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4. Say or select Done to perform the 
deletion, and the display returns to  
the previous screen.
Tip: 
You can delete all addresses by  
selecting  Delete All .Routing & Guidance
From the Setup screen (second), say or 
select  Routing & Guidance  and the 
following screen appears:
Rerouting
If  Rerouting  is set to Automatic  and 
you deviate from the route, you will see 
“Recalculating ...” at the top of the 
screen for several seconds as the system 
calculates a new route. This is followed 
by new routing instructions. If 
Rerouting  is set to Manual, you 
will hear a tone when the “Off route” 
message is displayed. Say “Recalculate” 
or select  Recalculation on the screen 
to make the system recalculate your new 
route. 
NOTE: 
 If you live in an area with poor  mapping, you may wish to set  
Rerouting  to Manual to avoid 
constant recalculation. However, you 
will have to manually select 
Recalculation  on the screen to have 
the system plot a new route.
 It is strongly recommended that you  leave the system set to the factory 
default (Automatic).
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Unverified Area Routing
Allows you to receive turn-by-turn map and voice guidance in unverified areas  when en route to a destination (see Map Overview  
on page6). The chart below illustrates the rou ting differences with this setting On or Off.
Unverified Area Routing: Off (factory default) Unverified Area Routing:  On
Decision: 
Why choose 
On or Off? The driver wishes to navi
gate manually by using the 
navigation map and choosing the streets that lead to 
the destination. The driver understands that unverified 
roads may not be a ccurate, and can contain errors in 
location, naming,  and address range. The driver chooses to let the na
vigation system suggest possible 
routing. The driver understands that  in some cases, guidance may 
not be appropriate. Unverified ro ads may not be accurate, and can 
contain errors in location,  naming, and address range.
What you will 
see… A blue dotted vector line is displayed on the map that 
continually points to your 
destination. The driver 
should stop and then use the ma p to select streets that 
lead to the destination. A blue-pink dashed route line 
highlights suggested unverified 
streets on the map while  traveling to your destination. This is in 
sharp contrast to the normal blue  route line displayed in verified 
areas.
Cautionary 
messages There are cautionary pop-up screens and voice 
announcements, before and 
during the route. These 
serve as reminders  that you should obey all traffic 
restrictions. There are cautionary pop-up sc
reens and voice announcements, 
before and during the route. These serve as reminders that you 
should exercise additional ca ution, and obey all traffic 
restrictions.
Guidance 
(map/voice) There is no turn-by-turn map or voice guidance. Voice gui
dance commands end with the words “if possible.” This 
is to remind the driver to verify all traffic restrictions before 
making a maneuver.
Directions list A direction list is typicall y not available. However, 
depending on your route, dire ctions are provided to 
help you reach the first available verified road. A direction list is provided showing street names and turn 
symbols in pink.
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Unverified Area Routing
When driving to your destination, you 
have the choice of using or not using  
“unverified” roads. You make this 
choice in the  Setup screen (second). 
The next few pages contain an example 
of a route to a destination in an 
unverified area expl aining the routing 
differences found in unverified areas. 
With  Unverified Area Routing Off , 
the system tries to use verified roads  
whenever possible. In this example, 
since only verified  streets are used, it 
created a longer rout e than necessary.
With  Unverified Area Routing On , 
the route is shorter, but consists of 
unverified (light colored) streets that 
may not be accurate. Because the streets 
are unverified, there may be errors in 
street location, name, or address range. 
Additional caution is recommended in 
these areas. Always obey posted traffic 
restrictions. Because both routes bypass or use 
unverified streets, an initial 
Disclaimer 
screen is provided. It is recommended 
that you stop and review the map. 
Unverified Area Routing “Off” Unverified Area Routing “On” 
NOTE: 
Unverified roads are 
shown only when 
viewing the map in the 1/20, 1/8, and  
1/4 mile map scales, or the 80, 200, 
and 400 meter map scales.
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With Unverified Area Routing Off , 
the moment you enter an unverified  
street, a caution box appears on the 
screen and is read by the voice. This lets 
you know that you are about to enter an 
unverified area and that you will be 
following a dotted “vector line” that 
points to your destination. 
With  Unverified Area Routing On , 
a caution box appear s on the screen and 
is read by the voice. In this case, you  
will be presented with a dashed blue/
pink line instead of the regular blue 
route line. This is your signal to pay 
attention to posted traffic restrictions. 
You cannot assume that all guidance is 
appropriate. 
In both cases, when you actually enter  
the unverified street, a short caution will 
remind you. You will see and hear this 
short caution message whenever you 
enter unverified areas. Unverified Area Routing “Off” Unverified Area Routing “On”
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With Unverified Area Routing Off , 
you are presented with a blue “vector  
line” that always points to the 
destination. You must manually choose 
streets from the map that will lead to 
your destination. No guidance is 
provided, and there are no directions to 
the destination. 
With  Unverified Area Routing On , 
a blue/pink route line is shown for  
unverified segments. Voice guidance 
commands in unverified areas always 
end with “if possible.” This is your 
signal that you should use additional 
caution, and obey all traffic restrictions. 
The maneuver window “arrow” shows 
any portions of unverified turns in blue/
pink dashes. 
These guidance maneuvers are only a  
suggestion. You should always confirm 
that the maneuver is possible. A 
direction list is also provided that shows 
any unverified roads in a blue color, 
with pink arrows pointing to the next 
maneuver. Unverified Area Routing “Off” 
NOTE: 
There is no 
VOICE button shown on the 
screen. With Unverified Area Routing  
“Off,” no Direction List is provided. Unverified Area Routing “On”
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Edit Avoid Area
This function allows you to select areas  
you wish to avoid when calculating a 
route to your destination. You can select 
up to five areas to avoid. You may wish 
to set up an “avoid area” to route around 
long-term road construction, closures, 
or any area you wish to avoid. If you 
enter a route that takes you through or 
into an “avoid area,” a pop-up box will 
warn you that your route takes you into 
one of these areas. However, you can 
still choose destinations in an avoided 
area. 
When you select  Edit for the Setup item 
“Edit Avoid Area,” the following list  
screen is displayed: You can select 
New Area or select (by 
touch) one of your existing areas to 
modify. If you choose  New Area, the 
following screen is displayed: 
Say or select  Edit Name and use the 
keyboard to enter the name on the  Enter 
avoid area name  screen (19 characters 
max). Say or select  Done to return to 
the previous screen. Say or select  Edit 
Area  to create the area to be avoided. 
The following screen appears: Either select 
Address or Map Input  
on the  Enter avoid area by  screen. 
Each choice provides a slightly different  
way to locate the approximate map 
display for drawing the area you wish to 
avoid. After selecting the choice, a  map 
screen will be displayed. 
Use the ZOOM  buttons to select the 
map scale (available scales are 1/20,  
1/8, and 1/4 mile scales). Use the 
joystick to move the crosshairs (red 
circle) to the desired start point and push 
in the joystick to “set” the start point. 
Then move the joystick in a straight or 
diagonal direction to encompass the 
area to be avoided.
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NOTE: 
The maximum size of the “Avoid area”  
is 1/4 of the navigation display screen 
regardless of the map scale setting. 
The selected area will be displayed as a  
shaded box with a yellow border. Push 
in on the joystick to set the end point of 
the avoided area. To “redraw” the area, 
touch Cancel  and repeat the area 
selection process. If your selected area 
contains a freeway, the system will 
prompt you with a pop-up box saying 
“Do you want to avoid freeways?” Answering “No” allows you to enter a 
route through an avoided area on a 
freeway and skip the “Avoid area 
caution box.” See 
Pop-Ups and 
Disclaimers on page61.
Say or select  Done to return to the  Edit 
area  screen. When you return, the 
“Vicinity” field is automatically filled in 
by the system. Re-edit the area “Name” 
if desired. Select  Done on the  Edit 
avoid area  screen to finish editing. 
Your new avoided area will now appear 
on the “Avoid area” list screen and be 
viewable on the  map screen. NOTE: 
 You can select areas to avoid, 
however you cannot select roads or  
areas that you want the system to use 
for routing.
 If you are drawing a box around a  road as an area to avoid, then ensure 
the following: When you draw the 
box, make sure that the road or 
portion of a road that you encircled 
includes an intersection. For 
instance, in the example below, 
highway 213 will be avoided, but Van 
Ness will not be avoided because it 
lacks an intersectio n in the enclosed 
box.
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Edit Waypoint Search Area
When driving en route to your  
destination, you can select a temporary 
destination waypoint (marked with a 
small flag on the map) along your route 
for gas, a restaurant, or other POI. When 
you resume your trip from the waypoint, 
the system continues the trip to your 
original destination. To use this feature, 
see  Waypoints on page62.
This Setup item allows  you to select the 
distance from your highlighted route 
line (on either side of your route) that 
the system will search for a waypoint. 
From the  Routing & Guidance  screen, 
select  Edit for “Edit Waypoint Search 
Area,” and then choose the desired 
search distance  for either “On 
Freeways” or “On Surface Street.” The diagram below shows how the 
system handles the search for “Places 
Along the Route” or 
“Places Around the 
Destination” (see  Waypoints on 
page62). For “Places along the route,” the system 
looks in front of you within a corridor 
width specified by your values for “On 
Freeways” or “On Surface Street.”
The system checks the upcoming area, 
based on your input. 
For “Places around the destination,” the  
system searches outwards in a spiral 
from the destination. In this case, 
specific search values are not needed; 
the matches are displayed in order of 
distance from destination. 
NOTE: 
These settings do not affect the search  
range used for the voice commands like 
“Find nearest gas station” that are also 
available when viewing the 
map screen.
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Guidance Mode
Allows you to select the guidance 
display mode:  Single Screen or Split 
Screen. 
To get to Guidance Mode from the  
Setup  screen, select in sequence, 
“More,” “Routing & Guidance,” and 
“Guidance Mode.” 
The factory default is  Single Screen.
NOTE: 
The Guidance Mode can also be  
selected on the Icon Selection screen. 
See  Showing Icons on the Map  on 
page57.
Vehicle
From the  Setup screen (second), say or 
select  Vehicle  and the following screen 
appears:
Off-road Tracking
With this  On, the system will provide 
white off-road tracking dots 
(“breadcrumbs”) on the  map screen 
whenever you drive into an area where 
the map does not show any roads.
See  Map Screen Legend  on page18. After you have traveled approximately 
1/2 mile away from a mapped road, the 
system will display a series of white 
dots on the 
map screen to show the path 
you have traveled. This is provided so 
you can follow the dots to backtrack to 
the mapped road you originally left. 
Tracking continues until you reach a 
mapped road. See  Off-road Tracking on 
page59. 
Tracking is shown only in the 1/20, 1/8,  
1/4, and 1/2 mile scales, or the 80, 200, 
400, and 800 meter scales. Use the 
ZOOM  buttons to change the scales if 
necessary. 
NOTE: 
To clear existing dots, turn this feature  
off and exit Setup. To re-enable this 
feature, return to Setup and turn it on 
again.
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Correct Vehicle Position
The system relies on satellites for  
positioning information. Buildings, 
tunnels, and other objects can block or 
reflect these signals, requiring the 
system to use “dead reckoning” to 
determine your location and direction.
This can sometimes lead to small errors 
in positioning, such as showing you on 
an adjacent street. 
NOTE: 
Using this function to adjust vehicle  
position is not recommended. When the 
system acquires a GPS signal, it will 
automatically place the vehicle in the 
correct location.If you choose to do this, follow these 
steps: 
1. Stop the vehicle. 
2. Select 
Adjust, and the system will 
display a map adjustment screen.
3. Use the  ZOOM buttons and the 
joystick to move the location  
arrowhead to the correct location. 
Touch the arrow buttons on the 
bottom of the screen to rotate the 
direction arrows so the vehicle 
position is pointin g in the correct 
direction. NOTE: 
If you continually have to do this, there  
are either problems in the database or 
GPS reception problems. See 
Accessories Precautions
 on page5.
4. When you have finished, press the  joystick or select  Done to return to 
the previous screen.
5. As you drive, the current road will be  displayed at the bottom of the screen.
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