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Map Adjustments
The system allows you to adjust the scale of view
on the map. The map will scroll automatically
based on the direction you are traveling.
Map Scales
To view a larger or
smaller scale of the
map, touch the
map scale arrows.
You may also adjust the scale of the map by
touching the scale on the bar. The scale of a map
can range from 1/32 of a mile (0.05 km) to
128 miles (256 km).
Scrolling the Map
Touch anywhere on the
map screen twice to
display the scroll
symbol.
Place your nger on the map screen in any
direction outside of the scroll symbol to scroll in
that direction. The map will continue to scroll until
you remove your nger.
If your vehicle is in PARK (P), the system will
initially scroll at a slower rate. The rate will
increase if you continue to touch the map screen.
If your vehicle is in motion, there is one scroll
speed and a limited distance to scroll. You must
keep touching the map screen to scroll a
longer distance.
If your vehicle icon becomes lost while scrolling,
press the MAP key to show the vehicle’s
current location.
You may also use the scroll feature to set a
destination. See “Set by Map” underEnter
Destination on page 259.
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This symbol indicates
the distance and
estimated travel time to
your nal destination.
The Estimated
Travel Time feature
must be on for
estimated travel time to
be displayed.
This symbol indicates
the distance to your
nal destination
in a straight line.
This symbol will appear before route guidance
begins or if you are on a road where route
guidance is not available.This symbol indicates
the map with North up.
While in North up mode, North will always be at
the top of the map screen regardless of which
direction the vehicle is traveling.
This symbol indicates
the map with the vehicle
travel direction up, or
Heading up.
The shaded triangle indicates North. While in
Heading up mode, the direction your vehicle is
traveling will always be at the top of the map
screen.
Touch either the North Up heading symbol or the
vehicle Heading Up symbol to alternate between
settings.
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This symbol will appear
when the navigation
system is unable
to receive the GPS
signal.
SeeGlobal Positioning System (GPS) on page 281
for more information.
When a point of interest
(POI) or street address
name is too long to
be displayed, an arrow
will appear.
Touch the right or left arrow to scroll through the
entire name.This symbol indicates
the position of the next
turn instruction.
While on a planned
route, touch this symbol
to display the DEST
MAP, WHOLE,
and TURN LIST options.
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With these options, you can do the following:
Dest (Destination) Map:This option allows you
to view the nal destination location. The
destination’s name or address will be displayed on
the map screen. Touch Return when nished.Whole:This option allows you to view the entire
planned route. The distance to destination will
be displayed on the map screen. Touch Return
when nished.
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Traveling Across Regions
If you plan to drive across several states, you may
have to change the selected region to represent
the area you are traveling to.
There are two ways you can plan a destination
when traveling across regions.
The following method is suggested and provides
the most route guidance and map display
functions:
1. Change the selected search area region when
you get closer to the area you are traveling to.
See “Setting the Search Area” underMaps
on page 271.
2. Enter your destination and route settings. See
Enter Destination on page 259for more
information.
If you do not want to use the rst method, keep
your currently selected search area region
and enter your destination. This method allows
you only to select a destination from the easy
planning route method or from the All Points of
Interest (POI) categories with the “All Search
Areas” comment for US Only. For example, Touristis a category that features this comment. See
Enter Destination on page 259for more
information.
If you are traveling in or to Canada and you cross
the regional border, the only map scale views
available are 4 mi, 8 mi, 31 mi, and 128 mi (8 km,
16 km, 64 km and 256 km). Change the selected
search area region when you get closer to the area
you are traveling to. See “Setting the Search
Area” underMaps on page 271for more
information.
Keyless Access System
When the engine is started, Driver 1 or Driver 2
will display on the screen. A message will not
appear on the screen if the driver is unknown. The
number on the back of the transmitter corresponds
to driver 1 or driver 2. The navigation system
can store memory points for drivers 1 and
2 individually. SeeKeyless Access System on
page 67for more information.
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Problems with Route Guidance
Inappropriate route guidance may occur under one
or more of the following conditions:
You have not turned onto the road indicated.
Route guidance may not be available
when using automatic rerouting for the next
right or left turn.
The route may not be changed when using
automatic rerouting.
There is no route guidance when turning at an
intersection.
Plural names of places may be announced
occasionally.
It may take a long time to operate automatic
rerouting during high-speed driving.
Automatic rerouting may display a route
returning to the set waypoint if you are heading
for a destination without passing through a
set waypoint.
The route prohibits the entry of a vehicle due
to a regulation by time or season or any
other regulation which may be given.
Some routes may not be searched.
The route to the destination may not be
shown if there are new roads, if roads
have recently changed, or if certain roads are
not listed on the map DVD. SeeOrdering
Map DVDs on page 284.
To recalibrate the vehicle’s position on the map,
see your dealer.
If the System Needs Service
If your system needs service and you have
followed the steps listed here and still are
experiencing problems, see your dealer for
assistance.
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Preset Selection:Here you can program the
audio system’s presets to recall your home
settings by touching HOME. You can also recall
the presets you use when traveling to another area
by touching AWAY. See “Preset Station Menu”
later in this section for more information on how to
store preset stations.
The Home and Away feature is not available for
the XM™ Satellite Radio source, if equipped.Display Presets on the Map:With this feature
on, your audio system presets for the current audio
source will be displayed on the left of the map
screen. Touch ON to turn this feature on. You may
also choose to turn this feature off.
With this feature on, you can recall your preset
radio stations from the map screen. You cannot
store preset stations from the map screen.
You must do this from the audio screen. See
“Preset Station Menu” later in this section for more
information on storing presets.
Automatic Volume Control (AVC):The system
has Bose AudioPilot
®noise compensation
technology. AudioPilot®monitors the level of noise
in the vehicle and automatically increases or
decreases the level of audio to keep it audible
above the noise.
To use AudioPilot
®, press the ON screen button.
To turn it off, press the OFF screen button.
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This feature is most effective at lower volume
settings where background noise can affect how
well you hear the music being played through your
vehicle’s audio system. At higher volume
settings, where the music is much louder than the
background noise, there may be little or no
adjustments by AudioPilot
®. For additional
information on AudioPilot®, please visit
www.bose.com.
8(Clock):Touch this screen button to get to the
CLOCK ADJUST menu. See “Clock Adjust
Menu” later in this section for more information.
SCREEN ADJUST:To adjust the brightness
or contrast of the screen, touch SCREEN ADJUST
to display the screen adjust menu. See “Screen
Adjust Menu” later in this section for more
information.
SOUND:Touch this screen button to access the
Sound menu. See “Sound Menu” later in this
section for more information.
DSP (Digital Signal Processing):Touch this
screen button to access the DSP menu. See
“Adjusting the Speakers” later in this section for
more information.
Clock Adjust Menu
The following options are available from
this menu:
HOUR/MIN.:Touch the up or down arrows to
increase or decrease the hour or minutes. If you
touch and hold one of the arrows, the numbers will
advance quickly.
12H/24H:Touch 12H to set the clock in standard
time or 24H to set the clock in military time.
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GPS TIME:The current GPS time will be
displayed to the right of this screen button. Touch
GPS TIME to set the navigation system time to
match current GPS time. If the seconds for
the present minute are greater than thirty when
GPS TIME is selected, the clock will round
up to the next minute.
Daylight Saving Time:Touch this screen button
to increase the time setting by one hour. Then
touch GPS TIME to save the new setting. If
the screen button is light blue, the daylight savings
time feature is on. If the button is dark blue, the
daylight savings time feature is off.
TIME ZONE:The selected time zone will appear
to the right of this screen button. Touch this
screen button to toggle between time zones and
select the desired one. The time of the selected
zone will be displayed to the right of the GPS TIME
screen button. To set the clock to the new
setting, touch GPS TIME.
If the system is not receiving GPS information,
you can still set the time manually as described
above but the GPS time and Daylight Saving Time
features will not be available.
Touch Return to go back to the previous menu.Screen Adjust Menu
The following options are available from
this menu:
K(Contrast):Touch the plus (+) or minus (−)
signs to adjust the contrast of the screen.
You will see the screen change. Touch SET to
conrm the setting.
!(Brightness):Touch the plus (+) or minus (−)
signs to adjust the brightness of the screen.
You will see the screen change. Touch SET to
conrm the setting.
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Finding a Station
Press the BAND key to switch between AM, FM1,
FM2, XM1, XM2, or WX, if equipped. Touch
the desired audio source to select it.
Preset Station Menu
Up to 36 stations, 6 AM, 6 FM 1, 6 FM 2, 6 XM 1,
6 XM 2, and 6 WX, if equipped, can be
programmed for home and for away. To store
presets, do the following:
1. Turn the audio system on.
2. Touch AM, FM, XM, or WX, if equipped, to
display the desired source. The preset
station menu will appear.
3. Tune to the desired station by using the
TUNE/SEEK arrows.
4. Touch SOUND to set the bass, mid-range,
treble, and DSP for your preset, if desired.
See “Sound Menu” later in this section
for more information.
5. Touch and hold one of the six numbered
preset buttons for more than two seconds
until you hear a beep.
6. Repeat the steps for each preset and source.
FM1 audio source shown, other sources similar
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