TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 2002 J100 Navigation Manual
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1. Touch the
ºRegister Avoid Point/
Areaº switch.
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2. Enter the avoid point location in the
same way as you input any destination or
display the map of the area you want to
avoid. (See page 6 through 19.)
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3. Depending on the contents to be
edited, touch either the ºReduceº orºEnlargeº switch or one of the arrows.
When you touch the
ºEnterº switch, the
following message appears.
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After a few seconds, the avoid point/area
screen returns. 1. Touch the
ºEdit Avoid Point/
Areaº switch to display the Edit Avoid
Point/Area screen.
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2. Touch the point you want to edit from
the list.
(a) Registering avoid point/area (b) Editing avoid points
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3. Depending on the contents to be
edited, touch either the ºReduceº orºEnlargeº switch or one of the arrows.
When editing is completed, touch the
ºEn-
terº
switch.
INFORMATION
If you try to change the map to an in-
appropriate scale, a message ap-pears.
For enlargement or reduction of themap scale, see page 33.
1. Touch the ºDelete Avoid Point/
Areaº switch to display the Delete A void
Point/Area screen.
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2. Select the point you want to delete
from the list.
Delete All: All avoid points registered in the
system are deleted.
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3. Either of the above messages appears.
To delete the point(s), touch the
ºYESº
switch.
If you touch the
ºYESº switch, the data
cannot be recovered.
If you want to try again or cancel deletion,
touch the
ºNOº switch. The previous
screen will return.
(c) Deleting avoid point/area
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The current vehicle position mark will be
automatically corrected during driving
on reception of GPS signals. If your ve-
hicle cannot receive GPS signals, you
can correct the current position mark
manually.
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1. Push the ºMENUº button on the bez-
el to display the ºMenuº screen, and then
touch the
ºSystem Optionº switch.
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2. Touch the ºPositionº switch.
INFORMATION
For additional information on current position accuracy, see ºLimitations ofthe Navigation Systemº on page 35.
Position
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1. Touch the scroll arrows to move the
cursor to your desired location.
Touch the
ºEnterº switch.
Current Position Calibration
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2. Touch either the left or right arrow to
correct the direction of the current ve-
hicle position mark on the road.
Touch the
ºEnterº switch on the screen
and the map screen returns.
Distance
The distance calibration function is to be
used when the tires are replaced. This
will adjust for any possible change in tire
circumference from the old tires to the
new ones. If this procedure is not per-
formed when tires are replaced, the cur-
rent vehicle position mark may become
incorrect.
To execute the fast distance tire calibration
procedure, touch the
ºDistanceº switch
on the System Option screen.
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The above message appears and the fast
distance calibration is automatically started.
A few seconds later, the map screen returns.
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Changing the route
guidance
s-007u
When you touch this switch, the Change
Route screen will appear. For details, see
page 22.
One - touch registra-
tion of marked point
s-008u
To register the current vehicle position as a
marked point. For details, see page 53.
Display of point of
interest
s-009u
Symbols such as restaurants and hotels,
etc.
can be displayed on the screen. For de-
tails, see page 29.
Deletion of point of
interest
s-010u
Symbols such as restaurants and hotels,
etc.
displayed on the screen can be deleted.
For details, see page 30. Heading-up symbol
and scale of map
On the map, the vehicle travel direction is up.
The red arrow indicates North. Touc
hing this
symbol directly on the screen changes the
map to North-up. For details, see page 35.
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SECTION III
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MORE ADVANCED FUNCTIONS
Convenient features
Automatic rerouting2
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Time to destination 2
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Maintenance information 4
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Dealer setting 6
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2When the ºAutomatic Reroutingº feature
is turned on, the system will automatical-
ly search for a new route to the destina-
tion if you leave the guidance route. This
feature does not operate while you are
driving on roads where the guidance is
not available.
To turn the ºAutomatic Rerouteº mode
on:
1. Push the
ºMENUº button on the bez-
el.
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2. Touch the ºGuidance Setupºswitch.
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3. Touch the ºOnº switch on the right of
ºAutomatic Rerouteº.
Selected switch is highlighted in green.
INFORMATION
If your vehicle leaves the guidance route, the system searches for a newroute to the destination. The new routemay or may not take you back to theprevious route depending on how faryou are off the original guidance route.
When the ºTime to Destinationº feature is
turned on, the time required to reach the
destination is displayed on the route
guidance screen.
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To turn the ºTime to Destinationº mode
on:
1. Push the
ºMENUº button on the bez-
el.
Automatic Rerouting Time to Destination
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2. Touch the ºGuidance Setupºswitch.
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3. Touch the ºSet Average Speedºswitch on the ºGuidance Setupº screen.
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4. Touch or to set the average
vehicle speeds for driving on a freeway,
main street and residential area.
If you touch the
ºDefaultº switch, the de-
fault speed is set at each item.
5. After you finish setting the desired
speeds, touch the
ºEnterº switch.
6. The guidance setup screen returns.
Touch the
ºOnº switch on the right of
ºTime to Destinationº.
Selected switch is highlighted in green.
INFORMATION
The displayed time to the destination is the approximate driving time cal-culated based on the speeds you se-
lected and your actual position along the guidance route.
The time shown may vary greatly de-pending on your progress along theroute (which may be affected by road
conditions such as traffic jams,
construction work, etc.)
Up to 99 hours 59 minutes can be dis-played.