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Summary of Contents for HUMMER 2007

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Page 2: ...Navigation System Supplement Table of Contents Important Notes About this Manual 2 Section 1 Overview 3 Section 2 System Setup 15 Section 3 Navigation Features and Controls 21 Section 4 Audio System 9...

Page 3: ...time it was printed We reserve the right to make changes in the product after that time without notice 2 Please keep this supplement with the owner s manual in your vehicle so it will be there if you...

Page 4: ...tion 1 Overview Navigation System Overview 4 Basic System Information 9 Getting Started 6 Hard Keys 9 Installing the Map DVD 8 Alpha Numeric Keypad 12 Cleaning the System 9 Touch Sensitive Buttons 1 3...

Page 5: ...repeat Hard Key 5 NAV navigation Hard Key 6 BAND Button 7 SEEK Switch 8 I CD Button 9 Audio Button 10 CONFIG configure Button 11 OJ Tuning Knob 4 The following features are hidden behind the system s...

Page 6: ...e Symbol See Symbols for more information 17 Zoom In Button See Map Scales for more information 18 DEST set destination Button See Enter Destination for more information 19 NAV OPTIONS navigation opti...

Page 7: ...and how the system works While your vehicle is parked take the time to familiarize yourself with the system controls and operation and to set up various features That way you will be able to use the s...

Page 8: ...t always be complete Road conditions such as no turns detours and construction change frequently It is important to consider whether or not you can safely and legally follow the directions given by th...

Page 9: ...Vv ing procedure before operating this feature When your vehicle was delivered from the factory the dealer may have installed the map DVD If the DVD was not installed in your vehicle vvhen first purch...

Page 10: ...eatures The map will appear and your current vehicle position will be displayed Cleaning the System If the panel or the display is stained wipe it with a soft cotton cloth dampened with clean water Se...

Page 11: ...navigation Hard Key Press this button to go to the navigation map screen If no route has been planned the map screen that appears will show the following information the north or heading up symbol ti...

Page 12: ...ore information CONFIG configure Button Press this button to display the configure menu See the following for more information Configure Menu OJ Tuning Knob Rotate the knob to manually tune in radio s...

Page 13: ...mbol on the A Z screen If you select an incorrect character touch the backspace arrow C To make your name selections easier the system will only allow o t _ colort rh r rtor th t r n J VU V A 1 1 AI U...

Page 14: ...available active and dim when they are unavailable not active When you touch a button on the screen a beep may sound See Configure Menu for more information 100m GPS Nav Options The following touch se...

Page 15: ...the screen See Map Scales for more information Zoom Out Button 14 Touch thls button to deue se the level of map detail on the screen See Map Scales for more information more information See Navigation...

Page 16: ...Section 2 System Setup Configure Menu 16 Clock Menu 18 Display Settings 19 15...

Page 17: ...plus or minus to adjust the contrast of the screen BRIGHTNESS 16 Touch the plus or minus to adjust the brightness of th e screen Brightness Screen Color 19 4 N Beep On Vehicle Chime Normai SCREEN COL...

Page 18: ...utton to turn this feature on Touch OFF to turn this feature off VEHIClE CHIME This feature allows you to change the chime volume level The chime cannot be turned off completely Touch the lOUD button...

Page 19: ...h the ClOCK button 18 Note Touching the time display button briefly will display the date Adjust Clock 10 47 12Hr 24Hr Auto GPS Update Time Zone On this screen the following touch sensitive buttons ar...

Page 20: ...zone Available choices are as follows GMT 3 Greenwich Mean Time 03 00 GMT 4 Greenwich Mean Time 04 00 To update the clock manually do the following 1 Touch the MANUAL ADJUST button 2 Touch the up or...

Page 21: ...n Options Menu 80 Destination Entry Method Point of lnterestCustomization 84 Previous Start Point 38 Change Route 86 Destination Entry Method Phone Number 39 Maps 87 Destination Entry Method Intersect...

Page 22: ...t etc 22 The navigation system is designed to assist you while driving but it is possible that the information in the system may not always be complete Road conditions such as no turns detours and con...

Page 23: ...map screen the following touch sensitive but tons are available DEST destination Button See Enter Destination for more information Section 3 A D l l c II i MHz lll liiJ Qt 11 li l ilHii lEI BIB NAV OP...

Page 24: ...as been planned _the first press oLtbe NAV button will also display the following the number of miles kilometers remaining until you reach your final destination the est mated time to Our destination...

Page 25: ...llows you to plan a route using any of several destination entry methods See Destination Entry Methods later in this section The Destination Entry screen also allows you to view or change the navigati...

Page 26: ...system s search area do the following 1 Touch the CHANGE button 26 Note This touch sensitive button is on the Destination Entry screen The system will display the SEARCH AREA screen Search Area Unite...

Page 27: ...ur destination is located in the current search area To change the navigation system s search area see 11Setting the Search Area11 There are multiple pages of destination entry methods Destination a 1...

Page 28: ...is moving When you finish entering a location using one of the destination entry methods a map will appear with the location shown See Getting Started On Your Route for more information 28 Address II...

Page 29: ...s is located type the city name manually using the alpha numeric keypad Touch the INPUT CITY NAME button Type the city name manually using the alpha numeric keypad See Alpha Numeric Keypad for informa...

Page 30: ...ur vehicle s current location Select the desired city name from the list the system provides Once a city has been chosen the system will go to the street name input screen 30 Address House Entering a...

Page 31: ...ng the numeric keypad and then touch the OK button The system will list the address number range that is available for the street If there is more than one street with the street number entered the sy...

Page 32: ...I t 111 1 32 interest button Note This touch sensitive button is on the Destination Entry screen The system will display the Point of interest screen POl ___ __ N _ a _ m _ e _ ____ ll tnput POl Name...

Page 33: ...ormation is entered the system will automatically search for available names While inputting a name the LIST list button will become available once there are names to choose from Section 3 Touch the L...

Page 34: ...ill have the following choices Touch INPUT CITY NAME to enter a point of interest or city name using the alphabet key pad See Alpha Numeric Keypad for information Touch All CITIES to return to the fir...

Page 35: ...l arrows on the screen to scroll through the stored locations 3 Select the desired destination from the memory points list A map will appear with the destination shown See Getting Started on Your Rout...

Page 36: ...Note This touch sensitive button is on the Destination Entry screen The system will display the Previous Destination screen Previous Destination M tffljM 1 1 Q 1427 6040 RD KARRANA BLOC II CD 24 AVE...

Page 37: ...lowing 1 Touch the ffi EMERGENCY button Note This touch sensitive button is on the Destination Entry screen Section 3 Emergency A N25 13 38 ESS 17 19 Current Position LAT N25 13 38 LONG E55 17 19 Poli...

Page 38: ...on Note This touch sensitive button is on the Destination Entry screen The map will appear and the last known vehicle position will be displayed along with the last road preference 2 Scroll across the...

Page 39: ...on entry method do the following 1 Touch the I PHONE NUMBER button Note This touch sensitive button is on the Destination Entry screen 2 Use the keypad to enter the phone number See Alpha Numeric Keyp...

Page 40: ...ting the intersecting roads you wish to travel to To enter an intersection do the following 40 Intersection 1st Street II Input 1st Street Name II 2nd Street I II I 111111 113 I 1 Touch the INTERSECTI...

Page 41: ...cally search for available names Select the street name from the list 3 Enter the second street name using the alphabet keypad Select the street name from the list If there are multiple intersections...

Page 42: ...HIGHWAY ENTRANCE EXIT button 42 Note This touch sensitive button is on the Destination Entry screen The system will display the HIGHWAY ENTRANCE EXIT screen Highway Ent Exit Highway II Input H way Nam...

Page 43: ...way you entered The list can be sorted by name or by distance from your current location 7 Select the desired motorway entrance or exit A map will appear with the destination shown See Getting Started...

Page 44: ...previously stored destinations Each preset destination is stored to one of the numbered touch sensitive buttons at the bottom of the Destination Entry screen To select a preset destination touch the...

Page 45: ...ap will appear with the location shown On this screen the following touch sensitive buttons are available SET DESTINATION Touch this button to set the current map location as your final destination Th...

Page 46: ...screen Touch the ADD button to insert the waypoint in the desired order This feature allows you to add 1 It f fi to At JJ 1 1 in tc 111 nrt tho up LV IIVCO VVUJt VIIIL UI JII Lll way to your final des...

Page 47: ...ss the ROUTE OVERVIEW screen On this map screen the following route planning settings are available START Touch this button to select the current highlighted route and begin route guidance Section 3 1...

Page 48: ...use this menu to customize your route planning methods See Edit Route under Navigation Menu for more information Three Routes Fastest If vou select the 3 ROUTES button Shortest B fJ i o the map scree...

Page 49: ...u for more information The map will display each route in a different color Touch the TIME DISTANCE button to display the total distance and the estimated travel time for each route Section 3 Touch FA...

Page 50: ...tem will begin route calculation To begin route guidance do one of the following Touch the ROUTE button or 50 The ROUTE OVERVIEW screen will appear Next touch the START button Begin driving the vehicl...

Page 51: ...on Touch this button to view the route traveling toward the vehicle s current location Touch this button again to increase or decrease the speed at which the indicator will trace the route Touch this...

Page 52: ...TE PREVIEW screen This screen allows you to change the system s preview setting from the final destination to a point of interest location To change the setting do the following 1 Touch the SELECT POl...

Page 53: ...ever the arrow buttons are used to preview the route the route will be traced to the final destination instead of the next point of interest location NAVIGATION MENU The NAV MENU navigation menu scree...

Page 54: ...ed destinations You will no longer receive voice prompts for navigation 54 The current route will be stored in memory Nav Menu Suspend Guidance W Map Appearance Voice Volume While guidance is paused t...

Page 55: ...voice prompt volume level for the system See Voice Guidance Volume Settings later in this section for more information Jj EDIT ROUTE Select this item to recalculate a route based on your preferences S...

Page 56: ...ton located at the bottom of the map screen 2 Touch J MAP APPEARANCE 56 I Map Appearance Map Orient I rn North Up _ Heading Up 18 3DView Guidance Mode lj Arrow I rn Turn List 0 Map Map mode Split Scre...

Page 57: ...display the next turn rn TURN LIST Touch this button to have the guidance screen display several upcoming turns Directional arrows street name and distance to the next turn will also be displayed MAP...

Page 58: ...all the voice prompts you receive from the system 58 Voice Volume Voice Volume 111111111111111111 II Adaptive Voice Volume Control On II ltjolol I I ___ _____ ___ I I To access this menu do the follo...

Page 59: ...mple of the new volume level If voice guidance is not needed lower the volume as far as it will go so the voice prompts cannot be heard ADAPTIVE VOICE VOLUME CONTROL When this feature is on the voice...

Page 60: ...menu either touch the JJ EDIT ROUTE button when it appears on the map screen or do the following 60 Edit Route Condition Search Condition Reorder Modify Route Preference Delete Delete I I f _ i _ _ ii...

Page 61: ...re available SEARCH CONDITION Touch this button to change the route planning method for the current route This feature allows you to change and vary the route planning methods used between each waypoi...

Page 62: ...information REORDER Touch this button to change the order of the waypoints and final destination DELETE Touch this button to delete the current destination on the planned route Changing the Order of W...

Page 63: ...he START button Once you begin driving you will hear a voice prompt directing you to proceed to the highlighted route See Getting Started on Your Route for more information Section 3 SET PREFERRED ROA...

Page 64: ...o delete all road preference settings on the current route Adding and Modifying Preferred Roads To add or modify road preference settings do the following 1 Touch the NAV navigation menu button locate...

Page 65: ...ce Guide in All Mode 1 3 Estimated Time Travel a Enter Speed Change To access this menu do the following 1 Touch the NAV navigation menu button located at the bottom of the map screen Section 3 M mM G...

Page 66: ...uage VOICE GUIDE IN ALL MODE This feature allows you to hear navigation voice guidance prompts while the system is in audio mode Touch the ON button to turn this feature on Touch OFF to turn this feat...

Page 67: ...lowable speed that can be set is 150 km h 95 mph AUTO REROUTE When your destination is set and you are off the planned route the system will automatically begin to reroute You will be able to see the...

Page 68: ...tire pressure differences if a spare tire is installed or if the vehicle ic roiAr otorl rtrt t rli t nrP IJ I A __ Touch YES to calibrate the sys tem Touch NO to retain the current settings SELECT DE...

Page 69: ...or MAP COLOR NIGHT This feature allows you to adjust the nighttime map appearance When this menu appears on the display you may choose between the following options NORMAL AUTO 1 2 3 4 Section 3 The A...

Page 70: ...the bottom of the map screen 2 Touch the fl MEMORY POINTS button 70 Memory Points Memory Points Free 30 Register Preset Dest Free 5 Register Areas to Avoid Free 10 Register Edit II Edit II Edit Delete...

Page 71: ...uch OK A map will appear with the destination represented by a flag 4 Touch the REGISTER POINT button to store the location as a memory point You may choose from among three pages of different icons o...

Page 72: ...ge one or more of the fol lowing features associated with the stored memory point Name of a memory point Location of a memory point on the map Icon Phone number of a memory point Displaying a Memory P...

Page 73: ...s select the DELETE All button Preset Destinations This feature allows you to store edit and delete up to five preset destinations Each preset destination is stored to one of the numbered touch sensit...

Page 74: ...destination and route settings See the following for more information Destination Entry Methods 5 A map will appear with the destination shown Touch the REGISTER POINT button to store the location as...

Page 75: ...RY POINTS button 3 Touch DELETE under PRESET DEST preset destinations on the screen to delete a stored preset destination 4 Select the preset destination you wish to delete To delete all preset destin...

Page 76: ...ation as the home destination Whenever you touch the home icon on the Destination Entry screen a route will be calculated to this destination Once a home destination is stored the REGISTER HOME button...

Page 77: ...on Destination Entry Methods See Destination Entry Meth ods later in this section If desired reduce or enlarge the area around the point you want to avoid by using the down or up arrows on the screen...

Page 78: ...ETE under AREAS TO AVOID on the screen to delete a stored avoid area 4 Select the avoid area you wish to deiete To delete all stored avoid areas select the DEL ALL delete all button Previous Destinati...

Page 79: ...1 Touch the NAV navigation menu button located at the bottom of the map screen 2 Touch the MEMORY POINTS button 3 Touch DEL PREV DEST delete previous destination to view the list of previous destinat...

Page 80: ...the map screen 80 POl Icon Off POl Selection Suspend Guidance Right Screen Nav Options This menu allows you to set up the following options for the guidance screen dispiayed on the map while on a plan...

Page 81: ...ice prompts for navigation The current route will be stored in memory While guidance is paused the RESUME GUIDANCE button will appear on the screen Touch RESUME GUIDANCE to turn guidance back on and r...

Page 82: ...be represented by a flag on the map screen See Memory Points for more information RIGHT SCREEN If a split screen is currently displayed touch this button to adjust the options for the screen located...

Page 83: ...o set the current map location as your final destination ADD WAYPOINT This feature allows you to add the current map location as a waypoint on the current route See Destination Preview for more inform...

Page 84: ...ttom of the map screen Touch the POl SELECTION point of interest selection button on the NAV OPTIONS screen The POi SELECTiON screen will appear Select the category desired 84 POl Selection jJ Gas Sta...

Page 85: ...list of icons at the top of the screen will be cleared and no icons will appear on the map Section 3 Local POl List M fflM Sort by PETROFIL GAS STA It I 1 0km DistanceJ a a a D CITI jj CITI jj BUDAIY...

Page 86: ...e current route while the vehicle is in motion Touch the NAV OPTIONS navigation options button located on the bottom of the map screen Touch CHANGE ROUTE change route to view the following choices Not...

Page 87: ...select this option MAPS This section includes basic information that you need to know about the map database The maps are stored on one DVD If a regional map does not recognize a specific name of a t...

Page 88: ...r top corners until the screen is in position Push the screen inward using the four outer corners until you hear a click NOTE In order to use navigation mapping features the mapping data DVD must be l...

Page 89: ...p screen Vehicle Symbol Your vehicle is shown as this symbol It indicates the current position and heading direction of your vehicle on the map screen Section 3 Destination Symbol After a route has be...

Page 90: ...the map view is North up VVhi e in North up mode North will always be at the top of the map screen regardless of which direction the vehicle is traveling This symbol indicates that the map view is ve...

Page 91: ...red on the planned route this symbol will show the straightline distance to the next destination on the route instead of the final destination The number of the waypoint will appear next to the distan...

Page 92: ...Method Change the search area when you get closer to the area you are traveling to Second Method Change the search area when entering your destination and route settings See Enter Destination for more...

Page 93: ...e following conditions the satellite signal is obstructed by tall buildings a large truck or a tunnel objects are located on the instrument panel a satellite is unable to send sig nals because it is b...

Page 94: ...traveling on slippery road surfaces such as sand gravel and or snow The vehicle is being driven on winding roads The vehicle is being driven on a long straight road The vehicle is approaching a tall b...

Page 95: ...n heavy traffic where driving is at low speeds and the vehicle is stopped and started repeat edly If you experience problems with your navigation system you may need to calibrate the system To calibra...

Page 96: ...ation by time or season or any other regulation which may be given 96 Some routes may not be searched If there are new roads if roads have recently changed or if certain roads are not listed on the ma...

Page 97: ...ge areas within your region vary with respect to the level of map detail available for any given area Some areas will feature greater levels of detail than others If this happens it does not mean ther...

Page 98: ...Control 101 Care of Your Compact Disc Player 113 Finding a Station 102 Band Selection 102 Tuning 103 Station Seeking 103 Station Scanning 103 Setting Preset Stations 104 Audio Menu 105 Manual Tone Ad...

Page 99: ...pment is added your vehicle s chimes may be disabled Certain accessories may not be compatible with your vehicle See your dealer for more information Also see Accessories and Modifications in your veh...

Page 100: ...Press it again to turn the system off Section 3 13 I I _ _ 11 l_gj Q W W i IEIBIIB VOLUME CONTROL Rotate the top knob to the right to increase the volume and to the left to decrease the volume Your so...

Page 101: ...Indicator on the map screen See the following for more information Navigation System Overview 102 FM1 97 1 The station frequency will appear on the display and the following touch sensitive buttons Pr...

Page 102: ...e radio stations STATION SEEKING To search for stations use the SEEK up or down arrows Press the up or down arrow on the SEEK switch to tune the radio to either a higher or lower station The radio wil...

Page 103: ...ion Press it again to stop the scanning function 104 SETTING PRESET STATIONS The six touch sensitive buttons allow you to store your six favorite stations for each radio band To store a preset 1 Turn...

Page 104: ...your bass treble and midrange do the following 1 Press the audio hard key The AUDIO screen will appear Section 3 Audio Bass Midrange Treble a II II II 1 2 D II II II IIIBIIIIII I _1m 2 Manually set th...

Page 105: ...t button for more speaker sound on the right of the vehicle The middle position balances the sound between the left and right speakers 4 Press the BAND hard key to return to the previous screen EQUALI...

Page 106: ...ch and hold one of the six preset buttons until you hear a beep The equalization setting stored for the station will be automat ically chosen whenever you se lect the preset station 7 If desired repea...

Page 107: ...t will cause the radio features to work improperly If this happens please contact the radio station RADIO DATA SYSTEM RDS AVAILABILITY In areas where the Radio Data System is not available your radio...

Page 108: ...ver small 8 em discs can only be played with specially designed adaptors If playing a CD R the sound quality may be reduced due to CD R quality the method of recording the quality of the music that ha...

Page 109: ...y have different functions when a disc is inserted Insert the music disc part way into the slot The player will pull it in the rest of the way Press the hard key to display the CD rnenu screen 110 CD...

Page 110: ...fast forward quickly through a track selection As the CD advances the elapsed time will be displayed to help you find the correct passage To move ahead to the begin ning of the next track press the I...

Page 111: ...ll also sound Press either arrow again to stop scanning 112 Source Selection Press BAND to stop playing the disc and switch to the radio Press I to restart the disc Tone Control While the CD menu is d...

Page 112: ...compact disc slot to eject the map DVD If the I hard key is pressed and a disc is not loaded in the CD player the message NO DISC will appear on the display Contact your dealer if an error occurs repe...

Page 113: ...rea 77 Avoid Area 76 Deleting Avoid Areas 78 Editing Avoid Areas 77 Register 77 Setting the Search Area 26 8 Audio Adjusting the Speakers 106 Audio System 100 BAND Button 4 11 BAND 4 11 Basic System I...

Page 114: ...0 23 NAV RPT navigation repeat Hard Key 4 10 24 Open Close Faceplate and CD Player Eject Button 4 11 Power Volume Knob 4 10 SEEK Switch 4 11 Tuning Knob 4 11 CURRENT STREET NAME 67 Cleaning the System...

Page 115: ...thod 43 Intersection Destination Entry Method 40 Map Scroll Destination Entry Method 38 Memory Point Destination Entry Method 35 Ejecting the Map DVD 88 Installing the Map DVD 8 Map DVD Loading Slot 4...

Page 116: ...treet Name 30 Home 75 Faceplate and CD Player Eject Button 4 11 Finding a Station 102 G Getting Started 6 Getting Started On Your Route 45 Home Destination Entry Method 43 Intersection Destination Ent...

Page 117: ...emory Points Deleting 73 Editing 72 Registering Memory Points 71 Manual Tone Adjustment 105 Map GUIDANCE MODE 56 57 Map Appearance 55 56 Icons Map DVD Loading Slot 4 Point of Interest Icons 80 83 MAP...

Page 118: ...avigation Setup 55 65 Point of Interest Icons 80 83 VOICE VOLUME Option 55 59 NAV navigation 4 1 0 23 NAV Options Navigation Options Menu 80 NAV RPT navigation repeat Hard Key 4 10 24 Navigation Confi...

Page 119: ...tion 25 Home 75 SET DESTINATION 45 83 Suspend Guidance 54 81 Playing a CD 110 Playing the Radio Finding a Station 102 Radio Data System 108 POl SELECTION point of interest selection 81 Point of Intere...

Page 120: ...83 Registering Memory Points 71 Registering Preset Destinations 74 Setting Preset Stations 104 Previous Destination 36 78 Previous Starting Point 38 Problems with Route Guidance 95 Reroute Auto Rerout...

Page 121: ...ferred Roads 63 64 Search Area 26 Resume Guidance 54 81 Search Condition 61 Route Overview 47 55 Searching for Local Points of Interest 85 Route Preferences 61 Seek Route Preview 50 55 SEEK Switch 4 1...

Page 122: ...92 Current Vehicle Position 89 Destination Symbol 89 Distance To Destination and Estimated Travel Time 5 91 Estimated Travel Time 5 91 Final Destination 89 North Up 90 Vehicle Symbol 89 Vehicle Up 90...

Page 123: ...94 Vehicle Symbol 89 Vehicle Up Symbol 90 Voice Adaptive Voice Volume Control Option 59 VOICE VOLUME Option 55 59 Voice Guidance Language 66 Change 66 Voice Guidance Volume Settings 58 VOICE GUIDE IN...

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