NAVIGATION
Note:
The navigation SD card must be in
the SD card slot to operate the navigation
system. If you need a replacement SD card,
see an authorized dealer.
Note:
The SD card slot is spring-loaded. To
remove the SD card, just push the card in
and release it. Do not attempt to pull the
card out to remove it; this could cause
damage.
Your navigation system is comprised of
two main features, destination mode and
map mode.
To set a destination, press the green corner
of your touchscreen, then the
Dest
button
when it appears. See
Setting a
Destination
later in this chapter.
To view the navigation map and your
vehicle's current location, touch the green
bar in the upper right-hand corner of the
touchscreen, or, press
Dest
, then
Map
. See
Map mode
later in this chapter.
Setting a Destination
Press the green corner of your touchscreen,
then the
Dest
button when it appears.
Choose any of the following:
Destination
My Home
Favorites
Previous Destinations
Point of Interest
Emergency
Street Address
Intersection
City Center
Destination
Map
Edit Route
Cancel Route
1.
Enter the necessary information into
the highlighted text fields (in any
order). For address destination entry,
the
Go!
button appears once you enter
all the necessary information. Pressing
the
Go!
button makes the address
location appear on the map. If you
choose
Previous Destination
, the last
20 destinations you have selected
appear.
2. Select
Set as Dest
to make this your
destination. You can also choose to set
this as a waypoint (have the system
route to this point on the way to your
current destination) or save it as a
favorite. The system considers any
Avoid Areas
selections in its route
calculation.
3. Choose from up to three different types
of routes, and then select
Start Route
.
•
Fastest: Uses the fastest moving roads
possible.
•
Shortest: Uses the shortest distance
possible.
•
Eco Route: Uses the most fuel-efficient
route.
You can cancel the route or have the
system demo the route for you. Select
Route Prefs
to set route preferences like
avoiding freeways, tollroads, ferries and
car trains as well as to use or not use
high-occupancy vehicle lanes.
(High-occupancy vehicle lanes are also
known as carpool or diamond lanes.
People who ride in buses, vanpools or
carpools use these lanes.)
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