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2008 Civic Hybrid

Navigation Manual

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© 2007 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. P/N 00X31-SNC-8100

Introduction ..................................4

Manual Overview ............................4

System Overview ............................4

Accessories Precautions ..................5

Important Safety Information ..........5

Map Overview .................................6

Current Street .................................... 6

Verified/Unverified Street.................. 6

User Agreement ............................8

Getting Started ...........................10

System Controls ............................10

Voice Control Basics.....................12

Using the Voice Control System ...... 13

Improving Voice Recognition .......... 13

Selecting an Item (Button) on the

Screen .........................................14

Selecting an Item in a List .............14

Using the On-screen Keyboard .....15

System Start-up .............................16

Map Screen Legend.......................18

Map Screen Description ................19

Zoom In/Out..................................... 19

Map Scrolling .................................. 19

Displaying Current Location .........19

System Function Diagram .............20

Entering a Destination .............. 21

By Address ....................................22

Selecting the State or Province........ 22

Selecting the City ............................. 22

Selecting the Street .......................... 24

Entering the Street Number ............. 26

By Intersection...............................26

Selecting the State or Province........ 27

Selecting the City ............................. 27

Selecting the Street .......................... 29

By Places .......................................31

Finding the Place by Category ........ 31

Finding the Place by Name.............. 35

Finding the Place by Phone

Number ......................................... 35

By Map Input.................................36

Showing the Map of Current

Position......................................... 36

Showing the Map of City.................. 37

Showing the Map of State ................ 37

Showing the Map of

Continental USA........................... 38

By Previous Destinations...............39

By Today’s Destinations ...............40

Editing Today’s Destination List ..... 40

Adding Destinations to the List........ 40

By Address Book...........................41

Table of Contents

Adding Addresses to the Personal

Address Book ................................ 42

By Go Home ..................................43

Driving to Your Destination ..... 44

Driving to Your Destination ..........44

Calculate Route to Screen..............44

Changing the Routing Method......... 45

Viewing the Routes........................... 46

Viewing the Destination Map .......... 47

Map Screen ....................................47

Route Line ........................................ 47

Guidance Prompts ........................... 48

Map Screen Legend ......................... 49

Guidance Screen ............................50

Guidance Screen Legend ................. 50

Distance and Time to

Destination..................................51

Direction List .................................51

Exit Info

(Freeway Exit Information).......... 52

Split Screen Guidance....................52

Map Scale ......................................53

Map Orientation.............................54

Destination Icon.............................55

Landmark Icons .............................55

Showing Icons on the Map............... 57

Icon Options..................................... 57

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Going Off the Route ......................59

Off-road Tracking..........................59

Viewing/Saving the Current

Location......................................60

Pop-ups and Disclaimers ...............61

Changing the Route .......................62

Change Route By Screen ................. 62

Waypoints ........................................ 62

Reroute: Avoid Streets ..................... 64

Reroute: Detour ............................... 64

Reroute: Change Routing

Method.......................................... 64

Cancel Current Route ...................... 65

Back to Current Route ..................... 65

Changing Your Destination...........65

Find Nearest (Voice command) ....... 65

Go Home (Voice command) ............ 65

Using Joystick to Change

Destination ................................... 65

Entering a Destination from the Menu

Screen (while on route) ................ 66

Continue Trip Screen.....................66

Information Features .................67

Information Screen ........................67

Voice Command Help ...................67

Map Legend...................................68

Calendar.........................................68

Entering Your Schedule ................... 69

Calculator.......................................70

Unit Conversion............................... 70

System Set-up............................. 71

Setup Mode....................................71

Setup Screen (first) ........................71

Brightness ........................................ 71

Volume ............................................. 71

Display ............................................. 72

Guidance Prompts ........................... 73

Contrast ........................................... 73

Setup Screen (second) ...................73

Personal Information .....................74

Address Book ................................... 74

Home Address .................................. 77

PIN Number ..................................... 78

User Name ....................................... 79

Previous Destinations ...................... 79

Routing & Guidance......................80

Rerouting ......................................... 80

Unverified Area Routing.................. 81

Edit Avoid Area................................ 85

Edit Waypoint Search Area ............. 87

Guidance Mode................................ 88

Vehicle...........................................88

Off-road Tracking ............................ 88

Correct Vehicle Position.................. 89

System Information .......................90

Basic Settings.................................90

Keyboard Layout.............................. 90

Units (mile or km) ............................ 90

Voice Recognition Feedback ........... 90

Clock Settings................................91

Clock Adjustment ............................. 91

Clock Type ....................................... 93

Color ..............................................93

Map Color........................................ 94

Menu Color ...................................... 94

System Initialization .................. 95

System Initialization ......................95

Entering the Security Code............95

GPS Initialization...........................96

Map Matching................................96

System Limitations .................... 97

Database Limitations................. 99

Customer Assistance................ 101

Reporting Errors ..........................101

Honda Automobile Customer

Service ......................................101

Visiting Your Dealer....................102

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Obtaining a Navigation

Update DVD.............................102

Changing the DVD ......................103

PC Card Operation with Navi .....104

Inserting the PC Card.................... 104

Voice Control of PC Card

Functions.................................... 104

CD/CD-R Operation with Navi ..................................104

Voice Control of CD Functions ..... 105

Coverage Areas.........................106

Map Coverage .............................106

Operation in Hawaii and

Alaska ......................................... 106

U.S. Detailed Coverage Areas....... 106

Canada Detailed

Coverage Areas .......................... 111

Frequently Asked

Questions ................................117

Troubleshooting........................127

Glossary .....................................128

Glossary.......................................128

Voice Command Index.............131

Global Commands .......................131

Navigation General

Commands................................131

Navigation Display

Commands................................132

Find Place Commands .................133

Climate Control Commands ........134

Temperature Voice

Commands................................135

Radio Voice Commands..............135

CD Voice Commands..................136

PC Card Voice Commands..........136

Information Screen Voice

Commands................................137

Setup Screen (first)

Commands................................137

On-Screen Commands.................138

On-Screen Commands Assist ......... 138

Index ......................................... 140

Table of Contents

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Introduction

Manual Overview

The manual is divided into the following sections:

• Getting started - A basic introduction that discusses the controls and how to communicate with the system.

• Entering a Destination - How to enter an address or locate a point of interest

(POI).

• Driving to your Destination - An explanation of the map features, guidance, and cautions.

• Information Features - Voice

Command Help, Map Legend,

Calendar, and Calculator.

• System Set-up - How to set up and tailor the system for your personal use and use the Address Book.

The back of this manual contains:

• Map Coverage (page 106)

• Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

(page 117)

• Troubleshooting Guide (page 127)

• Glossary of Terms (page 128)

• Voice Command List (page 131)

System Overview

Your navigation system is a highly sophisticated location system with voice control that uses satellites and a map database to show you where you are and to help guide you to a desired destination.

The navigation system receives signals from the global positioning system

(GPS), a network of 24 satellites in orbit around the earth. By receiving signals from several of these satellites, the navigation system can determine the latitude, longitude, and elevation of your vehicle. In addition, a gyroscopic yaw sensor and a vehicle speed sensor in your vehicle keep track of the direction and speed of travel at all times.

The navigation system applies this location, direction, and speed information to the maps and calculates a route to the destination you enter. As you drive to that destination, the system provides map and voice guidance.

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The navigation system is easy to use.

The locations of many places of business and entertainment are already entered in the system. You can select any of them as a destination by using the touch screen, joystick or voice control.

There are several ways to enter a destination, such as by point of interest

(POI), by address, by phone number, and by selecting it from the map. The last 50 destinations are saved for reuse at a later date. The system also allows you to store a home address to simplify returning home from your destination.

Accessories Precautions

If you have front window tinting installed, be aware that if the tint has metallic properties, it can seriously degrade or prevent GPS reception. This is because the GPS antenna is located under the dashboard.

If you plan to install electronic components such as radar detectors, vehicle location devices, remote starters, additional amplifiers, or other audio components, ensure that they are not located near the navigation control unit under the dashboard, near the navigation screen in the dash, or near the GPS antenna under the dashboard.

Signal noise emanating from these devices can cause intermittent disruption of the navigation system.

Introduction

Important Safety Information

The navigation system can distract your attention from the road if you focus on the screen or operate the system’s controls while driving.

Enter as much information as possible into the system before you begin driving, or when the vehicle is stopped.

Then, as you drive, listen to the audio instructions and use voice commands when possible.

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Introduction

WARNING

Using the navigation system while driving can take your attention away from the road, causing a crash in which you could be seriously injured or killed.

Follow all operating instructions and safety information in this manual.

While driving, do not look at the screen or operate the system controls for more than a second or so at a time, and only after deciding you can do so safely. Pull to the side of the road if you need more time to look at the screen or operate the controls.

The navigation system is designed to provide route information to help you reach your destination. However, this route guidance may sometimes conflict with current road conditions such as street closures, road construction, detours, and out-of-date map data.

Additionally, the system itself has certain limitations (see page 97).

Therefore, you must verify the audio and visual route information provided by the system by carefully observing the roadway, signs and signals, etc. If you are unsure, proceed with caution.

Always use your own good judgment, and obey traffic laws while driving.

Map Overview

Current Street

The current street on which your vehicle is, appears at the bottom of the map screen (see page 18). A message saying

Not on a digitized road” may appear instead when you drive half a mile away from a mapped road. For more details, see Off-road Tracking on page 59.

Verified/Unverified Street

Your navigation system has two kinds of streets: verified (dark colored) and unverified (light colored). The differences between the two types of streets are contrasted in the chart on page 7.

“Unverified” Road

“Verified” Road

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Introduction

When displayed

Street color

Map Quality

Routing differences

Cautions

Guidance voice

Time and distance

“to go”

Verified streets (dark colored)

These roads are found within metropolitan areas, and include interstate freeways and major roads connecting cities.

Shown on daytime map screen as black or red, such as interstate freeways.

The database vendor has verified these streets.

Information like turn restrictions, average speed, and whether it is a one way street have been gathered and used when creating your route to a destination.

While driving to your destination, the displayed route line is solid blue. The system provides voice and map guidance to your destination.

There are no pop-up boxes urging extra caution during a route. However, because roads constantly change, you are urged to use common sense, and always obey posted traffic restrictions.

Voice guidance issues maneuvers such as “In a half mile make a right turn.”

The time and distance “to go,” displayed while on route to a destination, is based on the average speed and distance for the roads used for your route.

Unverified streets (light colored)

These roads are found in rural areas, and typically include residential streets away from the center of a town.

Shown on the daytime map screen as light brown.

These streets have not been verified by the database vendor. The system does not contain information on one-way streets, turn restrictions, or the road’s average speed. They are shown on the map for reference and can have errors in map location, naming, and address range.

Your route line is either a blue dotted “vector line,” or a dashed pink/blue line. For information on selecting this option, and the routing differences, see Unverified Area Routing on page 81.

Regardless of whether the user chooses route guidance, there are cautionary screens before and during the route urging the user to be extra cautious, and obey all traffic restrictions (see Unverified

Area Routing on page 81).

The suffix “if possible” is added to each guidance maneuver. For example: “In a half mile make a right turn, if possible.”

Because the average speed of these roads is not known, the time and distance “to go” is based on a fixed average speed of 25 mph for these roads.

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User Agreement

In using this DVD “Satellite Linked

Navigation System” (the “DVD”), which includes HONDA MOTOR CO.,

LTD. software, ALPINE

ELECTRONICS, INC. software,

NAVTEQ database contents, INFO

USA CORPORATION database, and

ZENRIN CO. database contents

(hereinafter referred to as “Licensors”), you are bound by the terms and conditions set forth below.

By using your copy of the DVD, you have expressed your Agreement to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

You should, therefore, make sure that you read and understand the following provisions. If for any reason you do not wish to be bound by the terms of this

Agreement, please return the DVD to your dealer.

• The DVD may not be copied, duplicated, or otherwise modified, in whole or in part, without the express written permission of the Licensors.

• The DVD may not be transferred or sublicensed to any third party for profit, rent or loan, or licensed for reuse in any manner.

• The DVD may not be decompiled, reverse engineered or otherwise disassembled, in whole or in part.

• The DVD may not be used in a network or by any other manner of simultaneous use in multiple systems.

• The DVD is intended solely for personal use (or internal use where the end-user is a business) by the consumer. The DVD is not to be used for commercial purposes.

• The Licensors do not guarantee to the customer that the functions included in the DVD meet the specific objectives of the user.

• Licensor shall not be responsible for any damages caused by the use of the

DVD to the actual user or to any third party.

• The warranty on the DVD shall not extend to an exchange or refund due to misspelling, omission of letters, or any other cosmetic discrepancy in the contents of the DVD.

• The right to use the DVD shall expire either when the user destroys the

DVD or software, or when any of the terms of this Agreement are violated and the Licensors exercise the option to revoke the license to use the DVD or software.

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• The terms and conditions hereof apply to all subsequent users and owners as well as to the original purchaser.

• The logos of oil companies, hotels, and convenience stores are displayed for your information and convenience, and in no way implies any sponsorship, approval or endorsement of these companies, or their products. The logos are trademarks of their respective owners.

The user shall indemnify and save harmless the Licensors, and their officers, employees and agents, from and against any claim, demand or action, irrespective of the nature of the cause of the claim, demand or action, alleging loss, costs, expense, damages or injuries (including injuries resulting in death) arising out of the use or possession of the DVD or software.

User Agreement

Use, duplication, or disclosure of this

DVD by or on behalf of the United

States government is subject to

“Restricted Rights” as set forth at FAR

52.227-14, -19 or DFARS 252.227-

7013, as applicable. Manufacturers are the Licensors, including HONDA

MOTOR CO., LTD., 2-1-1 Minami

Aoyama Minato-Ku Tokyo 107-8556

JAPAN., Alpine Electronics, Inc., 20-1

Yoshima Kogyodanchi, Iwaki,

Fukushima 970-1192 JAPAN.,

NAVTEQ Corporation, 222

Merchandise Mart, Suite 900, Chicago,

IL, 60654, INFO USA

CORPORATION, 5711 South 86th

Circle, Omaha, NE 68127., and

ZENRIN CO., LTD., 1-1-1 Muromachi,

Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka

803-8630, JAPAN.

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Getting Started

System Controls

AUDIO button

OPEN button

Screen

Joystick/ENT button

OPEN button

Tilts the screen down to access the CD,

DVD, and PC Card slots.

CLOSE button

Return the screen to the original position.

Pressing the OPEN button tilts the screen down.

PC Card Slot CD Slot

INFO button

MAP/GUIDE button

MENU button

SETUP button

CANCEL button

ZOOM IN/OUT buttons

CLOSE button

Navi DVD Slot

(Located behind drop-down cover)

NOTE:

• Voice commands are disabled when the screen is tilted down.

• Press the

CLOSE button to return

the screen to the upright position.

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Joystick/ENT button

Moves left, right, up and down, to move the highlighting around the display, to scroll through lists, or to look around a displayed map. After making a selection in a menu or list, push in on the joystick to enter the selection into the system.

In almost all cases, you can enter a selection into the system by using the voice control system, highlighting the item and pushing in on the joystick, or by touching the appropriate item you wish to select.

INFO button

Displays the screen for selecting Voice

Command Help, Map Legend,

Calendar, and Calculator. See page 67.

MAP/GUIDE button

Displays the map. When on a route, switches among the map, guidance, and Direction list screens. See page 18 or 49.

MENU button

Displays the Enter destination by screen. When on a route, displays the

Change route by screen. See page 21.

SETUP button

Displays the Setup screens to change and update information in the system.

See page 71.

CANCEL button

Cancels the current screen and returns to the previous screen display.

NOTE:

The

NAVI BACK button performs the

same basic function.

ZOOM IN / OUT buttons

Press ZOOM IN to zoom in (to show more detail), or ZOOM OUT to zoom out (to show more area and less detail) while a map screen is displayed.

ZOOM IN reduces the scale (showing less area with greater detail). ZOOM

OUT increases the scale (showing more area with less detail).

AUDIO button

Press to display the audio screen.

For more information on audio system features, see the Audio section of the

Owner’s manual.

Getting Started

Other buttons

See the Audio section of the Owner’s manual.

Screen

All selections and instructions are displayed on the screen. In addition, the display is a “touch screen” – you can enter information into the system by touching the images (icons) on the screen with your finger.

For example, if you need to enter a street name, a keyboard will be displayed. You can type in the street name by saying or selecting the individual characters on the screen.

Clean the screen with a soft damp cloth.

You may use a mild cleanser intended for use on liquid crystal displays

(LCDs). Harsher chemicals may damage the screen.

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Getting Started

Voice Control Basics

Your vehicle has a voice control system that allows hands-free operation of most of the navigation system functions. You can also control the audio system and the climate control system. The voice control system uses the NAVI TALK and NAVI BACK buttons on the steering wheel and a microphone near the map light on the ceiling.

NAVI TALK button

NAVI BACK button

Microphone

(on the ceiling)

NAVI TALK button

This button activates the voice control system. Press and release it when you want to give a voice command. See

Voice Command Index on page 131 for a list of voice commands.

NAVI BACK button

This button has the same function as the

CANCEL button. When you press and release it, the display returns to the previous screen. When the previous screen appears, the system replays the last prompt. This button is enabled for the navigation system commands only.

However, it can be used to cancel an audio or climate control voice command up to one second after the command confirmation.

(Sedan Controls shown)

NOTE:

While using the voice control system, all of the speakers are muted.

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Using the Voice Control System

You should use the voice control system as much as possible, and consider manual entry using the joystick as a

“back-up” method of entry.

Most of the system’s functions can be controlled by voice commands activated with the NAVI TALK button. To control your navigation system by voice:

• Press and release the NAVI TALK button.

• Wait for the beep.

• Give a voice command.

Once the microphone picks up your command, the system changes the display in response to the command and prompts you for the next command.

Using the NAVI TALK button, answer the prompts as required.

If the system does not understand a command or you wait too long to give a command, it responds with “Pardon,”

“Please repeat,” or “Would you say again.” If the system cannot perform a command or the command is not appropriate for the screen you are on, it sounds a beep.

Anytime you are not sure of what voice commands are available on a screen, you can always say “Help” at any screen. The system can then read the list of commands to you.

When you speak a command, the system generally either repeats the command as a confirmation or asks you for further information. If you do not wish to hear this feedback, you can turn it off.

However, hearing the feedback will familiarize you with the way the system expects commands to be phrased. See the Voice Recognition Feedback setting in Setup.

Getting Started

If you hear a prompt such as “Please use the touch screen to...” or “Please choose an area with the joystick,” the system is asking for input that cannot be performed using the voice control system.

Improving Voice Recognition

To achieve optimum voice recognition, the following guidelines should be followed:

NOTE:

Make sure the correct screen is displayed for the voice command that

you are using. See Voice Command

Index on page 131.

• Adjust the air flow from the dashboard and side vents so they do not blow against the microphone on the ceiling. Place your hand over the microphone; if you feel any airflow, adjust the vents.

• Lower the A/C fan speed during voice recognition operation.

• Close the windows and the sunroof.

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Getting Started

• After pressing and releasing the

NAVI TALK button, wait for the beep, then give a voice command.

• Give a voice command in a clear, natural speaking voice without pausing between words.

• If the system cannot recognize your command because of background noise, speak louder.

• If more than one person is speaking at the same time, the system may misinterpret your command.

• If you are still having trouble with the voice control system, refer to Voice

Command Help on the

Information screen.

Selecting an Item (Button) on the Screen

On most screens, there are items that can be selected (like buttons with titles such as OK or Return). To select an item on any screen, do one of the following:

• Use the voice control system and say the name of the desired item. Almost all selectable items on the screen, including some listed items, are recognized by the voice control system.

• Touch the desired item on the screen.

• Move the highlighting to the desired item with the joystick, then push in on the joystick.

Tip:

If items are grayed out (very dark colored), this means that they cannot be selected.

Selecting an Item in a List

To scroll through a list, do one of the following:

• Use the joystick to scroll through the list item by item.

• Use the voice control system and say

Next” or “Previous” or use the “on screen” scroll up or down buttons, or the ZOOM buttons to scroll through the list page by page.

If you cannot find the desired name, or have made an error, return to the previous screen by pressing the

CANCEL or the NAVI BACK button.

To select the desired item in the list, do one of the following:

• Use the voice control system, and say the item number of the desired item.

• Touch the item on the screen.

• Use the joystick to move the highlighting to the item, then push in on the joystick.

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Using the On-screen

Keyboard

When the system needs input from you, the display changes to a keyboard. Use the displayed letters to enter the information. Enter each letter by one of the following methods:

• Using the voice control system, say the desired letter on the screen.

• Move the highlighting to the desired letter using the joystick, then push in on the joystick.

• Touch the desired letter on the screen.

When speaking the letters or using

“spell mode,” you can substitute the name that represents each letter or symbol. This improves recognition. The system will only respond to the names shown in the following graphic.

For example:

• To select the letter “A”: Say, “A”;

Alpha”; or “Apple.”

• To select the letter “M”: Say, “M”;

Mike”; or “Mary.”

Getting Started

The names that can be used for each letter are shown below. For additional keyboard symbols, see page 138.

Alpha

Apple

Bravo

Boy

Charlie

Delta

Dog

Echo

Edward

Foxtrot

Frank

Golf

George

Hotel

Henry

India

Igloo

Kilo

King

Lima

Larry

Mike

Mary

November

Nancy

Oscar

Papa

Paul

Quebec

Queen

Romeo

Robert

Sierra

Sam

Tango

Tom

Ampersand

Uniform

Uncle

Victor

Whiskey

William

X-Ray

Yankee

Yellow

Zulu

Zebra

Slash

Juliet

John

Apostrophe

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Getting Started

Each entered letter will appear at the top of the display. Say or select Space to enter a space between words. Say or select Delete to erase a letter entered incorrectly.

When entering an address, the system searches the database for words that match the letters you are entering. As a result, you will notice that some letters are no longer available.

When the system finds only one entry that matches, it completes the entry of the name for you. If the system finds more than one entry that matches your input, the system displays a list.

Tip:

If you are unsure of the spelling of a name, enter the letters that you are sure of, and then select

List. The system

displays a list of names that most closely matches your input.

You can choose to have your keyboard displayed in alphabetized format as shown below:

Or in a regular keyboard (QWERTY) format as shown below:

System Start-up

When you turn the ignition to ON (II), it takes several seconds for the navigation system to boot up.

The first screen to appear is the navigation system globe screen. The screen then changes to the Disclaimer screen:

NOTE:

The

OK button does not appear

immediately. It appears after the software is loaded.

See Keyboard Layout in the Setup screen (second).

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Read this disclaimer carefully so you understand it before continuing. Push in on the joystick, or touch OK, and the map screen will appear on the display.

The “OK” cannot be activated by voice.

NOTE:

If you do not select

OK, and then enter

the

Setup or Information screens, some

items are not available, and will show up as darkened buttons (grayed out).

See System Function Diagram on

page 20.

If you do not press the joystick or touch

OK, the screen will turn to the clock screen after 30 seconds.

By touching CLOCK TYPE, you can change the design of the clock screen.

For details of the clock type, see page 93.

Tip:

For information on the clock adjustment, see page 91.

To return to the Disclaimer screen, press any navigation or voice control button.

If you have entered any Calendar reminders, they are displayed after you select OK.

Getting Started

If you select OK, the reminder will not show up again. If you wish to have the reminder show up again later in the day, touch the Remind Later button.

If you press the CANCEL button, the message will be displayed the next time you start the vehicle.

NOTE:

The system will display the current message and any older or previously unread messages, with the newest message listed first.

If you are not planning to use the navigation system at this time, touch

DISPLAY OFF to turn off the screen.

The Calendar reminder screen remains displayed until you select OK,

Remind Later or press the CANCEL button.

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Getting Started

Map Screen Legend

Map Orientation

(see page 54)

GPS Signal Strength

: Best Reception

: Good Reception

Missing: Poor/No Reception

Current Map Scale

(see page 53)

Landmark Icon - Generic (see page 55)

“North Up”

“Heading Up”

ICON Button

(see page 57)

“Breadcrumbs”

(see Off-road Tracking on page 59)

Vehicle Position (see page 60)

(Use voice command “Display the current location.” or touch the icon to show current location.)

Clock

(see page 91)

CURRENT STREET/AUDIO INFO

Status Bar

Current Street name or audio information is displayed. You can switch this information by touching CURRENT STREET/AUDIO INFO.

(For information on the Current Street, see page 6.)

NOTE:

See

Map Legend on the Information screen for further explanation.

Honda Dealer

Hospital

Grocery Store

Gas Station

Hotel/Lodging

Parking Garage

Acura Dealer

School

Restaurant

ATM

Parking Lot

Post Office

Freeway Exit Information

Streets

(see Map Overview on page 6)

Red: Interstates or Freeways

Black: Verified Streets

Light Brown: Unverified Streets

One-way Traffic Icon (1/20 mile only)

(see page 58)

Map Features

Dark Green: Park

Light Blue: Hospital

Brown: Shopping Mall

Light Brown: Indian Reservation

Green: Golf Course

Gray: Airport/Stadium/Business

Blue: Body of Water

Blue/Green: Cemetery

Matte Blue: University

NOTE:

If you move the joystick over an area

(map features shown above), the name is displayed on the screen.

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Map Screen Description

Zoom In/Out

Use the ZOOM buttons to change the scale of the map. Zooming in increases the detail, while zooming out gives you a wide area view. After changing the scale, give the system a few moments to update the display.

Map Scrolling

To view other areas on the map, move the joystick left, right, up, or down. The map will shift in that direction. To return the map to your current location, press either the MAP/GUIDE, the

CANCEL, or the NAVI BACK button.

Displaying Current Location

You can say “Display current location.” or touch the vehicle position icon at any time to see the current address, latitude, longitude and elevation. The screen will change to:

NOTE:

The elevation will not appear when the system is temporarily lacking proper

GPS information. The system elevation may not agree with elevations shown on roadside elevation signs, and may fluctuate plus or minus 100 feet or more.

Getting Started

You can say “Save current location.” or select Save on the screen to save the current location in your Address Book.

Select Return to return to the previous screen.

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Getting Started

System Function Diagram

This diagram shows the navigation system features, starting at the center and working outward in layers. The navigation program starts at “Key ON,” and then displays the globe screen

(blue). If OK is selected on the

Disclaimer screen, the functions in the yellow segments of the diagram become available in the Setup and Information screens. The white segments of the diagram are available anytime, even if you do not select OK.

The items above the map screen show various methods to begin driving to your destination (orange). You are provided with map/voice guidance, routing cautions, and a direction list.

While driving to your destination, use the voice control system as much as possible to interact with the navigation, audio, and climate control systems

(green).

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When you press the MENU button, the display changes to:

Address (see page 22)

This selection requires you to enter the city (and possibly the state), and the address that you want to go to.

Intersection (see page 26)

This selection allows you to enter the names of two intersecting streets in a city. This is useful if you know the general location of your destination, but not the exact address.

Places (see page 31)

The system has been programmed with the locations of many businesses, parks, hospitals, etc. This selection lets you search these by category, name, or phone number.

Map Input (see page 36)

This selection allows you to point to a destination on the map using the joystick. This allows you to enter a destination or address that may not be listed in the database.

Previous Destinations (see page 39)

When you enter a destination with any of the available selections (except

Address Book and Go Home), the last 50 destinations are saved by the system. Use this selection to choose a destination again.

NOTE:

If

Previous Destinations is grayed

out, there is no Previous Destination entered.

Entering a Destination

Today’s Destinations (see page 40)

You can enter and sort up to five destinations and store them in the

Today’s Destination list. You can then use the Today’s Destinations selection.

NOTE:

If

Today’s Destinations is grayed

out, there is no Today’s Destination entered.

Address Book (see page 41)

This selection allows you to select a stored address. The system can store up to a combined total of 200 User 1 and

User 2 addresses.

Go Home (see page 43)

This selection allows you to select your home or a common place as a destination.

NOTE:

If you have no home address entered, the system prompts you for one.

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Entering a Destination

By Address

After you select Address from the

Enter destination by screen, the display changes to:

Tip:

• When entering an address by voice, it is more efficient to say the city name first, then the street name.

• When entering an address by touch, it is usually easier to enter the street first. A city or cities that the street appears in will be displayed. For your convenience, you do not have to enter both city and street.

NOTE:

If you find that your city is not listed, it may be part of a larger metropolitan area. Try entering the street first.

Selecting the State or Province

The state you are in is displayed at the top of the screen. If your desired destination is in another state, select

Change State.

The display then changes to the Enter state name screen. Use the voice control system and say the name of the state or use the on-screen keyboard to enter the name of the state.

Selecting the City

This is helpful if the street runs through several cities, and you know what city includes the street. The city you are in is displayed on the screen. If the city you want is displayed on the screen, say

“Select current city.” If your desired destination is in another city, say or enter that city.

By Voice Control:

Say “City” on the Find address by screen, and the display changes to the

Say city name screen. Say the city name and the searching will begin.

NOTE:

To improve voice recognition, when saying the city name, pronounce the syllables as clearly as possible.

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To enter the city name by voice spelling, say or select CHANGE TO Spell

Mode on the Say city name screen, and the display will change to the Enter city name screen.

Say the city name by saying individual letters, one at a time.

The system has a talk back function. If your spoken letter is not recognized, the system will talk back to you. For example, if you say “E” but the system does not recognize the command, it will ask you “Please select the number of the input letter from the list” and the following pop-up box will appear:

Entering a Destination

By Touch Control:

Select City, and the display then changes to the Enter city name screen.

Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the name of the city.

The system will display a list of city names, with the closest match to the name you entered at the top of the list.

Select the number (1-6) of the desired city from the list.

You should select a letter by saying the number.

Alternatively, to improve voice recognition, you can say “Echo” or

“Edward” instead of “E.”

See page 15 for a list of available words for each letter.

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Entering a Destination

If the system does not find an exact match, select List when you finish entering the name of the city. Most of the cities and towns for that state are listed.

Listings of cities and towns in the nondetailed coverage area may have an asterisk “*” next to their names. If you select one, a pop-up box is displayed saying; “No detailed street data…”, and a street address cannot be entered (see

Map Coverage on page 106). Try entering the street first, and then select the city if available.

Select View Dest. Map and use the joystick to select an icon, approximate area, or street you wish to choose as your destination. Otherwise, a central location of the city will be selected. If you select a point of interest (POI) or road in an unverified area, you may or may not have routing in these areas. See

Map Overview on page 6.

Selecting the Street

By Voice Control:

After you have selected the city, or if you say “Street” on the Find address by screen, the display changes to the

Say street name screen. Say the street name and the searching will begin.

To enter the street name by voice spelling, say or select CHANGE TO

Spell Mode on the Say street name screen, and the display will change to the Enter street name screen.

Say the street name by saying individual letters or numbers, one at a time.

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The system has a talk back function. If your spoken letter is not recognized, the system will talk back to you. For example, if you say “E” but the system does not recognize the command, it will ask you “Please select the number of the input letter from the list” and the following pop-up box will appear:

You should select a letter by saying the number.

Alternatively, to improve voice recognition, you can say “Echo” or

“Edward” instead of “E.”

See page 15 for a list of available words for each letter.

By Touch Control:

After you have selected the city, or if you selected Street in the beginning, the display changes to the Enter street name screen. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the name of the street

(like ELM or 42ND) that is your destination.

To enter the name of a major highway, you must use the full name, including a hyphen. For interstates, use an “I”

(I-10). For U.S. highways, use US

(US-18). For state highways, use the two character state designation

(CA-101). For county roads, use the appropriate designation (G-2, for example).

Tip:

When entering a street, you do not need to enter the direction (N, S, E, W) or the type (St, Ave, etc.). The system will automatically determine that for you, based on your entered city and street number.

Entering a Destination

The system will display a list of street names, with the closest match to the name you entered at the top of the list.

Select the number (1-6) of the desired street from the list.

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Entering a Destination

Entering the Street Number

After you have completed the street name, the display changes to the Enter street number screen. Use the voice control system and say the address number as a continuous string of numbers. For example, the address 1527 should be spoken as “One, five, two, seven.” You can also use the on-screen keyboard to enter the street number.

If you try to enter a number outside that range, you will be shown an error message. The system displays the acceptable address range.

If you did not select a city in the beginning, the street name you selected might appear in more than one city. The system will give you a list of cities that the street appears in. Select the desired city from the list. The system then displays the Calculate route to screen

(see Driving to Your Destination on page 44).

Tip:

If the particular address you want cannot be found, select

Map Input and

use the joystick to select the appropriate

location on the map (see By Map Input

on page 36).

Select View Dest. Map and use the joystick to select an icon, approximate area, or street you wish to choose as your destination. Otherwise, a central location of the street will be selected. If you select a point of interest (POI) or road in an unverified area, you may or may not have routing in these areas (see

Map Overview on page 6).

By Intersection

After you select Intersection from the

Enter destination by screen, the display changes to:

Tip:

When entering an address, it is usually easier to enter the street first. A city or cities that the street appears in will be displayed. For your convenience, you do not have to enter both city and street.

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NOTE:

• If you find that your city is not listed, it may be part of a larger metropolitan area. Try entering the street first.

• Prior to departure, you can set areas to avoid. The system then includes them in its calculations for the destination you have entered. See

Edit Avoid Area on page 85.

Selecting the State or Province

The state you are in is displayed at the top of the screen. If your desired destination is in another state, select

Change State.

The display then changes to the Enter state name screen. Use the voice control system and say the name of the state or use the on-screen keyboard to enter the name of the state.

Selecting the City

This is helpful if the street runs through several cities, and you know what city includes the street. The city you are in is displayed on the screen. If the city you want is displayed on the screen, say

“Select current city.” If your desired destination is in another city, say or select another city.

By Voice Control:

Say “City” on the Find intersection by screen, and the display changes to the

Say city name screen. Say the city name and the searching will begin.

Entering a Destination

To enter the city name by voice spelling, say or select CHANGE TO Spell

Mode on the Say city name screen, and the display will change to the Enter city name screen.

Say the city name by saying individual letters, one at a time.

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Entering a Destination

The system has a talk back function. If your spoken letter is not recognized, the system will talk back to you. For example, if you say “E” but the system does not recognize the command, it will ask you “Please select the number of the input letter from the list” and the following pop-up box will appear:

You should select a letter by saying the number.

Alternatively, to improve voice recognition, you can say “Echo” or

“Edward” instead of “E.”

See page 15 for a list of available words for each letter.

By Touch Control:

Select City, and the display then changes to the Enter city name screen.

Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the name of the city.

The system will display a list of city names, with the closest match to the name you entered at the top of the list.

Select the number (1-6) of the desired city from the list.

If the system does not find an exact match, select List when you finish entering the name of the city. Most of the cities and towns for that state are listed.

Listings of cities and towns in the nondetailed coverage area may have an asterisk “*” next to their names. If you select one, a pop-up box is displayed saying; “No detailed street data…”, and a street address cannot be entered (see

Map Coverage on page 106).

Select View Dest. Map and use the joystick to select an icon, approximate area, or street you wish to choose as your destination. Otherwise, a central location of the city will be selected. If you select a point of interest (POI) or road in an unverified area, you may or may not have routing in these areas (see

Map Overview on page 6).

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Selecting the Street

By Voice Control:

After you have selected the city, or if you say “Street” on the Find intersection by screen, the display changes to the Say street name screen.

Say the street name and the searching will begin.

Say the street name by saying individual letters or numbers, one at a time.

Entering a Destination

The system has a talk back function. If your spoken letter is not recognized, the system will talk back to you. For example, if you say “E” but the system does not recognize the command, it will ask you “Please select the number of the input letter from the list” and the following pop-up box will appear:

After you have completed the first name, the display changes to the Say intersecting street screen. Say the name of the other intersecting street.

To enter the street name by voice spelling, say or select CHANGE TO

Spell Mode on the Say street name screen, and the display will change to the Enter street name screen.

You should select a letter by saying the number.

Alternatively, to improve voice recognition, you can say “Echo” or

“Edward” instead of “E.”

See page 15 for a list of available words for each letter.

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Entering a Destination

By Touch Control:

After you have selected the city, or if you select Street in the beginning, the display changes to the Enter street name screen. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter one of the names (like

ELM or 42ND) of the intersecting streets.

To enter the name of a major highway, you must use the full name, including a hyphen. For interstates, use an “I”

(I-10). For U.S. highways, use US

(US-18). For state highways, use the two character state designation

(CA-101). For county roads, use the appropriate designation (G-2, for example).

Tip:

When entering a street, you do not need to enter the direction (N, S, E, W) or the type (St, Ave, etc.). The system will automatically determine that for you.

The system will display a list of street names, with the closest match to the name you entered at the top of the list.

Select the number (1-6) of the desired street from the list.

After you have completed the first street name, the display changes to the Enter intersecting street screen.

Enter the name of the other intersecting street using the on-screen keyboard.

If you did not select a city in the beginning, and the intersection appears in more than one city, you will see the

Select a city screen. The system will give you a list of cities that the intersection appears in. Select the desired city from the list. If more than one intersection appears in the city, select the desired intersection from the

Select an intersection screen. The system then displays the Calculate route to screen (see Driving to Your

Destination on page 44).

Tip:

If the particular intersection you want cannot be found, select

Map Input and

use the joystick to select the appropriate

location on the map (see By Map Input

on page 36).

Select View Dest. Map and use the joystick to select an icon, approximate area, or street you wish to choose as your destination. Otherwise, a central location of the street will be selected. If you select a point of interest (POI) or road in an unverified area, you may or may not have routing in these areas (see

Map Overview on page 6).

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By Places

After you select Places from the Enter destination by screen, the display changes to:

There are three ways to find a place or point of interest (POI), by Category,

Name, or Phone Number.

Let’s assume you want to find a coffee shop (restaurant) called “Bucks.”

• If you know the phone number of the coffee shop, select Phone Number, then enter the 10-digit number with area code. This is the quickest way to find it.

• The second best method is to select

Category, then Restaurant, and enter the keyword “Bucks.” The list will include all restaurants that have the letters “bucks” anywhere in the name.

• You can try to enter “Bucks” using

Name, but you may have to search through a list that might include

Bucks Welding, Bucks Surplus, etc.

NOTE:

• Prior to departure, you can set areas to avoid. The system then includes them in its calculations for the destination you have entered. See

Edit Avoid Area on page 85.

• You can enter the desired destination using the voice control system. For information on the available voice

commands, see Voice Command

Index on page 131.

Entering a Destination

Finding the Place by Category

The Category option gives you a list of categories or types of businesses to select from with the following screen:

Tip:

If you are not sure of the spelling of a place, the best way to find it is to use the keyword search. Select

Category,

choose a category and subcategory from the menus, then select

Place

Name by Keyword, and enter the

partial name.

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Entering a Destination

Auto Service

The subcategories are: Acura Dealers,

Honda Dealers, Gas Stations, etc.

Banking

The subcategories are: ATM, Bank, etc.

Community

The subcategories are: City Hall, Civic/

Community Center, Convention/

Exhibition Center, Court House, Higher

Education, Library, Post Office, School, etc.

Emergency

The subcategories are: Hospital, Police

Station, Roadside Assistance, etc.

Lodging

The subcategories are: Bed & Breakfast,

Hotel/Motel, etc.

Leisure

The subcategories are: Amusement

Park, Golf Course, Historical

Monument, Marina, Movie Theater,

Museum, Park/Recreation Area,

Performing Arts, Sports Complex,

Tourist Attraction.

Restaurant

This category is broken down into types of food, giving you a selection by each type: All Types, American, French,

Japanese, etc.

Tip:

When trying to find a specific restaurant, select the category

All

Types. Some restaurants may be

miscategorized.

Shopping

The subcategories are: All Shopping,

Accessories/Jewelry, Auto Parts &

Electronics, Books/Music/Video,

Clothing, Groceries, Home

Improvement, Mall/Department Store,

Office Supplies/Electronics, Pharmacy/

Drug Store, Pet Food/Supplies, Sewing/

Linen, Shoes/Bags, Sporting Goods, and

Toys/Arts/Crafts.

Tip:

When trying to find a specific shopping store, select the category

All

Shopping. Some stores may not be in

the right category.

Travel

The subcategories are: Airport,

Automobile Club, Bed & Breakfast, Bus

Station, Camping, Commuter Rail

Station, Ferry Terminal, Hotel/Motel,

Named Place, Park & Ride, Parking

Garage/House, Parking Lot, Rental Car

Agency, Resort, Rest Area, Tourist

Information, Train Station, etc.

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Advanced

If you do not find the category or subcategory you need in the other options, you can find the categories with a keyword. When you select this option, the display changes to the Enter keyword for category screen. Enter the keyword using the on-screen keyboard.

When the system finds the categories with the keyword you entered, the display changes to the Select a category screen. Select the desired category.

After selecting a category, the system will give you the options of Place

Name by Keyword, Sort by

Distance to Travel, City Vicinity, or

Place Name with the following screen:

Entering a Destination

Place Name by Keyword

If you do not know the exact name of the destination, you can find the place with a keyword. When you select this option, the display changes to:

You can find your destination with keyword using the Sort by Distance

to Travel option or City Vicinity option.

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Entering a Destination

If you select the Sort by Distance to

Travel option, the Enter keyword for place screen appears. Enter the keyword using the on-screen keyboard.

If the system does not find an exact match, select List when you finish entering the keyword. The system starts searching for places that match the entered keyword. If you see your desired place, select it from the list.

If not, scroll through the list to find the desired place.

If you select the City Vicinity option, the Enter city name screen appears.

Enter the name of the city using the onscreen keyboard. The system will display a list of city names, with the closest match to the name you entered at the top of the list. Select your desired city name from the list.

Once you have selected your desired city name, the Enter keyword for place screen appears. Enter the keyword using the on-screen keyboard to specify the desired place.

Once you select a place, the system then displays the Calculate route to screen

(see Driving to Your Destination on page 44).

Sort by Distance to Travel

When you select this option, the system gives you a list of all the places in the subcategory. This list is arranged by distance from your current location, with the closest at the top of the list.

The distance and direction to the destination at the top of the list are shown in the screen. The distance shown is straight line distance (as the crow flies), not driving distance. Select the number (1-4) of the desired destination from the list.

Once you select a place, the system then displays the Calculate route to screen

(see Driving to Your Destination on page 44).

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City Vicinity

The system allows you to find points of interest in the vicinity of the city you entered. When you select this option, the display changes to Enter city name screen. Enter the name of the city using the on-screen keyboard. If the system does not find an exact match, select List when you finish entering the name of the city. Select a desired city from the list.

Once you have selected the city, the display changes to Enter a place name screen. Enter the name of the place using the on-screen keyboard.

Once you select a place, the system then displays the Calculate route to screen

(see Driving to Your Destination on page 44).

Place Name

When you select this option, the display changes to Enter a place name screen.

Enter your selection, using the onscreen keyboard.

Once you select a place, the system then displays the Calculate route to screen

(see Driving to Your Destination on page 44).

Finding the Place by Name

The Name option allows you to enter the name of a business, and then shows you a list of businesses with the same or similar names to select from. Use the name option only if you know the exact spelling of the place. If unsure, use the

Category option.

Entering a Destination

Finding the Place by Phone

Number

The Phone Number option allows you to select a destination by its telephone number. Only telephone numbers stored in the system under the

Places (of business) option are recognized. The system does not contain residential telephone numbers, or numbers you may have entered in your personal Address Book.

Tip:

If you know the phone number of a point of interest (POI), its uniqueness makes it the fastest entry method. When using the voice control system, the entry should be spoken as a continuous string of numbers. For example, the telephone number (310) 555-4000 should be spoken as “Three, one, zero, five, five, five, four, zero, zero, zero.”

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Entering a Destination

By Map Input

After you select Map Input from the

Enter destination by screen, the display changes to:

NOTE:

• Prior to departure, you can set areas to avoid. The system then includes them in its calculations for the destination you have entered. See

Edit Avoid Area on page 85.

• For information on the available

voice commands, see Voice

Command Index on page 131.

Showing the Map of Current

Position

The Current Position selection assumes that you are looking for a destination in the immediate area. The display changes to:

The red arrow indicates your vehicle position. Find your desired destination by pushing the joystick left, right, up, or down. The map and cross hairs will move in the same direction.

Use the joystick to position the cross hairs on the desired icon, map feature, or road. If desired, use the ZOOM buttons to change the map scale. Then push in on the joystick to select an area.

The address of the road segment will appear at the top of the screen.

The yellow box indicates the area you will see when you click on the current map with the joystick.

NOTE:

The selected icon or road segment is displayed on the 1/2 mile (800 meter) or less map scale.

If this is the desired destination, push in on the joystick again. If not, use the joystick to reposition the cross hairs, then push in on the joystick again to display the new address.

If you selected a single icon or road segment, the following screen appears.

Push in on the joystick again.

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Entering a Destination

If you selected multiple icons within the cursor radius, the following screen appears. Select an item from the list.

Once you select an address, the system then displays the Calculate route to screen (see Driving to Your Destination on page 44).

Showing the Map of City

With the City selection, the display changes to the Enter city name screen.

When you have entered the desired city, the display changes to a map. The starting location will be the central position in the selected city.

See Showing the Map of Current

Position on page 36 for instructions on finding and entering your desired destination.

Showing the Map of State

With the State selection, the display changes to the Enter state name screen.

After you select the desired state, the display changes to a map of the state, with the cross hairs located near the middle.

Use the joystick to move the cross hairs to the area of the state close to your intended destination. If desired, use the

ZOOM buttons to change the map scale.

When you have the cross hairs in the desired area, push in on the joystick.

The map scale changes to a closer view.

Move the cross hairs to the desired destination, then push in on the joystick.

The address of the location you have selected will appear at the top of the screen.

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Entering a Destination

The yellow box indicates the area you will see when you click on the current map with the joystick.

NOTE:

The selected icon or road segment is displayed on the 1/2 mile (800 meter) or less map scale.

If this is the desired address, push in on the joystick again. If not, use the joystick to reposition the cross hairs, then push in on the joystick again to display the new address.

If you selected a single icon or road segment, push in on the joystick again to select the new address. If you selected multiple icons within the cursor radius, select an item from the list on the screen.

Once you select an address, the system then displays the Calculate route to screen (see Driving to Your Destination on page 44).

Showing the Map of Continental

USA

With the Continental USA selection, the display changes to:

Use the joystick to move the cross hairs to the area of the country for your intended destination. Then push in on the joystick.

The map scale changes to display a closer view of the area you selected. Use the joystick to move the cross hairs on the desired icon, map feature, or road. If desired, use the ZOOM buttons to change the map scale. The address of the location you have selected will appear at the top of the screen.

The yellow box indicates the area you will see when you click on the current map with the joystick.

NOTE:

The selected icon or road segment is displayed on the 1/2 mile (800 meter) or less map scale.

If this is the desired address, push in on the joystick again. If not, use the joystick to reposition the cross hairs, then push in on the joystick again to display the new address.

If you selected a single icon or road segment, push in on the joystick again to select the new address. If you selected multiple icons within the cursor radius, select an item from the list on the screen.

Once you select an address, the system then displays the Calculate route to screen (see Driving to Your Destination on page 44).

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By Previous Destinations

Every time you route to a destination, that destination is saved by the system.

Up to 50 destinations can be stored.

Select Previous Destinations from the Enter destination by screen to choose one of those destinations.

After you select Previous

Destinations, the display lists the last

50 destinations entered, with the most recent appearing first.

NOTE:

• If

Previous Destinations is

grayed out, there is no Previous

Destination entered.

• When finishing a “Today’s

Destinations” trip, the Today’s

Destination list entries are stored to this list, beginning with the date (e.g., item 1 shown above).

• Because both the Home and personal

Address Book list can be protected by a PIN, they do not show up in the

Previous Destination list.

Scroll through the list and say the line number (1-6) of the destination, or touch the desired destination you want.

Once you select the desired destination, the system then displays the Calculate route to screen (see Driving to Your

Destination on page 44).

Entering a Destination

NOTE:

• Prior to departure, you can set areas to avoid. The system then includes them in its calculations for the destination you have entered. See

Edit Avoid Area on page 85.

• For information on the available

voice commands, see Voice

Command Index on page 131.

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Entering a Destination

By Today’s Destinations

You can create a “trip” by combining multiple destinations previously selected on the Calculate route to screen.

Select Today’s Destinations from the Enter destination by screen and the display changes to:

NOTE:

If

Today’s Destinations is grayed

out, there is no Today’s Destination entered.

Editing Today’s Destination List

If you change your plans, you can modify the Today’s Destination list order by distance, or by order of entry.

Say or select Entry to sort the list by the entry order, and say or select Distance to sort the list by the distance order. To delete a destination, say or select

Delete and the display changes to

Select a destination to delete screen.

Select the destinations to delete. Say or select Done to perform the deletion, and the display returns to the previous screen. To cancel the deletion, press the

CANCEL button.

NOTE:

For information on the available voice

commands, see Voice Command Index

on page 131.

Adding Destinations to the List

After you have used any of the other selections from the Enter destination by screen to select a destination, the display changes to:

To add this to the Today’s Destination list, select ADD TO Today’s Dest.

NOTE:

If ADD TO

Today’s Dest. is grayed

out, the Today’s Destination list is already full (five destinations have been stored).

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The display then changes to show you all the current entries on the Today’s

Destination list. Press Done to return to the Enter destination by screen.

The system automatically sorts the destinations stored in the Today’s

Destination list for the best path.

NOTE:

When finishing a “Today’s

Destinations” trip, the Today’s

Destination list entries are stored to the

Previous Destination list, beginning with the date (e.g., item 1 shown below).

This entry contains all the destinations that were included in the Today’s

Destinations itinerary. This allows you to re-select the entire Today’s

Destinations content at a later date.

Entering a Destination

By Address Book

This selection allows you to choose a personal address entry for a destination.

After you select Address Book from the Enter destination by screen, the display changes to:

If the displayed list shows your plans, select the first destination. The system will guide you to the destination according to the order of the list. When you reach the destination, it will be automatically removed from the list.

If an Address Book PIN has been set in Setup, the system prompts you to enter your PIN after you select User 1 or User 2. Say or enter your PIN, and say or select Done.

If the PIN has not been entered, the system displays the list after you select

User 1 or User 2.

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Entering a Destination

NOTE:

PINs are optional. If you choose to use a

PIN, make sure you remember it. If you forget your PIN, your dealer will have to reset it for you.

The system then displays a list of the places entered in your personal Address

Book. You can sort the displayed addresses by Category: ALL,

BUSINESS, PERSONAL or by other categories you may create.

Adding Addresses to the

Personal Address Book

There are two ways to enter addresses to the personal Address Book:

• Entering them in the personal

Address Book feature in Setup (see page 74).

• Adding them in the Address Book directly from the Calculate route to screen (see page 44).

The personal Address Book can be edited (see Address Book on page 74).

NOTE:

• Destinations chosen from the Address

Book do not show up in Previous

Destinations.

• Prior to departure, you can set areas to avoid. The system then includes them in its calculations for the destination you have entered. See

Edit Avoid Area on page 85.

• For information on the available

voice commands, see Voice

Command Index on page 131.

Scroll through the list to find your desired destination. After you select it, the system then displays the Calculate route to screen (see Driving to Your

Destination on page 44).

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By Go Home

Selecting Go Home from the Enter destination by screen takes you home or to a frequently used address you have chosen.

If a Go Home PIN has been set in

Setup, the system prompts you to enter your PIN. Say or enter your PIN, and say or select Done. The system will then display the Calculate route to screen (see Driving to Your Destination on page 44).

If a Go Home PIN has not been set, the system displays the Calculate route to screen after you select Go Home (see

Driving to Your Destination on page 44).

NOTE:

• To edit Home Address, see Home

Address in System Set-up on page 77.

• Prior to departure, you can set areas to avoid. The system then includes them in its calculations for the destination you have entered. See

Edit Avoid Area on page 85.

• PINs are optional. If you choose to use a PIN, make sure you remember it. If you forget your PIN, your dealer will have to reset it for you.

• If a PIN is desired, enter it using the

Personal preference PIN number feature in Setup. See page 79 for information on entering your Go

Home PIN.

Entering a Destination

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Driving to Your Destination

A route typically has three phases.

• Initial route calculation (Calculate route to screen) (see page 44)

• Change the route while en route (see page 62).

• Resume the route when restarting the engine (see Continue Trip Screen on page 66).

Calculate Route to Screen

Say or select OK. The system calculates the route using the method shown on the screen (see Map Screen on page 47).

NOTE:

• Prior to departure, you can set areas to avoid. The system then includes them in its calculation for the destination you have entered. See

Edit Avoid Area on page 85.

• For information on the available

voice commands, see Voice

Command Index on page 131.

Further selections from the Calculate route to screen include:

ADD TO Address Book

Allows you to add the destination to your Address Book (see By Address

Book on page 41).

NOTE:

If the button is grayed out, the destination is already in your Address

Book.

ADD TO Today’s Destinations

Allows you to add the destination to your Today’s Destination list (see By

Today’s Destinations on page 40).

NOTE:

If the button is grayed out, the Today’s

Destination list is already full (five destinations have been stored).

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Changing the Routing Method

The system lets you select the way you want to drive to your destination. Select the desired method using the CHANGE

METHOD scroll bar back ( ) or forward ( ) buttons.

• “Direct Route” (the factory default) is the route that is the quickest (least time) and is usually the best choice. If you choose any other method, it becomes the new default for all future routing. Make sure to check the routing method if the displayed route is not what you expected to see.

• “Easy Route” produces a route with the least turns.

• “Maximize Freeways,” “Minimize

Freeways,” and “Minimize Toll

Roads” are also available.

NOTE:

If the trip is greater than 100 miles, then

“Minimize Freeways” and “Minimize

Toll Roads” may be grayed out. This is normal.

Driving to Your Destination

The generated route may not be the route you would choose. For safety reasons, the system generally applies the following rules to your route:

• It tries to avoid “short cuts” through residential areas.

• Right turns are favored over left turns or U-turns.

• Restricted turns (turns that cannot be made during certain hours), are not used for routing during any time of the day.

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Viewing the Routes

Touching View Routes allows you to scroll through and view the various routes (Direct, Easy, Maximize

Freeways, etc.) to your destination. If you select View Routes, the display changes to:

You can change the method for calculating the route by using the voice control system and saying “Next” or

“Previous” or by touching Next or

Prev. The system will display another calculated route.

NOTE:

• The selected route method and pertinent details are shown at the top of the screen.

• It may take several minutes (the system displays an hour glass while it is calculating) to show all route methods, and it is not unusual for the different methods to pick the same route. Voice commands cannot be used while the system is calculating.

• If the trip is greater than 100 miles, then “Minimize Freeways” and

“Minimize Toll Roads” may be grayed out. This is normal.

• Zoom IN/OUT to view route details is not available on this screen. After you choose a “route method,” you can then zoom in or out on the

map

screen to view your route in details.

Say or select Summary to display the distance and time to go for each route.

Based on the summary data, you can change the routing by using the Next and Prev. buttons.

Once you confirm your selection, say

“OK” or select OK on the screen.

NOTE:

Distances and times show for each method in the Summary are approximate.

After calculating the route with the new method, the system displays a map of your current location. The calculated route will be highlighted as a blue line, and a voice prompt will tell you how to proceed along the highlighted route.

Touch VOICE to have the guidance repeated.

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Viewing the Destination Map

Touching View Dest. Map displays a map of the destination vicinity. Press the

CANCEL or NAVI BACK button to return. You can view the destination map anytime while on route saying

“Display destination map.”

Map Screen

When you select OK on the Calculate route to screen, the map screen appears, showing your highlighted route in real time.

Route Line

When driving to a destination on verified roads in a metropolitan area, the route line is displayed as a blue line.

When driving in rural areas on unverified streets (light brown color), the route line changes to either a blue dotted “vector line” pointing to your destination, or a blue-pink line. See

Unverified Area Routing on page 81 for a detailed explanation of how to enable unverified routing, and the related cautions and disclaimers.

NOTE:

You can always view the entire route by simply saying, “Display entire route.”

“Vector line” (unverified routing off)

Blue-pink unverified route line

(unverified routing on)

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Guidance Prompts

As you get near the maneuver, you will hear a voice reminder, and see a pop-up window showing you the maneuver.

The number of reminders that you will hear before a maneuver is determined by Guidance Prompts in Setup on page 73.

With the factory default (Normal), typically you will hear two prompts:

• The first is about 1/4 mile from the maneuver.

• The final prompt is close to your actual turn.

If the distance between the next two driving maneuvers is very small, both maneuvers are displayed on the screen in a single window, and the voice will remind you of both of them at the same time.

NOTE:

• You can say “Voice” or select

VOICE on the screen at any time to

be reminded of the next maneuver.

For information on the available

voice commands, see Voice

Command Index on page 131.

• Typically a pop-up guidance window shows your next turn, and a voice guidance prompt is heard. The timing of these prompts varies, depending on the type of road you are on, and the distance to your next maneuver.

When given guidance in unverified areas, the words, “If Possible,” are inserted before each guidance prompt.

See Unverified Area Routing on page 81 for more details about unverified routing.

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Map Screen Legend

Distance to Destination

(see page 51)

Direction of Destination

(When on route) (see page 51)

Time to Destination

(see page 51)

Waypoint

(When on route)

(see page 62)

“Breadcrumbs”

(see Off-road

Tracking on page 59)

Map Features

Dark Green: Park Gray:

Light Blue: Hospital Airport/Stadium/Business

Brown: Shopping Mall Blue: Body of Water

Light Brown: Blue/Green: Cemetery

Indian Reservation Matte Blue: University

Green: Golf Course

NOTE:

If you move the joystick over an area (map features shown above), the name is displayed on the screen.

Map Orientation

(see page 54)

“North Up”

“Heading Up”

Map Scale Adjustment

(Mile or km per half inch appears only when you ZOOM IN or OUT.)

(see page 53)

Current Map Scale

(see page 53)

ICON Button

(see page 57)

VOICE Button (see page 48)

(Announces next driving instruction)

CURRENT STREET/

AUDIO INFO

Vehicle Position (see page 60)

(Use voice command, “Display current location,” or touch the icon to show the current location.)

Blue Line

(see page 47)

Calculated route

Current Street (see page 6)

(When audio information is displayed, touch CURRENT

STREET/AUDIO INFO to display the current street name.)

NOTE:

See

Map Legend from the Information screen for further explanation (see page 68).

Destination Icon

(see page 55)

Streets

(see Map Overview on page 6, or Unverified

Area Routing

on page 81)

Red: Interstates or Freeways

Black: Verified Street

Light Brown: Unverified Street

One-way Traffic Icon (1/20 mile only)

(see page 58)

Landmark Icon - Generic (see page 55)

Honda Dealer

Hospital

Grocery Store

Gas Station

Hotel/Lodging

Parking Garage

Acura Dealer

School

Restaurant

ATM

Parking Lot

Post Office

Freeway Exit Information

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Guidance Screen

The guidance screen offers an alternative way to view your route information.

Many of the icons and screen features are similar to those on the map screen. While driving to your destination, press the

MAP/GUIDE button to switch to the guidance screen. The guidance screen shows you:

Milestone to Destination – the position of the small circular icon shows your trip progress. As you get closer to your destination, the indicator will approach

“DEST.”

Vehicle Heading – the white portion of the compass symbol indicates north.

NOTE:

• The map and voice guidance in unverified areas differ from those in verified areas.

• Current maneuvers and those within

1000 feet will show on the

Countdown bar, indicating the distance until the next maneuver.

Guidance Screen Legend

Freeway Exit Information (see page 52)

Vehicle Heading (white indicates North) (see page 50)

Direction of Destination, “as the crow flies” (see page 51)

Scroll: to view guidance maneuvers

Distance to Next Driving Maneuver

Street Name of Next

Driving Maneuver

Distance to

Destination

(see page 51)

Time to Destination

(see page 51)

CURRENT STREET/AUDIO INFO

Current Street (see page 6)

(When audio information is displayed, touch CURRENT STREET/

AUDIO INFO to display the current street name.)

VOICE Button (see page 48)

(announces next driving instruction)

Milestone to Destination (see page 50)

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Distance and Time to

Destination

When you select a destination, the distance to the destination is the actual road distance of the calculated route, and “not as the crow flies.” When viewing a list of destinations (points of interest), such as restaurants, the distance is “as the crow flies” (see Sort

by Distance to Travel on page 34).

The displayed time to destination may differ from the actual travel time because the time is calculated based on the posted road speed data and your current speed. If part of your route includes unverified roads, the “distance” and “time to go” for that portion is estimated using 25 mph as an average speed.

Direction List

When you press the MAP/GUIDE button on the guidance screen, the display changes to:

NOTE:

• The map and voice guidance in unverified areas differ from those in

verified areas. See Unverified Area

Routing on page 81.

• Only maneuvers that occur at freeway exits or contain freeway exit information will show the exit info icon (“i” icon) on the right end of the items in the Direction list. If no exit info icon is shown on the list, the

Exit

Info. is grayed out.

Driving to Your Destination

You can see the Direction list and the distance to each maneuver. Press the

MAP/GUIDE button to return to the map screen.

You can scroll through the Direction list screen by screen using the scroll bar, or one instruction at a time using the joystick.

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Exit Info (Freeway Exit

Information)

You can search freeway exit information and add new destinations or waypoints to the calculated route as a new destination or waypoint. The exit info icon (“i” icon) on the right end of the items in the direction list indicates that there is freeway exit information available. Say or select Exit Info., and choose the exit and place to set as a new destination or waypoint.

On the map screen, you can display freeway exit information using the joystick. The exit info icon will only be displayed on the map screen if there is any freeway exit information available.

Choose the 1/4, 1/2, and 1 mile scale, then move the cross hairs to the desired exit info icon and click on it. Choose a place from the list and set as a new destination or waypoint.

NOTE:

To turn on “Freeway exit information” on the

map screen, display the icon bar

and select the “i” icon (see page 57).

Split Screen Guidance

When on route to a destination, you have two display options: single screen mode (the factory default) and the split screen mode.

Single screen mode – a map is displayed with occasional guidance pop-up windows as you approach a maneuver.

Split screen mode – the map is always displayed on the left of the screen, and the maneuver or direction list is displayed on the right hand side of the screen.

Guidance mode can be changed in either

Setup (see Guidance Mode on page 88), or by accessing the icon bar (see

Guidance Mode on page 57).

When you get near the maneuver, the map screen changes to:

On the map screen, the location of the maneuver is marked with a small yellow square. The guidance window is simply an enlargement of the area indicated by the yellow square. After you complete the maneuver, the display returns to a full map screen when the single screen mode is set, or to a map and direction list screen when the split screen mode is set.

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Map Scale

Use the ZOOM buttons or a voice command such as “Display 1/2 mile scale” (see page 132) to change the scale of the map.

Zooming in increases the detail, while zooming out gives you a view of a wider area. After changing the scale, give the system a few moments to update the display.

Functions available at various map scales

Map Scale (English and Metric)

For selecting units, see page 90.

1/20 mi. 1/8 mi.

1/4 mi.

1/2 mi.

1 mi.

2 mi.

5 mi.

15 mi.

50 mi.

150 mi. 350 mi.

80 m 200 m 400 m 800 m 1.6 km 3 km 8 km 24 km 80 km 240 km 560 km

POI icon symbols (like ATM)

page 55 X

Breadcrumbs (off-road tracking dots) page 59 X

X

X X X

X X X

Freeway exit information icons

One-way traffic icon

Unverified road display (light brown)

Map orientation “Heading up”

page 52 page 58 X page 81 X page 54 X

X

X

X

X

Map orientation “North up”

Map features (like park, golf course)

Avoid area shown on map

Avoid area scales (when creating)

page 54 page 49 page 85 page 85

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

X

Waypoint “flag” icons

page 62 X X X X X X X X X X X

NOTE:

• You can change between miles or kilometers in Setup (see Units on page 90).

• For information on the available voice commands, see Voice Command Index on page 131.

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Map Orientation

The map can be orientated two ways:

• North-up: North pointing up as you would normally view a paper map.

• Heading-up: The map constantly rotates so the road you are driving on always points up as you see the road through your front windshield.

“North Up”

“Heading Up”

Touch the Map Orientation icon on the map screen to switch between the available orientation, or say “Display heading up” or “Display north up.”

In the larger map scales (above

1 mile or 1.6 kilometer), the map is always oriented with north facing upward. You cannot change the orientation.

To view other areas on the map, move the joystick left, right, up, or down. The map will shift in that direction. To return the map to your current location, press either the MAP/GUIDE, the

CANCEL, or the NAVI BACK button on the steering wheel.

NOTE:

The red arrow in both heading symbols always shows the direction north.

The display automatically changes to the map screen when you reach your destination. Press the MENU button to return to the Enter destination by screen.

NOTE:

• For information on the available

voice commands, see Voice

Command Index on page 131.

• If you are on a route and the joystick is moved, the “Time to Destination” and “Distance to Destination” indications are replaced with an indicator showing distance from the current vehicle location.

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Destination Icon

The destination icon only shows the approximate location of the destination.

This occurs because a city block can have as many as 100 possible addresses

(for example, the 1400 block is followed by the 1500 block.) Since most cities use only a portion of the 100 possible addresses (for example, in the 1400 block, the addresses may only go up to

1425 before the 1500 block starts).

Therefore, the address 1425 will be shown a quarter of the way down the block by the system instead of near the end of the block where the destination is actually located.

Tip:

When on a route, you can view a map showing your destination. Using voice control, say “Display destination map.”

Landmark Icons

Landmark icons are shown in the map screen on 1/20 and 1/8 mile scale, or 80 and 200 meter scale. The Freeway exit information is displayed on the 1/4, 1/2, and 1 mile scales. The icons are:

Honda Dealer

Hospital

Grocery Store

Acura Dealer

School

Restaurant

Gas Station

Hotel/Lodging

ATM

Parking Lot

Parking Garage Post Office

Freeway Exit Information

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Some icons can be turned on or off; you can either display them or hide them from the ICON button on the lower left corner (see page 49) or using voice commands (see page 131).

You can select most landmark icons with the joystick to display the icon’s information. See the table on the following page for exceptions.

NOTE:

• The same list can be viewed on the screen by selecting

Map Legend

from the

Information screen.

• When there are overlapping landmark icons, a list of the points of interest (POIs) is displayed.

• For information on the available

voice commands, see Voice

Command Index on page 131.

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For some icons you can choose either to show or hide them on the map, while others like Honda Dealers, are always shown. The table below shows the features for each icon type. Some Points of Interest (POIs) like Police Stations are not shown as an icon, but you can still locate the nearest one with the voice command, “Find nearest Police station.”

POI type

Icon can be manually displayed

Icon can be manually hidden

Icon selection by voice

Icon can be selected as a destination on the

map

screen with the joystick

POI can be found on the

map screen using voice

command “Find...”

Honda/Acura dealer

Hospital

School

ATM

Gas station*1

Restaurants*2

Post office

Grocery store*1

Yes, always No

Yes Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Hotel*1/Lodging

Police station

Yes

No icon

Shopping, Tourist attraction, Bank No icon

Parking garage Yes

Parking lot

Freeway exit information

One-way traffic icon

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No icon

No icon

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes (choose POI)

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

*1 When gas stations, hotels, and convenience stores are selected for view on the map, some icons are shown as “brand icons.”

*2 The Icon Options feature found on the Icon Bar screen allows you to customize your choice of the displayed icons. See

Showing Icons on the Map on page 57. Also see the Voice Command Index on page 132 for the “Display,” “Hide,” and

“Find” commands.

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Showing Icons on the Map

Touching the ICON button on the map screen displays the following screen:

The screen consists of the following items:

Icon Bar (row of icon symbols)

The icon bar allows you to manually select the icons that are displayed on the map (see page 55 for a list of these icons).

In the screen above, both gas station and restaurants are selected. Touch the icons to select (goes blue) or remove them

(symbol is gray). You can also display or hide the same icons by using the

“Display” or “Hide” voice commands

(see page 132).

Icon Options

This feature allows you to “fine tune” some of the icons on the Icon bar (See

Icon Options below for more information).

Guidance Mode

When on route, this item allows you to select between a single screen (with occasional pop-up guidance windows), or a split screen (containing one half map, and one half guidance/directions list window). See page 52 for an explanation of this feature, and see page 88 for Setup.

Exit Screen

Select Return to return to the map screen.

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Icon Options

Selecting Icon Options displays the following screen:

This feature allows you to “fine tune” some of the icons on the Icon bar. The three icon choices, “Parking” (lot or garage), “Restaurant” (specific type or types of food), and “Other icons”

(hospitals, schools, etc.), can each be tailored to your needs.

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For instance, let’s assume that your hospital is not displayed on the map, and you want to make sure that your settings are correct. You would do the following:

• First you would ensure that the

OTHER ICON button on the Icon bar is blue (See Icon Bar above).

• Second, you select Icon Options and verify that hospital option is also on (blue). This procedure is explained below.

If you select Other Icons from the

Select category for icon settings screen, the other icons options are displayed:

In the example above, POST OFFICE and SCHOOL are selected and will show up on the map. To also see

HOSPITAL on the map, this would need to be turned on to select it so it appears as below.

Exit, and save your settings by selecting

Done.

NOTE:

• When viewing the

map screen, you

can turn some icons on using voice control.

• See Voice Command Index on page 132 for the available “Display”

and “Hide” icon command.

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Going Off the Route

If you leave the calculated route,

“Recalculating...” is displayed at the top of the screen. The system will recalculate the route from your current location and direction to the desired destination then give you a new route instruction. This is done automatically if you have set Rerouting to Automatic on the Setup screen (second) (see page 80).

If the Rerouting option in Setup is set to Manual, “Off route” appears at the top of the screen when you leave the calculated route. Say “Recalculate,” or touch the Recalculation button whenever you wish the system to perform a recalculation.

Off-road Tracking

If you drive more than half a mile from a mapped road, “Not on a digitized road.” appears at the bottom of the screen.

The map screen starts displaying a series of dots (breadcrumbs) to show the path you have taken if Off-road

Tracking on the Setup screen (second) is set to On (see page 88).

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By following the dots, you can backtrack to the mapped road you originally left. “Breadcrumbs” may occasionally be displayed in urban areas, such as large parking lots in shopping malls, or in new subdivisions where the roads are not yet in the database. In other cases you may see dots, if the system temporary goes off route, like in a parking garage where the

GPS signal is unavailable.

These dots appear only in the 1/20, 1/8,

1/4, and 1/2 mile (or 80, 200, 400, and

800 meter) map scales.

Use the ZOOM buttons to change scales if necessary.

Tracking continues for approximately

150 miles; dots at the beginning of the trail will start disappearing when you exceed that distance. When you reach a mapped road, the system stops displaying dots.

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Viewing/Saving the Current

Location

Whenever you are on a map screen, you can always obtain your current location either by touching the Vehicle Position icon or by using the voice control system and saying “Display current location.” A screen pops up which shows the address of your current location, as well as the latitude, longitude, and elevation.

NOTE:

The elevation will not appear when the system is temporarily lacking proper

GPS information. The system elevation may not agree with elevations shown on roadside elevation signs, and may fluctuate plus or minus 100 feet or more.

You can store the current location for later use. It does not change or cancel your current route.

For example, you are following the system’s directions to get to a destination. While sitting at a stoplight you notice a curio shop on the corner, but do not have time to visit it right now.

You can save the location to select as a destination at a later date.

To save the location, say “Save current location” or select Save on the screen.

When you select “User 1” or “User 2,” the Edit address book screen with the current location data will appear. You can edit the name, phone number, or category name to be saved in your personal Address Book.

After the location is saved, select

Return to return to the map screen.

You can then use Address Book from the Enter destination by screen to select the saved location, and return to the same spot.

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Pop-ups and Disclaimers

When you say “OK” in the Calculate

Route to screen, or if you change your route, the system checks your route and provides you with “pop-up” messages for the following situation:

• Your route takes you into an area that you previously set as an “Avoid

Area” (see Edit Avoid Area on page 85).

• Your route passes near an unverified area (see Unverified Area Routing on page 81).

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• You are about to enter an unverified area (see Unverified Area Routing on page 81).

• Your route includes unverified areas

(see Unverified Area Routing on page 81).

• You actually entered an unverified area (see Unverified Area Routing on page 81).

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Changing the Route

While on route, you may wish to alter your route, add an interim “Waypoint”

(pit stop), choose a different destination, or cancel your current destination.

To change your present route, you can do any of the following:

Say “Menu,” or press the MENU button to view the Change route by screen:

• Add a waypoint or pit stop (page 63).

• Delete waypoints (page 64)

• Avoid a certain street or streets

(page 64).

• Detour (page 64).

• Change routing method (page 64).

• Cancel the current route (page 65).

• Back to the current route (page 65).

Choose a different destination (other methods):

• Saying, “Find nearest...” to find a POI

(page 65).

• Saying, “Go home” (page 65).

• Using the joystick to select a different

POI or address on the map (page 65).

• Pressing the MENU button twice to get to the Enter destination by screen (page 66).

Change Route By Screen

Pressing the MENU button displays the

Change route by screen:

Waypoints

Waypoints allow you to add an interim

“pit stop” while traveling to a destination. For instance, you may want to stop for gas or food, and then continue on to your destination.

Although you can enter up to five waypoints at a time, typically you may never use more than one at a time.

Waypoints are routed to in the order they were entered (number 1 first, etc.), with your final destination routed to last.

If you wish to create a custom route of several destinations, and then control the order of routing, the function

“Today’s Destinations” is probably a better choice (see By Today’s

Destinations on page 40).

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When you enter waypoints, they appear on the map screen as small red flags numbered 1-5.

Adding Waypoints

From the Change route by screen, if you say or select Search Places on

Route, then the Select a search method screen is displayed. Select either Places Along the Route or

Places Around the Destination.

Next, select your “Waypoint Category,” then follow the menu prompts to select a destination. When the system performs a search from Places Along the

Route, it displays matches that lie within a corridor on either side and in front of you, along your route.

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From Places Around the

Destination, the system displays matches in a spiral pattern outward from the destination. The search “corridor” distance value can be changed in Edit

Waypoint Search Area in Setup (see page 87).

To add another waypoint, press the

MENU button and repeat the procedure.

If Search Places on Route is grayed out, the maximum of five waypoints has been entered.

NOTE:

The system does not allow you to select the roads you want to use to get to a destination. However, after you enter a destination, you can select intersections or POI “waypoints” that the system will use to “tailor” your route.

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Deleting Waypoints

From the Change route by screen, if you say “Delete” or select Delete, then the Select a waypoint to delete screen is displayed. Say the line number of the waypoint(s) you wish to delete, or select them by using the joystick. Say or select

Done to return to the map screen.

Reroute: Avoid Streets

From the Change route by screen, if you say or select Avoid Streets, the system displays a list of streets that will get you to your destination. This feature allows you to avoid a street or streets along your route. This is helpful if you know of road construction, closures, or excessive traffic along the route. Simply select the street or streets you wish to avoid. You cannot avoid your current street, or the streets of your waypoint(s) or destination (system beeps if selected).

NOTE:

Although you can choose streets to avoid, you cannot choose specific streets you want to use.

The route is re-calculated to reflect the changes you made to the waypoint(s).

Reroute: Detour

Calculates a detour route for you if you encounter an unexpected obstacle such as a closed road or extremely heavy traffic congestion. If detour is selected, the system will attempt to re-calculate a new route, avoiding the next 2 miles

(while on a freeway) or 1/2 mile (while on a surface street).

Reroute: Change Routing

Method

From the Change route by screen, if you say or select Change Routing

Method, then the Select routing method screen is displayed. See

Changing the Routing Method on page 45 for details.

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Cancel Current Route

Cancels the current route (and any waypoints) and returns you to the map screen.

Back to Current Route

Returns you to the original map screen.

Changing Your Destination

There are four methods by which you can change or add a waypoint to your route. These are:

Find Nearest (Voice command)

From the map screen, say one of the

“Find Nearest...” voice commands to locate the nearest gas station, ATM, restaurant or other point of interest. See the “Find Nearest” voice commands listing on page 133.

Go Home (Voice command)

From the map screen, say, “Go home.”

If you have entered a “Go home” address, then the system will display a confirmation screen.

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Using Joystick to Change

Destination

While following a calculated route, you can select a new destination with the map screen and the joystick.

With the map screen displayed, use the joystick to move the position icon. It will change to cross hairs. Use the joystick to position the cross hair on your desired new destination, street, or icon, then push in on the joystick. The address within the cross hairs will be displayed. If this is your desired new destination, push in on the joystick again. If not, reposition the cross hairs with the joystick, then push in on the joystick again to see the new address.

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With the desired address displayed, push in on the joystick. The Calculate route to screen is displayed. Say or select OK. Say or select either Set as

New Destination or Set as

Waypoint on the pop-up screen.

The system will return to the map screen, and recalculate the route to your new destination or waypoint.

NOTE:

When you scroll the

map screen while

on route to a destination, some voice controls will not function. These include:

• Display “Heading up”

• Display “North up”

Entering a Destination from the

Menu Screen (while on route)

If you say “Menu” or press the MENU button twice, the system displays the

Enter destination by screen. Follow the procedure described in Entering a

Destination, which begins on page 21.

After selecting OK to the Calculate route to screen, your new location can be used either as a waypoint or as a replacement destination.

Continue Trip Screen

If you restart the vehicle, without having completed your prior trip, you will see the following screen:

• To continue to your destination or other waypoints, say or select OK.

• To cancel your destination, press the

CANCEL button or the NAVI

BACK button on the steering wheel, or using the voice control system, say

“Cancel” or “Back.”

• If you wish to change the route method, say or select CHANGE

METHOD.

• For additional information on changing the routing method, see

Changing the Routing Method on page 45.

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Information Screen

When you say “Information” or press the INFO button, the display changes to:

Voice Command Help

When you say or select Voice

Command Help, you will see the following screen:

Information Features

There is a tutorial available for the voice command help. Say or select Getting

started, and the display changes to:

NOTE:

If some items appear to be grayed out, and cannot be selected, it is because you did not select

OK on the initial

Disclaimer screen (see System Start-up

on page 16).

NOTE:

You can select an item by saying either the line number or the item name.

Select the line number of the desired tutorial you want to view, and the tutorial will automatically be read out.

Press Stop to stop the reading.

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Information Features

When you make a selection, you will see the help commands that can be used with the voice control. You can say or select Read List, and the system will read the list to you.

Map Legend

You can use the Map legend screens to learn the meaning of map features, icons, colors, etc. used in this system.

When you say or select Map Legend, the display changes to:

Calendar

The Calendar option allows you to enter events and be reminded of them in the future. When you say or select

Calendar, the system shows the calendar with the current calendar day highlighted.

For a listing of all voice commands, see

Voice Command Index on page 131.

Say or select the desired item or item number to view each section of the map legend.

Dates with an icon indicate there is a schedule entry for that date.

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You can scroll through the calendar day by day by pushing the joystick or select the day by voice. To change the month, say “Next” or “Previous,” use the

ZOOM buttons, or touch the triangles at the top of the screen.

If you say or select List, your entries are listed. Press the CANCEL button to return to the Calendar screen.

Entering Your Schedule

Set your schedule by selecting the day on the calendar, and the display changes to:

Reminder

The default for Reminder is On. This allows the system to remind you of the calendar item the next time you start the vehicle (see System Start-up on page 16).

Edit Date

This allows you to move your calendar entry to a different date. If you say or select Edit Date, the Calendar screen is displayed with existing entries grayed out. Select a new day and the display retuns to the Edit schedule screen with a new date.

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Edit Title

Say or select Edit Title, then enter the name of your title using the on-screen keyboard. Once you have entered the title, say or select Done.

Edit Message

Say or select Edit Message, and the system will show the Edit Message screen. You can enter a message on two lines. Use to change the line.

Once you have entered the message, say or select Done.

Message Icon

Say or select Message Icon, and the system displays a list of icons you can select to help identify the type of message you entered. The message icon you choose will be displayed alongside the specified date on the Calendar screen.

Delete

From the Calendar screen, select the date of the schedule you wish to remove. To remove the schedule, say or select Delete.

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Done

Once you have finished entering the schedule, say or select Done. The

Calendar screen is re-displayed and a message icon appears.

NOTE:

• You can only enter one message per day.

• A maximum of 50 entries can be stored in the schedule.

• To re-activate a previous message, turn the Reminder setting from

Off to

On. If it is not turned on, the

reminder will not be displayed when you start vehicle.

• The system displays active calendar entries only after you answer

OK on

the

Disclaimer screen.

• For more information, refer to

System Start-up on page 16.

Calculator

When you say or select Calculator, the display changes to:

Use the touch screen to use the following features:

Calculator

The calculator function operates like a standard hand held calculator.

Unit Conversion

Values entered on the calculator can be converted from one unit to another (e.g., inches-to-millimeters).

Unit Conversion

To perform a conversion:

1. Enter a numeric value to be converted

(for example, 100).

2. Select the type of unit you want to convert (for example, weight). The screen for that conversion type appears (see illustration in step 3).

3. Select the base unit (like pounds) that you wish to convert to some other unit. So, in the example below, 100 lbs converts to 1600 ounces, 0.05 ton

(US), etc.

NOTE:

• If you do not enter a value to be converted, only “Temperature” units are selectable.

• Conversions using negative value may produce meaningless or physically impossible values.

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Setup Mode

The Setup function consists of two different screens that allow you to change and update information in the system. To display the Setup screens, use the voice control system and say

“Setup,” or press the SETUP button. To change it to another Setup screen, say or select More in the upper right corner of the screen.

On any of the Setup screens, you can use the voice control system to select any item on the screen.

NOTE:

• If some items appear to be grayed out, and cannot be selected, it is because you did not select

OK on the

initial

Disclaimer screen. See

System Start-up on page 16.

• For information on the available

voice commands, see Voice

Command Index on page 131.

Setup Screen (first)

From any screen, say “Setup” or press the SETUP button and the following screen appears:

Brightness

The screen brightness has 11 settings.

To change the brightness, use the voice control system and say “Brightness up” or “Brightness down.” You can also select the Bright. bar and move the cursor by pushing the joystick left or right, or by touching the arrowhead in the bar.

Tip:

If you are having trouble viewing the screen in bright lighting conditions, try increasing the brightness.

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NOTE:

You can have a separate daytime and nighttime setting for brightness. Adjust each setting when the display is in either daytime or nighttime mode.

Volume

The navi voice volume is adjustable in

10 steps, and also can be turned off. To adjust the volume, use the voice control system and say “Volume up” or

“Volume down.” You can also select the

Volume bar and move the cursor by pushing the joystick left or right, or by touching the arrowheads in the bar.

After adjusting the volume, you will hear beeps at the new volume level. You can also select volume off.

NOTE:

If you turn the volume off, you will not hear route guidance or voice command confirmations.

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Display

There are two screen display modes:

Day Mode Night Mode

Day and Night. The recommended setting is Auto, which automatically switches the screen between Day and

Night modes as you turn the headlights on or off.

You can select Day or Night mode to override the Auto mode. This is a useful feature for driver’s that like to use headlights during the day, and want to temporarily override Night mode.

However, the screen in Day mode will be extremely bright at night.

Display

Mode

Auto

(factory default)

Day

Night

Clock

How setting affects display mode:

Automatically switches between

Day and Night mode by sensing if the headlights are on.

Stays in Day mode.

Stays in Night mode.

Turns the screen to the clock screen.

To override setting while driving:

Override night display:

With headlights on, repeatedly press the gauge brightness (+) button until full bright.

Override day display:

Turn on the headlights and ensure the dash brightness is not at full bright.

Push and hold the joystick for 10 seconds (switches to

Night mode).

Push and hold the joystick for 10 seconds (switches to

Day mode).

To return to the previous screen, press the NAVI

BACK button.

But remember:

Remember to adjust the dash brightness back to normal to allow auto switching by sensing headlights.

There is no auto Night/

Day mode change with the headlights on/off.

You control the setting.

There is no auto Night/

Day mode change with the headlights on/off.

You control the setting.

Remember, your route guidance stops when the clock screen is displayed.

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Guidance Prompts

While you drive to your destination, the system displays and announces guidance prompts for your next maneuver. This setting allows you to adjust the number of guidance prompts before each maneuver. The settings

Min, Normal, and Max are described below. The factory default is Normal, so you can adequately prepare for the next maneuver. If you wish to change the number of guidance prompts, select your preferred setting, as shown in the following table.

Setting Distance before maneuver

About

1/2 mile

About

1/4 mile

Yes

Just before maneuver

Min

Normal

(factory default)

Yes Yes

Max

Yes* Yes* Yes

*Uses street name in guidance phrase.

NOTE:

To temporarily turn off voice guidance prompts, select

Off for the “Volume”

setting in Setup.

Contrast

You can adjust the contrast and black level. Changes to the display are very subtle – this is normal.

NOTE:

You can have separate daytime and nighttime settings for Brightness,

Contrast, and Black Level. Adjust each setting when the display is in either daytime or nighttime mode.

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Setup Screen (second)

Say or select More to view additional

Setup functions and the following screen appears:

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Personal Information

From the Setup screen (second), say or select Personal Information and the following screen appears:

Address Book

The Address Book function allows for up to a total of 200 address entries. After

200 entries, the ADD TO Address

Book button is grayed out. The 200 addresses are shared between User 1 and User 2. For example, if User 1 has

150 addresses, User 2 can only have 50.

You can add, modify, and delete information in the personal Address

Book list.

You may choose to use a Personal

Identification Number (PIN) to protect your privacy. However, PINs are optional, and if you decide to use one, record it in case you forget the number

(see page 78).

You can do the following functions in the address book:

• Entering an address (see page 75)

• Edit an existing address (see page 77)

• Delete an existing address (see page 77)

Accessing the Address Book List

After selecting Address Book, the system prompts you to select User 1 or

User 2.

If an Address Book PIN has been set, the system prompts you to enter your

PIN. Verify that the right user is displayed, then enter your PIN. After entering your PIN, say or select Done, and the system displays your Address

Book.

If no Address Book PIN has been set, the system displays your Address Book after selecting User 1 or User 2.

NOTE:

Personal information cannot be backed up or moved to another Navigation system.

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Entering an Address Book

After you select User 1 or User 2, your Address Book list appears:

Edit Name

You may use the “Name” field to give the entry a name or title that you will recognize later, such as “Doctor Smith” or “Broadway Theatre.” If you do not give the address a name, the system will assign one (Address 001, etc.).

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Edit Address

When you say or select Edit Address, the display changes to:

Select New Address in the upper right corner on the screen when beginning to build your Address Book list.

Say or select Edit Name. Then use the on-screen keyboard to enter the name.

Touch Done when finished.

NOTE:

You can always re-enter, edit, or make changes to any entry. “Address” is the only required field.

Current Position - Allows you to use your current position as the address.

Address - Requires you to enter the city and address you wish to store. The operation is the same as selecting

Address from the Enter destination by screen (see page 22).

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Places - Allows you to select one of the

Point of Interest (POI) locations already stored in the system as one of your personal addresses. This operation is the same as selecting Places from the

Enter destination by screen (see page 31).

Previous Destinations - Allows you to choose one of the locations in the

Previous Destinations list for your

Address Book list. This operation is the same as selecting Previous

Destinations from the Enter destination by screen (see page 39).

After you have used one of these four options to enter the address, the initial screen for entering the personal address is re-displayed, with the address shown in the “Address” field. If you have entered the address using Places, the phone number corresponding to the address also appears in the “Phone

Number” field.

Edit Phone Number

You can enter the telephone number of the address. If the address was chosen with Places, and it has a telephone number, that number is entered automatically.

Say or select Edit Phone Number to display the Enter phone number screen. Enter the telephone number, including the area code, by using the voice control system (say the entire phone number one digit at a time), or by using the on-screen keyboard. Say or select Done when finished.

Edit Category

If desired, you can specify the category of the address. Say or select Edit

Category to display the Select a category screen.

Scroll the screen and select a category by saying the number next to your choice, or by touching the item.

If you wish to set, add, or edit a new category, select Edit Category in the upper right corner on the screen. The system will show the Select a category to edit screen. Follow the onscreen prompts to add, change or delete a category. If you delete a category that was used to categorize addresses, the category for those addresses becomes

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NOTE:

You may have up to 100 categories.

These are shared between User 1 and

User 2.

The system will then display everything that you have entered.

If all the information is correct, say or select Done. This will return you to the

Address Book list.

If you want to enter another address, select New Address in the upper right corner on the screen, then repeat the procedures above. If not, press the

CANCEL button.

Edit/Delete an Address

This feature allows you to select an address to edit or delete. Once an address is selected, choose the appropriate function.

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Home Address

This feature lets you return “Home” from any location simply by saying “Go home” at the map screen. Alternatively, you can select Go Home on the Enter destination by screen (see By Go Home on page 43).

Enter the Name, address, and phone number in the same way as entering a personal address, then say or select

Done. To leave the screen, press the

CANCEL button.

NOTE:

If your Home address cannot be found in the system then, while located on the street close to your home, select

“Current Position” when entering the

“Edit Address” field.

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PIN Number

You can set a four-digit PIN (Personal

Identification Number) for accessing and changing personal addresses and your home address if desired. Once you set the PIN on this screen, the system asks you to enter the PIN when you access a personal address or your home address.

NOTE:

PINs are optional. If you choose to use a

PIN, make sure you remember it. If you forget your PIN, the dealer will have to reset it for you.

When you select PIN Number, the display changes to:

Address Book PIN

If you choose to enter a PIN for the personal Address Book, you will have to enter it anytime you edit your Address

Book (see page 74), or select Address

Book on the Enter destination by screen (see page 41).

1. Select Address Book PIN.

2. Select either User 1 or User 2. The display changes to:

4. If you have entered the PIN correctly, the display changes to the Please reenter new PIN screen. Enter the same number, then touch Done to validate the number you have selected.

5. If you have entered the same number both times, the display returns to the

Edit personal information screen. If not, incorrect PIN appears in the upper right corner of the screen. Enter your PIN again.

NOTE:

If you wish to remove your PIN, return to the same screen and, after entering your PIN, touch the

Do not use PIN

button.

3. Enter your four-digit PIN and select

Done. If you do not wish to use a

PIN, select Do not use PIN.

NOTE:

The factory default is no PIN.

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Go Home PIN

1. Select Go Home PIN, and the system displays the Enter your new

PIN screen.

2. Enter your PIN in the same way as entering the Address Book PIN.

NOTE:

The factory default is no PIN. If you choose to use a PIN, you will have to enter it whenever you say “Go Home” at the

map screen, or select Go Home

on the

Enter destination by screen.

User Name

You can change User 1 and User 2 to a desired name. Choose either User 1 or

User 2 on the Select the user name to edit screen. Enter the name, and say or select Done to leave the screen.

Previous Destinations

Allows you to delete some or all of your previous destinations.

1. Select this option, and the display changes to:

2. Scroll through the list and find the address you want to delete.

3. Select the address to delete by saying the line number, using the joystick, or touching it on the screen.

NOTE:

To cancel the deletion of Previous

Destinations, press the

CANCEL

button before performing step 4.

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4. Say or select Done to perform the deletion, and the display returns to the previous screen.

Tip:

You can delete all addresses by selecting

Delete All.

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Routing & Guidance

From the Setup screen (second), say or select Routing & Guidance and the following screen appears:

Rerouting

If Rerouting is set to Automatic and you deviate from the route, you will see

“Recalculating...” at the top of the screen for several seconds as the system calculates a new route. This is followed by new routing instructions.

If Rerouting is set to Manual, you will hear a tone when the “Off-route” message is displayed. Say “Recalculate” or touch the Recalculation button on the screen to make the system recalculate your new route.

NOTE:

• If you live in an area with poor mapping, you may wish to set

Rerouting to Manual to avoid

constant recalculation. However, you will have to manually touch

Recalculation on the screen to have

the system plot a new route.

• It is strongly recommended that you leave the system set to the factory default (Automatic).

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Unverified Area Routing

Allows you to receive turn-by-turn map and voice guidance in unverified areas when on route to a destination (see Map Overview on page 6). The chart below illustrates the routing differences with this setting On or Off.

Unverified Area Routing: On

Decision:

Why choose

On or Off?

Unverified Area Routing:

Off (factory default)

The driver wishes to navigate manually by using the navigation map and choosing the streets that lead to the destination. The driver understands that unverified roads may not be accurate, and can contain errors in location, naming, and address range.

The driver chooses to let the navigation system suggest possible routing. The driver understands that in some cases guidance may not be appropriate. Unverified roads may not be accurate, and can contain errors in location, naming, and address range.

What you will see…

Cautionary messages

Guidance

(map/voice)

Directions list

A blue dotted vector line is displayed on the map that continually points to your destination. The driver should stop and then use the map to select streets that lead to the destination.

There are cautionary pop-up screens and voice announcements, before and during the route. These serve as reminders that you should obey all traffic restrictions.

There is no turn-by-turn map or voice guidance.

A direction list is typically not available. However, depending on your route, directions are provided to help you reach the first available verified road.

A blue-pink dashed route line highlights suggested unverified streets on the map while traveling to your destination. This is in sharp contrast to the normal blue route line displayed in verified areas.

There are cautionary pop-up screens and voice announcements, before and during the route. These serve as reminders that you should exercise additional caution, and obey all traffic restrictions.

Voice guidance commands end with the words “If possible.”

This is to remind the driver to verify all traffic restrictions before making a maneuver.

A direction list is provided showing street names and turn symbols in pink.

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Unverified Area Routing

When driving to your destination, you have the choice of using or not using

“unverified” roads. You make this choice in Setup screen (second). The next few pages contain an example of a route to a destination in an unverified area explaining the routing differences found in unverified areas.

With Unverified Area Routing Off, the system tries to use verified roads whenever possible. In this example, since only verified streets are used, it created a longer route than necessary.

With Unverified Area Routing On, the route is shorter, but consists of unverified (light colored) streets that may not be accurate. Because the streets are unverified, there may be errors in street location, name, or address range.

Additional caution is recommended in these areas. Always obey posted traffic restrictions.

Because both routes bypass or use unverified streets, an initial Disclaimer screen is provided. It is recommended that you stop and review the map.

Unverified Area Routing “Off”

Unverified Area Routing “On”

NOTE:

Unverified roads are shown only when viewing the map in the 1/20, 1/8, and

1/4 mile map scales, or the 80, 200, and

400 meter map scales.

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With Unverified Area Routing Off, the driver chose to take a shortcut, and avoid the long route. The moment you enter an unverified street, a caution box appears on the screen, and is read by the voice. This lets you know that you are about to enter an unverified area and that you will be following a dotted

“vector line” that points to your destination.

With Unverified Area Routing On, a caution box appears on the screen and is read by the voice. In this case you will be presented with a dashed blue/pink line instead of the regular blue route line. You cannot assume that all guidance is appropriate. This is your signal to pay attention to posted traffic restrictions.

In both cases, when you actually enter the unverified street, a short caution will remind you. You will see and hear this short caution message whenever you enter unverified areas.

Unverified Area Routing “Off”

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Unverified Area Routing “On”

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With Unverified Area Routing Off, you are presented with a blue “vector line” that always points to the destination. You must manually choose streets from the map that will lead to your destination. No guidance is provided, and there are no directions to the destination.

With Unverified Area Routing On, a blue/pink route line is shown for unverified segments. Voice guidance commands in unverified areas always end with “if possible.” This is your signal that you should use additional caution, and obey all traffic restrictions.

The maneuver window “arrow” shows any portions of unverified turns in blue/ pink dashes.

These guidance maneuvers are only a suggestion. You should always confirm that the maneuver is possible. A direction list is also provided that shows any unverified roads in a blue color, with pink arrows pointing to the next maneuver.

Unverified Area Routing “Off”

NOTE:

There is no VOICE button shown on the screen. With Unverified Area Routing

“Off,” no Direction List is provided.

Unverified Area Routing “On”

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Edit Avoid Area

This function allows you to select areas you wish to avoid when calculating a route to your destination. You can select up to five areas to avoid. You may wish to set up an “avoid area” to route around long term road construction, closures, or any area you wish to avoid. If you enter a route that takes you through or into an

“avoid area,” a pop-up box will warn you that your route takes you into one of these areas. However, you can still choose destinations in an avoided area.

When you select Edit, for the setup item

“Edit Avoid Area,” the following list screen is displayed:

You can select New Area, or select (by touch) one of your existing areas to modify. If you choose New Area, the following screen is displayed:

System Set-up

Say or select Edit Name, and use the keyboard to enter the name on the Enter avoid area name screen (19 characters max). Say or select Done to return to the previous screen. Say or select Edit

Area, to create the area to be avoided.

The following screen appears:

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Either select Address or Map Input on the Enter avoid area by screen.

Each choice provides a slightly different way to locate the approximate map display for drawing the area you wish to avoid. After selecting the choice, a map screen will be displayed.

Use the ZOOM buttons to select the map scale (available scales are 1/20, 1/

8, and 1/4 mile scales).

Use the joystick to move the crosshairs

(red circle) to the desired start point and push in the joystick to “set” the start point. Then move the joystick in a straight or diagonal direction to encompass the area to be avoided.

NOTE:

The maximum size of the “Avoid area” is 1/4 of the navigation display screen regardless of the map scale setting.

The selected area will be displayed as a shaded box with an orange border. Push in on the joystick to set the end point of the avoided area. To “re-draw” the area, touch Cancel and repeat the area selection process. If your selected area contains a freeway, the system will prompt you with a pop-up box saying,

“Do you want to avoid freeways?”

Answering “No” allows you to enter a route through an avoided area on a freeway, and skip the “Avoid area caution box” (see Pop-ups and

Disclaimers on page 61).

Say or select Done to return to the Edit area screen. When you return, the

“Vicinity” field is automatically filled in by the system. Re-edit the area “Name” if desired. Select Done on the Edit avoid area screen to finish editing.

Your new avoided area will now appear on the “Avoid area” list screen, and be viewable on the map screen.

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NOTE:

• You can select areas to avoid, however you cannot select roads or areas that you want the system to use for routing.

• If you are drawing a box around a road as an area to avoid, ensure the following: When you draw the box, make sure that the road or portion of a road that you encircled includes an intersection. For instance, in the example below, highway 213 will be avoided, but Van Ness will not be avoided because it lacks an intersection in the enclosed box.

Edit Waypoint Search Area

When driving on route to your destination, you can select a temporary destination “waypoint” (marked with a small flag on the map) along your route for gas, a restaurant, or other POI. When you resume your trip from the

“waypoint,” the system continues the trip to your original destination. To use this feature, see Waypoints on page 62.

This Setup item allows you to select the distance from your highlighted route line (on either side of your route), that the system will search for a “waypoint.”

From the Routing & Guidance screen, select Edit for “Edit Waypoint Search

Area,” and then choose the desired search distance for either “On

Freeways” or “On Surface Street.”

The diagram below shows how the system handles the search for “Places

Along the Route” or “Places Around the

Destination” (see Waypoints on page 62).

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For “Places Along the Route,” the system looks in front of you within a corridor width specified by your values for “On Freeways” or “On Surface

Street.” The system checks the upcoming area, based on your input.

For “Places Around the Destination,” the system searches outwards in a spiral from the destination. In this case, specific search values are not needed; the matches are displayed in order of distance from destination.

NOTE:

These settings do not affect the search range used for the voice commands like,

“Find nearest gas station,” that are also available when viewing the

map

screen.

Guidance Mode

Allows you to select the guidance display mode: Single Screen or Split

Screen.

To get to Guidance Mode from the

Setup screen, select in sequence

“More,” “Routing & Guidance,” and

“Guidance Mode.”

Vehicle

From the Setup screen (second), say or select Vehicle and the following screen appears:

The factory default is Single Screen.

NOTE:

The Guidance Mode can also be selected on the Icon Selection screen.

See Showing Icons on the Map on

page 57.

Off-road Tracking

With this On, the system will provide white off-road tracking dots

(“breadcrumbs”) on the map screen whenever you drive into an area where the map does not show any roads.

see Map Screen Legend on page 18.

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After you have traveled approximately

1/2 mile away from a mapped road, the system will display a series of white dots on the map screen to show the path you have traveled. This is provided so you can follow the dots to backtrack to the mapped road you originally left.

Tracking continues until you reach a mapped road. See Off-road Tracking on page 59.

Tracking is shown only in the 1/20, 1/8,

1/4, and 1/2 mile, or the 80, 200, 400, and 800 meter scales. Use the ZOOM buttons to change the scales if necessary.

NOTE:

To clear existing dots, turn this feature off and exit Setup. To re-enable this feature, return to Setup and turn it on again.

Correct Vehicle Position

The system relies on satellites for positioning information. Buildings, tunnels, and other objects can block or reflect these signals, requiring the system to use “dead reckoning” to determine your location and direction.

This can sometimes lead to small errors in positioning, such as showing you on an adjacent street.

NOTE:

Using this function to adjust vehicle position is not recommended. When the system acquires a GPS signal, it will automatically place the vehicle in the correct location.

If you choose to do this, follow these steps:

1. Stop the vehicle.

2. Select Adjust, and the system will display a map adjustment screen.

3. Use the ZOOM buttons and the joystick to move the location arrowhead to the correct location.

Touch the arrow buttons on the bottom of the screen to rotate the direction arrows so the vehicle position is pointing in the correct direction.

NOTE:

If you continually have to do this, there are either problems in the database or

GPS reception problems. See

Accessories Precautions on page 5.

4. When you have finished, press the joystick or select Done to return to the previous screen.

5. As you drive, the current road will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.

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System Information

From the Setup screen (second), say or select System Information and the following screen appears:

Basic Settings

From the Setup screen (second), say or select Basic Settings and the following screen appears:

Keyboard Layout

Allows you to select the displayed keypad screen: Alphabet or

QWERTY.

Units (mile or km)

Allows you to select the units for the entire system (mile or km).

Voice Recognition Feedback

Allows you to turn voice control system prompts On or Off. When Off, you will not hear the voice control system confirmations or prompts.

Displays the information on the navigation system software. This information is for dealer use only. For ordering updates, use the version number stamped on the label (as Ver. X.

XX) of the navigation DVD (see

Obtaining a Navigation Update DVD on page 102).

When finished, say or select Return to return to the previous screen.

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Clock Settings

From the Setup screen (second), say or select Clock Settings and the following screen appears:

Clock Adjustment

When you select Clock Adjustment, the following screen appears:

This screen allows you to set or adjust the following:

• Auto Daylight Savings Time

(Default = On)

• Auto Time Zone by GPS

(Default = On)

• DST (Daylight Savings Time)

Selection (Change DST schedule)

• Time Adjustment (Adjust your clock)

Reset button (resets this screen’s settings to factory defaults)

System Set-up

Auto Daylight Saving Time

Sets automatic daylight saving time On or Off. If set to On, the navi clock will automatically “spring ahead” or “fall behind” by one hour when a daylight savings time change occurs. If you reside in a state or area where daylight saving time is not used, then you may want to turn this feature off.

NOTE:

If you set Auto Daylight Saving Time to

On, the Daylight Saving Time function

is activated even in an area that does not adopt the Daylight Saving Time system.

The federal government has mandated that, starting in 2007, daylight savings time will change in March & November instead of the old schedule in April &

October. The new government daylight savings time schedule is subject to review and possible cancellation in

2008.

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The dates that the navi switches between standard and daylight savings time are not triggered by GPS satellite signals.

They are stored in the navi software and can be selected in the

DST schedule selection screen. Therefore your navi

clock will change based on the daylight savings time schedule.

Auto Time Zone by GPS

Sets automatic time zone selection by

GPS to On or Off. If you are driving across the country and passing through time zones, then this feature will automatically set the time to the time zone you are traveling through.

However, if you live and work in two different time zones, you may want to turn this feature off.

NOTE:

When driving near a time zone boundary, the displayed time zone may fluctuate between the two zone times.

Daylight Savings Time (DST)

Selection (Change DST schedule)

This option lets you select the schedule

(April-October, or March-

November) when daylight savings time will automatically occur in your navi. The system default is the new

2007 “March-November” schedule as mandated by the US government.

During 2008-2009, it is possible that this new change will be canceled by the government, and returned back to the previous “April-October” schedule. If so, simply change the schedule in this setting back to the “April-October” schedule.

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Time Adjustment

Adjusts the current time in hours and minutes. You can reset the adjustment by selecting Reset. Selecting Done returns you to the previous screen.

NOTE:

Selecting

Reset also clears any

changes you made to “Auto Daylight

Saving,” “Auto Time Zone,” or “DST

Selection” settings. Depending on your location, you may need to adjust these settings.

Clock Type

Allows you to choose the design of the clock screen from one of three Clock

Types and one of two Background images.

System Set-up

Color

From the Setup screen (second), say or select Color and the following screen appears:

Say or select Return to return to the previous screen.

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Map Color

Allows you to choose the map color from one of four colors for the Day and

Night mode.

Menu Color

Allows you to choose the menu color from one of five colors for each Base and Window.

Say or select Return to return to the previous screen.

NOTE:

• Choose

White (factory default is

Beige) as the

Day color to obtain the

best daytime display contrast.

• Choose

Black (factory default) as

the

Night color to obtain the best

nighttime display contrast.

Say or select Return to return to the previous screen.

NOTE:

• Choose

Black (factory default) as

the

Base color to obtain the best

display contrast.

• Choose

Blue2 (factory default) as

the

Window color to obtain the best

display contrast.

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System Initialization

If for any reason, you lose power to the navigation system (like the battery was disconnected), the navigation system will require initialization. Once completed, your system will be ready to use.

This initialization requires the following:

• Entry of the 4-digit anti-theft security code to “unlock” the navigation system.

• GPS initialization (may not be needed depending on the length of time the system was without power).

• Map matching to align the GPS coordinates to a place on the map

(displays current street at the bottom of the map).

Entering the Security Code

If the battery goes dead or is disconnected for any reason, you will have to enter a security code for the navigation system before you can use it again.

When you purchased the vehicle, you should have received a card that has the system’s security code and serial number. Keep this card in a safe place in case you need the code. If you lose the card, you must obtain the security code from your dealer.

System Initialization

Enter the four-digit security code, then select Done. If you have entered it correctly, the display changes to the

Disclaimer screen. If you make a mistake, the system will display

“incorrect PIN.” Re-enter your 4-digit security code. You have ten chances to enter the correct code. If all ten are incorrect, turn the ignition to OFF, then back to ON (II) to have ten more chances to enter the correct code.

NOTE:

The anti-theft security code is unrelated to your optional Navigation system PIN

(for Personal or Home Address).

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System Initialization

GPS Initialization

Depending on the length of time the battery was disconnected, your system may require GPS initialization. If it does, the following screen appears:

The navigation system lost power and is acquiring its location from the GPS satellites. This usually takes less than 10 minutes.

* Start the engine.

* Park the vehicle in an open area away from trees,

power lines, and tall buildings.

* Remove loose articles, cell phones, or electrical

accessories located near the GPS antenna.

* If this screen is displayed repeatedly when starting

the vehicle, see your dealer.

If this procedure is not necessary, the system proceeds directly to the

Disclaimer screen (see page 16).

During initialization, the system searches for all available GPS satellites, and obtains their orbital information.

During this procedure the vehicle should be out in the open with a clear view of the sky.

If the navigation system finds the satellites properly, this box clears, and changes to the Disclaimer screen. If within ten minutes the system fails to locate a sufficient number of satellites to locate your position, the following screen appears:

Something is interfering with the system’s ability to acquire its location. Check the following:

* The vehicle must be in an open area with a clear

view of the sky.

* Remove sources of GPS interference like metallic

window tint above antenna, or electrical items

near antenna (see owner's manual for details).

* Check GPS antenna cable connection.

* Restart the engine and repeat the GPS acquire

procedure. If the problem persists, see your dealer.

If the system is still unable to acquire a signal, follow the instructions on the screen, or contact your local dealer for assistance.

NOTE:

The average acquiring time is less than

10 minutes, but it can take as long as 45 minutes.

Map Matching

This part of the initialization matches the GPS coordinates found above with a road on the map screen. To perform this part of the procedure, ensure that the navigation system is displaying a map, and drive the vehicle on a mapped road

(a road shown on the map screen). Do not enter a destination at this time.

When the name of the current road you are driving on appears at the bottom of the screen, the entire procedure is complete. Your system is now ready to use.

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Although your navigation system is one of the most highly sophisticated pieces of equipment you will find in a modern automobile, you may find during its use, that it has certain limitations.

The system uses signals from the Global

Positioning System (GPS) to aid in determining its current location. The

GPS is operated by the U.S.

Department of Defense. For security reasons, there are certain inaccuracies built into the GPS that the navigation system must constantly compensate for.

This can cause occasional positioning errors of up to several hundred feet.

For example, in urban areas where streets are close together, this could cause the system to show that you are traveling on a street that parallels the street you are actually on. The system will, under most circumstances, correct itself while you drive.

Also, depending on your current view of the sky and the position of the satellites, the elevation may be shown incorrectly.

You may also notice some delay of the vehicle position icon at intersections; this is normal.

GPS Reception Issues

The signals received from the GPS satellites are extremely weak (less than a millionth of the strength of a local FM station), and require an unobstructed view of the sky.

The signal can easily be interrupted or interfered with by the following:

• After-market metallic window tint above or to the sides of the GPS antenna (located under the dash)

• Cell phones, PDAs, or other electronic devices docked in a cradle or laying loose on the dash

• Radar detectors mounted on the dash

• Remote starters, or “hidden” vehicle location systems mounted near the navigation unit

• Other after-market audio electronic devices mounted near the navigation unit

System Limitations

• Trees, tall buildings, freeway overpasses, tunnels or overhead electrical power wires

Although the system will direct you to your desired destination, it may not always generate what you consider to be the most direct route. Try changing the method of routing (see Changing the

Routing Method on page 45). You may also have Unverified Area Routing set to “OFF” (see Unverified Area Routing on page 81).

Additionally, the mapping database contains verified and unverified maps.

See Map Overview on page 6.

A Disclaimer screen will warn you if your route includes unverified streets.

Unverified streets may be missing from the map, in the wrong location, or have an incorrect name or address range.

Exercise additional caution when driving in these unverified areas.

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System Limitations

The destination icon shows the approximate location of the destination.

This occurs because a city block can have as many as 100 possible addresses

(for example, the 1400 block is followed by the 1500 block.) Since most cities use only a portion of the 100 possible addresses (for example, in the 1400 block, the addresses may only go up to

1425 before the 1500 block starts), the address 1425 will be shown a quarter of the way down the block by the system instead of at the end of the block where the destination is actually located.

You may find that the system occasionally “reboots.” This is indicated by the display returning to the globe screen. A reboot can be caused by a number of things, such as extreme temperatures or shock from bumpy roads. It does not necessarily indicate a problem that requires service. If this happens frequently, please see your dealer.

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You will find that some points of interest (POI) may be missing when you search the database. This can be caused if at the time the database was gathered, the name was misspelled, the place was improperly categorized, or the POI change is not yet in the database. This means you may not find places listed that you know exist. This is also true for police agencies and hospitals. In outlying areas, facilities listed may not be the closest. Always check with local information sources if you need law enforcement or hospital services.

Every effort has been made to verify that the system’s database was accurate at the time it was created. However, businesses do fail or move to new locations, and new businesses start in the old locations. For this reason, you may occasionally find “inaccurate” information when you select and drive to a point of interest (for example, a restaurant is now a jewelry store). The number of these inaccuracies increases the longer you go without an update.

The digitized map database reflects conditions as they existed at various points in time before production.

Accordingly, your DVD may contain inaccurate or incomplete data or information due to the passage of time, road construction, changing conditions, or other causes.

Due to ongoing software and database improvements, navigation disc versions may change in the middle of a production year. The version shipped with your vehicle was the most recent available at the time of production, and is considered standard equipment for that vehicle. There is no free program to retrofit early production vehicles with the latest disc. For DVD ordering information, see page 102.

Database Limitations

In addition, this database does not include, analyze, process, consider, or reflect any of the following categories of information:

• Neighborhood quality or safety

• Population density

• Availability or proximity of law enforcement

• Emergency, rescue, medical, or other assistance

• Construction work, zones, or hazards

• Road and lane closures

• Legal restrictions (such as vehicular type, weight, load, height, and speed restrictions)

• Road slope or grade

• Bridge height, width, weight, or other limits

• Road, traffic or traffic facilities safety, or conditions

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Database Limitations

• Weather conditions

• Special events

• Pavement characteristics or conditions

• Traffic congestion

• Travel time

We assume no liability for any incident that may result from an error in the program, or from changed conditions not noted above.

Copyrights

• infoUSA-Data: Certain business data provided by infoUSA, Inc., Omaha,

Nebraska, Copyright © 2006, All

Rights Reserved.

• EXIT-Data: © ZENRIN CO., LTD.

2006. All Rights Reserved.

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Reporting Errors

Occasionally, you may encounter database errors.

• If the error pertains to freeways and main “verified” roads shown in black on the map, then report it either online at :

http://update.navteq.com/, or to

Honda Customer Services.

• If the error involves a light brown

“unverified” road, then do not report it. These areas have not been verified, and are provided for reference only

(see Map Overview on page 6).

• For errors in points of interest (POI), like a business that has changed their name, do not report them. Keep in mind that depending on when the data was collected, and when your DVD was purchased, the database can be out of date. The business may have not reported the change(s), or not be in the database at all. Update

Navigation DVDs are available for purchase, usually in the fall of each year.

• If the error does not involve the database, such as if the vehicle position icon does not follow the road, screen error messages, or other

GPS related errors, see Frequently

Asked Questions on page 117, System

Limitations on page 97, or

Troubleshooting on page 127.

Customer Assistance

Honda Automobile

Customer Service

Telephone: (800) 999-1009

Fax: (310) 783-3273

Mail:

Honda Navi

America Honda Motor Co., Inc.

Honda Customer Service

MS 500-2N-7A

1919 Torrance Blvd.

Torrance, CA 90501-2746

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Visiting Your Dealer

We strive to make this manual as complete as possible and to answer all questions regarding operation of the system. Occasionally you may run into a specific issue that you cannot find in the book. You may save yourself a trip to the dealer by first consulting the following resources:

• The Troubleshooting section (see page 127)

• The Frequently Asked Questions

(FAQs) section (see page 117)

• The navi FAQs found on the on-line

DVD order site (see “Obtaining a

DVD”)

• For detailed questions regarding audio or other systems that interact with the navigation system, see the main vehicle Owner’s manual, or the

Quick Start Guide

• Call Honda Customer Relations (see

“Honda Automobile Customer

Service”)

• For database or POI issues, follow the guidelines in the “Reporting Errors” section (see page 101)

If your question is still unanswered and you wish to visit the dealer, please be prepared to demonstrate the issue to the service advisor. This way, the service advisor can document the issue for the factory to allow more efficient troubleshooting. Some issues may at first seem random, but you may notice a pattern, like it only occurs when you enter some specific address, or when driving on a certain road, or just when it is cold. This information is very useful to the service advisor. Be patient, the tech may be unfamiliar with your specific issue.

Obtaining a Navigation

Update DVD

Honda is continually expanding the scope of the navigation system.

Upgraded software may be made available to navigation system owners periodically, usually in the fall of each year.

To purchase an updated DVD or a replacement DVD, call the Honda

Navigation Disc Fulfillment Center at

(888) 291-4675. You can also order online by going to www.honda.com and selecting “Honda Automobiles,” entering

“navi” into the “Type a question” field, and following the links.

NOTE:

• DVDs are not available at your dealer. However, the dealer may order a DVD for you as a courtesy.

There is no program for free DVD updates.

• The DVD order line staff cannot answer technical questions regarding navigation operation, coverage, or

POIs.

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Changing the DVD

NOTE:

The system’s database is stored on a removable DVD. The system will not work without the DVD. Ensure the DVD remains inserted at all times.

1. Remove the DVD while the ignition switch is in the Accessory (I) position or in the ON (II) position.

2. Press the OPEN button to tilt the screen down.

3. Press down on the DVD cover release tab , then lower the cover .

CLOSE button

NOTE:

Be sure to close the DVD cover completely before closing the screen.

The DVD cover may be damaged.

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4. Press the MAP (Eject) button. The

DVD will automatically come out and an error message will display on the screen. This is normal.

5. Pull the DVD straight out. Hold the

DVD by the edges. Fingerprints, scratches, or other contamination on the playing surface can make the

DVD unreadable.

To install the Navigation DVD, make sure the turquoise (blue/green) label is facing up. Slide the DVD into the DVD slot. The DVD is automatically pulled into the navigation system. Make sure you close the navigation DVD cover, then close the screen using the CLOSE button on the bottom of the screen.

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PC Card Operation with Navi

A PC card with WMA or MP3 audio files can be played through the Audio system, and controlled using the navigation voice control system. PC card (PCMCIA) adaptors and various media chips can be purchased at any computer store. Tested media chips include Compact Flash, and SD media, up to 2GB. Other media types and storage capacities may work, but have not been tested. Hard disc drive type media are not recommended because they can fail in a hot vehicle. See the

FAQs section for additional information.

PC card slot

Inserting the PC Card

Ensure that the PCMCIA PC card adaptor contains the media chip, and that the card adaptor is fully inserted in the slot, otherwise the display door will not close. Once the card is inserted and the door closed, there is a delay while the system reads the tag information

(the folders, song titles, etc.). Once the tag information is read, the “CARD” or

“TRACK LIST” buttons will function.

For more information on the search feature, see the audio section of the

Owner’s Manual.

Voice Control of PC Card

Functions

The navigation voice control system can be used to select the first 30 tracks directly by using the command, “Card play track X” (X=1-30). Additional voice commands allow the card tracks, artists, and albums to be played in a random, repeat, or in a scan mode. See the complete list of “Card” voice commands starting on page 136.

CD/CD-R Operation with

Navi

A CD or a burned CD-R with MP3 or

WMA media files can be played by the audio system and controlled using the navigation voice commands. The display door will not close with a partially inserted CD in the slot. Once the display closes, there may be a slight delay before the “CD” or “TRACK

LIST” buttons function. This is because the system has to read the tag information (artist album, and track names) to allow searches to function.

For more information on the search feature, see the audio section of the

Owner’s Manual.

NOTE:

Ensure that burned CD-R disc do not have “stick-on” paper labels. The label adhesive can melt in a hot vehicle, and allow the label to curl up and jam the

CD mechanism. Use a felt-tipped marker to label your CD-R discs.

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Voice Control of CD Functions

The navigation voice control system can be used to select the first 30 tracks directly by using the command, “CD play track X” (X=1-30). Additional voice commands allow CD tracks, and folders be played in a random, repeat, or in a scan mode. See the complete list of

“CD” voice commands starting on page 136.

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Coverage Areas

Map Coverage

The system provides map coverage for the following 48 US states, and southern

Canada. The US map coverage consists of accurately mapped (verified) metropolitan areas (in the following list), and a less accurate (unverified) rural database. Canada coverage consists of major metropolitan areas, and major roads connecting the metropolitan areas within about 100 miles north of the U.S. border. If you need additional North Canada coverage, you may purchase the Canadian DVD

(see Obtaining a Navigation Update

DVD on page 102). See Map Overview on page 6 for a discussion of map coverage.

The cities and metropolitan areas in the following list are fully mapped. Only major streets, roads, and freeways have been verified outside these areas. If your route passes through these areas, routing may be limited in these areas, depending on your routing choices (see Unverified

Area Routing on page 81).

If you desire additional map coverage information, contact Honda Customer

Services or go to www.honda.com and select “Honda Automobiles,” enter

“navi” into the “Type a question” field, and follow the links. Enter your vehicle model and model year, then select the state in which you want to check map coverage.

Operation in Hawaii and Alaska

Certain functions that rely on a satellite signal will not work correctly in Hawaii and Alaska. These functions include but are not limited to automatic clock updates and time zone adjustments.

U.S. Detailed Coverage Areas

Alabama

Birmingham/Tuscaloosa

Huntsville

Mobile

Montgomery

Arizona

Phoenix Metro

Sedona

Tucson

Arkansas

Fayetteville

Hot Springs

Little Rock

California

Bakersfield

Fresno

Los Angeles/San Diego Metro

Merced

Modesto

Sacramento Metro

Sacramento-Reno-Lake Tahoe-Yuba

San Francisco Bay (approximately

Monterey to Sonoma) – including

Monterey County and Hollister

San Luis Obispo

Stockton

Southern California Area

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Colorado

Denver/Boulder/Colorado Springs/

Ski Resorts Metro area – including

Ft. Collins

Grand Junction

Connecticut

Bridgeport

Danbury

Hartford Metro

New Haven Metro

Norwalk

Stamford

The State of Connecticut: All roads are verified in non-metro areas.

Delaware

Entire state – including Dover,

Wilmington Metro area, New Castle

County

Florida

Cape Canaveral/Cocoa Beach/

Titusville

Florida Keys

Fort Myers Metro area – including

Naples

Fort Pierce

Gainesville

Jacksonville Metro – including St.

Johns County

Miami/Fort Lauderdale/West Palm

Beach Metro

Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne area – including Osceola County

Pensacola

Tallahassee

Tampa Bay/St. Petersburg Metro –

including Pasco and Manatee

Counties

Vero Beach

Georgia

Athens

Atlanta Metro

Columbus

Augusta/Aiken Metro

Macon

Savannah

Coverage Areas

Idaho

Boise

Sun Valley Ski Resorts

Spokane-Coeur d’Alene

Illinois

Bloomington-Normal

Champaign

Charleston

Davenport-Rock Island-Moline

Chicago Metro (to Wisconsin border)

including Lake County, IN and

Dekalb County, IL

East St. Louis Metro

Moline

Peoria

Quincy

Rock Island

Rockford

Springfield

St. Louis

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Coverage Areas

Indiana

Evansville

Fort Wayne

Gary/Hammond Metro

Indianapolis Metro

Kokomo Metro

Northwest Indiana

South Bend/Elkhart/Goshen

Iowa

Cedar Rapids

Davenport – Rock Island-Moline

Des Moines

Iowa City

Omaha-Lincoln

Kansas

Topeka

Kansas City/Leavenworth Metro

Wichita

Kentucky

Lexington

Louisville

Cincinnati

Louisiana

Baton Rouge

New Orleans Metro

Shreveport

Maine

Bangor

Bar Harbor/Acadia National Park

Portland/Lewiston/Auburn

Maryland

Cumberland

Baltimore/Washington D.C. Metro –

including Charles and Carroll

Counties

Ocean City

The State of Maryland: Most roads are verified in non-metro areas.

Massachusetts

Boston/Cape Cod Metro

Cape Cod

Springfield Metro area

Complete coverage of all cities in

Barnstable, Berkshire, Bristol, Essex,

Hampshire, Hampden, Middlesex,

Norfolk, Plymouth, Suffolk, and

Worcester Counties

The State of Massachusetts: All roads are verified in non-metro areas.

Michigan

Detroit Metro area – including Ann

Arbor, Pontiac, Flint, Clinton, Eaton, and Monroe Counties

Grand Rapids Metro

Kalamazoo

Lansing Metro

Northern Michigan Resort Area –

including Traverse City, Elk Rapids,

Petoskey, Charlevoix, Boyne City, and Harbor Springs

Saginaw-Midland

Southeast Michigan

Minnesota

Minneapolis/St. Paul Metro –

including cities in Anoka Scott and

Carver Counties

Fargo-Moorhead

Rochester

Mississippi

Biloxi/Gulfport

Jackson

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Missouri

Branson

Columbia

Kansas City (KS-MO) Metro –

including Platte County

Springfield

St Louis Metro (IL-MO) – including

additional cities in Jefferson County

Montana

Billings

Nebraska

Lincoln (Lancaster County)

Omaha

Nevada

Las Vegas Metro

Reno/Lake Tahoe

Sacramento-Reno-Lake Tahoe-Yuba

New Hampshire

Manchester

Nashua-Portsmouth

New Jersey

Northern New Jersey

Southern New Jersey – including

Atlantic City/Cape May/Cumberland

Metro

Camden Metro

Newark Metro

Trenton Metro – including Ocean and

Hunterdon Counties

New Mexico

Albuquerque

Santa Fe

Taos Ski Resorts

New York

The Adirondack

Binghamton

Buffalo – including Erie and Niagara

Counties

Cooperstown

Eastern New York – including New

York City Metro, Albany, Glen Falls,

Schenectady, Troy

Ithaca

Lake Placid

Oneonta

Rochester – including cities in

Monroe County

Syracuse

Utica

Coverage Areas

North Carolina

Asheville

Charlotte Metro

Fayetteville

Hickory

Morgantown

Jacksonville

North Carolina Metro

Raleigh-Durham Metro

Wilmington

Winston-Salem/Greensboro Metro

North Dakota

Fargo Metro

Fargo-Moorhead

Ohio

Akron

Columbus/Marysville Metro

Cincinnati Metro – including Butler

County

Cleveland Metro – including Geauga

County

Dayton

Toledo (Lucas County)

Youngstown

Oklahoma

Oklahoma City

Tulsa

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Coverage Areas

Oregon

Bend

Eugene

Medford

Portland/Salem Metro

Pennsylvania

Allentown

Erie

Gettysburg

Harrisburg

Lancaster

Philadelphia Metro

Pittsburgh Metro – including

Washington County

Reading

State College/University Park

Southern Pennsylvania

Wilkes-Barre/Scranton

Williamsport

York

Rhode Island

Newport

Providence Metro

The State of Rhode Island: All roads are verified in non-metro areas.

South Carolina

Augusta-Aiken

Beaufort

Charleston

Charlotte

Columbia

Greenville/Spartanburg – including

additional cities in Greenville and

Spartanburg Counties

Myrtle Beach Metro

Rock Hill Metro

South Dakota

Sioux Falls

Tennessee

Chattanooga

Johnson City/Kingsport/Bristol

Knoxville/Farragut Metro

Memphis Metro – including Desoto

and Tunica Counties

Nashville

Texas

Austin Metro

Big Bend

Bryan/College Station

Corpus Christi

Dallas/Fort Worth Metro-Sherman –

including additional cities in Grayson

County

El Paso

Houston Metro – including additional

cities in Galveston County

Longview

Lubbock

Midland/Odessa Metro

San Antonio Metro

South Padre Island

Utah

Moab

Ogden

Park City

Salt Lake City Metro

Salt Lake City -Provo

Vermont

Burlington

Montpelier

The State of Vermont: Most roads are verified in non-metro areas.

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Virginia

Washington D.C. detailed area –

including Alexandria, Arlington,

Fairfax, Falls Church, Fauquier

County, Fredericksburg City,

Manassas, and additional cities in

Charlottesville-U of VA

Danville

Loudoun and Prince William

Counties

Johnson City-Kingsport Bristol

Lynchburg

Richmond Metro

Roanoke

Shenandoah National Park

Williamsburg/Norfolk/Virginia

Beach Metro – including Charles

City, Hopewell, Kent, and Prince

George Counties

Winchester

Washington

Bellingham

Portland-Salem

Seattle/Tacoma/Olympia Metro –

including Island County

Spokane-Coeur d’Alene

Tri-Cities

Whatcom

Point Roberts (community)

Yakima

West Virginia

Charleston

Harper’s Ferry Metro

Wisconsin

Appleton

Beloit

Green Bay

Janesville

Kenosha County

Madison

Lake Geneva

Milwaukee Metro – including

Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington, and Waukesha Counties

Neenah

Oshkosh

Racine

Sheboygan

Wausau

Wyoming

Cheyenne

Jackson Ski Resorts

Coverage Areas

Canada Detailed Coverage

Areas

NOTE:

The blue colored city names are not included in the USA South DVD. To obtain coverage for cities listed in blue, you may purchase the Canada DVD

(see Obtaining a Navigation Update

DVD on page 102). DVDs are not

available at your dealer.

ALBERTA

Alberta

Airdrie

Beaumont

Banff

Calmar

Canmore

Devon

Calgary

Cochrane

Crossfield

Chestermere

Edmonton

Fort Saskatchewan

Leduc

Lethbridge

Medicine Hat

Spruce Grove

St. Albert

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Coverage Areas

Stony Plain

Strathcona County

BRITISH COLUMBIA

Greater Vancouver

Anmore

Belcarra

Bowen Island

Burnaby

Coquitlam

Delta

Langley

Langley Twp

Lions Bay

Maple Ridge

New Westminster

North Vancouver

North Vancouver District

Pitt Meadows

Port Coquitlam

Port Moody

Richmond

Surrey

Squamish

Vancouver

West Vancouver

White Rock

Whatcom, WA

Point Roberts (Community) also

listed in USA Washington St Cities

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Fraser Valley

Abbottsford

Chilliwack

Mission

Central Okanagan

Kelowna

Peachland

Okanagan-Similkamen

Penticton

Summerland

Victoria

Capital

Central Saanich

Colwood

Esquimalt

Highlands

Langford

Metchosin

North Saanich

Oak Bay

Saanich

Sidney

Sooke

Victoria

View Royal

Squamish-Lillooet

Whistler

Kamloops

MANITOBA

East St Paul

Headingley

West St Paul

Winnipeg

NOVA SCOTIA

Halifax (partial)

ONTARIO

Barrie

Kingston

London

Ottawa-Gatineau

Stratford

Dufferin

Orangeville

Durham

Ajax

Brock

Clarington

Oshawa

Pickering

Scugog

Uxbridge

Whitby

Halton

Burlington

Halton Mills

Milton

Oakville

Hamilton

Hamilton

Muskoka

Bracebridge

Georgian Bay

Gravenhurst

Huntsville

Lake of Bays

Muskoka Lakes

Niagara

Fort Erie

Grimsby

Lincoln

Niagara-on-the-Lake

Niagara Falls

Pelham

Port Colborne

St Catharines

Thorold

Wainfleet

Welland

West Lincoln

Peel

Brampton

Caledon

Mississauga

Simcoe

Adjala-Tosorontio

Barrie

Bradford West Gwillimbury

Clearview

Essa

Innisfil

Midland

New Tecumseth

Orillia

Oro-Medonte

Penetanguishene

Ramara

Severn

Springwater

Tay

Tiny

Wasaga Beach

Toronto

Toronto

Waterloo

Cambridge

Kitchener

North Dumfries

Waterloo

Coverage Areas

Wellington

Guelph

Puslinch

York

Aurora

Ease Gwillimbury

Georgina

King

Markham

Newmarket

Richmond Hill

Vaughan

Whitchurch-Stouffville

Windsor

Essex

Lasalle

Tecumseh

Windsor

Inter-Town (partial) Coverage

Counties/Districts/Regional

Municipalities

Brant

Bruce

Chatham-Kent

Dufferin

Elgin

Essex

Frontenac

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Coverage Areas

Gray

Haldimand-Norfolk

Haliburton

Hastings

Huron

Kawartha Lakes

Lambton

Lanark

Leeds and Granville

Lennox and Addington

Middlesex

Muskoka

Northumberland

Oxford

Perth

Peterborough

Prescott and Russell

Prince Edward

Simcoe

Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry

Waterloo

Wellington

QUÉBEC

Municipalites Regionales de Comte

Beauharnois-Salaberry

Brome-Missisquoi

Coaticook

La Haute-Yamaska

La Vallee-du-Richelieu

Le Haut-Richelieu

Le Haut-St-Laurent

Les Jardins-de-Napierville

Memphremagog

Roussillon

Rouville

Vaudreuil-Soulanges

Montreal

Deux-Montagnes

Deux-Montagnes

Oka

Oka Paroisse

Pointe-Calumet

St-Eustache

St-Joseph-du-Lac

Ste-Marthe-sur-le-Lac

L’assomption

Charlemagne

Le Gardeur

Repentigny

La Rivìere-du-Nord

Prévost

St-Colomban

St-Hippolyte

St-Jèrôme

Ste-Sophie

La Vallee-du-Richelieu

Beloeil

Caringnan

Chambly

Longueuil

McMasterville

Mont-St-Hilaire

Otterburn Park

St-Basile-le-Grand

St-Mathieu-de-Beloeil

LaJemmerais

Longueuil

Ste-Julie

Laval

Laval

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Les Laurentides

Amherst

Arundel

Barkmere

Brèbeuf

Huberdeau

La Conception

La Minerve

Labelle

Lac-Supèrieur

Lantier

Mont-Tremblant

Montcalm

St-Faustin-Lac--Carrè

Ste-Agathe-des-Monts

Ste-Lucie-des-Laurentides

Val-David

Val-des-Lacs

Val-Morin

Les Moulins

Lachenaie

Mascouche

Terrebonne

Les Pays-D’en-Haut

Lac-des-Seize-Îles

Morin-Heights

Piedmont

Ste-Adolphe-d’Howard

St-Sauveur

Ste-Adèle

Ste-Anne-des-Lacs

Ste-Marguerite-Estèrel

Wentworth-Nord

Longueuil

Longueuil

Montreal

Montreal

Rousillon

Candiac

Chateauguay

Delson

La Prairie

Lery

Ste-Catherine

St-Constant

Coverage Areas

Therese-de-Blainville

Blainville

Boisbriand

Bois-des-Filion

Lorraine

Rosemere

Ste-Therese

Vaudreuil-Soulanges

Hudson

L’Ile-Cadieux

L’Ile-Perrot

Notre-Dame-de-l’Ile-Perrot

Pincourt

St-Lazare

Terrasse-Vaudreuil

Vaudreuil-Dorion

Vaudreuil-sur-le-Lac

Québec

Québec

SASKATCHEWAN

Regina

Saskatoon

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Coverage Areas

CANADA CONNECTOR ROADS

The Cross-Canada Connector Road allows for travel between the provinces of British Columbia and

Quebec in DCA 11. Major metropolitan city Points of interest are also included.

Road Inclusion

Roads in the province of British

Columbia

Hwy-1/Trans Canada Hwy from

Alberta/BC boundary to Vancouver detailed city.

Hwy-3/Crowsnest Hwy from Hwy-1/

Trans Canada Hwy (Hope) to Hwy-5/

Coquihalla Hwy (Hope)

Hwy-5/Coquihalla Hwy (in Hope) to

Hwy-1/Trans Canada Hwy (in

Kamloops)

Hwy-99 between Vancouver and

Whistler

Roads in the province of Alberta

Hwy-1/Trans Canada Hwy across whole province

Hwy-1A from Cochrane to Canmore

Hwy-1X from Hwy-1A to Hwy-1/

Trans Canada Hwy

Morley Road from Hwy-1/Trans

Canada Hwy

Hwy-3/Crowsnest Hwy (at Medicine

Hat) to Lethbridge

Hwy-4 (at Lethbridge) to 1-15 (US border)

Hwy-36 between Hwy-3 (in Taber) and Hwy-4 (in Warner)

Hwy-3/Crowsnest Hwy (in

Lethbridge) to Hwy-2 (in Fort

Macleod)

Hwy-2 (in Fort Macleod) to Hwy-1/

Trans Canada Hwy (in Calgary)

Roads in the province of Saskatchewan

Hwy-1/Trans Canada Hwy across whole province

Roads in the province of Manitoba:

Hwy-1/Trans Canada Hwy across whole province

Hwy-100/Trans Canada Hwy in

Winnipeg (partial beltway)

Hwy-75 from Hwy-100/Trans

Canada Hwy (Winnipeg) south to link with 1-29 (US border)

Roads in the province of Ontario

Hwy-69/Trans Canada Hwy from

Muskoka district to Sudbury

Hwy-17/Trans Canada Hwy from

Ottawa Detailed Area Coverage to

Manitoba border

Hwy-17B at Sault Ste Marie to link with 1-75 (US border)

Hwy-61 from Hwy-17 at Thunder

Bay to link with US-61 (US border)

Hwy-11 from Muskoka district to

North Bay

Hwy-60 and Hwy-127 in Nipissing

County

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Frequently Asked Questions

Map, and Features, Voice Operation, Entering Addresses

Problem

Why does the Disclaimer screen need to be displayed every time I start the car? I am the only driver.

The Setup or Information screen has “grayed out” items that

I cannot select. Why?

I tried entering an address, but the city or street could not be found. Is there any other way to route to the location?

When I enter an address, some letters become grayed out. Is this normal?

Solution

The Disclaimer screen reminds you and your guest drivers to always operate the navigation system in a safe manner.

You need to select OK on the Disclaimer screen to view these items. See

System Function Diagram on page 20.

Some cities are lumped in with a major metro area Try entering the street first. In rural “unverified” areas or new subdivisions, streets may be missing, or only partially numbered. Try selecting the destination directly from the map. See By Map Input on page 36.

Yes, as you enter each letter in an address or a point of interest (POI), the system looks in the database to see what letters are possible and “grays out” letters that do not apply.

This is done in Setup, under “Personal Information.” See page 74.

How do I delete Personal Address, Previous Destinations, or the Home Address?

I cannot hear the navigation system voice.

The voice control system is having difficulty recognizing my

Voice commands.

When the system pronounces the street name in the guidance command, or reads the destination address it sounds strange.

What causes this?

1) Ensure that Volume in the Setup screen (first) is not Off. See page 71.

2) Go to “Basic Settings” in the Setup screen (second), and set Voice

Recognition Feedback to On. See page 90.

Ensure that the vents are not blowing on the microphone on the ceiling, place your hand over the microphone; if you feel any airflow, adjust the vents. Ensure the vehicle is as quiet as possible, and that you are using the correct command when speaking (See Improving Voice Recognition on page 13). Say “Help” at any screen to see a list of the applicable voice commands. If the system cannot recognize your command because of background noise, speak louder.

The basic guidance phrase uses a studio-recorded voice, but the street name is pronounced by the system using a machine-generated voice.

Consequently, the name may be mispronounced or sound strange at times.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Problem

When I drive at night, the screen is bright and will not switch to the night display mode. Why?

The daytime map screen is dark like the night display mode, and it is hard to see. Why?

During the day, I turned on the lights because it started to rain, but the screen went dark. How can I make it still display day mode?

How can I input my destination using map coordinates?

How do I change or remove my PIN?

I forget the PIN for Home, or the PIN for personal addresses

(User 1 or User 2). How do I reset it?

Solution

The system thinks it’s in Day display mode. Verify the following: The display mode in Setup is set to Auto, the dash brightness is not set to maximum (must adjust with the headlights on), and Map Color in Setup is set to Black for Night. See Display on page 72.

Verify the following: The display mode in Setup is set to Auto, and Map

Color in Setup is set to White for Day. See Display on page 72.

Adjust the dash brightness (+) button (with the headlights on) to full brightness. Remember to set it back to a medium setting, or at night, the screen will be bright. See Display on page 72.

The navigation system was not designed for this. However, you can view the coordinates of an address by touching the vehicle position icon on the map. See Map Screen Legend on page 49.

Go to “Personal Information” in the Setup screen (second), and select PIN

Number. Select User 1 or User 2 and enter your existing PIN. You then have the choice to change or remove the PIN. See page 78.

PINs are optional. See information regarding PINs on page 78. Your dealer can reset the PIN for you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Guidance, Routing

Problem

The navi does not route me the same way I would go, or the way some other mapping program displays. Why is this?

Why is the street I’m on not shown on the map? It has been here for more than a year.

The vehicle position icon is not following the road and the

“GPS icon” text in the upper left hand corner of the screen is white or missing.

I entered a destination, but the blue highlighted route and voice guidance stopped, or turned into a blue/purple dashed line before I got to my destination. Why is this?

The map rotates while I make a turns, How can I stop this?

Solution

The navigation system attempts to generate the optimum route. See

Changing the Routing Method on page 45.

The mapping database is constantly undergoing revision. See page 106 for ways to obtain the latest detailed coverage information.

• The GPS antenna (located under the center of the dash) may be blocked by personal items. For best reception, remove items from the dash, such as radar detectors, cell phones, or loose articles.

• Metallic tinting or other after-market devices can interfere with the GPS reception. Please see your dealer. Also see System Limitations on page 97.

Your route has entered an unverified area. See Unverified Area Routing on page 81.

Sometimes I cannot select between the North-up, and

Heading-up map orientations, why is this?

While driving to my destination, the “time to go” display sometimes increases even though I am getting closer.

The vehicle position icon on the map “lags” a short distance behind especially when I arrive at an intersection. Is there anything wrong?

Select the “North-up” map orientation by voice, or by touching the map orientation icon on the map screen. See Map Orientation on page 54.

The “Heading-up” map orientation can only be shown in the lower scales

(1/20 - 1 mile scales). See Map Scale on page 53.

The “Time to go” is based on actual road speeds. However if your speed slows down when you encounter slower traffic, the system updates the

“Time to go” based of your actual speed to give you a better estimate of arrival time.

No, when at an intersection, the system is unaware of the width of the intersecting road. Large differences is vehicle position can indicate a temporary loss of the GPS signal. See GPS Reception Issues on page 97.

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Frequently Asked Questions

While I drive, my screen shows white dots (“breadcrumbs”) on it. What do they mean?

Problem Solution

These are called “breadcrumbs.” If you drive more than 1/2 mile from mapped roads, the off-road tracking feature begins to function. See Off-road

Tracking on page 59 and 88.

How can I get rid of the white dots (“breadcrumbs”) from my screen?

Go to “Vehicle” in the Setup screen (second), and set Off-road Tracking to Off, then return to the map. See page 88.

A road that I selected to avoid is being used when routing.

What is wrong?

When I arrive at my destination, the “bulls-eye” is shown at a different location on the street. Why?

When you “draw” your area to avoid, make sure to select sections of roads that include at least one intersection. See page 85.

The system calculates the “bulls-eye” location based on the street address range allocated for that street. See Destination Icon on page 55 for an example.

My elevation (shown when I touch the vehicle position icon) seems to fluctuate even though my elevation has not changed.

My elevation is missing on the “current position” screen.

Why?

This is normal, and due to errors in satellite position. The elevation can vary

+/- 100 feet. See System Limitations on page 97.

If the GPS antenna cannot receive at least four satellites, the elevation is not displayed. Try moving the vehicle into an open area. If the elevation is zero, or below sea level, the elevation is also not displayed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Ordering a Navi DVD, Coverage, Map Errors, Limitations

Problem

I want to buy a new DVD. How do I purchase one?

Solution

You cannot obtain a new DVD from the dealer. See Obtaining a Navigation

Update DVD on page 102.

I want to order a DVD. How can I determine the DVD version in my navigation system?

The version is on the label of your DVD. It starts with “Ver:.” See Changing

the DVD on page 103.

I got a Navi DVD from a “friend,” but it does not work. Why? Your vehicle was designed to use a turquoise (blue/green) DVD. DVDs with different colored labels, or from different manufacturers, will not operate correctly. Always obtain DVDs from the DVD order desk. See page 102.

When is my city going to become part of a fully verified detailed coverage area?

The mapping database vendor is constantly revising map coverage. See page 106 for ways to obtain the latest detailed coverage information.

Will the navigation system work outside North America? The navigation system contains maps only for the lower 48 states, and portions of southern Canada. The system will not work in Mexico, Hawaii,

Alaska, or overseas. Canada coverage is limited. See Map Coverage on page 106.

Can I play video DVDs in my navigation system?

I found some errors in the database. How do I report them?

No. The navigation system is designed only to read the turquoise (blue/ green) DVD provided with your vehicle. Map discs for other vehicle manufacturers, or PC map programs will not work.

Minor errors are bound to occur in a large database. If you encounter major errors, you can report them following the instructions on page 101.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Display, PC Card, Accessories

Problem

The display appears dim when starting the car in real cold weather. Is there a problem?

The screen does not close completely. Why is this?

Solution

No, this is normal, and will become brighter after a few minutes.

Where can I get PC card adaptors or the media chips that go into them?

How do I put music files onto the PC Card

• Ensure that it is not during inserting/ejecting a CD. The screen cannot be closed if a CD is not completely inserted in the unit.

• Ensure that it is not during inserting/ejecting the DVD. The screen cannot be closed if the DVD is not completely inserted in the unit.

• Ensure that a PC card is inserted completely. The screen cannot be closed if a PC card is not completely inserted in the unit. Moreover, the recognition of a PC card takes about 1-2 seconds after it is inserted. The screen cannot be closed during this recognition.

• Ensure that the media clip is inserted into the PC card adaptor. Eject the

PC card adaptor when not in use.

• Any computer store sells PCMCIA PC card adaptors, and various types and capacities of media chips for them. Ask for Compact Flash or SD media and adaptors.

• Hard Disk Drive type media are not recommended because they can fail in a hot car.

You can use your home PC to move MP3 or WMA music files to your PC card. Most laptops have a slot to plug in your PC card. For desktop PCs,

USB adaptors are available that can accept your PC card or media chip. You move files to the card using Windows Explorer; like moving files to any other hard drive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

I insert a PC card with music files, but the CARD button or navi “PC Card” voice commands do not work. What’s wrong?

Problem

Some of the files on the PC card will not play, or I have an 8

GB card with 2500 songs, but only 999 play. Why is this?

When I eject the media chip, but leave the empty adaptor in the PC card slot, the display door will not close. Why is this?

Solution

• After inserting the card, a delay of up to 30 seconds may be required to read the tag information (album, artist, and track names) - this is normal.

• Ensure that the music files on the media chip are either the WMA or MP3 music format. Other formats are not recognized.

• Some downloaded WMA and MP3 files are copy protected, and require that the copyright authentication files accompany the MP3/WMA files on the Card.

• Media types, and media capacity continues to grow. As a rule stick to

Compact Flash or SD media with capacities of 2GB or less. Other types of media, or larger capacities may work, but have not been tested.

• Single type media PC Card adaptors are recommended over multi-media type adaptors.

• Ensure that there are files on the card. For SD and other media with a write lock switch, ensure that the write protect is off when adding files to the card.

• The system only recognizes the FAT, and FAT-32 file format for the media.

• The quantity of tracks is limited to 999 tracks, and a file structure of up to

8 folder levels deep. Tracks beyond 999 are simply not recognized.

• Ensure that the music files on the media chip are either the WMA or MP3 music format. Other formats are not recognized.

To prevent damage to the display mechanism or your PC card/media chip, the system checks for a partially inserted PC card, and a partially inserted media chip. Always remove the PC card and media chip when not in use.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The media card will not fully insert into the PC card slot.

What is wrong?

Problem

I insert a CD-R with music files, but the CD button, or “CD” voice commands do not work. What is wrong?

Solution

• The PC card edge connector or the pins in the back of PC card slot may be damaged.

• Never force the card into the slot - the adaptor card should glide smoothly into the slot. See your dealer if the problem persists.

• After inserting a CD-R with WMA or MP3 files, a slight delay may occur before the CD button operates. The system needs to read the tag information (album, artist, and track names) to allow searches - this is normal.

• Ensure that the music files on the CD-R are the WMA or MP3 format.

Other formats are not recognized.

• Some WMA and MP3 files are copy protected, and require that the copyright authentication files accompany the MP3/WMA files on the CD.

Note:

Never use CD-R discs with stick on labels. The labels can curl and jam the CD mechanism requiring replacement of the navigation unit, and subsequent loss of all personal information.

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Miscellaneous Other Questions

My clock frequently changes forward and backward by one hour. Why is this?

Problem

Daylight savings time occurred, but the navigation system did not change time even though Setup shows “Auto Daylight

Saving Time” is “On.”

The navigation system automatic daylight time feature is not switching the navigation system clock on the correct dates.

Why is this?

Solution

The clock is being automatically set based on your GPS location. If you live and work on the boundary between two time zones, you can turn off this feature. See page 91.

Go to the Clock Adjustment screen in Setup and select DST Selection.

Ensure that the correct DST schedule is selected. For more information, see

Clock Adjustment on page 91.

1) Go to the Clock adjustment screen in Setup and ensure that Auto

Daylight Saving Time is On.

2) The navigation system is designed to switch to daylight savings time according to the months selected in the DST schedule selection screen.

Ensure that the appropriate schedule is selected. For more information, see Clock Adjustment on page 91.

The navigation system clock switched by one hour for no apparent reason. What can cause this?

When driving near a time zone border, the time changes even though I am not near the time zone. Why is this?

My state does not observe daylight savings time. How do I turn off this feature?

1) You may be driving near a time zone boundary (see Auto Time Zone by

GPS on page 92).

2) The navigation system does not, or incorrectly switches between standard and Daylight Savings Time. Set Auto Daylight Saving Time to On on the Clock adjustment screen in Setup, and ensure that the correct month switching schedule is chosen on the DST schedule selection screen. See page 91 for more information.

The time zone borders are only approximated in the system. Depending on the geography of the time zone boundary, the switch to a different zone can be erratic. See page 91.

You can turn off this feature. See page 91.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Problem

My battery was disconnected, or went dead, and the navigation system is asking for a code. Where do I find this code?

I speak a language other than English. When will other languages be available for the navigation system?

Solution

There should have been a card in the glove box with the anti-theft code for the navigation/audio system. This card contains the 4-digit security code and serial number. If you cannot find it, your dealer can help you out.

This is being considered as a future enhancement.

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Troubleshooting

Screen Error Message

Navigation unit door is open or No DVD disc is inserted.

Please check system.

No DVD disc. Please check system.

Solution

Navigation system is unable to acquire a proper GPS signal.

Make sure there is nothing on the dash blocking the GPS antenna (aftermarket metallic window tinting or after-market devices placed on the dash, like radar detectors, cell phones, or loose items). If the dashboard is clear of objects, move the vehicle to an open space away from tall buildings, trees, etc.

Make sure that the navigation DVD disc is inserted with the label side up and the navigation unit door is fully snapped closed (see page 103).

Display temp is too high. System will shut down until display cools down.

Check that the navigation DVD disc is inserted with the label side up (see page 103). If the problem persists, see your dealer.

This message will appear briefly when the display temperature is too high, and then the display will turn off until the temperature cools down. The system will turn back on when the display cools down.

DVD disc reading error (unformatted). Please consult your dealer.

Route has not been completed. Please try again from a different location.

Check the DVD disc surface for deep scratches or other damage. Make sure you are using a Navigation DVD (turquoise [blue/green] colored label). The system cannot read other mapping databases or video DVDs. If the problem persists, see your dealer.

This message will appear when you are routing to or from a place (new area) that is not in the database. Try planning a different route to or from a different location.*

No alternate route found. Original route will be followed.

This destination cannot be found in database.

Vehicle is out of the database coverage area.

No alternative route method was found. The original route method will be used.*

Ensure that a road name is displayed at the bottom of the map.

The destination was not found in the database. Try another destination nearby, or select the destination with the joystick.*

The vehicle is located outside of the mapped area provided by your navigation DVD. See page 106 for map coverage.

* If the error persists, or is shown for a wide area, see your dealer.

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Glossary

Glossary

The following is a glossary of terms pertaining to the voice recognition navigation system.

Avoid Area - Areas you wish to avoid can be entered into the system, and will be avoided while routing.

Breadcrumbs - Off road tracking dots that can be followed on the map to retrace your route back to a mapped

(digitized) road. This function can be turned on/off in Setup screen

(second).

Compact Flash - A media chip that can be used with a PC card adaptor to play audio music files.

Database - This consists of the map data, and the POI (Points Of Interest) data stored on the DVD.

DCA - Detailed Coverage Area. The main metropolitan areas in the lower

48 states, and southern Canada are mapped to this level. See page 106 for a list of these areas.

Digital Audio Card Reader - The PC card slot accepts a PCMCIA adaptor with a flash memory chip (see page 104).

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Digitized Road - A road that appears on the navigation screen. The road name will appear at the bottom of the navigation screen. If the user drives

“off road,” the navigation system will display “breadcrumbs,” depending on how far you drive from a mapped road.

Disclaimer Screen - Screen containing cautionary information. It is meant to be read carefully and acknowledged by the customer when using the navigation system.

DVD or DVD-ROM - Digital Versatile

Disc. The navigation program and database resides on this disc. For information on how to order a replacement or update DVD, see page 102.

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions. See page 117 for a list of the customer

FAQs, and troubleshooting information.

GPS - Global Positioning System. A network of 24 satellites in orbit around the earth. The navigation system can simultaneously receive signals from up to 12 satellites to accurately position the vehicle on the map.

GPS Antenna - Located in the center of the dash. Electronic items operating in this general location can interfere with the GPS signal.

Icon - Symbol representing Points of

Interest (POI) that can be displayed on the map.

Initialization - This refers to the period needed to reacquire the GPS satellite orbital information whenever the navigation system power has been disconnected. This can take 10 to 45 minutes with the vehicle out in an open area.

LCD - Liquid Crystal Display. The navigation screen.

Map Matching - The received GPS information allows the navigation system to position the vehicle on the map. Map matching has occurred if the map screen is displaying the current street name in the bottomshaded area.

Mic - Abbreviation for the microphone used for receiving voice commands.

It is located near the map light in the ceiling.

MP3 - A music file format that can be played from a CD-R or PC card.

MW - Maneuver Window. While onroute to a destination, this window displays information about the next maneuver.

Navi - Abbreviation for the navigation system.

North Pointer - The map symbol showing the map orientation. See page 54.

Off Route - This occurs when the user leaves mapped roads. Off road tracking dots (“breadcrumbs”) are displayed if the option is enabled in the Setup screen. The user can use them to return to a mapped road. The bottom of the navigation screen will say “Not on a digitized road.”

Outlying Areas - These are rural areas that typically have only their main roads mapped. All other roads are shown in light brown for reference only, since they have not been verified.

PC Card - An adaptor card (sometimes called a PCMCIA card) that can contain a compact flash, or SD media clip with MP3 or WMA music files.

PIN - Personal Identification Number.

A random 4-digit number created by the customer to protect personal information.

POI - Point Of Interest. These are the businesses, schools etc. found under the Places option on the Enter destination by screen. See page 49.

Polygon - Colored areas on the map screen denoting parks, schools etc.

See Map Screen Legend “Map

Features” for a list of the assigned colors. See page 49.

QWERTY - Keyboard layout resembling the typewriter keys. The keyboard layout can be changed to an alphabetical layout in the Setup,

Basic Settings screen.

Reminder - Automatic “pop-up”

Calendar message. See Calendar on page 68.

Glossary

Security Code - Code needed to activate the navigation system or audio unit (see Entering the Security

Code on page 95).

Secure Digital (SD) Media - These can be installed into a PCMCIA adaptor to play MP3 or WMA music files.

Touch Sensor - The touch sensors on the front of the LCD consists of a touch sensitive resistive membrane with an infinite number of possible touch locations.

Unverified Streets - These streets have not been verified for turn restrictions, one-way, etc. They are shown in light brown on the map. Unverified streets may be missing from the map, shown in the wrong location, or have an incorrect name or address range.

Vehicle Speed Sensor - Provides speed signal to the navigation system for moving the VP icon on the map.

Verified Streets - These streets consist of the detailed metropolitan coverage areas, and all other inter-town connection roads. These roads are shown in black on the map.

Voice Control - See VR.

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Glossary

VP - Vehicle Position. When in map mode, this circular icon shows the vehicle position on the map. Touch this icon to show the latitude, longitude, and elevation of your current position.

VR - Voice Recognition. This allows voice control of many of the navigation functions. The hardware consists of the microphone, voice control switch (NAVI TALK/NAVI

BACK buttons), and the front speakers.

Waypoint - A temporary destination you may enter on route (e.g., a gas station, ATM, etc.). See page 62.

WMA - A windows media audio file that can be played from a CD-R or PC card.

Yaw Rate Sensor - Senses when the vehicle makes a turn, which makes the VP change direction on the map as you turn.

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Global Commands

The system accepts these commands on any screen.

Help (reads list of the commands for the displayed screen)

Set up (displays Setup screen (first))

Display map (displays the map screen)

Display menu (displays the Enter destination by screen)

Information (displays the

Information screen)

Display audio (displays the audio screen)

Back (to previous screen, same as

CANCEL or NAVI BACK button)

Cancel (cancels current activity)

What time is it?

The “Voice Command Help” option on the Information screen lists many of the following controls. To avoid distraction while you are driving, the system can read the commands for you.

The commands are accessible at any time while driving and can be read to you so that you do not need to memorize all of them.

Navigation General

Commands

The system accepts these commands on a map/guidance screen.

Display menu (if on route, displays the Change route by screen)

Display navigation (if on route, displays the Change route by screen)

Display map

Display map guide (same function as the MAP/GUIDE button)

Display setup (or just Setup)

Display information (or just

Information)

Display audio screen

Cancel

Backward (or just Back)

What time is it?

Repeat voice (repeats the screen prompt for most screens)

Help (displays the voice command allowed for the screen you are viewing)

Voice command help

Voice Command Index

How long to the destination? (when on route, tells the time to destination)

How far to the destination? (when on route, tells the distance to destination)

Display destination map (when on route, shows the map of the destination)

Display entire route (when on route, adjusts the map scale so that the entire route is displayed)

Register the current location (puts current location in the personal

Address Book)

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Voice Command Index

Navigation Display

Commands

The system accepts these commands on a map/guidance screen.

Display current location (shows current latitude, longitude, and elevation)

Display north up

Display heading up

Display zoom in

Display zoom out

Display: (the selected scale)

1/20 mile (80 m) scale

1/8 mile (200 m) scale

1/4 mile (400 m) scale

1/2 mile (800 m) scale

1 mile (1600 m) scale

2 mile (3 km) scale

5 mile (8 km) scale

15 mile (24 km) scale

50 mile (80 km) scale

150 mile (240 km) scale

350 mile (560 km) scale

Display: (display the selected icon on the screen)

ATM gas station restaurant post office* grocery store*

lodging (hotel, motel)*

parking garage* parking lot* school hospital one way freeway exit information

* These icons will not display unless the “Parking” or “Other icon” is selected on the Icon Bar (see page 57).

Hide: (hide the selected icon from the screen)

ATM gas station restaurant post office grocery store

lodging (hotel, motel)

parking garage parking lot school hospital one way freeway exit information

Max zoom in

Max zoom out

Go home

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Find Place Commands

The system accepts these commands on a map/guidance screen.

Find nearest: (find the nearest selection)

ACURA dealers

HONDA dealers gas station hydrogen station

ATM bank post office hospital police station hotel tourist attraction

restaurant (all restaurant types)

American restaurant

Chinese restaurant fast food

Italian restaurant

Japanese restaurant

Mexican restaurant seafood restaurant shopping (all shopping types) parking garage parking lot other car dealers auto parts & electronics auto repair & maintenance car wash & detailing motorcycle dealers roadside assistance check cashing currency exchange veterinarian

Korean restaurant

California restaurant continental restaurant

French restaurant

German restaurant

Greek restaurant

Indian restaurant

Thai restaurant vegetarian restaurant

Vietnamese restaurant other restaurant business civic center convention center library school

Voice Command Index

city hall court house higher education amusement park golf course historical monument marina movie theater museum park performing arts sports complex bed & breakfast accessory store book store clothing store grocery store home improvement store mall office supply store pharmacy pet food store sewing store shoe store sporting goods store toy store

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Voice Command Index

airport automobile club bus station camping commuter rail station ferry terminal named place park & ride rental car agency resort rest area ski area tourist information train station travel agency truck stop

Climate Control Commands

The system accepts these commands on most screens.

Climate control full automatic

(controls temperature to 72 degrees F)

Climate control automatic

(controls temperature to your selection)

Climate control off

Air conditioner on

Air conditioner off

Air conditioner*

Climate control defrost on

Climate control defrost off

Climate control defrost*

Rear defrost on

Rear defrost off

Rear defrost*

Climate control fresh air

Climate control recirculate

Climate control vent

Climate control bi-level (vent and floor)

Climate control floor

Climate control floor and defrost

Fan speed up

Fan speed down

Fan speed # (#: 1-7)

* Repeating these commands switches

(toggles) the function between On and Off.

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Temperature Voice

Commands

The system accepts these commands on most screens.

Temperature # degrees (#: 57-87)

Temperature up

Temperature down

Temperature max hot

Temperature max cold

Radio Voice Commands

The system accepts these commands on most screens.

Audio on*

Audio off*

Radio on*

Radio off*

Radio select FM1

Radio select FM2

Radio select AM

Radio # FM (#: frequency. Example

Radio 95.5 FM)

Radio # AM (#: frequency. Example

Radio 1020 AM)

Radio seek up

Radio seek down

Radio next station (same as radio seek)

Radio preset # (#: 1-6)

Radio FM preset # (#: 1-6)

Radio FM1 preset # (#: 1-6)

Voice Command Index

Radio FM2 preset # (#: 1-6)

Radio AM preset # (#: 1-6)

Radio auto select* (scans six stations with strong signals on the FM band, and stores them in the preset buttons)

Radio scan*

Radio select XM1

Radio select XM2

XM channel # (#: 1-255)

XM channel up

XM channel down

XM preset # (#: 1-6)

XM1 preset # (#: 1-6)

XM2 preset # (#: 1-6)

XM category mode

XM channel mode

* Repeating these commands switches

(toggles) the function between On and Off.

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CD Voice Commands

The system accepts these commands on most screens.

CD play

CD play track # (#: 1-30)

CD skip forward

CD skip back

CD track random*

CD track repeat*

CD track scan*

CD folder random*

CD folder repeat*

CD folder scan*

CD normal play (resumes “Play” from these commands: “CD track random,” “CD track repeat,” “CD folder random,” and “CD folder repeat”)

CD track list

* Repeating these commands switches

(toggles) the function between On and Off.

PC Card Voice Commands

The system accepts these commands on most screens.

Card play

Card play track # (#: 1-30)

Card skip forward

Card skip back

Card track random*

Card track repeat*

Card track scan*

Card folder random*

Card folder repeat*

Card folder scan*

Card artist random*

Card artist repeat*

Card artist scan*

Card album random*

Card album repeat*

Card album scan*

Card normal play (resumes “Play” from these commands: “Card track random,” “Card track repeat,”

“Card folder random,” and “Card folder repeat”)

Card track list

* Repeating these commands switches

(toggles) the function between On and Off.

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Information Screen Voice

Commands

These are additional commands not found on the Voice Command Help screen available when viewing the

Information screen. Follow the voice prompts.

Voice command help (the system reads and lists all of the commands, starting with

Navigation General Commands)

Map legend

Calendar

Calculator

Setup Screen (first)

Commands

The system accepts these commands on

Setup screen (first). (For Setup screen

(second), simply say what is written on the screen, and follow the voice prompts)

Brightness up

Brightness down

Brightness minimum/min.

Brightness maximum/max.

Volume up (tone indicates volume)

Volume down (tone indicates volume)

Volume minimum/min. (tone indicates volume)

Volume maximum/max. (tone indicates volume)

Volume off

Display clock

Display day

Display night

Display auto

Contrast adjust

Guidance prompts normal

Guidance prompts maximum/max.

Guidance prompts minimum/min.

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Voice Command Index

On-Screen Commands

The system accepts these commands on any screen. There are over 100 onscreen commands. Just say what is written on the screen (this excludes keyboard letters, and listed items)

Next (or “Down”)

Previous (or “Up”)

Return

OK (except at Disclaimer screen)

Delete

Done

On-Screen Commands Assist

Say or touch the desired letter. When speaking the letters or using “spell mode,” you can substitute the name that represents each letter or symbol. This improves recognition.

NOTE:

• The system will only respond to the names shown in the graphic below.

• For instance, to select the letter “A,” you can touch the “A” on the screen, or say

“A,” or say “Alpha” or “Apple.”

To select the number “1,” touch the “1” on the screen, or say “one,” or say

“Number One.”

To select the symbol “- (hyphen),” touch the “-” on the screen, or say “Hyphen,” or say “Symbol Hyphen.”

• When selecting letters using the voice control system, a confirmation box may pop up to confirm the letter.

Alpha

Apple

Bravo

Boy

Charlie

Delta

Dog

Echo

Edward

Foxtrot

Frank

Golf

George

Hotel

Henry

India

Igloo

Juliet

John

Apostrophe

Kilo

King

Lima

Larry

Mike

Mary

November

Nancy

Oscar

Papa

Paul

Quebec

Queen

Romeo

Robert

Sierra

Sam

Tango

Tom

Ampersand

Uniform

Uncle

Victor

Whiskey

William

X-Ray

Yankee

Yellow

Zulu

Zebra

Slash

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Symbol Assist Definitions

NOTE:

The term “grave” used for these keys (

À, È, Ì, and Ù) is pronounced like “save.”

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Index

A

Accessing the Address Book List

Add to Today’s Destinations

.....74

......40, 44

Adding Destinations to the List

Address

........40

..............................21, 22, 75

Address Book

.....................21, 41, 74

..........................78

Address Book PIN

Advanced

.......................................33

Auto Daylight Saving Time

Auto Service

.............91

...................................32

Auto Time Zone by GPS

Avoid Streets

.................92

..................................64

B

Back to Current Route

Banking

.....................65

..........................................32

Basic Settings

Breadcrumbs

.................................90

.......................18, 59, 88

Brightness

By Address

......................................71

.....................................22

By Address Book

By Go Home

............................41

...................................43

By Intersection

By Map Input

By Places

................................26

.................................36

.......................................31

By Previous Destinations

By Today’s Destinations

.................39

..................40

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C

Calculator

Calendar

...................................... 70

.................................. 17, 68

CANCEL button

............................ 11

..................... 65

Cancel Current Route

Category

.................................. 31, 76

CD Voice Commands

Change Method

................... 136

.............................. 45

Change Routing Method

Change State

................. 64

............................ 22, 27

Changing the DVD

Changing the Route

....................... 103

........................ 62

Changing the Routing Method

Changing Your Destination

........ 45

............. 65

City

................................... 22, 27, 37

City Vicinity

.................................. 35

Clock Adjustment

Clock Screen

.......................... 91

........................... 17, 93

Clock Settings

Clock Type

.................... 17, 91, 93

.............................. 17, 93

CLOSE button

Color

....................... 10, 103

............................................. 93

Community

.................................... 32

Continental USA

Contrast

............................ 38

......................................... 73

Convert (Unit)

............................... 70

Correct Vehicle Position

................. 89

Coverage Areas

Current Position

Current Street

............................ 106

Current Location

...................... 19, 60

....................... 36, 75

................................... 6

Customer Assistance

.................... 101

D

Database Limitations

...................... 99

Daylight Savings Time (DST)

Selection

..................................... 92

Delete Previous Destination

............ 79

........................... 64

Delete Waypoints

Destination

........................ 21, 44, 51

Destination Icon

............................. 55

............................. 47

Destination Map

Detailed Coverage Areas

Detour

...... 106, 111

........................................... 64

Direct Route

.................................. 45

................................. 51

Direction List

Display

.......................................... 72

Driving to Your Destination

............ 44

E

Easy Route

.................................... 45

Edit Avoid Area

............................. 85

Edit Waypoint Search Area

Edit/Delete Address

............. 87

........................ 77

Index

Editing Today’s Destination List

Emergency

......40

.....................................32

Entering a Destination

Entering Address Book

.....................21

....................75

Entering the Security Code

Entering the Street Number

..............95

..............26

...................69

Entering Your Schedule

Error Message

...............................127

Exit Info

.........................................52

F

Find Place Commands

...................133

Frequently Asked Questions

..........117

G

Getting Started

Glossary

................................10

Global Commands

........................131

.......................................128

Go Home

..................................21, 43

Go Home PIN

...........................43, 79

Going Off the Route

GPS Initialization

Guidance Mode

........................59

............................96

...............................88

Guidance Prompts

Guidance Screen

.....................48, 73

.............................50

H

Home Address

............................... 77

Honda Automobile Customer

Service

..................................... 101

Hotel/Motel (Lodging)

................... 32

I

Icon Bar

........................................ 57

INFO button

Information

............................ 11, 67

.................................... 67

Information Screen Voice

Commands

Intersection

................................ 137

.............................. 21, 26

J

Joystick

......................................... 11

K

Keyboard Layout

........................... 90

L

Landmark Icons

Leisure

............................. 55

.......................................... 32

Lodging (Hotel/Motel)

................... 32

M

Map Color

..................................... 94

Map Coverage

.............................. 106

Map Input

................................ 21, 36

Map Legend

....................... 18, 49, 68

Map Matching

................................ 96

Map Orientation

Map Scale

............................. 54

...................................... 53

Map Screen

........................ 18, 47, 49

MAP/GUIDE button

................. 11, 50

Maximize Freeways

MENU button

Menu Color

Message

....................... 45

.......................... 11, 21

................................... 94

........................................ 69

Microphone

................................... 12

Minimize Freeways

........................ 45

Minimize Toll Roads

...................... 45

N

Name

................................ 31, 35, 75

NAVI BACK button

....................... 12

NAVI TALK button

....................... 12

Navigation Display Commands

..... 132

Navigation General Commands

..... 131

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O

Off-road Tracking

.....................59, 88

On-Screen Commands

...................138

On-Screen Commands Assist

On-Screen Keyboard

OPEN button

.........138

.......................15

..................................10

P

PC Card

........................................104

PC Card Voice Commands

Personal Information

Phone Number

............136

.......................74

....................31, 35, 76

...................................78

PIN Number

Place Name

..............................33, 35

Place Name by Keyword

Places

.................33

.................................21, 31, 76

Previous Destinations

....21, 39, 76, 79

R

Radio Voice Commands

Read List

................135

........................................68

Recalculation

..................................80

...........................101

Reporting Errors

Rerouting

.......................................80

Restaurant

Route

......................................32

...........................44, 47, 59, 62

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Routing & Guidance

....................... 80

Routing Method

............................. 45

S

Save Current Location

Schedule

.................... 60

........................................ 69

Schedule List

Screen

................................. 69

........................................... 11

Search Waypoint on Route

.............. 62

Security Code

................................ 95

Selecting the City

..................... 22, 27

Selecting the State or

Province

............................... 22, 27

Selecting the Street

SETUP button

................... 24, 29

................................ 11

Setup Screen (first) Commands

Shopping

..... 137

....................................... 32

Show Icons on the Map

.................. 55

Sort by Distance to Travel

.............. 33

.................... 52

Split Screen Guidance

State

.................................. 22, 27, 37

Street

....................................... 24, 29

System Controls

............................. 10

System Function Diagram

............... 20

System Information

System Initialization

System Limitations

System Set-up

........................ 90

....................... 95

......................... 97

................................ 71

System Start-up

.............................. 16

T

Time Adjustment

Title

........................... 93

.............................................. 69

Today’s Destination List

................. 40

Today’s Destinations

Travel

................ 21, 40

............................................ 32

Troubleshooting

........................... 127

U

Unit Conversion

............................. 70

Units (mile or km)

.......................... 90

Unverified Area Routing

........... 81, 82

Unverified streets

Update DVD

User Name

............................. 7

................................ 102

..................................... 79

Using the Voice Control System

...... 13

V

Vehicle

.......................................... 88

Verified streets

View Routes

................................. 7

.................................. 46

Voice Command Help

Voice Command Index

Voice Control Basics

.................... 67

................. 131

...................... 12

Voice Recognition Feedback

Volume

............90

Voice Recognition, Improving

.........13

..........................................71

W

Waypoints

................................62, 87

Z

ZOOM buttons

................................11

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HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY

INDIRECT, SPECIAL,

CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL

DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR IN

CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR

PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE.

THIS LIMITATION SHALL APPLY

EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS

ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT

SHALL MS BE LIABLE FOR ANY

AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF U.S.TWO

HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS

(U.S.$250.00).

Limitations on Reverse Engineering,

Decompilation, and Disassembly. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation.

Additional Software/Services. The

SOFTWARE may permit ALPINE

ELECTRONICS,INC.,, MS, Microsoft

Corporation or their affiliates to provide or make available to you SOFTWARE updates, supplements, add-on components, or Internet-based services components of

the SOFTWARE after the date you obtain your initial copy of the SOFTWARE

(“Supplemental Components”).

• If ALPINE ELECTRONICS,INC., provides or makes available to you

Supplemental Components and no other

EULA terms are provided along with the

Supplemental Components, then the terms of this EULA shall apply.

• If MS, Microsoft Corporation or their affiliates make available Supplemental

Components, and no other EULA terms are provided, then the terms of this

EULA shall apply, except that the MS,

Microsoft Corporation or affiliate entity providing the Supplemental

Component(s) shall be the licensor of the

Supplemental Component(s).

ALPINE ELECTRONICS,INC.,, MS,

Microsoft Corporation and their affiliates reserve the right to discontinue any Internetbased services provided to you or made available to you through the use of the

SOFTWARE.

RECOVERY MEDIA. If SOFTWARE is provided by ALPINE

ELECTRONICS,INC., on separate media and labeled “Recovery Media” you may use the Recovery Media solely to restore or reinstall the SOFTWARE originally installed on the DEVICE.

SOFTWARE TRANSFER ALLOWED

BUT WITH RESTRICTIONS. You may permanently transfer rights under this

EULA only as part of a permanent sale or transfer of the Device, and only is the recipient agrees to this EULA. If the

SOFTWARE is an upgrade, any transfer must also include all prior versions of the

SOFTWARE.

EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. You acknowledge that SOFTWARE is of USorigin. You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that apply to the SOFTWARE, including the

U.S.Export Administration Regulations, as well as end-user, end-use and country destination restrictions issued by

U.S. and other governments.

For additional information on exporting the

SOFTWARE, see http:// www.microsoft.com/exporting/.

As required by the FCC:

This device complies with Part 15 of the

FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

This device complies with Industry Canada

Standard RSS-210.

Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

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