light FORD EXPEDITION 2005 2.G Owner's Manual
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5. Use the cursor control to increase
or decrease the levels. The higher
the level selected, the greater the
compensation. The levels will be
shown in the display. Decrease all
the way to the left to turn AVC off.
AM/FM select
The AM/FM control works in radio,
CD and navigation modes.
AM/FM select in radio mode
This control allows you to select AM or FM frequency bands. Press the
control to switch between AM, FM1 or FM2 memory preset stations.
AM/FM select in CD mode
Press to stop CD play and begin radio play.
Radio reception factors:
•Distance/strength.The further an FM signal travels, the weaker it is.
The listenable range of the average FM station is approximately 40 km
(24 miles). This range can be affected by “signal modulation.” Signal
modulation is a process radio stations use to increase their
strength/volume relative to other stations.
•Terrain.Hills, mountains and tall buildings between your vehicle’s
antenna and the radio station signal can cause FM reception problems.
Static can be caused on AM stations by power lines, electric fences,
traffic lights and thunderstorms. Moving away from an interfering
structure (out of its “shadow”) returns your reception to normal.
•Station overload.Weak signals are sometimes captured by stronger
signals when you pass a broadcast tower. A stronger signal may
temporarily overtake a weaker signal and play while the weak station
frequency is displayed.
AM/FM select in navigation mode
Press once when in navigation mode to return to the audio screen (while
the navigation function continues to work in the background). Press
again to enter AM/FM mode where you are able to make frequency band
adjustments.
AM/FM
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Setting memory preset stations
1. Select the frequency band with the AM/FM select control.
2. Select a station. Refer toTune adjustorSeek functionfor more
information on selecting a station.
3. Press and hold a memory preset
control until PRESET SAVED
appears on the display.
Autoset memory preset
Autoset allows you to set strong radio stations without losing your
original manually set preset stations. This feature is helpful on trips
when you travel between cities with different radio stations.
Starting autoset memory preset
1. Select a frequency band using the AM/FM select controls.
2. Press the AUTO control.
3. When the first six strong stations
are filled, the station stored in
memory preset control 1 will start
playing.
If there are less than six strong
stations available on the frequency
band, the remaining memory preset
controls will all store the last strong station available.
Any preset stored via the presets directly (pressing and holding) in this
mode are temporary.
A message will indicate whenever a temporary preset is stored or
recalled. This mode is active while the AUTO soft key is highlighted.
To deactivate autoset and return to your audio system’s manually set
memory stations, press the AUTO control again.
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Address/Intersection
Use the soft keys to select
Address/Intersection from the
Destination Entry menu. The next
two options available are:
•Town/City Name– Select this
option if you know the town or
city name.
•Street Name– Select if you
know the street address but are uncertain of the city.
The next two options are:
•Address range– Select the numerical address of the destination.
•Intersection– Select the intersection closest to the destination.
Points of Interest (POI)
This destination option enables you
to specify a particular place, such as
an airport or gas station. Use the
soft keys to select Points of Interest.
In the next menu, you will have the
following options:
•By Category– Lists POIs by
categories, such as airports, gas
stations, etc. Use the cursor
control to select and confirm
choice.
•By Name– A keyboard display
enables you to spell out the first
four letters of the desired POI. A
slight time delay will occur if large numbers of letter options are
available.
•By Category & Name– Lists categories, then allows you to spell out
the first four letters of your destination.
After making these selections, three further options are displayed:
•Show All– Lists entries in alphabetical order.
•Sort by Distance– Lists the closest POI entries to the vehicle’s
current location.
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•Within a Town/City– Lists entries for a specific city in alphabetical
order.
Certain categories may not be available in some areas and POIs may not
all be listed. Up to date information also depends upon using the latest
navigation CD available.
Previous destination
The last 50 destinations entered into
the navigation system are
automatically stored in the system’s
memory.
Use the soft key to select Previous
Destination. The address of each
stored destination will appear.
The previous origin information is
also stored in this location. This stores the location where the vehicle
last started off from and is updated each time the vehicle completes a
journey.
Deleting a previous destination
•Use the cursor control to select
the destination to be deleted.
•Press DELETE.
A confirmation screen will appear
before the deletion is complete.
Entering a destination using the keyboard of lists
After selecting the desired choice
from the Destination Entry menu,
there are two main ways to enter
your destination in the VNR system:
Keyboard– the keyboard display
enables you to spell out a town, city,
street or point of interest.
•Use the cursor control to
highlight the desired character(s).
•Push in the control to confirm the selection. A highlight bar will
automatically begin searching the current files for the listing.
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•To move back to previously selected characters, press DELETE.
List– Your VNR system shows a list of town/cities, streets or points of
interest and a highlight bar indicates the line selected. You may choose
any of these for a destination.
•Press LIST to enter list mode.
•Use the cursor control to scroll through the selections.
•Press in the cursor control to confirm the selection.
Selecting Route Criteria
Once you have selected a
destination, select from the
following route criteria:
1.Shortest time route— Creates a driving route which minimizes
driving time taking into consideration things such as speed limits,
number of turns, etc.
2.Shortest distance— Creates a driving route the shortest distance
from the current location.
3.Avoid toll roads— Creates a driving route which avoids toll roads
where possible.
4.Avoid freeways— Creates a driving route which avoids major
freeways where possible.
5.Use freeways— Creates a route which uses freeways where possible.
Route calculation
Once the route criteria is selected, the navigation system automatically
calculates a route to the selected destination. The route appears on the
display screen and a voice prompt provides instructions.
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This screen will appear for a few
seconds while the navigation system
is calculating your route.
Please proceed
Once the route is calculated, ’Please
Proceed’ is displayed with a map on
the display. Also included in the
display:
•the planned route is shown in
pink
•parts of the planned route
containing incomplete map data
are highlighted in “cautionary” yellow
•major roadways are shown in blue
•other streets are shown in white
•your vehicle location is shown as a pink/yellow triangle
•the arrow at the foot of the screen points to your destination
You are able to choose from three viewing options in this display:
•PLAN — Press this soft key to scroll through your entire route. This
option is only available prior to beginning the journey.
•PAN — Press this soft key, then use the cursor control to pan up,
down, left or right on the map. This option is only available when the
vehicle is not in motion.
•ZOOM — Press this soft key multiple times (or use the cursor input)
to select the desired zoom level on the map. The zoom level is shown
at the bottom of the screen.
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Guide display
Once your vehicle is moving along
the highlighted route, the Guide
display screen will automatically
appear. This screen shows your next
turn as voice prompts direct you on
the route. When the planned route
contains incomplete map data, the
guide display maneuvers are
identified in “cautionary” yellow. The screens and voice prompts are
continually updated to correspond with your vehicle location. To
disengage the voice prompts, refer toNavigation preferencesin the
System Options Chapter.
The voice volume level may be adjusted by turning the volume control
during a voice prompt only.
On the Guide display screen, there are two display functions which are
available if needed:
•VOICE — Press to repeat the current voice prompt.
•DETOUR — Press to select a detour. For more information on
detours, refer toDetours, interruptions and route changesin this
chapter.
•CANCEL — Press to cancel the guide display.
While in the Guide display screen, the cursor input can be used to
preview future/up coming maneuvers. This can be done by pressing
down on the cursor input to go to the ’next’ maneuver instruction, and
pressing up to go to the ’previous’ maneuver. Pressing the NAV control at
any time will set you back to the current maneuver/turn instruction.
True view
As you approach an intersection, the
Guide display screen will
automatically change to a close-up
view (True view) of the junction.
The close-up view will automatically
return to the Guide display screen
once a turn has been completed.
When the planned route contains incomplete map data, the close-up view
maneuvers are identified in “cautionary” yellow.
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•Resume route - The navigation
system displays the Select Route
Criteria screen. Refer to
Selecting Route Criteriaearlier
in this chapter.
•Cancel route - Press to return to
the main menu.
If the ignition is not turned off,
simply continue along your highlighted route.
Route changes or cancellations
To cancel or change your current
route:
•Press BACK, then select ’Cancel
Guidance’ or
•Press the CANCEL soft key.
Navigation Menu
You are able to make various
adjustments in navigation mode. To
view the options, press the control
next to “Option Menu” to select
from the following options:
Navigation options
Once in the navigation preference
menu, you may select from the
following options:
•VOICE — Select to turn the voice
output on or off and to adjust the
volume level.
•MAP — Choose between
“Heading up” to put your
direction of travel toward the top of the screen, or “North up” to
ensure that North is always at the top of the screen.
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Map coverage
The following map data CDs are available for the navigation system:
•CD1:California/Nevada/Hawaii
•CD2:Northwest/Southwest
•CD3:North Central
•CD4:South Central
•CD5:Midwest
•CD6:Ohio Valley
•CD7:New England
•CD8:Mid Atlantic
•CD9:Southeast
•CD10:Canada
CDs contain map data for all of the continental limited stated and parts
of Canada. In some less populated areas, even though a map is displayed,
map data may be incomplete (does not contain one-way street
information, turn restrictions, speed limits, etc.) In these cases, the
system will alert the driver and route guidance directions on the display
are highlighted in “cautionary” yellow.
Ordering additional map CDs
If you wish to order additional maps, or report possible problems with
your current map CD, please callNAVTEQ at 1–(888) NAV-MAPS,
(1–888–628–6277) toll-free or write
NAVTEQ
P.O. Box 543442
Chicago, IL 60654–0442
Website — www.navteq.com
Latest map CDs
The traffic network is constantly changing due to new roads, traffic
restrictions, etc. Therefore, it is not always possible to exactly match the
digital CD map with the current roadways. To help with accuracy, always
use the latest version of the map CD for navigation.
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DUAL AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (DATC) SYSTEM
WITH HEATED AND COOLED SEATS (IF EQUIPPED)
1.A/C control:Press to turn on
and manually control the air
conditioning. Press again to
disengage. Press AUTO for the system to automatically control the
temperature.
2.Recirculation control:Press to
engage/disengage. Used to manually
enable or disable recirculated air
operation. When activated, recirculates air in the cabin thereby reducing
the amount of time to cool down the interior of the vehicle. May also
help reduce undesired odors from reaching the interior of the vehicle.
Will work in all modes except defrost. Recirculation turns off
automatically when floor, floor/defrost or defrost mode is selected. To
reduce humidity inside the vehicle, turn recirculation off.
3.Passenger side temperature
control:Press to engage the dual
zone feature of the DATC system.
Allows the passenger to choose and
control a different temperature than the driver, if desired.
4.Passenger heated seat:Press to turn on the passenger side heated
seat. Press once for full heat (three lights above passenger heated seat
control will be illuminated). Press a second time to select medium heat
(two lights). Press a third time to select low heat (one light). Press a
A/C
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