Acura MDX 2010 Navigation Manua
Manufacturer: ACURA, Model Year: 2010, Model line: MDX, Model: Acura MDX 2010Pages: 184, PDF Size: 3.8 MB
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System Setup
Wallpaper
From the SETUP screen ( Other), say 
or select Wallpaper  and the following 
screen will be displayed.
With the factory default, two images are 
provided for the HDD.
Selecting Wallpaper Pictures
If you say or select Select a Picture 
for Wallpaper , a list of the images on 
the HDD will appear.
NOTE:
If Wallpaper has not been set up, 
“Disable Wallpaper” will be selected.
If you select an image, the image will 
appear in a pop-up screen. Select  OK to 
complete the setup. The selected image 
will be highlighted on the list screen.
Delete Pictures on HDD
If you say or select  Delete Pictures 
on HDD , a list of the images on the 
HDD will appear.
To delete the image, use the  Interface 
Dial  to select it, and the image will 
display. Select  OK if you want to 
continue to delete th e image, and the list 
of images will be displayed with your 
selected image highlighted. Move the 
Interface Dial  down to select OK to 
delete. A confirmation message will 
appear.
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NOTE:
 If there are no images on the HDD, “No Entries Exist” will appear.
 You cannot delete images while  driving.
Images that have not yet completed 
uploading from a USB thumb drive 
cannot be deleted.Importing Pictures from USB
To use a wallpaper image other than the 
factory defaults, you can import pictures 
from a USB thumb drive or similar 
device.
If you say or select Import Pictures 
from USB  and a USB thumb drive is 
properly connected , the following 
screen will display.
Rotate the  Interface Dial  knob and 
select the images to be uploaded to the 
HDD. Move the  Interface Dial down 
and select  OK. NOTE:
 You can only import images from the 
root directory. Imag es in the folders 
cannot be imported.
 The display size is 800 x 480 pixels.  Smaller images are displayed with 
the extra area appearing in black. 
Larger images are reduced to a 
displayable size without changing the 
aspect ratio.
 Ten uploaded images (in BMP or  JPEG format) can be saved to the 
HDD for Driver 1 and Driver 2 each.
 Incompatible data formats or images  greater than 6 MB cannot be saved.
 When the file name is longer than 211  characters, the image cannot be 
uploaded.
 If you attempt to uploaded an image  with the same name as an existing 
image, a pop-up screen will appear, 
asking if you want to overwrite the 
existing image file.
 You cannot import images while  driving.
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System Setup
Reset Factory Default 
Settings
The Setup  settings and Multi-view rear 
camera brightness value settings can be 
returned to the fact ory default settings.
If you say or select  Reset Factory 
Default  from the  SETUP screen 
(Other ), the following screen will 
display.
If you select  Yes, the following Setup 
settings return to the factory default 
settings. If you select  No, these settings 
will remain as they are currently set.
• Brightness, Contrast, Black Level,  Volume, Interface  Dial Feedback, 
Brightness (Multi-view rear camera) • Basic Settings: Units, Voice 
Recognition Feedback
• Routing & Guidance: Rerouting,  Unverified Area Rerouting, Traffic 
Rerouting, Edit Waypoint Search 
Area, Guidance Mode, Street Name 
Guidance, Guidance Screen 
Interruption
•Clock Adjustmen t: Auto Daylight, 
Auto Time Zone, Time
• Vehicle: Off-road Tracking
• Color: Map Color, Menu Color
NOTE:
Messages are not deleted. 
AcuraLink/Messages settings do not 
return to the factory default settings.
Clear Personal Data
Any uploaded data, calendar entries, 
address books, stored destinations, or 
other settings can be cleared or returned 
to factory defaults. If you say or select 
Clear Personal Data  from the 
SETUP screen ( Other), the Select 
items to clear screen will display.
Rotate the  Interface Dial knob  and 
select the data to be deleted.
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If a PIN number is set, the screen for 
entering the PIN code will be displayed. 
A pop-up screen verifying whether 
deletion is to be continued or not will be 
displayed, and then another deletion 
verification message will appear. Select 
Yes to commence the deletion; select 
No  to suspend it.
NOTE:
Address Book  is deleted, 
all contents (excep t the Categories) 
will be deleted.
 Cellular Phone 
Information  is selected, the 
imported phonebooks, speed dials, 
and voicetags will be deleted. For 
information on deleting the paired 
phones, see your Owner’s Manual.Traffic & Weather Status
You can confirm the reception status of  XM signal, traffic information data, or 
weather information data.
The following messages will be displayed:
Message Status
Receiving The system is receiving XM  signal, traffic data, or weather data.
No signal • The system cannot receive XM signal. • XM signal is received, but the syst em cannot receive traffic data or 
weather data.
Expired Activation is expi red. Call XM at (800) 852-9696 to reactivate your 
traffic/weathe r subscription.
Loading The system is searching for the signal or updating the data.
Check Antenna Antenna error
--- The system cannot receive traffic  data or weather data because XM 
Signal Reception stat us is “No signal” or “Check Antenna.”
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System Setup
Multi-view Rear Camera
Your vehicle is equipped with a Multi-
view rear camera as shown in the 
illustration.
When you shift to R (Reverse) with the 
ignition switch in the ON (II) position, 
the rear view is shown on the navigation 
screen. Parking guide lines appear in the 
rear view. For the best image, always 
keep the camera lens clean, and be sure 
it is not covered.
Since the camera display area is limited, 
you should always back up slowly and 
carefully, and look behind you for 
obstacles.
Visible Range of the Rearview 
Image
The rearview image is displayed within 
approximately three meters of the vehicle.
NOTE:
 The Multi-view rear camera has a 
special lens that makes distances 
appear different th an they actually 
are.
 The Multi-view rear camera display  has a limited range, and the size and 
position of objects around the area 
may appear different from reality. 
Make sure to check  the surrounding 
area carefully.
Tip:
To turn the guide lines on or off, press 
and hold the  CANCEL button for three 
seconds.
Multi-view
Rear Camera
Screen display
Actual space
Bumper
Guide lines Approx. 3 m (9.8 ft)
Approx. 2 m (6.6 ft)
Approx. 1 m (3.3 ft)
Tailgate open
rangeApprox. 1 m (3.3 ft)
Approx. 2 m (6.6 ft)
Approx. 3 m (9.8 ft)
Camera
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Three-way Rearview Modes
The rearview image can be easily 
switched between Wide, Normal, and 
Top view modes by pushing in on the 
Interface Dial.
When you select the Wide or Normal 
view mode and turn the ignition off, the 
last mode will be selected next time the 
camera is used.
Tip:
Only use Top view when objects are 
close (less than one meter) to your 
vehicle.
NOTE:
If the last mode is Top view, the Normal 
view mode will be selected after boot up.
Multi-view Rear Camera 
Brightness Adjustment
When in reverse, the navigation buttons 
are locked out, except the rotating 
portion of the  Interface Dial knob . 
Rotate the  Interface Dial knob  
clockwise to make the camera image 
brighter, and counterclockwise to 
darken the image.
This brightness adjustment is 
independent of the screen brightness 
adjustment in SETUP.
NOTE:
 The camera brightness cannot be  adjusted by voice control.
 Slight delays can occur when  switching to the camera image 
(especially when first starting your 
vehicle), or switching back to the 
map/menu  screen. This is normal.
Wide view
Normal view
Top view
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System Initialization
System Initialization
If for any reason you lose power to the 
navigation system (e.g., 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 5-digit anti-theft security  code to “unlock” the audio and 
navigation system.
• GPS initialization (may not be needed  depending on the length of time the 
system was without power). (See 
GPS Initialization  on page127.)
• Map matching to align the GPS  coordinates to a place on the map 
(displays current street at the bottom 
of the map). (See  Map Matching on 
page 128.)
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 
audio and navigation system before you 
can use it again.
When you purchased the vehicle, you 
should have received one card 
containing the navigation 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.
Enter the 5-digit security code in 
accordance with the owner’s manual for 
your vehicle. If you do not enter the 
security code, the navigation and audio 
voice will not function.
NOTE:
The anti-theft security code is unrelated 
to your optional navigation system PIN 
(for Address Book or Home Address).
GPS Initialization
Depending on the le ngth of time the 
battery was disconnected, your system 
may require GPS initialization. If it 
does, the following screen appears:
If this procedure is not necessary, the 
system proceeds directly to the 
Disclaimer  screen (see page 18).
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.
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System Initialization
If the navigation system finds the 
satellites properly, this box clears and 
the Disclaimer  screen is shown. If 
within 10 minutes the system fails to 
locate a sufficient number of satellites to 
locate your position, the following 
screen appears:
If the system is still unable to acquire a 
signal, follow the in structions on the 
screen, or contact yo ur local dealer for 
assistance.
NOTE:
The average acquiring time is less than 
10 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 procedur e, 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 th e 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. 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 GPS signals 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.
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System Limitations
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 sky. The signal can easily be 
interrupted or interfered with by the 
following:
• Aftermarket metallic window tint 
above or to the sides of the GPS 
antenna (located on  the back of the 
navigation display)
• Cell phones, PDAs, or other  electronic devices docked in a cradle 
or lying loose on the dashboard
• Remote starters or “hidden” vehicle  tracking systems mounted near the 
navigation unit • Other aftermarket audio electronic 
devices mounted near the navigation 
unit
• 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 rout e. Try changing the 
method of routing. See  Changing the 
Route Preference  on page53. You may 
also have Unverified Area Routing set 
to OFF. See  Unverified Area Routing  on 
page 106.
Additionally, the mapping database 
contains verified and unverified maps. 
See  Map Overview  on page6. 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. 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 
navigation system 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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Database Limitations
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 close or relocate, and new 
businesses start in the old locations.
For this reason, you may occasionally 
find inaccurate info rmation 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 database 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 software and 
mapping 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 software and 
mapping versions. For update DVD 
ordering information, see page
133.In addition, this database does not 
include, analyze, proc
ess, 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
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