tow Lexus HS250h 2012 Navigation Manual
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NAVIGATION SYSTEM: BASIC FUNCTIONS
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When any point on the map is selected,
that point moves to the center of the screen
and is shown by the cursor mark (
1).
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Use the scroll feature to move the desired
point to the center of the screen for looking
at a point on the map that is different from
the current position of the vehicle.
To scroll over the map, place the pointer in
a position near the desired destination and
then press and hold the“ENTER”button
on the Remote Touch. The map will contin-
ue scrolling in that direction until the button
is released.
A street name, city name, etc. of the se-
lected point will be shown, depending on
the scale of the map (
2). Distance from
the current position towill also be
shown (3).
After the screen is scrolled, the map re-
mains centered at the selected location
until another function is activated. The cur-
rent vehicle position mark will continue to
move along your actual route and may
move off the screen. When the “MAP/
VOICE” button on the Remote Touch is
pushed, the current vehicle position mark
returns to the center of the screen and the
map moves as the vehicle proceeds along
the designated route.
INFORMATION
When the scroll feature is used, the
current vehicle position mark may
disappear from the screen. Move the
map with a scroll again or push the
“MAP/VOICE” button on the Remote
Touch to return to the current vehicle
position map location display.
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For the area which is covered by the foot
print map (Some areas in the following
cities: Detroit, Chicago, N.Y., L.A.), you
can switch to the foot print map on a scale
of 75 feet (25 m).
DTo switch to the foot print map
changes intowhen the map
is scaled down to 150 feet (50 m).
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To display the foot print map, select
.
To delete the foot print map display, select
.
INFORMATION
D If the map or the current position is
moved to the area which is not cov-
ered by the foot print map, the
screen scale automatically
changes to 150 feet (50 m).
D On the foot print map, a one way
street is displayed by .
D It is not possible to perform scroll-
ing on the foot print map while driv-
ing.
Building footprints in the database were
created and provided by MAPMASTER.
DTo display building information
Information is available only for buildings
for which information is recorded on the
map disc.
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Select “Info.” while the foot print map is
displayed.
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Details of POIs in some buildings may be
displayed.
For detailed POI information, select the
building name. You can see details of the
selected POIs.
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3. Following voice guidance, say the
command displayed on the screen.
If a desired outcome is not shown, or if no
choices are available, say“Go back”or
select “Go Back” to return to the previous
screen.
To cancel voice command recognition, say
“Cancel” ,select “Cancel” , or push and
hold the talk switch.
If the navigation system does not respond
or the confirmation screen does not disap-
pear, please push the talk switch and try
again.
If a voice command cannot be recognized
within 6 seconds, the voice guidance sys-
tem will say “Pardon?” (“Command not
recognized.” will be displayed on the
screen) and voice command reception will
restart.
If a voice command cannot be recognized
two consecutive times, the voice guidance
system will say “Paused. To restart voice
recognition, push the talk switch.”, then be
suspended.
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" Microphone
It is unnecessary to speak directly into
the microphone when giving a com-
mand.
INFORMATION
D Wait for the confirmation beep be-
fore speaking a command.
D Voice commands may not be rec-
ognized if :
D Spoken too quickly
D Spoken at a low or high volume
D The windows or sunroof are
open
D Passengers are talking while
voice commands are spoken
D The air conditioning speed is set
high
D Turning the air −conditioning
vents towards the microphone.
D The command is not correct or
clear.
Note that certain words, accents,
or speech patterns may be diffi-
cult for the system to recognize.
D There are some noises such as
wind noise, etc.
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TELEPHONE AND INFORMATION
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INFORMATION
DTalk alternately with the other party
on the phone. If you talk at the
same time, the voice may not
reach each other. (It is not a mal-
function.)
D Keep call volume down. Otherwise,
the other party’s voice may be
audible outside the vehicle and
voice echo may increase. When
you talk on the phone, speak
clearly towards the microphone.
D In the following situations, your
voice may not reach the other
party.
D Driving on unpaved road. (Mak-
ing a traffic noise.)
D Driving at the high speed.
D The window is open.
D The air conditioning speed is set
high.
D Turning the air− conditioning
vents towards the microphone.
D The sound of the air −condition-
ing fan is loud.
D There is an effect from the net-
work of the cellular phone.
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1Indicates the condition of
Bluetooth rconnection.
“Blue” indicates an excellent connection
to Bluetooth r.
“Yellow” indicates a bad connection to
Bluetooth r, resulting in possible deteriora-
tion of voice quality.
: No connection to Bluetooth r.
2Indicates the amount of battery
charge left.
EmptyFull
This is not displayed when the Bluetooth r
is not connected.
The amount left does not always corre-
spond with the one of your cellular phone.
The amount of battery charge left may not
be displayed depending on the phone you
have. This system doesn’t have a charg-
ing function.
3Indicates the receiving area.
“Rm” is displayed when receiving in
Roaming area.
“Hm” is displayed when receiving in
Home area.
The receiving area may not be displayed
depending on the phone you have.
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1Approximately 1.6 ft. (50 cm)
2Approximately 1.6 ft. (50 cm)
3Approximately 4.9 ft. (150 cm)
The diagram shows the detection range of
the sensors. Note that the sensors cannot
detect obstacles that are extremely close
to the vehicle.
The range of the sensors may change de-
pending on the shape of the object etc.
DCertain vehicle conditions and the sur-
rounding environment may affect the
ability of a sensor to correctly detect an
obstacle. Particular instances where
this may occur are listed below.
DThere is dirt, snow or ice on a sen-
sor.
DA sensor is frozen.
DA sensor is covered in any way.
DThe vehicle is leaning considerably
to one side.
DOn an extremely bumpy road, on an
incline, on gravel, or on grass
DThe vicinity of the vehicle is noisy
due to vehicle horns, motorcycle
engines, air brakes of large ve-
hicles, or other loud noises produc-
ing ultrasonic waves.
DThere is another vehicle equipped
with parking assist sensors in the vi-
cinity.
DA sensor is coated with a sheet of
spray or heavy rain.
DThe vehicle is equipped with a fend-
er pole or radio antenna.
DTowing eyelets are installed.
DA bumper or sensor receives a
strong impact.
DThe vehicle is approaching a tall or
right− angled curb.
DIn harsh sunlight or intense cold
weather.
DA non− genuine Lexus suspension
(lowered suspension, etc.) is
installed.
In addition to the examples above, there
are instances in which, because of their
shapes, signs and other objects may be
judged by a sensor to be closer than they
are.
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information
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