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Navigation Setup
4
Select the daylight saving time mode by pressing
or .
NOTE
Select to advance the time by one hour.Vehicle signalThis function allows certain vehicle data and GPS satellite data to be dis-
played.1
Press the button, then select (navigation
setup), select and then select (vehicle signal).The VEHICLE SIGNAL screen will appear.
Restore system defaultsUse this function if you want to ch ange all of the system's current set-
tings back to the default settings.1
Press the button, then select (navigation
setup), select and then select (restore system
defaults).
2
Select to return all current systems settings to
default.
NOTE
If you select this function, all your settings will be deleted.
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76 NavigationNavigation Setup
[Default List]ItemInitial condition
Map display
Search Area
Display Guidance Language
Voice Recognition Language
Map Orientation (1 and 2 screen)
Map Display Mode
Map Di SUBARU LEGACY 2010 5.G Navigation Manual
76 NavigationNavigation Setup
[Default List]ItemInitial condition
Map display
Search Area
Display Guidance Language
Voice Recognition Language
Map Orientation (1 and 2 screen)
Map Display Mode
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76 NavigationNavigation Setup
[Default List]ItemInitial condition
Map display
Search Area
Display Guidance Language
Voice Recognition Language
Map Orientation (1 and 2 screen)
Map Display Mode
Map Display Scale
Map Configuration
Q-POI Map Display
Show POI Icon Display
Right Screen Setting, POI
Passage Point Display/Current Location, Map Screen ( Time
Requirement, Time, Direction / Distance)Passage Point Display/ Full Route, Map Screen ( Time Require-
ment, Time, Direction / Distance)
Restricted Road
Freeway Information Disc A ( WEST ): CA
Disc B (MID): IL
Disc C (EAST ): DC
US English, female
US English
North up
Single-screen display
Single-screen:
10,000 map (1/16 mi) (100 m)
Dual-screen:
40,000 map (1/4 mi) (500 m)
Arrow Mode
Off
Off
On
Next passage point
Destination
On
Off
Volume Control
Volume Preset
4
Navigation Setup Menu
Distance
Road Restriction Warnings
Reverse Mute
Keyboard Layout
Arrival Timemile
On
Off
ABC
Required remaining time
Item Initial condition
Map Mode
Guidance Screen
Q-POI Selection
Language Selection Auto
On
A: Gas station
B: ATM
C: Parking
D: Grocery store
E: All Restaurants
F: Hotel
US English, female, male,
French, Espanõl
Route Options
Search Condition
Route Preferences Quick
Allow Toll Road: Off
Allow Ferry: Off
Allow Major Roads: On
Allow Time Restricted Road:
Off
Item
Initial condition
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Stored LocationsYou can store, edit, or delete any destinations, waypoints, and
other marked points using the procedures described in this
section.1
Press the button.
2
Select (stored locations).
3
Select the desired item.
(Memory Points):
Use this function to place markers on the map. (See Page 78.)
(Avoid Area):
Use this function to store into the system's memory any areas you
want to avoid. (See Page 83.)
(Previous Destination):
Use this function to delete prev iously stored destinations and
waypoints. (See Page 85.)
(Display memory point icons):
Selecting this key allows you to display icons for memory points.
Each of the above three functions has some or all of the following
four standard editing functions (see the table below): (add):
You can store a new location into memory.
(list):
You can see a list of the stored locations.
(delete):
You can delete stored locations.
(delete all):
You can delete all stored locations.
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Editing keys displayed for each function are as follows:
The numbers in parentheses following the function names indicate the
maximum locations you can store in the memory.
Memory points■ Storing new memory pointsMemory points can be stored into any of the six categories (including
Home) of storage locations.1
Press the button, then select (stored loca-
tions), and then select (memory points).
2
Select (add).
Memory Points (100)
Avoid Area (10)
Previous Dest. (100)
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Stored Locations
3
Set the memory point using the preferred category avail-
able on the displayed screen.
4
A confirmation message will be displayed.
NOTE
Up to 100 memory points can be stored. Once that number has been reached,
you must delete memory points that you no longer require (See P age 82) before
you can store new memory points. The number of memory poin ts you can store
is indicated on the screen.
■ Editing memory pointsUsing this function, you can review the stored memory points in th e
form of a list on the screen and modify names, icons, telephone num-
bers, and other memory point data.1
Press the button, then select (stored loca-
tions), and then select (memory points).
2
Select (list).
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Select the memory point to be edited.You can sort the sequence in which memory points are listed by
selecting(Attribute), (icon),(na
me), or (date)
.
4
Select the category key corresponding to the memory
point to be edited.
(icon ): Selecting this key allows you to choose a dis-
play icon. (Page 1) and (Page 2) of
the CHANGE ICON screen contain standard icons, whereas the
(with sound) page contai ns icons that are accom-
panied by response sounds. Select (sound) to lis-
ten to these sounds.
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Stored Locations
NOTEThe "With direction" ( / ) keys in the "With Sound" page are
used to activate response sounds only when you come near the me m-
ory point from the specified direction. Select or and s et
the direction using or . Selecting allows you to listen to
respective sounds.
(category): Use this key to change the storage cate-
gory. After selecting this key, select either key of HOME or presets
1 to 5.
For memory points to which the ca tegory has been set, it is possi-
ble to set them quickly as a destinat ion. It is convenient to set in
advance the category to the home or a location to which you go
frequently. When setting it as a de stination, select the relevant key
on the DESTINATION ENTRY screen. See Page 36.
(name): Select this key to change the name of a mem-
ory point. When the change has been completed,
select (OK). Then select (on) if the name is to be dis-
played on the map screen, or (off ) if it is not to be dis-
played. (
position ): Select this key to review the memory
points and modify a memory point on the map screen. After
checking or modifying it, select (OK).
( Tel): Select this key to modify a telephone number.
When the modification has been completed, select (OK).
: Use this key to delete the character last entered. Select it
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82 NavigationStored Locations■Deleting memory pointsYou can delete stored memory points by using this function.1
Press the button, then select (stored loca-
tions), and then select (memory points).
2
Select the category of the memory point to be deleted.
3
Select (delete).
4
Select the memory point to be deleted.
5
Confirmation message will be displayed. Select
(yes).Select (no) to cancel the deletion.
■Deleting all memory pointsUsing this function, you can delete all memory points.1
Press the button, then select (stored loca-
tions), and then select (memory points).
2
Select the category of the me mory points to be deleted.
3
Select(delete all).
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Confirmation message will be displayed. Select
(yes).Select (no) to cancel the deletion.
Avoid area■Storing avoid areasIf you use this function to store in to the system's memory the areas you
want to avoid, the system will avoi d the areas when calculating routes.1
Press the button, then select (stored loca-
tions), and then select (avoid area).
2
Select(add).
3
Set an avoid area using preferred method.A map including the specified avoid area will appear.
The method of setting avoid areas is identical to that of setting
destinations.
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Select (reduce) or (enlarge).
(reduce): Reduces the size of the avoid area.(enlarge): Increases the size of the avoid area.
5
Select (OK).
NOTE • Reduce the scale of the map to specify a larger area.
• Avoid areas can be set only when the sc ale of the map is 1/32-1/2 mile (50 m-
1 km) or less.■ Editing avoid areasUsing this function, you can review the stored avoid areas in the form of
a list and modify them if necessary.1
Press the button, then select (stored loca-
tions), and then select (avoid area).
2
Select (list).
3
Select the avoid area to be modified
.
4
Select the key corresponding to the item to be modified.For details regarding the function of each key, refer to "Editing
memory points" on Page 79.
NOTE
The methods for deleting individual and all avoid areas are th e same as those
described on Page 82 for memory points.
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