ECU Acura TSX 2009 Navigation Manual

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Table of Contents
Edit Waypoint Search Area ...........107
Guidance Mode.......... ....................108
Clock Adjustment ........................109
Auto Daylight.................................109
Auto Time Zone..............................110
Daylight Savings Time (DST) Selection
(Change DST Schedul e) .............110
Time Adjustment ............................110
Vehicle.........................................111
Off-road Tracking ...... ....................111
Correct Vehicle Position ...............111
Verbal Reminder ............................112
Color ............................................112
Map Color......................................113
Menu Color ....................................113
Switching Display Mode Manually .......... ..........................113
Switching Display Mode Automatically .............................114
AcuraLink/Messages ...................115
Traffic & Weather Status.............115
System Information .....................116
Rearview Camera .......................116
Rearview Camera Brightness Adjustment ..................................116
System Initialization .................117
System Initialization ....................117 Entering the Secur
ity Code ..........117
GPS Initialization ........................118
Map Matching..............................118
System Limitations ..................119
Database Limitations...............121
Client Assistance ......................123
Reporting Errors ..........................123
Acura Automobile Client Services.....................................123
Visiting Your Dealer ...................124
Obtaining a Navigation Update DVD .........................................124
Changing the DVD ......................125
PC Card........................................125
Coverage Areas ........................126
Map Coverage..............................126
U.S. Detailed Cover age Areas .......126
Canada Detailed Coverage Areas...........................................131
Operation in Alaska and Hawaii.......................................138
Alaska ............................................138
Hawaii............................................138
Information Screen Differences .....139 Shipping a Vehicle To or From
Hawaii ........................................140
Frequently Asked Questions ...141
Troubleshooting .......................149
Glossary ....................................150
Glossary .......................................150
Voice Command Index ............153
Global Commands .......................153
Navigation General Commands...153
Navigation Display Commands ...154
Find Place Commands .................155
Climate Control Commands ........156
Temperature Voice Commands ...157
Radio Voice Commands ..............157
CD Voice Commands ..................158
DVD Voice Commands ...............159
AUX Voice Commands ...............159
INFO Screen Voice Commands ................................160
SETUP Screen (Main Setup) Commands ................................160
On-Screen Commands .................161
On-Screen Spelling Assist ..............161
Index .........................................165
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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 4-digit anti-theft security code.
 GPS initialization (may not be needed depending on the le ngth 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 both the
audio system and the navigation system
before you can use it again.
When you purchased the vehicle, you
should have received two cards
containing the audio and navigation
system’s security codes and serial
numbers. Keep these cards in a safe
place in case you need the codes. If you
lose the cards, you must obtain the
security codes from your dealer. Enter the four-digit s
ecurity code. If you
have entered it corr ectly, 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.
Follow the instructions in the vehicle
Owner’s manual to enter the 5-digit
audio code. The navigation voice will
not operate if the audio code is not
entered.
NOTE:
The anti-theft security code is unrelated
to your optional navigation system PIN
(for Personal or Home Address).
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System Limitations
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. 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 requir
e 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 driver’s side
of the rear shelf)
 Cell phones, PDAs, or other electronic devices docked in a cradle
or lying loose on the rear shelf
 Radar detectors mounted on the rear shelf
 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
Routing Method on page52. You may
also have Unverified Area Routing set
to OFF. See Unverified Area Routing on
page101.
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 addition al caution when
driving in these unverified areas.
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Coverage Areas
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 Wellington
Guelph
Puslinch
York Aurora
Ease Gwillimbury
Georgina
King
Markham
Newmarket
Richmond Hill
Vaughan
Whitchurch-Stouffville
Windsor
EssexLasalle
Tecumseh
Windsor
Inter-Town (partial) Coverage
Counties/Districts/Regional
Municipalities
Brant
Bruce
Chatham-Kent
Dufferin
Elgin
Essex
Frontenac
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Frequently Asked Questions
Daylight savings time occurred, but the navigation system did
not change time even though SETUP shows Auto Daylight
is ON . 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
109.
The navigation system automatic daylight time feature is not
switching the navigation system clock on the correct dates.
Why is this? 1) Go to the
Clock adjustment screen in SETUP and ensure that Auto
Daylight 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 page109.
The navigation system clock switched by one hour for no
apparent reason. Wh at can cause this? 1) You may be driving near
a time zone boundary (see Auto Daylight on
page
109).
2) The navigation system does not switch between standard and daylight
savings time. Set Auto Daylight 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
109 for more
information.
My battery was disconnected or went dead, and the
navigation system is asking for a code. Where do I find this
code? There should be a card in the glove
box with the anti-theft code for the
navigation/audio syst em. This card contains the 4-digit security code and
serial number. If you cannot find it , your dealer can help you out.
I speak a language other than English. When will other
languages be available fo r the navigation system? This is being considered
as a future enhancement.
Problem
Solution
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Troubleshooting
* If the error persists, or is shown for a wide area, see your dealer.
Screen Error Message Solution
Navigation system is unable to acquire a proper GPS
signal.Make sure there is nothing on the rear shelf blocking the GPS antenna (aftermarket
metallic window tinting or
aftermarket devices placed on the rear shelf like radar
detectors, cell phones, or loose items). If the rear shelf is clear of objects, move the
vehicle to an open space away fr om tall buildings, trees, etc.
Navigation unit door is open or No DVD disc is inserted.
Please check system. Make sure that the navigation DVD disc is inserted with the label side up and the
navigation unit door is fully snapped closed (see page125).
No DVD disc. Please check system. Check that the navigation DV D disc is inserted with the label side up (page125). If the
problem persists, see your dealer.
DVD disc reading error (unformatted). Please consult
your dealer. Check the DVD disc surface for deep scratches or other damage. Make sure you are
using a navigation DVD (white-colored la
bel). The system cannot read other mapping
databases or video DVDs. If the problem persists, see your dealer.
Display temp is too high. System will shut down until
display cools down. 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.
Outside temperature is low. System will take awhile to
start up. The temperature is below -22°F and the na
vigation ECU has difficulty reading the
DVD. The system will start up when the temperature warms up.
Navigation system voice rec ognition cannot be activated
when another unit is using the audio system. HandsFreeLink (HFL) can override the
navigation system. Make sure the HFL TALK
button is not on when you press the NAVI TALK button, or the message will appear.
Simply press the HFL BACK button to resume control of the navigation voice buttons.
Route has not been complete d. Please try again from a
different location. 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. No a lternative route method was found. The original route method will be used.*
Ensure that a road name is displayed at the bottom of the map.
This destination cannot be found in database .The destination was not found in the database. Try another destination nearby, or select
the destination with the Interface Dial.*
Vehicle is out of the database coverage area. The vehicle is located outside of the mapped area provided by your navigation DVD.
See page126 for map coverage.
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Glossary
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 ve hicle out in an
open area.
Instant Fuel - The current
instantaneous fuel economy value as
displayed by the Trip computer
screen.
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 bottom-
shaded area.
Mic - Abbreviation for the microphone
used for receiving voice commands.
It is located near the map light in the
ceiling. MW -
Maneuver Window. While en
route 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
page62.
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.
PIN - Personal Identification Number.
A random 4-digit number created by
the client to protect personal
information. POI -
Point of Interest. These are the
businesses, schools, etc. found under
the Places option on the MENU
screen ( Enter destination by ). See
page55.
Polygon - Colored areas on the map
screen denoting parks, schools, etc.
See Map Screen “features” for a list
of the assigned colors. See page55.
Reminder - Automatic “pop-up”
Calendar message. See Calendar on
page84.
Security Code - Code needed to
activate the navigation system or
audio system. See Entering the
Security Code on page117.
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.
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Index
DVD Voice Commands.................159
E
Easy Route
.......................... ...........52
Edit Avoid Area............................ 105
Edit Waypoint Search Area............107
Edit/Delete Address........................ 96
Editing Today’s De stinations List....49
Emergency..................................... 34
Entering a Destination.....................27
Entering Address............................. 94
Entering Schedule...........................85
Entering Security Code.................. 117
Entering the Street Number..............32
Entering Your Schedule...................85
Error Message............................... 149
Exit Info......................................... 59
F
Find Place Commands
................... 155
Frequently Asked Questions..........141
G
Getting Started
..................... ...........10
Global Commands........................ 153
Glossary....................................... 150
Go Home.................................27, 50
Go Home PIN................................98
Going Off the Route....................... 69
GPS Initialization.........................118
Guidance Mode............................ 108
Guidance Prompts....................58, 92
Guidance Screen............................ 56
H
Hawaii (Operation)
....................... 138
Home Address............................... 97
Hotel/Motel (Lodging)...................34
I
Icon Bar
........................................ 67
Incident Icons................................ 63
INFO button............................10, 79
INFO Screen (Main Info)................79
INFO Screen (Other)...................... 87
INFO Screen Voice Commands....160
Interface Dial................................. 11
Interface Dial Feedback..................92
Interface Dial knob......................... 11
Intersection.............................. 27, 40
K
Key to Zagat Ratings
...................... 89
L
Landmark Icons
............................. 63
Leisure.......................................... 34
Lodging (Hotel/Motel)....................34
Lower Display............................... 12
M
Map Color
................................... 113
Map Coverage.............................. 126
Map Input...................... .......... 27, 45
Map Legend....................... 19, 55, 89
Map Matching.............................. 118
Map Menu..................................... 57
Map Orientation.............................62
Map Scale...................................... 61
Map Screen.............................. 19, 55
MAP/GUIDE button.................10, 56
Maximize Freeways....................... 52
MENU button................................ 10
Menu Color................................. 113
Message........................................85
Messages......................... 78, 79, 115
Microphone................................... 13
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Index
Minimize Freeways.........................52
Minimize Toll Roads.......................52
N
Name
....................................... 33, 38
NAVI BACK button........................13
NAVI TALK button........................13
Navigation Display Commands......154
Navigation General Commands......153
New Messages................................ 57
O
Off-road Tracking
...................69, 111
One-Way Traffic Icon... 19, 55, 61, 63
On-Screen Commands................... 161
On-Screen Spelling Assist.............161
P
PC Card
........................................ 125
Personal Information.......................93
Phone Number.......................... 33, 38
PIN Number...................................97
Place Name.............................. 36, 38
Place Name by Keyword.................37
Places................................. 27, 33, 95
Previous Destinations..........27, 44, 95
R
Radio Voice Commands
............... 157
Read List................................. 35, 88
Rearview Camera......................... 116
Recalculation.........................69, 100
Reporting Errors.......................... 123
Reroute.......................................... 73
Rerouting.................................... 100
Restaurant..................................... 35
Roadside Assistance.......................87
Route..........................51, 54, 69, 73
Routing & Guidance.....................100
Routing Method............................. 52
S
Save Current Location
.................... 70
Schedule........................................ 85
Screen........................................... 12
Search Waypoint............................ 74
Security Code.............................. 117
Selecting the City.....................28, 40
Selecting the State....................28, 40
Selecting the Street...................30, 42
SETUP button................................ 10
SETUP Screen (Main Setup)
Commands
................................ 160
Shopping....................................... 36
Show Icon on Map.........................64
Sort by Distance to Travel...............37
Split-Screen Guidance.................... 60
State.................................. 28, 40, 47
Street....................................... 30, 42
Switching Display Mode...............113
System Controls............................. 10
System Function Diagram............... 26
System Information......................116
System Initialization.....................117
System Limitations....................... 119
System Setup................................. 91
System Start-up..............................17
T
Temperature Voice Commands
..... 157
Time Adjustment........... .............. 110
Today’s Destinations................ 27, 48
Today’s Destinations List............... 49
Traffic & Weather Status..............115
Traffic Display Legend................... 21
Traffic Flow............................. 23, 66
Traffic Incidents........... 24, 57, 66, 79
Traffic Rerouting......................... 105
Traffic Speed................................. 66
Travel............................................ 36
Trip Computer............................... 83
Troubleshooting........................... 149
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