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When you press the MENU button, the 
display changes to: 
Address  (see page22)
This selection requires you to enter the  
city (and possibly  the state) and the 
address that you want to go to. 
Intersection (see page26) 
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 page31)
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 page35)
This selection allows  you to point to a 
destination on th e map using the 
joystick. This allows you to enter a  
destination or address that may not be 
listed in the database. 
Previous Destinations  (see page39)
When you enter a destination with any  
of the available se lections (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 are no Previous Destinations  
entered. Today’s Destinations
 (see page40)
You can enter and sort up to five 
destinations and store them in the 
Today’s Destinations  list. You can then 
use the Today’s Destination selection. 
NOTE: 
If  Today’s Destinations  is grayed 
out, there are no Today’s Destinations  
entered. 
Address Book (see page42) 
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 page43)
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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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.
 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 page86.
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-s creen 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, or words that 
represent the 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:
You should select a letter by saying the 
number. 
Alternatively, to improve voice  
recognition, you can say “Echo” or 
“Edward” instead of “E.”
See page15 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 keyb oard 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.
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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 non- 
detailed 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 page107). Try 
entering the street fi rst, 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 page6.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, or words that 
represent the letters, 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 page15 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. 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 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. 
Some address numbers may not be  
available on the selected street. For 
example, let’s say the individual address 
ranges for a selected  street name are 1 - 
20 and 9,000 - 10,000, with an overall 
range shown on the display of 1 to 
10,000. If you try to enter a number 
outside the individual address ranges 
such as 500, the syst em will show this 
number as unavailable (grayed out). 
 When using the on-screen keyboard,  the system only a llows you to choose 
available address numbers.
 When using voice control, the system  beeps if you try to select an  
unavailable (grayed out) address 
number. 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 
page44). 
Tip: 
If the particular address you want  
cannot be found, select Map Input  and 
use the joystick to se lect the appropriate 
location on the map (see By Map Input  
on page35). 
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 page6.
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 st reet 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 page86.
Selecting the State or Province
The state you are in is displayed at the 
top of the screen. If your desired 
destination is in an other 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. Th e 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 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. To enter the city na
me 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, or words that represent the 
letters, 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 page15 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 non- 
detailed 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 page107).
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 page6.
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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. 
To enter the street name by voice  
spelling, say or select  CHANGE TO 
Spell Mode  on the Say street name  
screen, and the disp lay will change to 
the  Enter street name  screen. Say the street name by saying individual 
letters or numbers, or words that 
represent the letters, one at a time. 
After you have completed the first  
name, the display 
changes to the Say 
intersecting street  screen. Say the 
name of the other intersecting street. 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 page15 for a list of available words 
for each letter.
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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 intersta tes, use an “I” (I-
10). For U.S. highways, use “US” (US-
18). For state highways, use the two 
character state desi gnation (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 a 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 page44). 
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 page35). 
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 page6.
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