Hardware Components
There are three main parts to the hardware: the main unit, the display, and a
remote control unit called a Navigation commander. The main unit and
display should be properly installed in your vehicle before you attempt to
follow the instructions in this manual.
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The Navigation commander
Once your mobile navigation system has been installed and set up for use, most
operations are carried out using the Navigation commander. In order to work properly,
the commander must be properly positioned with respect to the display. If you have
difficulty issuing commands to the equipment, make sure there is a clear line of sight
from the commander to the display.
The commander has a joystick and a number of buttons. Their functions are explained
below.
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(ON/OFF)button
This is the power switch for your Mobile Navigation System.
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Joystick/
button
The joystick has eight directions of movement. Use it to make choices on the display and
to scroll the map . The joystick also acts as the
button; simply press it to select a
location on the map or choose an option displayed on the screen.
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(NAVI) button
The
(NAVI) button is used to view the map or return to guidance mode. Its use is
explained in more detail in the relevant sections of this manual.
Press this button to repeat the last guidance massage.
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(MENU) button
The
(MENU) button is used to display a menu of options on the screen. The menu
displayed is contextual; that is, it depends on what mode the system is in. Its use is
described in more detail in the relevant sections of this manual.
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(BACK) button
While using a menu, this button will cancel the present operation and take you back to the
previously displayed menu or list.
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button
This button is used to enlarge the scale of the displayed map, and also to cycle through
multiple items of information on the display.
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button
This button is used to reduce the scale of the displayed map, and also to cycle backwards
through multiple items of information on the display.
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(TALK) button
This button is used to initiate voice recognition, allowing you to give commands to the
system by voice.
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(NEXT OPTION) button
This button is used to cycle through possible matches when a voice command is given.
When you press a button on the Navigation commander, you will hear a confirmation
“beep” from the system speaker. You can be sure that your command has been
accepted when you hear this sound.
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