present location appear MAP MAP After having installed the device or after having reconnected the battery terminal the vehicle position mark may differ from the actual...

Page 30: ...ound the center of the screen and the map will move slowly Touch continuously near the edge of the screen and the map will move quickly Moving the map While scrolling Scrolling stopped For safety reas...

Page 31: ...the number of touch switches displayed on the screen can be reduced Touch If the touch switches are not displayed this operation cannot be performed via a touch switch First display the touch switches...

Page 32: ...non display Touch on the map screen and the touch switches selected here will not appear Touch Setting touch switches to display or not display OFF Setup Change OFF OFF OK Touch on the switch display...

Page 33: ...ouch switch is touched the scale goes up down one level at a time After having touched or touch a number on the scale bar to switch to the reduction scale represented by that number Touch continuously...

Page 34: ...ty map is displayed touch City map Switching to city map display Canceling the city map display Only in the area where the city map is provided is displayed on the 150 ft scale map and becomes selecta...

Page 35: ...cilities are included in a building the facilities list is displayed Touch one of those where you want to see the data Switching the building shape display As well as city map 75 ft scale map the Buil...

Page 36: ...th up display form Heading up display The map appears with the heading of the vehicle pointing up at all times Touch or Switches between North up display and Heading up display North up display Headin...

Page 37: ...as shown below Ex Two maps can be displayed with different reduction scale screens North up and Heading up screens POI display ON and OFF screens Touch when a map is displayed on the screen Touch The...

Page 38: ...uction scale Touch or to switch the map orientation Operating the screen on the right Back Back When in double screen display only the map appearing on the left screen can be moved with one touch scro...

Page 39: ...tuation right is off and turns Show POI Icons to OFF Touch when a map is displayed on the screen Touch The pressed touch switch will become brighter and the monitor will return to single screen displa...

Page 40: ...re Station Pharmacy Government Offices Shopping Mall Higher Education Specialty Food Store Hospital Other Retail Stores Library Auto Club Parks Car Wash Police Station Gas Station Post Office Parking...

Page 41: ...e of 0 5 miles or greater detail can be displayed Excluding all route display screens POI landmarks can only be displayed within a 20 mile radius from the or mark Up to 200 landmarks Move the or mark...

Page 42: ...ap is displayed Touch Touch the POI to be displayed The POI landmark touched will appear Touch if a map is displayed Touch Touch Display landmarks by a simple operation while driving Map View Show POI...

Page 43: ...ow all the types of POI Touch the POI name to be displayed Up to 5 POI landmarks can be displayed simultaneously If having made an error touch to cancel one POI landmark at a time Touch an already sel...

Page 44: ...to be displayed A map with the selected POI in the center is displayed with the POI name and its distance in a straight line to the present location is displayed If the mark is displayed POIs ahead of...

Page 45: ...dmarks can be listed in the order of proximity to the or mark or by POI icon category Distance order display Category order display Name order display Touch to change the listing order to proximity to...

Page 46: ...stance to that POI from the present location Touch a POI landmark displayed on the map The name of the POI and the linear distance from the current location will be displayed If is displayed touch to...

Page 47: ...can be set at random This POI vicinity menu can be displayed even while driving and POI landmarks can be displayed on the map screen Touch in the Menu screen Touch to Show POI Icons Touch the POI type...

Page 48: ...eration Touch the name of the POI to be displayed Touch OK Touch in screen to return all items to their default settings Touch in screen to return the POI vicinity retrieved while driving to its defau...

Page 49: ...orresponding page for each item below The screens above are examples of screens when setting a destination and when registering a memory point Touch the map retrieval method on the displayed Menu scre...

Page 50: ...4 The map of the vicinity of a previously set destination or the previous start point can be displayed Refer to page 61 Only for when an entry in the destination archive is registered For information...

Page 51: ...e the figure on the right Touch Idaho Oregon Washington California Nevada Arizona Colorado Montana New Mexico Utah Wyoming Iowa Kansas Minnesota Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Oklahoma Texas Illin...

Page 52: ...electing that address Touch and enter one character at a time If having made a mistake touch to delete one character at a time Lettered touch switches with no corresponding search result will appear i...

Page 53: ...The map searched for by entering an address is displayed If there is an address that corresponds with the entered house number the map of the vicinity of that address will be displayed If there is no...

Page 54: ...e touch to delete one character at a time Lettered touch switches with no corresponding search result will appear inverted Input is not enabled even if touching them Touch A POI list screen containing...

Page 55: ...hen narrowing down the list by entering a city name Touch on the POI list screen Touch Touch one character at a time to enter the city name Up to 24 characters can be entered If having made a mistake...

Page 56: ...names searched for from the entered characters is displayed Touch the POI name to be displayed Touch to return to screen on Retrieving a map using a POI name Page 54 Touch to indicate the type of POI...

Page 57: ...n to screen on Retrieving a map using a POI name Page 54 Touch to indicate the POI area to be displayed on the POI list screen Refer to page 55 When narrowing down the list by POI type City Category P...

Page 58: ...ernment Offices Shopping Mall Higher Education Specialty Food Store Hospital Other Retail Stores Library Auto Club Parks Car Wash Police Station Gas Station Post Office Parking School Service Maintena...

Page 59: ...a search based on data that differs from general publications Facilities such as art museums in department stores and amusement parks may be located in areas that differ from their customer service ce...

Page 60: ...ent location will be indicated on the upper part of the screen Touch or While driving the or will appear and you will be able to call up a map for the nearest police station or hospital Touch the POI...

Page 61: ...ne character at a time Up to 24 characters can be entered If having made a mistake touch to delete one character at a time Lettered touch switches with no corresponding search result will appear inver...

Page 62: ...to delete one character at a time Lettered touch switches with no corresponding search result will appear inverted Input is not enabled even if touching them Every time a character is touched the num...

Page 63: ...ered If having made a mistake touch to delete one character at a time Lettered touch switches with no corresponding search result will appear inverted Input is not enabled even if touching them Every...

Page 64: ...order of the distance from the present location Retrieving a map using the latitude longitude A map can be retrieved using the latitude longitude Enter the number by touching the switches on the scre...

Page 65: ...3 When Retrieving a map using an intersection name 4 When a corresponding POI is made available when Retrieving a map using a freeway exit entrance name The following operations are enabled on a retr...

Page 66: ...Page 77 Change the search conditions for each interval Page 81 Change the search conditions for each interval Page 81 Reinitiate a route search Page 100 Add a destination Page 79 Indicate a transit r...

Page 67: ...s registered This cannot be used if your home is not registered Refer to Registering your home Page 105 Set an already registered special memory point up to 5 points as the destination This cannot be...

Page 68: ...ppear for the destination point on the position and a route search will begin If a destination is already set touch to delete the set destination and set a new one Touch to add a destination It will b...

Page 69: ...and set a new one Touch to add a destination Adding a destination Page 79 Refer to to Touch in the MAIN MENU screen Select the map retrieval method and the map corresponding to the point to be set as...

Page 70: ...the destination screen will appear Replace Add to Route search If the destination is on a freeway or in an inaccessible area the follow ing screen will appear Touch the item corresponding to the situa...

Page 71: ...one destination is set or the present segment up to the first destination set in case of multiple destinations appears blue Light blue The traffic regulation data in the segment is not corresponded on...

Page 72: ...s displayed 2 Distance on freeways The distance on all freeways is displayed 3 Distance The total distance on all roads including toll roads freeways local streets to the destination when multiple des...

Page 73: ...e required time remaining distance to each of the destinations by touching the remaining distance display Refer to page 98 If deviating from the road after route guidance has started the distance to t...

Page 74: ...Bypass using the all route display screen Touch in the all route display screen Touch Touch If searching for a route that passes through a restricted segment an indicator will light up Touch to start...

Page 75: ...message appearing if a search result route has a restricted segment can be turned ON display or OFF not display Touch in the Menu screen Touch either or for Notify Traffic Restriction The pressed touc...

Page 76: ...Touch Touch Route data is divided at entrances exits of interchanges IC junctions JCT and at the turning points of each destination transit and other roads The road name and distance appear for each...

Page 77: ...ong with the distance and required time Touch the route name The selected route is displayed and the all route display screen is shown Touching displays the information for the three routes 3 Routes I...

Page 78: ...display the route modification screen The route modification method is set on the route modification screen Add a destination Page 79 Change the search conditions per segment Page 81 Switch the order...

Page 79: ...n which a destination is to be set See pages 49 and 65 How to retrieve maps and Performing operations on a displayed map Add to Route Add The destination can be set on a map with a scale of 0 5 miles...

Page 80: ...ions are already set delete a destination and proceed For information concerning deletion of a destination refer to Deleting a destination on page 83 Touch in the segment to be set When a transit road...

Page 81: ...ndication Page 85 When adding more destinations touch and the screen in step on page 79 will appear Repeat steps to Change the search conditions for each interval The search conditions per segment can...

Page 82: ...t destination A new order will appear on the right of the selected destination names If having made a mistake touch to cancel the destination name order selected Touch When the new destination name or...

Page 83: ...destination name to be canceled Touch to delete all the destinations Touch Touch to return to the original screen When all destinations are deleted and only one point is set the present location scre...

Page 84: ...ate the road displayed touch To specify another road touch Transit roads are marked with If only one destination is set and there are no interchanges or transit roads indicated the screen in will appe...

Page 85: ...dicated The route search is started Canceling a transit road indication Touch Touch for Preferred Road If only one destination is set the screen in will appear Touch the road name to be canceled Indic...

Page 86: ...86 3 Changing the search result route Navigation guidance Touch Touch to return to the original screen Touch The route search is started Yes No OK...

Page 87: ...e paused and restarted Touch on the all route display screen Route guidance is started Press after the all route appears or do not operate the device for at least 3 seconds after you start driving and...

Page 88: ...the route while route guidance is in progress intersection guidance and voice guidance is performed Also when approaching a junction intersection within about a mile an enlarged intersection display s...

Page 89: ...guidance is not performed Immediately after route guidance is started In the vicinity of the destination Intersection guidance may be early or late When approaching a junction intersection an enlarge...

Page 90: ...ntersection Guidance The pressed touch switch will become brighter Touch Cancel using Touch Press to redisplay the intersection guidance screen Cancel using Touch Touch in the Setup screen to return a...

Page 91: ...ccurs up to the ferry terminal After having finished the ferry crossing start driving and route guidance will resume in a moment Setting the required time display The required time can be indicated on...

Page 92: ...ress raises or lowers 5 mph Touch Setting the average speed Setup Set Speed OK The required time is calculated from the average vehicle speed and may have a slight deviation depending on the driving c...

Page 93: ...h the junction point Touch Press to redisplay the highway junction guidance screen 2 1 Canceling the highway junction guidance screen OFF MAP No highway junction guidance display will occur for juncti...

Page 94: ...Route guidance Navigation guidance Touch To display the regular screen touch To display the turn list touch To redisplay the highway pattern screen touch and Switching the highway junction guidance sc...

Page 95: ...is in progress a chime will sound prior to a junction point Example of voice guidance In miles km turn Highway junction voice guidance While driving on a highway junctions are shown as an enlarged di...

Page 96: ...dance examples mentioned above are the most common to be announced and may differ depending on the way the roads along your route are connected If your vehicle position is not precisely specified voic...

Page 97: ...e in All Modes The pressed touch switch will become brighter Touch Redisplaying the all route display The all route display from the departure point to the destination can be shown Touch if a map is d...

Page 98: ...along the set route while route guidance is in progress the required time distance remaining can be switched Touch the required time distance remaining If 2 or more destinations are set the required t...

Page 99: ...reen operations MAP If there is no route displayed on the map on route scroll is impossible Using on route scrolling during a double screen display will cause a reversion to single screen display Pres...

Page 100: ...hanged and a route search can be reinitiated To change the route use either the Change method using or the Change method using A route search can be reinitiated from the following screens See the next...

Page 101: ...tion Indicates corrects or deletes transit roads 84 85 Displays the route modification screen 81 Detour from the existing route ahead Permits you to specify whether freeways toll roads and other road...

Page 102: ...route search may not be reinitiated and the same route may result from the reinitialized search due to a change in the search conditions If having deviated far from the set route a route to return you...

Page 103: ...a transit road is indicated between the present location and the next destination a route is searched for between the present location and the indicated transit road The automatic reroute search func...

Page 104: ...eattempt the registration The memory points including your home and special memory points can be displayed and reordered according to registered type symbol or order of registration and the points can...

Page 105: ...n Refer to page 49 Touch in the Menu screen Touch for Memory Points Select the map retrieval method and the map on which your home is to be registered will appear See pages 49 and 65 How to retrieve m...

Page 106: ...uch Touch Touch the symbol to be registered on the map Touch and to select a different symbol Refer to page 110 Attribute Not Registered Icon Page 2 With Sound If your home is already registered touch...

Page 107: ...itch for the item to be corrected or entered Touch to cancel your home This correction and entry method is the same as for memory points Symbol Page 114 Name entry Page 116 Name display on a map Page...

Page 108: ...istering correcting or deleting a memory point Point registration Touch in the Menu screen Touch for Memory Points Touch Touch Touch to return to the original screen Deleting your home My Places Delet...

Page 109: ...be retrieved when setting a destination Refer to page 60 Memory points can be registered on a map presently displayed Touch the position on the map where the memory point is to be registered It is no...

Page 110: ...d See pages 49 and 65 How to retrieve maps and Performing operations on a retrieved map Touch Touch to move the map Registering a far away point My Places Register Enter When a memory point is not reg...

Page 111: ...ory point to change the type of symbol Touch to not display the registered memory point symbol on the map Selecting a symbol with sound will enable an alarm to sound when about 0 3 miles from the memo...

Page 112: ...miles from the set direction For example when driving on a road running East West you can set an alarm to sound when approaching a memory point from the west and not sound when approaching it from the...

Page 113: ...ted Touch A map will appear Touch Move the map to the position on which the memory point is to be corrected Touch The symbol displayed in appears in the position Correct the position and the name of t...

Page 114: ...in the Menu screen Touch for Memory Points Touch the memory point whose symbol you want to change Touch Touch the symbol to be changed Touch and to select a different symbol Refer to page 110 Touch My...

Page 115: ...ber you want to enter Touch Enter the number by touching the switches on the screen one number at a time If having made a mistake or if the phone number is already entered touch to delete one number a...

Page 116: ...ory Points Touch the memory point for which you want to enter a name Touch Enter one character at a time by touching the switches on the screen If having made a mistake or if the name is already enter...

Page 117: ...tered can be displayed Touch in the Menu screen Touch for Memory Points Touch the memory point whose name you want to display Touch or for Show Name The pressed touch switch will become brighter Touch...

Page 118: ...oint Point registration Deleting a memory point Touch in the Menu screen Touch for Memory Points Touch the memory point to be deleted To delete all the memory points touch Touch Touch to return to the...

Page 119: ...tting a destination a route search can be initiated with one touch from the destination setting screen Refer to page 69 Registering a special memory point Touch in the Menu screen Touch for Memory Poi...

Page 120: ...he special memory point may include a name of a neighboring area A neighboring name or address will be displayed for the registered special memory point Depending on the location of the registered poi...

Page 121: ...the special memory point to be corrected entered Touch the touch switch for the item to be corrected or entered This correction and entry method is the same as for memory points Symbol Page 114 Name e...

Page 122: ...Point registration Deleting a special memory point Touch in the Menu screen Touch for Memory Points Touch the special memory point to be deleted To delete all the memory points touch Touch Touch to r...

Page 123: ...is function is convenient when knowing what roads are blocked due to construction or accidents or congested Touch in the Menu screen Touch for Areas to Avoid Select the map retrieval method to display...

Page 124: ...ear on the position with a mark smallest point or a mark area Touch OK OK The following 10 values represent settable sizes for detour areas Point 150 ft 300 ft 700 ft 1 4 mi 1 2 mi 1 mi 2 mi 4 mi 8 mi...

Page 125: ...void to correct enter Touch the touch switch for the item to be corrected or entered The correction entry method is the same as for memory points Name entry Page 116 Position Page 113 Touch to change...

Page 126: ...s Point registration Touch in the Menu screen Touch for Areas to Avoid Touch the Area to Avoid to be deleted To delete all detour memory points touch Touch Touch to return to the original screen Delet...

Page 127: ...map when setting a destination maximum 100 destinations When exceeding 100 destinations the oldest entry is deleted every time a new one is entered Unnecessary destinations can be deleted Touch in the...

Page 128: ...ation guidance avoiding traffic jam When the tuner designed for SIRIUS satellite is connected to the navigation system the system can acquire traffic information and perform navigation using the traff...

Page 129: ...en the Show Free Flowing Traffic is set to less crowded routes can be displayed in light blue When the Show Traffic Jam is set to crowded routes can be displayed in yellow When the Show Stationary Tra...

Page 130: ...130 2 Displaying the traffic information RTTI Real Time Traffic Information Further information can be displayed by touching Detail...

Page 131: ...ion Using the SIRIUS traffic information it is possible to carry out the route guidance avoiding traffic jam Setting of traffic jam avoidance Touch in the Menu screen Touch for Auto Avoid Traffic Touc...

Page 132: ...affic the same route may be selected again When the traffic information is updated while driving the screen as shown at right is displayed By touching another route is searched again using the updated...

Page 133: ...133 RTTI Real Time Traffic Information...

Page 134: ...e possible from the information screen Display order item touch switch Function Page 1 CAMERA SCREEN Display of Rear View Camera 136 2 SETTING Settings for the background beep etc OPERATION GUIDE Audi...

Page 135: ...E STUDY Studies the vehicle speed during events such as tire changes Studying Pulse study in progress Complete Pulse study completed GPS Displays the GPS reception status PARKING BRAKE Displays the pa...

Page 136: ...your vehicle looking only at the monitor Use the rear view mirror and both side mirrors to check for any obstruction behind or around your vehicle Do not use the Rear View Camera in the following sit...

Page 137: ...in temperature that may render normal operation impossible The Rear View Camera may not operate normally if the camera is damaged as a result of having hit the unit Immediately bring it to the store o...

Page 138: ...ear view image in reverse gear set AUTO for the CAMERA SCREEN setting in advance Refer to page 140 Select reverse gear The rear image appears on the monitor screen On shifting to any gear other than r...

Page 139: ...ollowing situations the screen may be difficult to view but does not constitute a malfunction In a dark area such as at night The temperature near the camera is high or low Raindrops are on the camera...

Page 140: ...r on selecting reverse gear Touch on the INFORMATION screen Touch or for CAMERA SETTING The rear view image is displayed in reverse gear The rear view image can be displayed by touching on the INFORMA...

Page 141: ...141 Optional function...

Page 142: ...ssion of the vehicle position mark on the map and the actual progression of the vehicle while driving the vehicle position mark progression can be corrected Distance correction However even if the veh...

Page 143: ...e actual position of the present location on the map Touch Set the direction To move the direction counterclockwise touch To move it clockwise touch Touch Enter Enter Maps with a scale of 0 5 miles or...

Page 144: ...ection using GPS and vehicle speed signals This may be delayed in the event of a sharp deviation that overwhelms the automatic correction function changing a tire being towed by another vehicle etc In...

Page 145: ...VD ROM data The information on the map DVD ROM can be viewed The figure below is merely an example The displays may vary depending on the type of map DVD ROM and when it was made Map DVD ROM data disp...

Page 146: ...hown below GPS positioning is not possible In addition obstructions placed on or near the GPS antenna such as a load will disrupt signals from the satellite Underground in a tunnel or in an indoor par...

Page 147: ...ction manual for your vehicle model If the noise emitted from another electrical device diminishes signal reception If this device may represent an obstruction to the proper operation of airbags If th...

Page 148: ...tion coefficient setting can be changed and adjusted Correcting the map matching vehicle position sensor Map matching is a system that compares present location positioning data from the GPS and other...

Page 149: ...a road forking into two roads making a Y shape the present location appears on the other road When making a turn the present location appears on the road just before or after the road turned on The pr...

Page 150: ...pery road or when using tire chains When the vehicle is moved by ferry or a means other than being driven the GPS positioning will indicate a present location on the spot where the vehicle was prior t...

Page 151: ...hing for a route the route provided may include a detour The route guidance may instruct a U turn When driving on a straight road the route guidance may instruct you to go straight in cases where the...

Page 152: ...in close proximity The route guidance will not necessarily recommend toll roads even if having selected to prioritize toll roads in the search conditions Similarly even if having selected not to prio...

Page 153: ...153 Helpful tips...

Page 154: ...ata cannot be read due to scratches and or dirt on the map disk Check whether there are any scratches and or dirt on the map disk and contact the store of purchase DVD check in process The device is n...

Page 155: ...elete unnecessary transit roads before adding a new one No roads possible for guidance nearby Perform operation again after moving There are no roads available to serve as transit roads when indicatin...

Page 156: ...ination on the position displayed No memory point registered Register in menu Memory Point You attempted to retrieve a map using a memory point when there is none registered Register a memory point an...

Page 157: ...d crystal panels The liquid crystal panel is make with high tech precision and has 99 99 or more effective imaging This is not a defect so please use the equipment in this condition For a moment after...

Page 158: ...r for Ontario Canada Post Corporation GeoBase NAVTEQ hold s a non exclusive license from the United States Postal Service to publish and sell ZIP 4 information United States Postal Service 2005 Prices...

Page 159: ...ARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT Some States Territories and Countries do not allow certain warranty exclusions so to that extent the above exclusion may not apply to you Disclaimer of Liability...

Page 160: ...tions arising from or in connection with the Data provided to you hereunder Government End Users If the Data is being acquired by or on behalf of the United States government or any other entity seeki...

Page 161: ...icial must notify NAVTEQ prior to seeking additional or alternative rights in the Data NOTICE OF USE CONTRACTOR MANUFACTURER SUPPLIER NAME NAVTEQ CONTRACTOR MANUFACTURER SUPPLIER ADDRESS 222 Merchandi...

Page 162: ...or remove any copyright notices trademark notices or other restrictive legends relating to the DATABASE The DATABASE comprises confidential and proprietary information and materials of TANA According...

Page 163: ...eflect information relating to among other things neighborhood safety law enforcement emergency assistance construction work road or lane closures vehicle or speed restrictions road slope or grade bri...

Page 164: ...any Sunshine Act Public Records Act Freedom of Information Act or equivalent which permits public access and or reproduction or use of the Licensed Products In the event that such exemption is challe...

Page 165: ...O EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY 5 Limitation of Liability EITHER INFOUSA...

Page 166: ...OF YOUR POSSESSION USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS INFORMATION ANY DEFECT IN THE INFORMATION OR THE BREACH OF THESE TERMS OR CONDITIONS WHETHER IN AN ACTION IN CONTRACT OR TORT OR BASED ON A WARRANTY...

Page 167: ...s released for public utility Independent navigation This technology uses data from a vehicle speed sensor and vibration gyro sensor to track the path followed by your vehicle in order to pinpoint you...

Page 168: ...tes if signals from only 3 satellites can be received In such a case accuracy is low Also when receiving signals from 4 or more satellites 3 dimensional positioning is effectuated using the latitude l...

Page 169: ...to delete the touch switches appearing on the maps Switching the touch switch display Page 31 Info on how to change the map size reduction scale How to switch from a 250 mile to a 75 ft scale Switchin...

Page 170: ...ieving a map in the event of an emergency Page 60 How to retrieve a map from a registered point Retrieving a map using a memory point Page 60 How to retrieve a map from the previous destination Retrie...

Page 171: ...conditions for each interval Page 81 Info on how to change the voice guidance volume Setting the volume Page 28 Info on junction intersection landmarks Voice guidance Page 95 Stopping route guidance H...

Page 172: ...e Registering correcting or deleting your home Page 105 How to mark a desired location Registering memory points Page 109 Registering a special memory point Page 119 I don t understand how to move the...

Page 173: ...173 For reference...

Page 174: ...Free zoom 33 G GPS 18 H Heading up display 36 Highway junction guidance 93 How to retrieve maps 49 How to view the navigation screen 16 I Indicating a transit road 84 Intersection guidance 88 N Name...

Page 175: ...estination 66 68 Setting the average speed 92 SIRIUS Traffic 129 Starting pausing and restarting route guidance 87 Switching the distance remaining display 98 Switching the map reduction scale 33 SYST...

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