ECU FORD EXPLORER 2006 4.G Navigation System Supplement Manual
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Introduction
3
How to get going 4
System overview
7
Audio features
11
AM/FM 11
CD 14
DVD (if equipped) 15
Sound features 19
Speed compensated volume 22
System features
22
Date/time settings 23
Security 25
Help 26
Navigation features
31
Map icons 34
Destination entry 36
Previous destination 38
Address book 39
Point of Interest (POI) 41
Intersection 45
Freeway entrance/exit 46
Destination way points 48
Map preferences 50
Quick POIs 53
Avoid areas 53
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•NONE:Press to turn off all audible beeps. You may press any button
and no beeps will be heard.
LANGUAGE:One must be selected at all times:
•ENGLISH:Press to set the system language to English.
•ESPANOL:Press to set the system language to North American
Spanish.
•FRANCAIS:Press to set the system language to North American
French.
VOICE VOLUME:Press +/- to select voice prompt volume level (1–34).
You may also turn the volume control during a voice prompt to adjust
the volume level.
TEST:Press to hear an audio sample of voice prompt at the currently
selected volume.
NAVIGATION GUIDANCE:Press ON to hear navigation guidance voice
prompts. Press OFF to turn the voice prompts off.
DEFAULT SETTING:Press to clear any current settings and return to
the system default settings.
SECURITY
Your navigation system has a special security feature which allows you to
enable the valet mode. In valet mode, if your vehicle is being parked by a
valet, they will be unable to access any of the navigational information
(addresses, destinations, etc.), change any settings or eject any CDs or
the navigation DVD. To access and enable valet mode:
1. Ensure that the navigation system is on.
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2. Press MENU.
3. Press SECURITY.
4. Press ENABLE VALET MODE to lock the system using any 4-digit PIN
(Personal Identification Number). When valet mode is activated, the
system will be completely locked. The PIN must be entered in order to
disable Valet Mode and unlock the system. You can select a different PIN
every time the system needs to be locked. If the PIN is forgotten, you
can disable Valet Mode by disconnecting the battery or removing the
appropriate fuse for one minute to reset the system.
HELP
Your system has a special help feature. To access the help feature:
1. Ensure that the system is on.
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A
Address book ..............................39
AM/FM .........................................11
Avoid areas ..................................53
C
CD ................................................14
D
Date/time settings .......................23
Destination entry ........................36
Destination map ..........................47
Destination way points ...............48
Displays .......................................22
DVD (if equipped) ................15, 17
F
Freeway entrance/exit ................46
G
Glossary .......................................63
GPS reception .............................62
H
Help ..............................................26
How to get going ..........................4
I
Intersection .................................45
L
Latest map DVDs ........................29M
Map icons ....................................34
Map preferences .........................50
N
Navigation map DVDs ................28
O
Ordering additional map
DVDs ............................................30
P
Point of Interest (POI) ...............41
Previous destination ...................38
Q
Quick destination ........................36
Quick POIs ..................................53
Quick touch buttons ...................33
S
Security .......................................25
Select route .................................49
Settings ........................................54
Sound features ............................19
System information .....................27
System introduction .....................3
System limitations ......................62
System overview ...........................7
T
Troubleshooting ..........................57
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