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INFO:
When optional routes are not found, the
original route will be displayed.
When the vehicle runs off the suggested
route with the automatic rerouting function
activated, route recalculation will be at-
tempted so that the vehicle returns to the
original route. However , if the vehicle stays
off the route, the system will calculate a new
route.
DETOURING FROM THE
ROUTE TEMPORARIL Y
If you encounter a traffic jam, you can ask the
system to calculate a detour with the preset dis-
tance.
NOTE:
The detour feature is only available
when a destination has been set.
1. Press the ROUTE button.2. Select the
Edit Route key .
3. Select the
Detour key .4. Set the distance for detour calculation.
The system will look for a detour according to
the distance set from the current location.
INFO:
When the
Avoid the Current Street key
is selected, a detour route to approximately
20 miles (30 km) will be calculated if the
distance to the next guide point intersection
exceeds 20 miles (30 km).
If an alternative route cannot be found, the
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previous route before calculation will be
displayed.
If the vehicle is traveling at a high speed,
the suggested detour may start from a point
the vehicle has already passed.
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Press the VOICE button.
The current condition will be announced.
INFO:
If you press the VOICE button when you
are off the suggested route and when the
automatic re-route function is off, the voice
will announce: “Proceed to the highlighted
route.”
If you press the VOICE button when you
are going in the wrong direction, the voice
will announce: “Please make a legal U-turn
if possible.”
NOTES ON THE VOICE
GUIDANCE
The voice guidance in this system should
be regarded as a supplementary function.
When driving your vehicle, check the route
on the map display and follow the actual
road and all traffic regulations.
The voice guidance is activated only forjunctions with certain conditions. In some
cases you may need to turn, even if there
is no voice guidance.
The content of the voice guidance may vary ,
depending on the direction of the turn and
the type of junction with other roads.
The route guidance will be activated at vari-
ous times depending on the situation.
When the vehicle is off the suggested route,
route guidance is not available. The system
will not inform you of this; please refer to
the map display and request rerouting.
At freeway junctions, the road numbers and
directions may not accurately correspond
with the voice guidance.
At freeway exits, the street names may not
accurately correspond with the voice guid-
ance.
The displayed street names may sometimes
differ from the actual names or “UNKNOWNSTREET NAME” may be displayed.
Please refer to “Automatic re-routing” on page
9-2.
When the green indicator on the
Guidance Volume key is not illuminated,
the voice guidance is not available.
The voice guidance will start when the ve-
hicle enters the suggested route. Before en-
tering the route, refer to the map display for
the direction.
When the vehicle approaches a waypoint,
the voice will say , “Y ou have arrived at
waypoint 1 (2, 3, 4,...).” The guidance will
switch to the next route section. While the
voice guidance is not available, please refer
to the map display for the direction.
When the vehicle approaches a destination,
the voice will say , “Y ou have arrived at your
destination. Ending route guidance.” For
the remainder of the way , please find your
direction on the map display .
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In some cases, the voice guidance ends be-
fore arrival at the destination. In such cases,
drive the vehicle by referring to the desti-
nation icon displayed on the map screen.
When the system can judge on which side
the destination (waypoint) is located, the
voice guidance will say “on the right” after
announcing the arrival at the destination.
Voice guidance may not operate as speci-
fied or may not operate at all due to the
angle of roads at intersection entrances and
exits.
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11 HOW DO I ADJUST THE DISPLAY?
Screen informa tion — Planview
displa y ....................................................... 11-2
Screen informa tion — Birdview
TM
displa y ....................................................... 11-2
Switching between BirdviewTMand Plan-
view displa ys ........................................ 11-3
Zooming in and out of the map ................ 11-6
Changing the displa y direction (in Planview
displa y) ...................................................... 11-7
Scrolling the map ...................................... 11-8
Displa ying the complete route to the
destina tion ................................................. 11-9
Displa ying turn list .................................. 11-10
Requesting the simula tion drive to the
destina tion ............................................... 11-11
Cancel simulation ............................... 11-12Displa ying the track................................. 11-12
GPS informa tion displa y ......................... 11-13
Upda ting the current vehicle loca tion and the
direction .................................................. 11-14
Setting automatic beep sound................. 11-16
Setting the display mode......................... 11-17
Adjusting the display brightness ........ 11-17
Adjusting the display contrast............ 11-18
Switching the display color ................ 11-19
How to use theD/Nbutton............. 11-19
Display off .......................................... 11-20
Setting display duration ..................... 11-21
How to handle the displa y ...................... 11-21
Characteristics of liquid cryst al
displa y ................................................ 11-21
Maintenance of the displa y ................ 11-22
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SCREEN INFORMA TION —
PLANVIEW DISPLA Y
Direction key:
This indicates and sets the direction of the map
on the display .
Please refer to “Changing the display direction
(in Planview display)” on page 11-7.
Map scale:
This display indicates the scale on the current
map.
V ehicle icon:
This icon indicates your vehicle and the direc-
tion of travel.
GPS indicator:
This will tell you the strength of the GPS signal
received.
Please refer to “Accuracy of positioning” on
page 2-2.
:
This will indicate the approximate distance of
route and traveling time to the destination. This
indicator will appear when you set the desti-
nation with the route guidance ON.
:
Press the MAP or PREVIOUS button to
show the enlarged intersection display .
SCREEN INFORMA TION —
BirdviewTMDISPLA Y
Map scale:
This display indicates the scale on the current
map.
By using the ZOOM IN / ZOOM OUT but-
tons, you can change the scale of the map.
Height and distance on the Birdview
TMdisplay
is shown in the table on page 11-3.
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Height of viewDistance
between gridsDepth of distance
512,000 feet
(160,000 m)160 miles
(256 km)approx. 2,240
miles
(approx. 1,792 km)
128,000 feet
(40,000 m)40 miles
(64 km)approx. 560 miles
(approx. 896 km)
64,000 feet
(20,000 m)20 miles
(32 km)approx. 280 miles
(approx. 448 km)
32,000 feet
(10,000 m)10 miles
(16 km)approx. 140 miles
(approx. 224 km)
16,000 feet
(4,800 m)4.0 miles
(8 km)approx. 70 miles
(approx. 112 km)
8,000 feet
(2,400 m)2.0 miles
(4 km)approx. 35 miles
(approx. 56 km)
4,000 feet
(1,200 m)1.0 mile
(2 km)approx. 17-1/2
miles
(approx. 28 km)
2,000 feet
(600 m)1/2 mile
(1 km)approx. 8-3/4
miles
(approx. 14 km)
1,000 feet
(300 m)1/4 mile
(500 m)approx. 4-3/8
miles
(approx. 7 km)
<Example> Height of view: 1,000 feet (300 m)
<Example> Height of view: 16,000 feet
(4,800 m)
SWITCHING BETWEEN Bird-
viewTMand PLANVIEW DIS-
PLAYS
The BirdviewTMmode displays the view from
above, looking down toward the direction the
vehicle is traveling. This combines the detailed
display close to the vehicle and the long dis-
tance view in one screen.
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T o change between the BirdviewTMand
Planview, proceed as follows:
1. Press the SETTING button.2. Select the
Navigation key .
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3. The display shows the [NAVIGA TION SET -
TINGS] screen.
Select the
View key .4. Select the
Birdview orPlan View key .
INFO:
Some locations or buildings may be labeled
differently in the Planview display and
Birdview
TMdisplay .
About Birdview
TMdisplay
The destination (waypoints) cannot be set in
the Birdview
TMdisplay using the map method.
Set them in the Planview display .It always appears with the current forward
direction up.
When the system is re-drawing the display
in the Birdview
TMdisplay , the distance the
vehicle travels becomes longer , and/or the
degree the vehicle turns becomes larger
than in the Planview display in order to
complete re-drawing.
The names of the roads and locations may
differ , depending on where the names ap-
pear on the screen.
In order to avoid having too much detail on
the map, all road names are not always
shown on the screen. When the display re-
draws the map, a road name which is shown
on the previous screen may not appear on
the new screen.
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ZOOMING IN AND OUT OF
THE MAP
Use the ZOOM IN / ZOOM OUT buttons
to change the scale of the display and height
view.
Nine map scales are available from the most
detailed (1 : 10,000) to the widest view (1 :
20.48 million).
Each time the ZOOM IN button is pressed,
the map scale will change one level to display
a more detailed map.
Each time the ZOOM OUT button is
pressed, the map scale will change one level
to display a map that shows a wider area.
The chosen map scale will be displayed on the
left side of the screen.
INFO:
By pressing the button repeatedly , you can skip
the levels to reach the map of desired scale.Scale level on the Planview display
Map scale Actual distance
1 : 20.48 million 160 miles (256 km)
1 : 5.12 million 40 miles (64 km)
1 : 1.28 million 10 miles (16 km)
1 : 320,000 2.5 miles (4 km)
1 : 160,000 1 mile (2 km)
1 : 80,000 1/2 mile (1 km)
1 : 40,000 1/4 mile (500 m)
1 : 20,000 1/8 mile (200 m)
1 : 10,000 1/16 mile (100 m)
Scales on the BirdviewTMdisplay are listed on
page 11-3.<Example> The most detailed level (1: 10,000)
<Example> The widest level (1: 20.48 million)
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