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16. Make sure the time shown by the system is correct; 

the system gets it from the GPS satellites. For 

areas that do not follow daylight saving time, you 

may have to adjust the time settings. Go to the 

Setup screen, select 

More

, select 

Clock Settings

then select 

Clock Adjustment

, and set Auto 

Daylight Saving Time to 

OFF

.

NOTE: If your dealership is located near a time 

zone boundary, set 

Auto Time Zone by GPS

 to 

OFF

. The clock then keeps the “home” time if the 

customer routinely drives across the time zone 

boundary.

17. Turn the headlights on and off to verify that the 

display dims with the headlights on. If not, press the 

SETUP

 button, select 

Display

, and set the display 

mode to 

AUTO

. Set the dash brightness level to the 

midpoint with the headlights turned ON, and 

recheck.

18. Press the 

SETUP

 button, or use the voice control 

system and say “Setup.” Then verify these settings:
• Volume is set to midrange.
• Brightness is set so the display can be seen in 

bright sunlight.

19. In 

Setup

, select 

More

, then 

Personal Information

then 

Previous Destinations

. Follow the screen 

prompts to delete all previous destinations except 

your dealership.

20. Return to the main menu. If needed, clean the 

screen with a soft, damp cloth. You may use a mild 

cleaner intended for eyeglasses or computer 

screens. Harsher chemicals may damage the 

screen.
NOTE: Do not use shop towels, paper towels, or 

tissues; they can scratch or damage the screen.

REARVIEW CAMERA

With the ignition switch in ON (II), shift to R. The 

rearview image appears on the navigation display. Use 

the 

ZOOM IN

 and 

ZOOM OUT

 buttons to adjust the 

image brightness. The brightness adjustment is not 

affected by the screen brightness adjustment in Setup.
NOTE:  
• When you are in R, only the zoom buttons work. The 

other buttons are locked out.

• If the image is foggy or dirty, clean the rearview 

camera lens.

SYSTEM LIMITATIONS

These issues could arise during the PDI or after 

installing replacement parts to repair the system. Refer 

to the navigation manual or the technology reference 

guide for basic operation.
If you think you found any problems with the navigation 

system during the PDI or after installing replacement 

parts to repair the system, refer to 

System Limitations

 

and 

Database Limitations

 in the navigation manual. 

This helps you to avoid replacing parts when the issue 

may be a system characteristic.
To minimize distractions while driving, always use the 

voice control system to operate the navigation system. 

Always verify the audio and visual route information by 

carefully observing roadway signs, signals, etc. Use 

your own good judgment, and obey traffic laws while 

driving.
The navigation system has these limitations:
• The GPS (Global Positioning System) satellites used 

by the navigation system are operated by the U.S. 

Department of Defense. For security reasons, 

certain inaccuracies are built into the GPS. This can 

cause occasional positioning errors of up to several 

hundred feet. If the navigation system indicates your 

position incorrectly, wait several seconds until it 

corrects itself. The system may also correct itself 

after you make a turn or cross a road.

• The routes calculated by the system may not always 

be what you consider the most direct ones. Try 

different routing methods to obtain the best route. 

Even the direction your vehicle is pointing influences 

the route calculation.

• Since businesses close or relocate, some 

information may be inaccurate. Also, route guidance 

may conflict with actual road conditions, such as 

street closures, construction, and detours.

• Occasionally, the navigation system may reboot due 

to excess cold, heat, or shock, or from recalculating 

a route too many times. Rebooting does not 

necessarily indicate a need for service.

• The GPS antenna receives location information from 

orbiting satellites. Anything that blocks or interferes 

with the signal affects accuracy. The GPS signal can 

be blocked or interfered with (vehicle position shown 

incorrectly on the map) by:
- Aftermarket metallic window tinting above or to the 

sides of the GPS antenna.

- Aftermarket vehicle tracking systems mounted 

near the navigation unit or the display.

- Radar detectors, cell phones, or other aftermarket 

electronic accessories placed near the navigation 

unit or the display.

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Страница 1: ...ing testing These topics are covered Navigation System Controls Voice Control System Navigation DVD Installation Navigation System Setup at PDI Rearview Camera System Limitations Map Coverage Areas Hawaii System Setup Ordering a Navigation DVD For more information about the navigation system and its operation refer to these resources Quick Start Guide or Technology Reference Guide Online Universit...

Страница 2: ... NOTE The navigation system does not respond and displays an error message if you have activated the HFL TALK button Press the HFL BACK button before using the navigation system You must be in the driver s seat to use voice commands with the navigation system If you speak a command with something in your mouth with a heavy accent or have a high pitched voice the system may misinterpret your voice ...

Страница 3: ... GUIDE button for at least 15 seconds Select Complete on the display then select Return twice to exit the diagnostic mode 3 Start the engine and drive the vehicle outside away from buildings tall trees and power lines Then enter the 4 digit security code for the navigation system NOTE There are two code labels and a plastic code card in a small plastic bag in the glove box Attach one of the labels...

Страница 4: ...then find a safe place to park Set the map scale at 1 20 Make sure the VP vehicle position icon moves smoothly as you drive and does not jerk from one point to another Also make sure the icon points in the direction the vehicle is traveling it should not dog track or spin After driving a few hundred feet the name of the road you are driving on should appear on the bottom of the screen 9 With the m...

Страница 5: ...ce guide for basic operation If you think you found any problems with the navigation system during the PDI or after installing replacement parts to repair the system refer to System Limitations and Database Limitations in the navigation manual This helps you to avoid replacing parts when the issue may be a system characteristic To minimize distractions while driving always use the voice control sy...

Страница 6: ...rn Canada is also available for purchase see ORDERING A DVD Detailed Coverage and Non Detailed Coverage Many cities and metropolitan areas are fully mapped with detailed coverage while rural areas typically have less accurate incomplete or non verified information Refer to Introduction and Getting Started in the navigation manual for more information For a list of current detailed coverage areas b...

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