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City Areas
Press this button on the touchscreen to display City Areas
while in Map View. Press and release the button on the
touchscreen until a check-mark appears, showing the set-
ting has been selected.
•
River Names
Press this button on the touchscreen to display River
Names while in Map View. Press and release the button on
the touchscreen until a check-mark appears, showing the
setting has been selected.
NOTE:
You can press the “back arrow” button on the
touchscreen to return to the previous screen or the “X”
button on the touchscreen to exit.
Settings — Guidance
With the Map displayed, press the “Options” button on the
touchscreen, then press the “Settings” button on the touch-
screen and then the “Guidance” button on the touchscreen.
You can also access this menu by pressing the “Settings”
button in the lower right of the Nav Main Menu.
The following Guidance options are available.
•
Play Voice Guidance Prompts
Press this button on the touchscreen to enable Voice
Guidance Prompts during route guidance. Press and re-
lease the button on the touchscreen until a check-mark
appears, showing the setting has been selected.
•
Nav Volume Adjustment
Press the “+” or “–” buttons on the touchscreen to adjust
the Nav Voice Prompt Volume.
NOTE:
If the NAV Volume Adjustment setting is set
between level 0 and 11 it will default to level 12 on a vehicle
restart, if the NAV Volume Adjustment setting is set
between level 13 and 38 it will RETAIN the setting on a
vehicle restart.
•
Lane Recommendation
Press this button on the touchscreen to enable Lane Rec-
ommendation during route guidance. Press and release the
button on the touchscreen until a check-mark appears,
showing the setting has been selected.
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