navigation BUICK LUCERNE 2006 Get To Know Guide

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Navigation System 2006 Buick Lucerne Step by Step Information

Vehicle List
A list of vehicles that use this system appears below. If the vehicle name appears as
a link, a Navigational Supplement is available for that vehicle.

2006 Buick Lucerne

Topics Included
Section I: System Diagram


Section II: Map DVD

Loading and Ejecting the Map DVD

The Caution Screen


Section III: Setting and Deleting Destinations

Setting a Destination by Address

Setting a Destination by Point of Interest (POI)

Creating an Address Book Entry

Setting a Destination to an Address Book Entry

Adding or Changing Preset Destinations

Setting a Destination by Preset Destinations

Setting a Destination by Previous Destination

Setting a Destination by Picking from the Map

Setting a Destination by Map Coordinates

Setting a Destination by Intersection (Cross Street)

Storing Voice Tags

Setting a Destination through Voice Recognition

Deleting a Destination

Adding a Stopover

Deleting a Stopover


Section IV: Other Nav Features

Displaying POI Icons on Screen

Adjusting Route Preferences

Choosing from Multiple Route Options

Setting Detours

Avoiding Turns

Previewing the Route

Suspending and Resuming Guidance

Map Orientation

Editing and Deleting Address Book Entries

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B. FULL MAP screen
button Touching this screen
button displays the screen
in full map view.
Touching the audio screen
button next to it will split
the screen between the
map and the current audio
source menu.
C. No GPS symbol When this symbol
appears, the vehicle is not
receiving a Global
Positioning System (GPS)
signal.
D. Power/Volume knob Press this knob to turn the
system on and off. Turn
the knob to increase or
decrease the volume to
the audio system.
E. North Up/Heading Up
symbol Indicates the orientation
of the screen. Touch this
screen button to change
the map orientation.
F. NAV (Navigation) hard
key Press this key to view
your vehicle’s current
position on the map. Each
press of this key cycles
you through the F
ULL MAP
tab and the current audio
source tab.
G. DEST (Destination)
hard key Press this key to access
the DESTINATION ENTRY
screen. When a route has
been planned, pressing
the button will access the
ROUTE screen.
H. RPT (Repeat) hard key Press this key to repeat
the last voice command.
I. FAV (Favorite) hard
key Press this key to access
the preset stations.
J. Map Scale Displays the current map
scale.
K. (Zoom In) screen
button Zooms in on the map.
L. MARK screen button Allows you to add a

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destination to the address
book.
M. (Source) screen button Allows you to view the
audio menu for the
current audit source.
N. (CD Eject) key Ejects audio CDs.
O. Auxiliary Jack Allows you to connect an
auxiliary source to the
audio system.
P. Clock screen button Displays the current time.
Touch this button to
adjust the time.
Q. Map DVD slot Allows you to insert the
map DVD (located behind
the screen).
R. (Tune/Sound) knob Turn this knob to go to
the next or previous radio
station. Press this knob to
access the SOUND screen.
S. AUDIO hard key Press this key to access
the full AUDIO screen.
T. MENU hard key Press this key to adjust
features for sound, radio,
navigation, and the
display.
U. Seek (next) hard key Allows you to tune to the
next radio station or CD
track. Also allows you to
scan radio stations.
V. Seek (previous) hard
key Allows you to tune to the
previous radio station or
CD track. Also allows you
to scan radio stations.
W. (Zoom Out) screen
button Zooms out on the map.
X. POI screen button Allows you to display
Points of Interest (POI) on
the screen.


Section II: Map DVD

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Loading and Ejecting the Map DVD

1. Turn on the ignition.

2. Press the Power/Volume knob to turn the navigation system on.

3. The CAUTION screen may appear. If it does, touch the OK screen button.


7. Touch the E
JECT MAP DISC screen button. The screen will open exposing the map
DVD slot.

8. Press the eject button next to the map DVD slot to eject the disc. Remove the disc
from the slot.

9. Load the map DVD partway into the slot. The system will pull it the rest of the way
in.

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6. To close the screen, slightly push up on the two outer corners until the screen is in
position. Then push the screen in by pushing on the four outer corners until you
hear a click. DO NOT PRESS DIRECTLY ON THE NAVIGATION SCREEN. Pressing
directly on the screen may cause damage that is not covered by your warranty.

The Caution Screen

Every fifty times the vehicle is started and the navigation system is turned on, the
CAUTION screen will appear. When this occurs, touch the OK screen button to load
the map DVD information. All hard keys except for NAV (Navigation) and DEST
(Destination) can be accessed without touching the OK screen button. Once the
NAV and DEST hard keys are pressed, the CAUTION screen will appear and you
must touch the OK screen button to load the map DVD information.




Section III: Setting and Deleting Destinations

Setting a Destination by Address

1. Press the DEST hard key. The DESTINATION ENTRY screen will appear.

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3. Touch the E
DIT/VIEW Address Book screen button.

4. Touch the A
DD VOICE TAG screen button.

5. The system will ask you to state the name. You will have 5 seconds to state the
name. The system will respond back with the name.

Refer to the following for further info:
Creating an Address Book Entry

Editing an Address Book Entry

Setting a Destination through Voice Recognition

Using Voice Commands

Troubleshooting Voice Recognition


Setting a Destination through Voice Recognition

The vehicle does NOT need to be in park to use voice recognition. You must store
voice tags prior to using this method of setting a destination.

1. Press the talk symbol steering wheel control and release it when you hear a beep.

2. Clearly state one of the following commands (words in brackets are optional):

“Navigation go to [destination] (voice tag)”

OR

“Navigation select [destination] (voice tag)”

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1. If the vehicle is located in a parking garage, tunnel, or an area where there are tall
buildings or large trucks, those obstructions may be interfering with the GPS signal.
Once the vehicle moves out of this area, the GPS signal should work.

2. If there are objects placed on top of the instrument panel, these may be interfering
with the GPS receiver. Remove any objects from the dashboard.

3. After-market glass tinting will interfere with the system’s ability to receive GPS
signals and cause the system to malfunction. Customers might have to replace the
window to correct the problem. This would NOT be covered by their warranty.

4. You may not be able to receive a GPS signal if the satellites are being repaired or
improved.

If the vehicle is not in the correct position on the map, see the instructions for
recalibrating the vehicle.


Refer to the following for further info:
Recalibrating the System



Section VI: Voice Recognition

Using Voice Commands

To use voice recognition, do the following:

1. Press the Talk symbol steering wheel control and release it when you hear a
beep. If the audio system is on, it will mute.

2. Clearly state the command. The commands are listed in the Navigation System
Supplement (words in brackets are optional). Commands are available for
navigation, radio, CDs, auxiliary devices, and OnStar.


Refer to the following for further info:
Storing Voice Tags

Setting a Destination through Voice Recognition

Troubleshooting Voice Recognition