Crossfire Navagation Manual PDF
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1 General Operation•...•.•..•...7
2 Radio Operation ..•..••..••.•.15
3 CDOperation ........•....•.••.37
4 Optional CDCOperation .•47
5 Navigation •••.••••••••••••••••••
53
6 Clock Operation .•••.•••.•••••91
7 User Menu 97
8 Service Menu ..•..•••••••••••
103
5
GENERAL OPERATION
Buttons and Knobs 8
Interpreting the Display 10
Turning the Radio On and Off 11
Adjusting Volume 12
Adjusting Sound Quality 12
7
General Operation
BUTTONS AN 0 KNOBS Multi-func-
RAD
button
NAV
CD
Button
Switch
Function
button
Display
eject
Right
Dial
knob between
Select
Access
based
AM/FM:
Switch
See
Eject CD
left/right
cancel on
page to to
route AM
letters and
Description
context-sensitive
indisplay
Navigation
6, internal
tune FM
in toprompts.
guidance. II
Interpreting modes.
mode;
drive.
the The Dis-
features,
I
I
tion buttons
button
Navigation speller for city/street and then push NAVIGATION:
in to confirm
next/previous station. destination.
Button
AUD
CD
Left
ON7 button
OPT
C/C button
Function
knob
button
buttonSet
Press
Dial
Systembass,
to access
display
left/right
power for context-sensitive
Description
switch
balance to CD
and
clock,
volume
on/off mode.
treble
set
when If
time 11
9
when
control; your
12
or
pressed. 10 p~y. I I I
for
seconds
mode.
announcement
mated
play more
Changer.
pressed.
options
push
access
unit and
pressing
is than
switches
8compass. 2features
Customize
available
inequipped
to repeat
audio
this seconds.
time-of-arrival.
andbetween
for
buttonthe
with to
your
thehear
alast
for CD
the
unit's
active
when
CD
more and
dis-CD
esti-
audio
navigation
pressed
changer,
than 2
8
General Operation
9
General Operation
INTERPRETING THE DISPLAY
Area
Audio
Text
Detailed
Function
above
Reports
Navigation
smart tance
features
track
keys
speller and
statusIdentifies
audio
additional
forto
Driving
Radio
Informs dis-
that
number,direction
the
features
press
naviga- active
toprograminformation
available
access
recommendations:
Description
station
you which
frequency,audio CD for
type
multifunction 1 2 3
and
etc. estimated
ivesource.
this
such
audio
(PTY), as RDS
mode. time of arrival.
and PTY.
10
General Operation
TURNING TH E RADIO ON AND OFF
Or turn vehicleOrignition
turn vehicle
The ignition
on. radio off. off is turned back on.
ignition
will turned
turn
It will
To turn radio on turn The
on automatically
radio will If when theoff.
ds after the vehicle ignition
automatically is
after 1 hour. of turning
Press the. off the ignition
button
button. for 2 seconds.
within 5 seconds
he •on and thenisshuts
button itselfthe
pressed, off radio turns
11
General Operation
ADJUSTING VOLUME less than 2 seconds. The following adjustments are
Turn the left knob to increase or decrease volume. The available from the sound menu: Bass (Bas), Treble
(Trb), Balance (Bal) and Flat Frequency Response (Fit).
volume level appears on the display while it is being
Flat Frequency Response means that bass and treble
adjusted. return to their default values.
Audio programs and navigation announcements
Separate bass and treble settings are maintained for
maintain separate volume levels. To set the volume for
FM, AM, CD, CD changer, navigation announcements
navigation announcements, turn the left knob while a
and telephone operation. One and the same setting is
navigation announcement is playing. Push in the left maintained across all audio modes for balance. New
knob to replay the previous navigation announcement.
Bass: To adjust the bass, press the E button. If necessary, press the Bas
multifunction key to display the bass menu. Turn the right knob to select the
desired level. The display shows the audio mode being changed (AM, FM, CD,
etc.). AM, FM, CD and CD changer each maintain their own bass setting.
12
General Operation
E
Ft'l T r··E'b 1 E' 0
~a=-BalFlt
• G ••••••••
~~: Treble: To adjust the treble, press the button followed by the Trb
multifunction key. Turn the right knob to select the desired level. The display
shows the audio mode being changed (AM, FM, CD, etc.). AM, FM, CD and CD
changer each maintain their own treble setting .
~".
E
Balance: To adjust the left/right speaker balance, press the
button followed by the Bal multifunction key. Turn the right knob
••••••• ~ to select the desired ratio between the left and right speakers .
• (such as
cause
f
1;3t··~·
·IUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
multifunction
the FM)
frequency key.
tonetoadjustments
be reset to mid-level
response, pressE
II'U'III·IIIIIIIIII "Tone flat?" will be displayed. Press the Fit multifunction key again to
Flat
theFrequency
bass and treble
button Response:
followed byTo
thesetFit
(zero).for the current audio source
bass and treble levels to a flat
13
RADIO OPERATION
Radio Operation 17
Switching to Radio 17
Selecting the FM Band.............................. 17
The FM Display 17
16
Radio Operation
RADIO OPERATION SELECTING THE FM BAND
The navigation radio processes these signals:
FM 87.9 MHz to 107.9 MHz
AM 530 KHz to 1700 KHz
While listening to any radio station, press theE
ton again to switch between the AM and FM bands.
but_
3.
PS name ("Program Service name","call letters"), if
available, or station frequency;
band is FM
played. The display shows the station frequency, band 4. RDS appears while FM RDS is active. PlY appears if
and time-of-day. program type is active.
17
Radio Operation
5. stereo indicator appears while radio is receiving CHANNEL SELECTION FOR FM RADIO
stereo signals Methods to select FM radio stations are seek, scan,
6. compass appears when navigation is not active; storing/recalling preset stations and manual tuning.
while navigation is active, turn-by-turn driving rec-
ommendations appear here Seek
7. TP indicator appears if the RDS transmitter is Turn the right knob clockwise or counter-clockwise to
equipped with a traffic program. An inverted m tune to the next/previous receivable and identifiable
icon appears on the display while the traffic pro- FM station. If no FM station is found, the tuner remains
gram is active. at the current frequency.
8. press the multifunction key below this symbol to
access FM preset stations 7 through 12. Scan
9. TUNE appears here while manual tuning is active. Push in the right knob to start an FM station search.
Program type appears here if PTY is active. Other- The radio sweeps through the entire FM band. During
wise, time of day is displayed. the first pass, the radio plays 5 seconds of each strong
station. For second and subsequent passes, the radio
plays 5 seconds of every available station. The scan
icon ~ flashes while the radio scans.
18
Radio Operation
• any preset button is pressed 7 through 12 until you hear the confirmation beep.
• ClK, AUD, OPT, CD, RAD,NAV or any multifunc- Press the -> multifunction key to access multifunction
tion key is pressed keys 7 through 12.
• vehicle ignition is turned off.
19
Radio Operation
If the active station is assigned to a multifunction key,
the number above the multifunction key is inverted as
ami + Dis: choose which appears in the display:
clock, frequency or program type
shown by multifunction key 2 in the diagram below.
ami + Tun: turn on/off manual FM tuning
ami + Rds: turn on/off RDS
20
Radio Operation
Display Clock Display Frequency
While listening to FM radio, press the OPT button.
Then press the Dis multifunction key until
Disp. Frequency appears in the display.
HjR 97.9
STEREO
TP
1 2 3 4 5 :5 -)
21
mil + RDS: RDS Mode
The navigation radio receives RDS signals in the FM
band. RDS is a technology that some radio stations
use to broadcast inaudible information for the radio to
evaluate. It is important for you to be aware of whether
the radio is in RDS mode because this will affect which
radio stations are available to you and the methods
available to select the radio stations. Access to PTY
(program type selection) and Reg (regional links) is
The radio waits a few seconds and then the TUNE icon only available when RDS is on.
appears in the display.
While listening to FM radio, press the OPT hard key. If
RDS is not active, the following display appears:
Ot
1. 2 7
.J..§.
= s i-H
3 i i i .,)
<+ 5• 6 -) TP .•.&.
_.,RPSSTEREO
.£..1::. r';JRTH
23
Radio Operation
Regional Links On/Off Program Types
Many local radio stations only have a couple of different Specific types of programs such as sports, classical
frequencies, and their coverage area is limited. Some music, etc. can be selected using the PTY function. The
local stations are linked together according to their PTY function is only available while FM RDS is on.
region, so if the signal from a local radio station
becomes weak, the RDS radio can switch to another The PTY is transmitted by the RDS station if the broad-
local station in the same region. If you want the radio caster supports this function. You can display the
to stay tuned to the same local station regardless of selected transmitter's program type or perform a
the signal strength or quality, then you should turn the search for a specific PTY transmitter.
Regional facility on.
Although every program type may not be available in
RDS must be on to access the display to turn on/off your area, program types are: News Service, Easy Lis-
regional links. Repeatedly press the Reg multifunction tening, Information programs, Nostalgia, Sports, Jazz,
key until you see the desired Reg. On or Reg. Off Talk, Classical, Rock, R&B, Classic rock, Soft R&B,
state. Adult Contemporary, Language, Soft Rock, Religious
Music, Top 40, Religious Talk, Country, Personality,
Oldies, Public, Weather forecast and 4 unspecified pro-
gram types.
24
Radio Operation
To select a program type: While listening to FM Once the desired program type appears in the
radio, press the OPT hardkey. Then press the Dis display, press the right knob in to activate the
multifunction key repeatedly until Disp. PTY appears program type.
in the display.
When a program type is active, turning the right knob
only stops at the active program type. If only 1 pro-
I~:::
_.-
i.fi==f-'·. PTY
TtnRdsTxt. Tp
~,i'
The radio waits a few seconds and then the display
",]
~
gram of that type is available, turning the knob does
not change the display. If no PTY is available for the
station, the time appears on the display.
shows the station program type if it is available. ROCK During scan or manual tuning when PTY is active, the
is the PTY for the display shown below. radio only stops at stations of the chosen type.
25
Radio Operation
Switch RDS Text On/Off Radio text cannot be displayed unless the selected sta-
Broadcasters can transmit short messages to receivers tion transmits radio text. If the station does not trans-
using RDS. For example, the name of the current pro-
gram the title of the song or a phone-in number.
[~i:=r::·. i--'l!
~-.!"'.
..'
Rds ~ Warning - Danger of Accident.
DO NOT READ RADIO TEXT WHILE DRIVING!
Please read the radio text only while the vehicle is
When radio text is turned on, the radio interprets infor-
parked. Radio text contents change constantly and
mation from the data transmitted by the station and
may distract the driver.
displays it in the form of radio text.
Dis Rds
26
Radio Operation
Direct Programming
mil + TP: Set up Traffic Program Direct programming makes it possible to have a TP
If an RDS station transmits Traffic Program announce-
transmitter different from the current FM station. For
ments, it is possible to have CD, CDC and AM operation
interrupted so that the transmitted TP announcements example, one FM station and TP announcements trans-
can be played. It is also possible to listen to one FM mitted by another FM station can be received simulta-
station while receiving TP announcements from another neously.
FM station.
If an RDS station is equipped with traffic programming,
There are two ways to select a TP transmitter: this is indicated by the TP icon in the display.
• automatic tracking
An inverted • icon on the display indicates that TP
• direct programming is active.
27
Radio Operation
Activating/Quitting the TP Menu Tp: Switch Traffic Program On/Off
While listening to an FM RDS station (not during a traf- The display reports whether TP is currently on or off.
fic announcement), press the OPT hardkey followed by
the TP multifunction key. The Traffic Program set-up
menu appears as shown below.
St.a !...101
28
Radio Operation
Setting Automatic TP Tracking Sta: Selecting/Deselecting Direct Programming
A shortcut to activate TP tracking in all modes and Activate the TP menu by first pressing the OPT hard-
wavebands can be activated by pressing the Tp multi- key, then press the Tp multifunction key.
function key until you hear a confirmation beep, about
2 seconds.
S+.;::d.: BBC3 I~'.'"
.-.cP 1\
.8 ••••••••
TpillUol ~
29
Radio Operation
Deleting Direct Programming Deactivating the TP
Activate the TP menu by first pressing the OPT hard- In all modes and wavebands, TP can be turned on or
key, then press the Tp multifunction key. Then turn the off by pressing the Tp multikey for more than 2 sec-
right knob until Autoselect appears in the display.
onds. The display changes from liilthe inverse sym-
bol to TP
~3t :3t.: ~ut.ose lee t.
_-.0. 1\
.8••••••••
~I •••..l
• timeout
When the normal audio display appears, you may still
• press the Tp multifunction key see the TP icon if the current station has a TP transmit-
• pressing any hardkey: CD, CDC, AM, etc.
ter. When TP is off, the inverted TP icon. disap-
pears from the display.
30
Radio Operation
Switching Mute OnlOff Vol: TP Announcement Volume
After selecting a TP transmitter, the mute function can
be activated by briefly pressing the OPT hard key Press the" button to select the TP menu. Press
followed by the Tp multifunction key. the Vol multifunction key to program the traffic
announce volume.
TF~ Info
1·~ ~
h: ~~m;; I
Thereafter, only traffic announcements and navigation
announcements are audible through the vehicle speak-
ers.
•• 8•••••••~J)
+1
31
Radio Operation
a
and time-of-day. . '
traffic noises (horns, sirens, etc.)
32
Radio Operation
THE AM DISPLAY CHANNEL SELECTION FOR AM RADIO
The desired station can be selected through seek, scan,
storing/recalling preset stations, manual tuning and AM
autostore.
Seek
1 2 3 4 5
H5
Eo
TP A.
..... !'IORTH
Turn the right knob clockwise or counter-clockwise to
tune to the next/previous receivable and identifiable
1. 12 AM presets during manual tuning, 6 AM presets AM station. If no station is found, the tuner remains at
during AM autostore the current frequency.
2. station frequency
3. band is AM Scan
4. AS indicator appears only while AM autostore is on Push in the right knob to start an AM station search.
5. TP indicator appears if the RDS transmitter is The radio sweeps through the entire AM band. During
the first pass, the radio plays 5 seconds of each strong
equipped with a traffic program. An inverted ~
station. During the second and subsequent passes, the
icon appears on the display when the traffic pro- radio plays 5 seconds of every available station. Scan
gram is active. continues until it is stopped by one of:
6. compass appears when navigation is not active;
while navigation is active, turn-by-turn information
is shown in this area
33
Radio Operation
• right knob is pushed in again Recalling an AM station
• right knob is turned clockwise or counter-clockwise Press one of the multifunction keys 1 through 6 or->
• any CIC, AUD, OPT, etc. button is pressed to access 7 through 12 for a brief moment. The radio
• any hardkey is pressed tunes to the station associated with the multifunction
• vehicle ignition is turned off. key, and the station frequency appears in the display.
Volume adjustments do not stop the scan. The scan If the station playing is assigned to a multifunction key,
the number above the multifunction key is inverted, as
icon ~ flashes while the radio scans.
shown in multifunction key 2 in the diagram below.
Storing an AM Station
Up to 12 stations can be stored via manual tuning. To
store the active AM station, press one of multifunction
keys 1 through 6 or 7 through 12 until you hear the
confirmation beep. Press the -> multifunction key to
access multifunction keys 7 through 12.
~~~J ••••
~ ..-.
2 3
:11-.
~--.....
4
AS
5
TP
Eo
A mRTH
34
Radio Operation
OPTION BUTTON DURING AM
mil + As: AM Autostore
mil
While listening to an AM station, press the button Press the OPT hardkey following by the As multifunc-
tion key. The current AM autostore status is displayed.
immediately followed by a multifunction key to access
the following additional features.
35
Radio Operation
When AM autostore is on, AS appears in the display.
mil + Tun: Manual AM Tuning
36
CD OPERATION
Instructions for Compact Discs 38
The CD Display 39
Inserting and Ejecting CDs....................... 40
Switching Between Single CD and Optional
CD Cha nger 40
Playing an Audio CD................................. 40
Next/Previous Track 41
Scan Search 42
Fast Forward/Fast Reverse 42
Random Play 43
Track Repeat 43
Time Mode Selection 44
Temperature Protection Circuit.. 44
OPT Button During Single CD Mode 44
Display Tracks Played 45
Display CD Totals 45
37
CD Operation
CD OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPACT DISCS (CDs)
Sound interruptions may occur if the CD is dirty. To
ensure the highest sound quality, please do the follow-
ing:
&. Warning- • Handle the CD only by the edges. Keep the disc
Danger of accident clean and never touch the playing surface.
- to the eyes caused by invisible laser rays when the • Protect the CD from direct sunlight and heat
unit cover is opened or damaged sources such as heaters, etc.
- Do not remove the unit covers and do not use the • Before playing a CD, clean it with a special com-
unit if the covers are damaged. mercially available CD cleaning cloth, wiping from
- The CD laser optics are a Class 1 laser product. the center outward. Solvents such as petrol, thin-
There are no user-serviceable components in the unit. ners or other commercially available cleaners and
For safety, any maintenance work must be performed anti-static sprays must not be used.
exclusively by qualified service personnel. • Never insert anything into the CD player except
CDs.
38
CD Operation
THE CD DISPLAY 1. track number
2. CD icon appears when a single CD is the active
audio source; CDC indicator appears when the CD
changer is the active audio source
3. either track elapsed time or time-of-day
4. Traffic Program indicator or scan indicator
5. compass appears when navigation is not active;
Ti IL.-.-~-L·
a._"'....1 CD;:::;:07
> 1<
TP
>1 Pt."'!
A
.i. ~jClRTH
while navigation is active, turn-by-turn information
is shown in this area
6. choose whether track elapsed time (Ptm) or time-
of-day (Clk) appears on the display
7. next track
8. previous track
9. fast forward in current track
10. fast reverse in current track
11. repeat current track
12. play tracks in random order
39
CD Operation
INSERTING AND EJECTING CDs SWITCHING BETWEEN SINGLE CD AND
Inserting a CD OPTIONAL CD CHANGER
Insert the disc into the CD slot with the printed side Press the CD hard key to switch between single CD and
facing up. The unit pulls in the CD and starts playing CD changer play. The CD hard key is ignored if no CD is
the first track. A CD can be loaded even when the unit present in the player being switched to (i.e., single CD
is turned off.
or CD changer). The t=l icon appears in the display
If a nonmusic CD is loaded into the CD player, when single CD is the active audio source. The CDC
a CD ROM message appears briefly in the display, and icon appears in the display when the CD changer is the
active audio source.
then the previous audiO mode resumes. The nonmusic
CD remains in the player until the eject button is
PLAYING AN AUDIO CD
pressed. The CD player is not harmed by this.
A CD begins playing as soon as a CD is loaded into the
Ejecting a CD single CD player. While listening to AM or FM radio,
Press and hold the 0 button to eject a CD. The unit
partially rejects the CD and waits for the CD to be man-
press the CD hard key when a CD is present to begin
playing a CD.
ually removed. The previous audio mode resumes. The CD icon appears in the display while CD is the
The CD player pulls the CD back into the player if the active audio source.
partially ejected CD is not manually removed within 20
seconds. The unit continues in its previous audio The Clk/Ptm multifunction key determines whether the
mode. The eject button is recognized both when the track elapsed play time or time-of-day is displayed.
unit is on and off.
40
CD Operation
When the last track of the CD finishes playing, the CD Next/Previous Track
starts playing again from the first track. The unit dis- Press the skip forward> I or skip backward < I multi-
plays elapsed time for 10 seconds and then restores function key to play the next/previous track. By press-
the time-of-day, unless elapsed time is the selected ing one of these keys repeatedly, several tracks can be
time mode when new tracks start. skipped over in forward or reverse directions.
If a CD is playing when vehicle ignition is turned off An alternate method is to turn the right knob clockwise
(such as for refueling), play resumes where it left off or counter-clockwise.
once the vehicle is restarted. The unit recognizes when
the CD changes; it starts playing from the beginning of
the first track if a different CD is inserted while vehicle
ignition is off. i f "o._i"-. L OO=-:-, TP r':;RTH
T,.- ..---!.. "J' CD - -
Rncl Rpt <: > I<: >1 elk
~
..
I
.,
If the CD hardkey is pressed when no CD is loaded, a
NO CD message appears briefly on the display. •••• G)~ •••
The CD remains in the player when vehicle ignition is
turned off. Once the last track has been reached in the forward
direction, the unit switches back to the first track. If
the first track has been reached in the backward direc-
tion, the unit switches from the first track to the last
track.
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CD Operation
If a track has been playing for less than 8 seconds Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
when the backward skip button is pressed, the unit Pressthe> multifunction key to fast-forward within the
skips back to the beginning of the current track. current track. Pressthe < multifunction key to fast-
reverse within the current track. Fast-forward and
Scan Search fast-reverse continue as long as the multifunction key
Pressthe right knob in to start SCAN operation. The is held. The audiO continues to be heard during fast
1mJ icon appears in the display while scan is active. forward/fast reverse.
~ •. ~ CD
! t·-·a:v=:: L 00:15 TP
Tr-a=k 1< >1 ,~1l,m -.Jr=';;;T.'-!
Rnd RPt. < 2> c~J;Jm
Rnd RPt. < > 1< >1 elk
42
CD Operation
Random Play Track Repeat
Press the Rnd multifunction key to play the tracks on Activate the track repeat function by pressing the Rpt
the same CD in random order. The multifunction key multifunction key. The track currently playing is
label Rnd is displayed inverted Ii1iIiI when random play is repeated as long as this mode is active. The multifunc-
active. tion key label Rpt displays inverted when repeat mode
is active.
43
CD Operation
Time Mode Selection OPT BUTTON DURING SINGLE CD MODE
The 7th multifunction key switches between Ptm and The following display appears when the OPTION hard-
Clk. Press the Ptm (play time) multifunction key to key is pressed while playing an audio CD:
see track elapsed time. Press the Clk multifunction key
to see time-of-day. Elapsed time appears for 10 sec-
onds any time the CD track changes.
The unit is equipped with a temperature protection cir- mil + Ttl: information about the whole CD
cuit to protect the laser diode from excessive heat.
Temp appears for 8 seconds and the unit switches back
to the radio or other audio source upon activation of
the temperature protection circuit.
Single CD and CD changer can be used again after a
cool-down period. The unit returns to radio or another
audio source if the temperature is still too high.
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CD Operation
mil + Trk: display number of tracks played to this mil + Ttl: display total number of tracks on this CD,
point on the CD, and display total time played since the and total time of all tracks on the CD
start of the CD
Is !~
IjITtl i1:'~J ] The normal CD display returns after a few seconds.
G•••••••••
45
CD CHANGER OPERATION
Loading/Ejecting the CD Magazine 48
Playing CDs 48
OPT Button During CD Changer Mode 49
Display CD Name 50
Enter CD Name 50
Change Existing CD Name 50
Switch Track Filter On/Off 51
47
CD Changer Operation
CD CHANGER OPERATION
NOTE: Incorrectly inserted CDs are not played. The dis-
play shows "Bad CD #" to indicate which CD is not
If a CD changer is connected to the car radio, it is working properly.
ready for operation when loaded with a CD magazine
containing at least 1 CD. Close the sliding tray after
Playing CDs
loading the magazine to protect the system from dust.
Press the CD hardkey to switch between single CD and
Further operation is performed using the front panel
controls. CD changer operation. The CD Changer menu is active
if CD Changer was previously active or if there is no
audio CD in the single CD player.
Loading/Ejecting the CD Magazine
To remove the CD magazine, open the sliding cover on
The last CD played resumes from its last position
the changer and press the eject button on the changer.
before the unit was switched off. The display shows
The magazine is ejected and can be removed.
Loading CD X while the CD is loading. The display
shows the magazine compartment number or the name
When inserting CDs in the magazine, note the arrow
assigned to the CD using the OPTION hard key. The
imprint on the magazine so you insert the CDs cor-
right knob selects discs loaded in the magazine.
rectly.
To allow for the fastest possible change of CDs, CDs ~JJ :=-'._-. T, '.". '_i TP'· , i1-.""-~ •
48
CD Changer Operation
If no CD is loaded in a selected magazine tray, the next The radio displays "Mech. Err." if a mechanical problem
CD # appears on the display and the next CD tray is detected. Check the CD magazine to make sure it is
loads. properly loaded. If the problem persists, the CD
changer may require service.
The next CD automatically plays after the last track of a
CD has finished playing. The CD changer cycles back to
the first CD in the magazine after the last track of the OPT BUTTON DURING CD CHANGER MODE
last CD in the magazine has played. The following display appears when the OPT hardkey is
pressed while the CD Changer is playing.
Refer to the CD instructions earlier in this section
for complete CD player operation instructions. coc
NOTE: The CD function Rpt is not available when using TrkTtl i'!a",EcltFil
the CD changer.
mil + Nam: display CD name instead of track number
mil + Edt: enter a name or change an existing name
mil + Fil: switch track filter on/off
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CD Changer Operation
mil + Nam: display CD name instead of track mil + Edt: enter name or change existing name
number
INa~: a
~T""Ttl ""o£om;
•• GJ •••••••
]
Spell the name you want to give to the CD using the
right knob. Turn the knob clockwise or counter-clock-
If you have assigned a name for the current CD using wise until you see the letter you want in the display.
Press in the knob to confirm your chosen letter. A
the mil + Edt function, then after a few seconds, the maximum of 8 letters can be entered. After several
display returns to the normal CD Changer display, and seconds without touching the right knob, the name is
the name you assigned to the CD appears in the dis- saved and the CD Changer OPTIONS menu disappears.
play instead of the CD disc number.
•••• 8•••••
To switch the filter function on or off, repeatedly press
the Fil multifunction key until you see that the filter is
on or off, as you choose.
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NAVIGATION
WHAT IS NAVIGATION? 56
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 56
Navigation CDs 57
GENERAL INFORMATION 57
CONFIRM WARNING 59
SELECTING NAVIGATION 60
MAIN NAVIGATION MENU 60
DESTINATION 61
Entering a Country for the Destination .. 62
Entering a Town for the Destination 62
Entering A Street for the Destination 64
Entering a Town/City/County Center
for th e Desti nation 65
S3
DESTINATION MEMORy 67 ROUTE GUIDANCE CALCULATION 77
Deleting a Destination from the Recalculating Route 77
Destination Memory 68 STOPOVER....................................... 77
Destination Memory Full 68
Entering a Stopover 77
LAST DESTINATIONS 68 Starting Route Guidance to a Stopover 78
Deleting a Destination from Deleting a Stopover 78
Last Destination Memory 69 Arriving at a Stopover 79
P.O.I. (POINTS OF INTEREST) 69 TRAFFIC JAM.................................... 79
P.O.I. - Local Area or Near Destination. 70 Entering the Length of a Traffic Jam 79
P.O.I. - Town/City/County 70 Cancel Traffic Jam 80
P.O.I. - Nationwide 72
CANCELING ROUTE GUIDANCE 80
ROUTE MENU 72 NOTES ON ROUTE GUIDANCE 80
Warning 1. •••••• •••••••••••••• ••• ••••• 81
Entering a House Number 73
Selecting an Intersection 74 INFORMATION DURING ROUTE
Selecting the Route Settings 75 GUIDANCE 83
Displaying Route Settings 84
Saving a Destination 76
Destination Information with Stopover. 85
Requesting Current Position 85
54
Requesting Route List 86 Animation 89
SYSTEM SETTINGS 86 Measuring System 90
Announcement Estimated Time of
Save Position 87
Arrival 90
Language 88
Female/Male Voice 89
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Navigation
NAVIGATION reasons, route guidance is predominantly in spoken
form, supported by a direction indicator on the display.
Note: The compass (accessed by pressing the AUD
button for more than 2 seconds) always points north, SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
but the arrow when navigation is active always points • To avoide an accident, enter navigation instructions
to the destination.
only while the vehicle is stopped.
WHAT IS NAVIGATION? • Observation of traffic signs and local traffic regula-
tions must always take priority.
The GPS antenna receives latitude and longitude sig- • Traffic guidance is restricted to passenger vehicles.
nals from GPS satellites orbiting the earth. These sig- Special driving recommendations and regulations
nals give the navigation system an indication of the for other vehicles, such as commercial vehicles, are
vehicle location. Vehicle movement is measured by an not included.
electronic signal related to the vehicle speed. A built-in
gyro sensor measures the vehicle rate of change of GPS Notes:
steering angle. The navigation system uses all of these 1. If the GPS antenna is located on the dashboard,
signals to determine the current vehicle position rela- items placed on the dashboard could interfere with the
tive to the digitized map stored on the navigation CDs. Global Positioning System.
2. Electronic equipment such as laptops, video games,
The navigation system then determines the route to cellphones, etc. can interfere with the GPS.
the selected destination and provides instructions as
the vehicle moves toward the destination. For safety
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Navigation
Navigation CDs One-way streets, pedestrian zones, no-turn intersec-
tions and other traffic regulations are covered where
The navigation unit is provided with two navigation
possible. There may be discrepancies between the data
CDs. One CD contains data for the western half of the
on the navigation CDs and the actual local situation,
USA and some of the major cities in Hawaii and Canada
due to continuous changes to the road systems and
(Western USA Navigation CD) and the other CD con-
tains data for the eastern half of the USA and some of traffic regulations. You must follow the posted regula-
tions even if they contradict the navigation announce-
the major cities in Canada (Eastern USA Navigation ments in all cases.
CD). Data for North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska,
Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas are contained on both GENERAL INFORMATION
CDs to allow for an uninterrupted crossing between the
In navigation mode, the radio, CD and optional CD
two regions.
changer continue.
The navigation CDs contain digitized street maps. High-
ways, state and county roads, as well as local streets, The distance to the next directional announcement and
are detailed in this map. Many of the streets have the
estimated time of arrival will be shown on the right side
ability to route to individual house numbers and
a
of the display.
addresses. Larger cities and communities are covered.
Regional and unclassified roads or through-roads and
own centers are included for smaller towns and com- Press the button to select radio mode once route
unities. The CDs also contain P.O.I.s (Points of Inter-
guidance is active. Press the" button repeatedly
ests) which include gas stations, airports, restaurants, to toggle between CD and CD changer audio mode
ospitals, etc. once route guidance is active.
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Navigation
The route guidance display is automatically shown Repeat the current navigation announcement by press-
when directional announcements are given. ing the left knob.
Use the smart speller and the right knob to enter Adjust the navigation announcement volume by turn-
addresses. The display shows only those letters, num- ing the left knob during a navigation announcement.
bers and symbols that can be used to make a valid
Adjust the tone settings by pressing the. button
address. Entries are automatically completed. An during the announcement.
empty space between words such as in New York, must Press the left knob to request additional information
be entered with an underscore C). during route guidance, or the current position when
route guidance is not active. If the right knob is
The multifunction keys 1 through 10 may also be used
pressed during route guidance, WAY ROUTE is dis-
to select letters, numbers and symbols. Select individ- played.
ual symbols by pressing the appropriate multifunction
keys under the desired symbol repeatedly until that Press the left knob to interrupt the current navigation
symbol appears on the display. announcement.
Press the" button to quit the current menu and Turn off announcements by pressing the left knob for
return to the previous menu. more than 2 seconds during a navigation announce-
ment. Route guidance will only then be shown on the
The system recalculates a route if a change is made. display. Turn the navigation announcements on by
pressing the left knob again.
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Navigation
The scroll marks ..•..and ..•..indicate a selection list CONFIRM WARNING
through which you can scroll by turning the right knob. A warning message will appear each time you turn your
Select the highlighted entry by pressing the right knob. radio on after selecting navigation operation. This mes-
sage indicates that the navigation system is still initial-
The confirmation beep will not be heard if the optional izing.
checkmark " is used, when available, to confirm selec-
tion.
The navigation unit prompts you to insert the naviga- ~RUIGATION IS BEING ~CTIUATED!
tion CD as needed, such as when programming desti- PLERSE OBSERUE HIGHWRY CODE
nations, when deviating significantly from a
programmed route, etc. Please insert the navigation The above message goes away after a short time and is
CD to maintain proper route guidance when prompted. replaced by the warning message shown below. The
message appears each time you select navigation after
You can replace the navigation CD with an audio CD vehicle ignition has been turned on.
once the route information is loaded. The CD indicator
on the display will disappear from the display when the
route information has been loaded .. DO NO! ~~OG~~M WHILE D~IUING.
PRESS OK IF YOU UNDERSTRND
INSTRUCTIONS IN M~NU~L.
NOTE: When starting navigation mode for the first Select one of the following by turning the right knob
time, you must load the navigation CD. The system will and pressing it to confirm.
prompt you to take a drive for calibration of the navi-
gation system if calibration has not been completed. If • DESTINATION: Enter a destination using data
this occurs, see System Calibration. from the navigation CD.
• DEST. MEMORY: Select a destination from your
The navigation mode requires the navigation CD con- list of saved destinations, up to 50.
• P.O. I.: Enter a destination from the Points of Inter-
taining the data for the destination. E!I will flash
est information on the navigation CD. Points of
on the display during route calculation while transfer-
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Navigation
Interest include gas stations, airports, restaurants, NOTE: The map information database is updated on a
hospitals, etc. regular basis. When you use new navigation CDs with
• LAST DESTINATIONS: Choose from a list of your updated map information, you may see a display simi-
last 20 destinations. lar to this:
DESTINATION
.•.
Select DESTINATION from the main navigation menu E::·::ECIJTE UF~[;I=ITE (.p,.,.EAST10
by turning the right knob and pressing it to confirm. Back G_lJEST10 '"II'"
HINSDALE
STREET
STREET ~
Select the country by turning the right knob and Select the highlighted town by pressing the right knob
pressing it in to confirm. to enter a new destination town. Select STREET or
CENTER by turning the right knob to select a street or
USH center of town, within the highlighted town, and
pressing it to confirm.
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Navigation
:OlJ~·~:
_IC BOSTIC
•••••••• I ••••• O ••••••• \!I..... l,l
........................ ./ .•. 80STOr"i HEIGHTS
The display shows the name of the location most similar Select the desired town by turning the right knob and
to the letters entered to speed up selection. It will show pressing it to confirm.
only letters for the selection that make sense in
completing the location name. The unit completes the You can also enter counties. This is sometimes
location name automatically if all other possibilities are necessary to find a road name.
eliminated.
The state list is displayed if the selected town exists in
Delete the last confirmed letter by pressing the •• more than one state.
ultifunction key. Delete the complete entry by
ressing and holding the ~ multifunction key until
~e confirmation beep is heard. IN MHSSACHUSETTS
ccept the entry by pressing and holding the right knob
ntil the confirmation beep is heard. You may also select Select the state where the desired town is located by
e checkmark " by turning the right knob and turning the right knob and pressing it to confirm.
ressing it to confirm. The town list will be displayed if
e entry is not complete when the right knob is
ressed.
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Navigation
The unit will then display the street entry menu or the
city center menu. The route menu is displayed if there
are no digitized streets and there is only a single town
..•••••••.• 4 ••••••••••
center that appears in the map.
The town list includes towns, cities and counties. The Select the letters one by one by turning the right knob
state list includes states and counties if a town name is and pressing it to confirm. The selected letter will
used more than once in a state. appear enlarged on the right side of the display and will
be added to the highlighted street name on the top row
Entering a Street for the Destination of the display.
NOTE: Enter the street name first before entering a
geographic designator eN, S, etc.). For example, E. Delete the last confirmed letter by pressing the ••
Carson St. would be entered as CARSON ST E. multifunction key. Delete the complete entry by
pressing and holding the ".' multifunction key
until the confirmation beep is heard.
S i ~t:.t:.! ~ Bll3URt·i ST
Select STREET by pressing the right knob. .8 1.............. I
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Navigation
The display will show the name of the location most If the entry is unclear, the street distinguishing list is
similar to the letters entered to speed up selection. It shown.
will show only letters for the selection that will make
sense in completing the location name. The unit will
complete the location name automatically if all other
possibilities are eliminated.
Accept the entry by pressing and holding the right knob Select the desired region around the street by turning
until the confirmation beep is heard. You may also select the right knob and pressing it to confirm. The unit will
switch to the route menu.
the checkmark '" by turning the right knob and
pressing it to confirm. The street list will be displayed if
the entry is not complete when the confirmation is
accepted. Entering a Town/City/County Center for the Des-
tination
lJHSHn·iGTOr'i 5T r"i
STREET
Select the desired street by turning the right knob and
pressing it to confirm. If the entry is unique, the unit will Select CENTER by turning the right knob and pressing it
to confirm.
switch to the route menu.
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Navigation
The unit will switch to the route menu if the place you Press the •.•• multifunction key to delete the last
chose only has one center. The center list will be confirmed letter. Delete the complete entry by pressing
displayed if there are fewer than 10 centers. and holding the Il',.-'
multifunction key until the
.
confirmation beep is heard.
DnCirli..i
i
w ••...•
[~LLSWN-= W;"';
] .............. II.. R........
..;
0
...
Select the center name by turning the right knob and
pressing it to confirm. The display will show the name of the center most
similar to the letters entered to speed up selection.
The unit will switch to center entry mode if there are
more than 9 centers. It will show only letters for the selection that make
sense in completing the location name. The unit will
CEr"i i t:.r<; complete the location name automatically if all other
R8CDE •• IIL].. [·it-i ••• R5 ••• tJ... H possibilities are eliminated.
'" ..
Accept the entry by pressing and holding the right knob
Select the letters one by one by turning the right knob until the confirmation beep is heard. You may also select
and pressing it to confirm. The selected letter will the checkmark " by turning the right knob and
appear enlarged on the right side of the display and will pressing it to confirm. The center list will be displayed if
be added to the highlighted center name on the top row the entry is not complete when the confirmation is
of the display. accepted.
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Navigation
Select the desired destination by turning the right knob
HLL:o TCir·i
and pressing it to confirm.
BRIGHTm'i
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Navigation
Deleting a Destination from the Destination Select the destination memory to delete a destination
Memory
by
BACKby
selecting
pressing
either the"
DEL~ pressing
button tothe
cancel
right saving.
knob or
Select destination memory as described previously.
LAST DESTINATIONS
HU~-iTt1HR~:l, !'!H~3HIti~;T~) III This is short term FIFO memory managed by the
navigation radio. It will store your previous 20
••••••••• 8
COMPANY H, NEW YORK CITY, W ~ destinations. Use Destination Memory instead if you
want to always remember a destination .
Select the destination to be deleted by turning the right Select LASTDESTINATIONSfrom the main navigation
knob and pressing the a.:I multifunction key. menu with the right knob. Turn the right knob to scroll
through the last destinations.
Destination Memory Full
Destination information is available if you press the left
D~~!INA!ION knob before you confirm your selection with the right
-_._-- MEMORY _ ..
~ULL
knob.
t:lt.L~j t. = Ut:~
BACK = i"iAU
NOTE: Stopovers are not stored as last destinations.
This message will appear when trying to save data and
the destination memory is full.
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Navigation
Deleting a Destination from Last Destination Select the geographic region by turning the right knob
Memory
To delete 1 entry in the last destination memory list,
highlight the destination to be deleted and then quickly NEHR DESTINHTION
press the Del multifunction key.
and pressing it to confirm.
To delete all entries in the last destination memory list, • LOCAL AREA: selects P.O.1.s around the current
press and hold the;.'"' multifunction key until the location
confirmation sound is heard. • NEAR DESTINATION: selects P.O.1.s for stopovers
near the selected destination.
P.O.I. (POINTS OF INTEREST)
U5H
Select P.0.1. from the main navigation menu or the
stopover selection menu by turning the right knob and
pressing it to confirm.
Select TOWN/COUNTRY as a region by turning the
right knob and pressing it to confirm.
• COUNTRY: selects the country for your destination
• TOWN: selects the P.O.1.s in the selected town and
.0.1.s include gas stations, airports, hospitals, country
staurants, etc. P.O.I.s are stored on the navigation • NATIONWIDE: selects P.O.I.s around the entire nav-
'CD. P.O.1.s can be displayed based on the geographic igation CD
;egion you select as shown below.
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Navigation
P.O.I. - Local Area or Near Destination Select the desired P.0.1. with the right knob and press
it to confirm.
Select P.O.I.s within the current surroundings of the
vehicle or near your destination as a stopover by turning Destination information is available if you press the left
and pressing the right knob. knob before you confirm your selection with the right
knob.
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Navigation
H8CDEFGIIIJKLI'lr·iOF'QRSTUi.,iU .•tr'Z H
....................... J. ..•..
ROUTE MENU
AFRICAN
H;'iERICHr"i ..•.
Once confirmed, the navigation unit will list restaurants STHRT -FH~3T ~~.
in the selected category. HOUSE r·iO.
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Navigation
Entering a House Number intersection to get close to your destination.
You can start route guidance once the right knob has
Select HOUSE NO: in the route menu with the right been pressed.
nob and press it to confirm.
SRUE D~~!INRTION
NOTE: If you do not enter an intersection, the Select one of the following by turning the right knob and
navigation system will take you to the nearest entry pressing it to confirm.
point on the selected road. • START-FAST R. or START-SHORT R.: Activate route
guidance to the entered destination with
Select INTERSECTION in the route menu with the right
consideration of the route settings when you confirm
knob and press it to confirm. this selection.
• SAVE DESTINATION: Store the entered destination
by a name of your choice (or no name). The selection
is saved in the destination memory when you
confirm the selection.
Select the intersecting street by turning the right knob • ROUTE SETTINGS: Modify the route type when you
and pressing it to confirm. confirm this selection.
• For more information on these features, refer to
Only the streets that intersect the entered destination them in this section.
will appear in the list.
You can start route guidance once the right knob has
been pressed.
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Navigation
Selecting the Route Settings NOTE: These settings are stored in memory and
-elect ROUTE SETTINGS in the route menu with the won't change, even if the ignition is turned off
and on.
"ght knob and press it to confirm selection.
:=.HOt(i ROUTE
FAST ~~(JUTE
RESTR leT IOr"iS
FAST ROUTE: Select FAST ROUTE using the right Select the item you wish to change by turning the right
knob to obtain the shortest possible time to your knob. Change the selection by pressing the right knob.
destination. Press the right knob until confirmation beep is heard to
SHORT ROUTE: Select SHORT ROUTE using the right accept all the settings and quit the menu.
knob to obtain the shortest possible distance to your
destination. NOTE: It is possible that routes without the use of
GTE: SHORT ROUTE is preferred for short distances interstate highways may not be calculable. If this
in metropolitan areas. happens, you will receive a message.
ESTRICTIONS: Select RESTRICTIONS using the i'::OU i to. lJ Ii HOU i
'ght knob to modify the restrictions you want H!GHW~Y IMPOSSIBLE
applied to your route including avoiding highways,
ferries, or toll roads.
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Navigation
Saving a Destination The last destination entered can be saved at any
position in the destination memory by turning the right
Select SAVE DESTINATION in the route menu by turning knob to select the desired location prior to confirming
the right knob and pressing it to confirm. the selection. Confirm the memory position by pressing
the right knob. The default location is at the beginning·
t·~Ht'lt:.:
of the destination memory list.
HBCDEFeIIIJt<Lt'it·-IOPQRSTUi')lJ::~:~lZ H A total of 20 destinations can be saved.
f::iuO-0123456789&',/()-. '" .••
Enter any name of your choice consisting of up to
20 characters for the specified destination. The name
and location are stored in the destination memory by
pressing the right knob until the confirmation beep is To complete storing a destination in destination
heard.
memory, either start route guidance or enter a new
destination by selecting NEW DESTINATION.
The destination can also be stored by selecting the
checkmark '" and pressing the right knob.
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Navigation
Using the right knob, make a selection and press to NOTE: Stopovers are not stored in the last destination
confirm. The following selections can be used as a memory.
stopover: Deleting a Stopover
• DESTINATION
• P.O.I.
• LAST DESTINATIONS
• DEST. MEMORY
Starting Route Guidance to a Stopover Press the ~ multifunction key to delete a stopover.
r",i...i i- cTnwnll
i..-"i-i-i-L.. iI i... •...u·"j:
-J i Wi W"o,,·""i" •• :
BHCK = [·Hi!.)
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Navigation
the route.
this action As
by with
pressing
other the
CANCELING ROUTE GUIDANCE
nav~
~ menus,
button. you can quit
display and the route is recalculated once the selection Press the" button from the route guidance
is confirmed. display.
t1R! t~~3TF~EET
A]
Requesting Trip Duration and Miles Traveled
TRP MOD
9)) t1! Q)
The tripdisplayed.
will be duration, miles traveled
Pressthe rightand theoravera~ed
knob the ~ r;)•••••••••
button to return to the route guidance display. Select route setting by pressing the" multifunction
key within 8 seconds.The route settings will be
H IGf-HJP.'." lJITH
FERRV: tJITHOUT
TOLL: UITH
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Navigation
Destination Information with Stopover
Press the left knob during route guidance,
lJHSH H'iGTOr"i
Return to route guidance by pressing the left knob again
or wait for 8 seconds.
TRP :'10r;. fIIlI ====!Z'l
••••• 8•••• Requesting Current Position
Press the
destination
III multifunction
information.
key to view the main
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Navigation
The current position with street name, if it is available, The current road and the road names up to the
degrees of latitude and longitude and the number of destination will be displayed. Scroll though the route list
satellites received will be displayed. Press the right knob by turning the right knob. Press the right knob to return
to return to the route guidance display. to the route guidance display.
NOTE: The current position can be requested even NOTE: It will take a short time before the route list is
when route guidance is not active by pressing the left compiled, after entering the destination. The time
knob. depends on the distance to the destination.
t
Requesting Route List SYSTEM SETTINGS
Press the Em. button in the main navigation menu to
request the system settings menu.
!1R I H~3TF~EET
3M"IO
10:23
•••• 8•••••
~ ",.~ lID :.:
Save Position Enter the name for the current position (e.g. HOME)
using the right knob to spell the name.
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Language The following languages are available:
SH!..JE r-=OSI i IOr"i • ENGLISH UK
• ENGLISH US
• ESPANOL
• FRANCAIS
Select *LANGUAGE in the system settings menu by
turning the right knob and pressing to confirm. The \\*" Select the language using the right knob. The language
is provided to indicate which selection is language, even selection will be applied when the right knob is pressed.
if you do not understand the language that is currently The language will be installed.
selected. NOTE: If you select ENGLISH UK (for United Kingdom/
Great Britain), the displays and voice prompts will be
slightly different than indicated in this manual.
Examples:
Fuel is called petrol.
Traffic circles are roundabouts.
ENGLISH UK
Ei"-iGLISH us
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Navigation
Female/Male Voice Animation
You can choose either a male or a female voice.
fEMALE!
./ OFF
-""er the installation, you will be prompted to confirm. You can select between animations ON or OFF by
pressing the right knob. Accept the settings by pressing
and holding the right knob until the confirmation beep is
heard.
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Navigation
Measuring System Announcement ETA
!'iETRIC
90
CLOCK OPERATION
CLOCK OPERATION 92
DISPLAYING TH E CURRENT TIM E 92
TIME SET-UP MENU 92
12/24 Hour Mode 93
Daylight Savings Time.............................. 94
Time Zone Selection................................. 94
Time Zone Increment/Decrement 95
Offsetting the Clock................................. 96
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Clock Operation
CLOCK OPERATION information, or compass if route guidance is not active,
appears in the right side of the display.
The clock on the navigation unit receives its time from
the GPS receiver in the radio. This time is known as
Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), which is colloquially _2:00
12/512003
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Clock Operation
he current time, including offset, appears in the 12/24 Hour Mode
iddle in the selected format (12 or 24 hour) along Select 12 hour versus 24 hour time mode using the left
'lith the current time zone (e.g. EST). most multifunction key (12H if the current selection is
24 hour mode or 24H if the current selection is 12 hour
mode). The label for the left-most multifunction key
and the time display updates when you press the key.
Save the selection by pressing in the right knob.
07/11.·..·2002
TIME: 10:23 AN EST
24HDST TZ TZ-TZ+
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Clock Operation
Daylight Savings Time Time Zone Selection
Select Daylight Saving Time by pressing the DST multi- Select the time zone menu by pressing the TZ multi-
function key. The time zone indicator toggles between function key.
standard time and daylight savings time (e.g. EST and
EDT) and time will be offset by one hour (based on 07./11.· ..·2002
standard or daylight time). Save the selection by TINE: 11:23 AM EDT
pressing in the right knob. 24H CoST TZ TZ-TZ+
1.·.·.2002
.8 •••••••• time zone from the list, turn the right knob and press it
in to confirm.
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Clock Operation
The following time zones are available: Time Zone Increment/Decrement
NEWFOUNDLAND (NST, NDT) Time z ne increment/decrement is provided to facili-
ATLANTIC (AST, ADT) tate driving through time zones during the course of a
EASTERN (EST, EDT) trip.
CENTRAL (CST, CDT)
MOUNTAIN (MST, MDT)
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PACIFIC (PST, PDT) 24HDST TZ TZ-TZ+
ALASKA (AST, ADT)
HAWAII (HST) •••••88•••
SAMOA (SST) For example, when traveling from Detroit MI to
Chicago IL, you pass from Eastern Time to Central
en you select a time zone from the list above, the Time. When you pass into the new time zone going
-: ~gation unit automatically adjusts local time from west, press the TZ- multifunction key. As seen in the
- rdinated Universal Time (UTC) to the selected time example below, the time is decreased by one hour for
"', If you have selected standard time, the display Chicago time and the display updates from EST to CST.
--~?/s the left three characters from the parentheses in When returning to Detroit, press the TZ+ multifunction
=-= list above. If you have selected daylight savings key to return to Eastern time.
'=, the display shows the right three characters from
-= arentheses in the list above.
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Clock Operation
Increase the offset one minute by pressing the M+
0(/11/2002 multifunction key. Press the key repeatedly until you
TIME: 9:23 RH CST have set the desired number of minutes (up to 59 min-
24HDST TZ T2-T2+
utes). If you accidentally set the time too fast,
•••••88••• decrease the offset by repeatedly pressing the M- mul-
tifunction key until the desired offset is displayed. Once
Once you select the new time zone, press in the right you set the offset, press the right knob to confirm the
knob to confirm the new setting. new setting.
Offsetting the Clock
For those who desire to set the clock fast, the time can
be set forward using the M- and M+ multifunction
keys. When there is an offset, the upper right corner of
the display shows how many minutes of offset
(5 minutes in the example below). This offset is main-
tained when changing time zones. An offset is not
shown if the offset is set to zero.
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USER MENU
Requesting/Quitting The User Menu 98
Telephone Characteristics 98
Display Setting 99
Flashing Security LED 99
Reception Optimization (Mono/Stereo) 100
Navigation Announcement Mode 100
Display Compass 101
Beep Volume (BEV) 102
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USER MENU
USER MENU TELEPHONE CHARACTERISTICS
If you have a telephone system with a hands-free unit
REQUESTING/QUITTING THE USER MENU connected to the navigation unit, calls can be con-
Press the SOUND hardkey for about 2 seconds. The ducted through the radio system. There is no need for
following display appears: an additional speaker required for handsfree telephone
systems. However, the signal cables (AF - telephone
To-.l input, ground - telephone input and telephone mute)
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must be connected to the radio.
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USER MENU
DISPLAY SETTING FLASHING SECURITY LED
The display setting allows you to select from three dif- The flashing of the LED can be turned on or off with this
erent display versions. function. The LED flashes when the unit is off.
Negativ: Negative display setting
Positiv: Positive display setting Request the user menu and press the Led multifunc-
utomatic: Automatic display setting (The display set- tion key to select either blinking (Led: on) or off (Led:
. 'ng will be positive or negative based on the vehicle off). The setting is stored automatically.
eadlamp selection.)
LCD EutCfrat c i
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USER MENU
RECEPTION OPTIMIZATION (MONO/STEREO) NAVIGATION ANNOUNCEMENT MODE
You can select between three different reception opti- With this function, you can select how you wish to hear
mization settings to suppress reception-dependent navigation announcements.
interference and reflections.
Request the user menu and press the M/S multifunc- only: The audio source being listened to will be turned off
tion key to select Stereo, Mono or Auto. during announcement and the navigation announcements
will be heard with no background sound. The volume level
for navigation announcement is completely independent
of the volume level for normal audio.
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USER MENU
BEEP VOLUME (BEV)
The volume of signal tones (e.g. storage confirmation)
can be set.
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The setting is stored automatically.
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SERVICE MENU
Battery Reconnect 104
Calibrate the System 106
Triggering Reset 107
Request/Quit Service Menu 107
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Service Mode
BATTERY RECONNECT These displays report that:
• GPS reception is not detected (GPS WAIT) and
GPS WAIT and ALM:OO appear in the display when • no GPS almanacs are detected (ALM 00)
the GPS receiver requires a download of the most cur-
rent almanacs from the satellite. This happens when To download the almanacs, make sure that no CD is
battery power has been reapplied following a battery loaded, park the vehicle in an open area away from
disconnect. buildings and make sure that the GPS antenna has a
clear view to the sky.
If this display appears following two brief start-up • NOTE: Leave the system turned on.
screens, remove the CD from the navigation radio ..
• NOTE: DO NOT move the vehicle during the fol-
!3PS !.•.:HIT lowing downloading procedure which may require
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1 L. .::. 4- 5 E.-> H-l'l: OCi 15 minutes or longer. You will see the progress as
communication with the GPS satellite is estab-
lished.
The ALMANAC screen will display when no CD is
loaded: Check for the GPS status messages to appear on the
right side of the display screen.
GPS ANTENNA ERROR: The GPS antenna is
improperly connected or defective. Check the con-
nector on the back side of the unit and the antenna
cable.
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Service Mode
GPS MODUL ERROR: This message may be dis- After GPS OK appears or ALM shows at least 22
played while the GPS almanacs are downloading, satellites, insert the navigation CD.
and should appear for no longer than one minute
before GPS WAIT appears. If GPS WAIT does not
appear, contact your dealer.
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Service Mode
You will see the following display: The CAliBRATION screen may show CAliBRATION
RIDE NOT POSSIBLE if the GPS fix is not 3-D. Move the
vehicle to a less obstructed area for better reception.
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Service Mode
NOTE: The vehicle should be in an area without REQUEST/QUIT SERVICE MENU
obstructions for better satellite reception. e service enu allows the service technician to view
radio characteris' ics. The following information can be
f the system does not calibrate, see your dealer. called up in the service menu.
Model-No.: Displays model number
TRIGGERING RESET
CD Changer Reset: Resets the CD changer if connected
-<the navigation radio fails to respond as described in CD: Serial Number
" is user manual, reset the internal navigation radio Radio Software: Displays Radio software version
software by pressing the first multifunction key, the Radio Bolo: Displays radio Bolo version
ird multifunction key and theEll button at the
:Sametime. Then insert the navigation CD to reconfig-
Navi Rom: Displays Navi Rom/Lib version
Navi Flash: Displays Navi Flash version
re the navigation operation and complete the reset RTC Value: Displays RTC value
:: cedure.
Select the service menu by pressing the" button
and multifunction key 10 at the same time during radio
mode.
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Service Mode
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