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Before Use
Navigation
Set Up
RDM-TMCIf
necessary
Rear View
Monitor
Contents
Preparation
nBefore Use
Accessories ........................................................................................ 2
Laser products: .................................................................................. 2
Contents ............................................................................................. 4
Safety Information .............................................................................. 6
Introduction ........................................................................................ 8
(Use This Product Safety), (Navigation System), (Screens),
(LCD (Liquid crystal display))
Names and Functions ...................................................................... 10
Immediate use
nGetting startedlActivation....................................................................................... 12(Removing the Map Disc), (Buttons on the screen)
lMenu ............................................................................................. 14lSet Clock ....................................................................................... 15lNavigation Set Up ......................................................................... 16(User Setting), (Quick POI Selection), (Language), (Map Configuration),
(Calibration), (Restore System Defaults)
l
Screen Names and Functions....................................................... 25(Screens Before Setting Route), (Screens During Route Guidance),
(Screen adjustments and settings)
l
Screen change .............................................................................. 27(Changing the Map Orientation/Scale)
nRoutinglDestination Entry and Route Search............................................. 28(Change (Change Search Area)), (Address), (Point of interest),
(Emergency), (Memory Point), (Home), (Preset Destination),
(Previous Destination), (Intersection), (Freeway On/Off Ramp),
(Coordinates), (Select from map)
l
Quick POI ...................................................................................... 36(Displaying POI(s) on a Map), (Local Search), (Deleting POI Markers),
(Showing POI Data)
l
Character Entry ............................................................................. 37(To enter the street name, city name, and other.),
(To enter the house phone number, and other.)
l
Direct Destination Input................................................................. 38(Direct Destination Input), (Selecting Route)
lPOI Icons on Maps / Delete Destination ....................................... 39(POI (Point of Interest) Icons), (Delete destination)
lRoute Options ............................................................................... 40(Route Preferences), (Modification of Destination or Way Point Positions),
(Deletion of Destination or Way Points), (Detour), (Turn List),
(Display Preview), (Route Preview)
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Ifnecessary
Rear View
Monitor
Advanced use
nAddress BooklAddress Book ................................................................................ 44(Memory Point Storage), (Memory Point Confirmation and Modification),
(Preset Destinations or Home storage), (Memory Point Deletion), (All Memory
Point Deletion), (Displays Icons at Memory Points), (Avoid Area Storage),
(Avoid Area Confirmation and Modification), (Avoid Area Deletion),
(All Avoid Area Deletion), (Category Name Modification), (Previous
Destination Deletion), (All Preset Destination Deletion)
n
Voice RecognitionlVoice Recognition .......................................................................... 48(Voice Recognition Structure), (Select the Language),
(Basic Usage Pattern), (Cancel Voice Recognition), (Voice Recognition
Command)
n
Volume AdjustmentlVolume Adjustment........................................................................ 50
If necessary
nIf necessarylPrecautions/System Performance ................................................. 51(Voice Guidance), (GPS), (Map Matching), (Positioning Accuracy),
(Route Guide), (Route Search)
l
Troubleshooting ............................................................................. 55(Verification First), (Error Messages)
lMaintenance .................................................................................. 58(Care of the Product), (Handling and Care of Map Discs)
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Before Use
Navigation
Set Up
RDM-TMCIf
necessary
Rear View
Monitor
Introduction
nExtremely low or high temperatures may interfere with normal operationThe inside of the vehicle can become very hot or cold when it is parked for extended
periods in direct sunlight or in cold places with the engine turned off. The navigation system
may not operate normally under such circumstances. Turn off the navigation system until
the inside of the vehicle has cooled down or warmed up. If the system does not operate
thereafter, consult an Authorized Dealer, we recommend an Authorized Mazda Dealer.
This navigation system utilizes GPS* satellite signals, a speed sensor and gyrosensor to track
and display your vehicle’s current position, and to guide you from your starting point to your
destination along a calculated route.
* : GPS (Global Positioning System) is a position detecting system utilizing the signals from GPS satellites
deployed by the U.S. Defense Department.
Screens displayed in this manual may differ from those on the actual display.
Direct sunlight or other outside light sources makes it difficult to view the images on the display.
For moonroof-equipped vehicles, close the sunshade to better view the display.
Use This Product Safety
Navigation System
Screens
LCD (Liquid crystal display)
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Navigation
Set Up
RDM-TMCIf
necessary
Rear View
Monitor
Names and Functions
lTo remove the remote control from the cradle press
lWhen placing the remote control back in the cradle, press it until you hear it engage. PUSH
Joystick
lSelects items
by tilting it up, down, right, and left.
lScrolls map.
ZOOM key
Changes the map scale.( page 27)
RET key
Returns to the previous screen.
VOICE key
lInitiates vocal guidance for route
manoeuvres.
lAdjusts screen quality.
( page 26)
POS (Po
Displays you
ENTER
lExecutes alDisplays p
MENUk
Select a me( page 1
Infrared transmitter
VOICE
POS
ENTER
MENU
ENTER
ZOOM
RET
TA L K Sw
Use for swi
recognitionTALK
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Ifnecessary
Rear View
Monitor
you hear it engage.
Note
Match the polarity of the batteries
with the and marks in the
battery case.
l
Battery: Two AA batteries (R6PU)lBattery life: Approximately 5
months of normal use (when
using manganese batteries at
ambient temperatures)
lBattery replacement: Replace
the batteries as soon as possible
when the infrared receiver does
not respond properly to remote
control operations, or when the
remote control does not work.
Note
Make sure that there is not any
pressure applied to any of the
remote control buttons when
placing the remote control in the
console box. Pressure on any of
the buttons will drain the batteries.
Battery Inserting
ÀOpen the
battery
compartment
cover.
ÁInsert the
new
batteries.
ÂClose the
battery
compartment
cover.
POS (Position) key
Displays your current position.
ENTER key
lExecutes a selected item.
lDisplays pop up menu.
MENU key
Select a menu.( page 14)
Infrared transmitter
POS
ENTER
MENU
TALK Switch
Use for switching to voice
recognition or canceling.TALK
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RoutingAddress
Book
Getting started
Activation
Insert the map disc into the unit to start the Mobile Navigation System.
Note
lThe map disc cannot be inserted or ejected while the ignition switch is in the OFF position.
lRemember that the battery can run down if the ignition switch is kept in the ON or ACC
position for a long time while the engine not running.
nMap Disc
lRefer to “Handling and Care of Map Discs” to know how to handle a map
disc ( page 58).
1
Turn the ignition switch
to the ON position and
press to open
the display.Note
lThis display angle can be adjusted by pressing .
When the is
pressed, the display
angle changes in
stages.
lPress to close the display.
2
Insert the map disc
with the printed side
facing up.Note
lThe main unit is located under the front passenger
seat.
lCondensation may form on the optical lens or the
map disc inside the unit when the temperature in
the vehicle increases in a short time such as when
heating the car on a cold day. This condensation
may cause malfunctions. If so, unload the map disc
and do not operate the unit for approximately 1
hour. Wipe the condensation off the map disc with a
soft cloth.
If the unit does not operate correctly after 1 hour,
consult an Authorized Mazda Dealer.
Cautions
OPEN/CLOSETILT
TILT
OPEN/CLOSE
(CAUTION) screen
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lThe Current Position screen appears.
Note
lYou can select the language by select and press . You can also change the
selected language using Language Selection. ( page 20)
lThe CAUTION screen remains on the display unless you select and press .
When the ignition switch is in the ACC position and press (EJECT).
Select the buttons by using Joystick and press .
Colors for unavailable buttons will be pale.
3
Read CAUTION
carefully, and select
and press
.
Removing the Map Disc
Buttons on the screen
ENTER
Most functions are inhibited while the
vehicle is in motion.
Please read the handbook for operation
instructions.
Always obey traffic regulations.
Caution
ENTER
ENTER
Do not get your hand or fingers caught in
moving parts or in the disc slot. This can
cause injuries. Children are inquisitive, try
to install or remove the map disc without
infants looking on.
Caution
EJECT
ENTER
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Getting started
Set Clock
The current time is set using this function. Since time notification is provided by a GPS satellite.
Before Steps select MENUENTERENTER
Open the [SET CLOCK] screen
Select if you prefer 24-hour display;
for 12-hour display.
Select to move the setting ahead by one hour,
and similarly, select to move it back by one
hour.
How to exit .
Note
Minutes and seconds are adjusted by the GPS, however, it is necessary to
adjust hours under the following conditions:
lDriving across different time zones
lDaylight saving time start and end
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Getting started
Navigation Set Up
lYou can alter the map display conditions, the route guidance conditions and show the
system information.
nStop your vehicle before the following operations. Do not change the settings and destination locations while driving. Minimize the time
spent viewing the monitor screen and listening to the voice guidance while driving.
Operating the system will distract the driver from looking ahead of the vehicle and may
cause an accident.
Always stop the vehicle in a safe location and put the parking brake on before operating
the system.
Before Steps select
Warning
MENUENTERENTER
Open
[NAVIGATION SETUP] ( page 17)
( page 19)
( page 20)
( page 21)
( page 22)
( page 24)
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Getting started
Navigation Set Up
Before Steps
select
select
User Setting
MENUENTERENTER
ENTERENTER
Open the
[USER SETTINGS]
screen
nMap Color
Select a screen color from to options.
nMap Mode
lAuto : The display will automatically switch between Day
and Night illumination mode when the headlights are
turned off and on respectively.
lDay :The display will be presented in Day illumination mode
regardless of whether the headlights are on or off.
lNight : The display will be presented in Night illumination mode
regardless of whether the headlights are on or off.
nDistance
Select the distance unit from or .
nAverage Speed
Set the average speed for each road to be driven.
(This function sets the standard speed (average vehicle speed
for each route) used for calculating the estimated arrival time
when calculating the route time.)
: Average speed setting
:Changes back to default
nRoad Restriction Warnings
The display of warnings during route guidance when passing
through areas with traffic restrictions can be turned on or off.
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