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8-24Voice recognition
INFO:
With [Continuous Learning] set to on, the
system does not go back to the command
list screen, allowing to continue voice
command learning by the system.
12. If the system has learned the command correctly, ªNoneº will change to ªStoredº.
Editing registered items
It is possible to edit user names and select
learning function settings.
1. Push <SETTING>.
2. Highlight [Others] and push <ENTER>.
3. Highlight [Voice Recognition] and push
<ENTER>.
4. Highlight [Speaker Adaptation] and push
<ENTER>.
5.Highlight a user to edit, and push
<ENTER>.
6. Highlight [Setting] and push <ENTER>.
7.Highlight an item to edit, and push
<ENTER>.
Setting items
.[Edit User Name]:
Edit the user name.
.[Delete Voice Data]:Reset the user voice that the voice
recognition system has learned.
.[Continuous Learning]:Have the system learn the voice com-
mands of the user in succession, without
selecting commands one by one.
VOICE COMMAND EXAMPLES
To use the voice recognition function, speaking
one command is sometimes sufficient, but at
other times it is necessary to speak two or more
commands. As examples, some additional basic
operations by voice commands are described
here.
Example 1: Switching map to 2D
(Plan View) mode
1. Push <>located on the steering wheel.
2. The system announces, ªPlease say a
commandº.
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3. After the tone sounds and the icon on thescreen changes from [
] to [], speak
ªPlan View Mapº.
4. Voice feedback will be provided when the command is accepted, and the map is
displayed in 2D (Plan View) .
Example 2: Setting destination
using places list
1. Push <>located on the steering wheel.
2. The system announces, ªPlease say a
commandº.
3. After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes from [
] to [], speak
ªPlacesº.
4. If a route is already set, choose ªNear
Current Locationº, ªAlong Routeº or ªNear
Destinationº.
5. After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes again, speak ªAlong Routeº.
6. Voice feedback will be provided when thecommand is accepted, and the list of places
of interest categories appears.
7. After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes again, speak ªTwoº.
8. Voice feedback will be provided when thecommand is accepted, and the list of places
of interest in the category specified in the
previous step appears.
9. After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes again, speak ªOneº.
10. Voice feedback will be provided when thecommand is accepted, and the system
starts calculating a route to the selected
facility.
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Example 3: Setting destination by
street address
1. Push<>located on the steering wheel.
2. The system announces, ªPlease say a
commandº.
3. Speak ªAddressº.
4. Speak the name of the state, ªCaliforniaº.
5. Speak the name of the city, ªGardenaº.
6. Speak the name of the street, ªSouth
Figueroa streetº.
INFO:
Speak the street name precisely including
boulevard, way, north, south, etc. In Alter-
nate Command Mode, the system does not
recognize abbreviated names when they are
spoken. In this case, the system does not
accept ªFigueroa streetº or ªFigueroaº.
7. Voice feedback will be provided when the command is accepted, and the list of street
names appears.
8. After the tone sounds and the icon on the screen changes again, speak ªOneº.
9. Speak the house number.
ªHow to speak numbersº (page 8-17)
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HOW TO READ DISPLAYED LINES
(Only RearView Monitor)
Guiding lines which indicate the vehicle width
and distances to objects with reference to the
bumper line
*Aare displayed on the monitor.
Distance guide lines:
Indicate distances from the bumper.
. Red line
*1: approx. 1.5 ft (0.5 m)
. Yellow line
*2: approx. 3 ft (1 m)
. Green line
*3: approx. 7 ft (2 m)
. Green line
*4: approx. 10 ft (3 m)
Vehicle width guide lines
*5:
Indicate the vehicle width when backing up. predictive course lines
*6:
Indicate the predictive course when backing up.
The predictive course lines will be displayed on
the monitor when the shift lever is in the "R"
(Reverse) position and the steering wheel is
turned. The predictive course lines will move
depending on how much the steering wheel is
turned and will not be displayed while the
steering wheel is in the neutral position.
How to adjust RearView screen
To adjust the Brightness, Tint, Color, Contrast
and Black Level of the RearView Monitor, press
<SETTING> with the RearView Monitor on,
select the ªDisplayº key on the screen and select
the item key and adjust the level using the center
dial.
Do not adjust the Brightness, Tint, Color,
Contrast and Black Level of the RearView
Monitor while the vehicle is moving.
ABOUT REARVIEW MONITOR
Difference between predicted and
actual distances
The distance guide line and the vehicle width
guide line should be used as a reference only
when the vehicle is on a level, paved surface.
The distance viewed on the monitor is for
reference only and may be different from the
actual distance between the vehicle and dis-
played objects.
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backing up course.
Backing up behind a projecting object:
The position*Cis shown further than the
position
*Bin the display. However, the
position
*Cis actually at the same distance
as the position
*A. The vehicle may hit the
object when backing up to the position
*Aif the object projects over the actual backing up
course.
WARNING
.
Always turn and check that it is safe
to park your car before backing up.
Always back up slowly.
. Use the displayed lines as a refer-
ence. The lines are highly affected
by the number of occupants, fuel
level, vehicle position, road condi-
tion and road grade.
. If the tires are replaced with differ-
ent sized tires, the predictive course
line may not be displayed correctly.
. On a snow-covered or slippery road,
there may be a difference between
the predictive course line and the
actual course line.
. If the battery is disconnected or
becomes discharged, the predictive
course lines may be displayed in-
correctly. If this occurs, drive the
vehicle on a straight road for more
than 5 minutes.
. When the steering wheel is turned
with the ignition switch in the ACC
position, the predictive course lines
may be displayed incorrectly.
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HOW TO PARK WITH PREDICTIVE
COURSE LINES
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9-6Monitor system
.The displayed line will appear
slightly off to the right because the
rear view camera is not installed in
the rear center of the vehicle.
. The distance guide line and the
vehicle width guide line should be
used as a reference only when the
vehicle is on a level paved surface.
The distance viewed on the monitor
is for reference only and may be
different than the actual distance
between the vehicle and displayed
objects.
. When backing up the vehicle up a
hill, objects viewed in the monitor
are further than they appear. When
backing up the vehicle down a hill,
objects viewed in the monitor are
closer than they appear. Use the
inside mirror or glance over your
shoulder to properly judge dis-
tances to other objects.
The vehicle width and predictive course
lines are wider than the actual width and
course.
1. Visually check that the parking space is safe before parking your vehicle.
2. The RearView of the vehicle is displayed on the screen
*Aas illustrated when the shift
lever is moved to the ªRº (Reverse) position.
3. Slowly back up the vehicle, adjusting the steering wheel so that the predictive course
lines
*Benter the parking space*C.
4. Maneuver the steering wheel to make the vehicle width guide lines
*Dparallel to the
parking space
*Cwhile referring to the
predictive course lines.
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10 Multi function meter
About multi function meter................................................... 10-2
Safety notes ....................................................................... 10-2
Multi function meter list ................................................... 10-2
Basic operation ....................................................................... 10-3 How to view the function meter screen ...................... 10-3
How to switch screens ................................................... 10-5
Custom view screen .............................................................. 10-6 Selecting panel .................................................................. 10-6 Performance and vehicle information panel ............. 10-9
Driving support screen ...................................................... 10-17
Acceleration screen .................................................... 10-17
Braking screen ............................................................. 10-19
Steering screen ............................................................ 10-20
Driving record screen ........................................................ 10-22
Stopwatch screen ....................................................... 10-22
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10-8Multi function meter
ItemLarge panel Small panel
Brake pedal X
Steering X
Accelerating G-Force X
Braking G-Force X
Cornering G-Force XX
Accel/Braking G-Force XX
Total G-Force XX
Clock X
Reset the CUSTOM VIEW #(1-4) to Default XX
INFO:
. Each panel selected will be saved.
. Panels will remain saved in the system even
after the engine is turned off.
. Two of the same panels cannot be displayed
at the same time.
. Two of the same panels of different sizes
cannot be displayed at the same time.
. Panels that have not been assigned a
display item remain empty.
Initializing display
The modified display will return to the screen
that was first configured.
1. Display the screen you would like to initialize
and push <ENTER>.
2. Select the panel and push <ENTER>.
3. Highlight [Reset the CUSTOM VIEW 1 to
Default] and push <ENTER>.
INFO:
When operating the touch panel to initialize the
display, the same procedure used to select a
meter is performed.
ªSelect using touch panelº (page 10-7)
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INFO:
The reading that the brake meter displays when
the pedal is being depressed may vary, depend-
ing on the vehicle speed and road conditions.
The brake meter may not display a reading of
ª100%º even when the brake is being fully
depressed. This is not a malfunction.
Steering
Displays the steering angle. This can only be
displayed as a small panel.
Small panel screen
INFO:
The amount of g-force exerted on the vehicle,
and displayed on the meter, will vary depending
on the driving speed.
Accelerating G-Force
Displays the direction of acceleration exerted on
the vehicle. The vertical readout illustrates the
progress of acceleration and the horizontal
readout tracks the acceleration timeline of the
past 20 seconds.
WARNING
. Use the information from the multi
function meter strictly as a refer-
ence to make your driving more
comfortable. The readings are not
meant to prevent accidents caused
by reckless driving or poor driving
conditions (due to weather, road
condition, etc.) . Always obey all
traffic regulations and posted speed
limits.
. Red zone readings are configured to
function only as a guide for smooth
driving. The readings are not in-
tended to prevent accidents caused
by reckless driving.
Large panel screen
INFO:
. This panel only displays acceleration infor-
mation when the vehicle is accelerating. It
does not display any acceleration informa-
tion when the vehicle is decelerating.
. Due to the slope of a road, this meter may
register G-Force even when the vehicle is
stopped. This is not a malfunction.
. When the VDC or the ABS is activated, a
mark will appear on the far left of the panel
(large panel only) .
. The scale of the readout is adjusted auto-
matically to accommodate readings that
exceed the upper limit of the meter.
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10-20Multi function meter
Using result screens to improve
driving
INFO:
This section explains how to use the driving
timeline screens. Use this information to make
your driving smoother.
Timeline and driving that show smooth
operation of brake pedal:
&1Depressing the brake pedal slowly and smoothly
will result in a smoothly dropping line.
&2By gradually depressing the brake pedal, the
angle of the line slopes gently downwards.
&3Slowly releasing the brake pedal results in a
stable deceleration. The timeline display gradually
becomes a straight horizontal line.
&4When you release the brake pedal slowly, the line
of the braking panel slopes gently upwards.
Timeline and driving that show sudden
operation of brake pedal:
&1Because the brake pedal is being depressed
quickly, the angle of the line drops off at a steep
angle.
&2Quick application of the brake pedal results in a
steep dropping line.
&3When the brake pedal is repeatedly depressed
and released, the resulting line appears wavy.
&4Because the brake pedal was depressed quickly
the vehicle stopped abruptly. The graph becomes
perpendicular to the time scale.
STEERING SCREEN
The steering screen allows you to confirm how
the vehicle responds to your driving by display-
ing the results of how you operate the vehicle.
The results of your driving are displayed as a
timeline of the g-force exerted on the vehicle.
Use the displayed information to improve your
steering smoothness.
WARNING
. Use the information from the multi
function meter strictly as a refer-
ence to make your driving more
comfortable. The readings are not
meant to prevent accidents caused
by reckless driving or poor driving
conditions (due to weather, road
condition, etc.) . Always obey all
traffic regulations and posted speed
limits.
. Red zone readings are configured to
function only as a guide for smooth
driving. The readings are not in-
tended to prevent accidents caused
by reckless driving.
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