OWNER'S MANUAL We appreciate your purchase of this main unit.Please read through this manual for correct operation.We suggest that after reading
8Auto Tuning ... 138Selecting from pres
9898Navigation GuidanceNavigation Guidance Select from saved facilityinformation search criteriaYour can save POI search criteria in the POIsection o
9999Select the route destination. Touch thefollowing switches: [Menu], [Find] Display route (in accordance withscreen) The map can be moved and scale
100100Navigation GuidanceNavigation GuidanceNavigation calculates the route based onyour preferences. Route calculation methods● Fast● Short● Economic
101101You have the following options:Every time a new point is added, the route isrecalculated automatically and you can startnavigating right away.
102102Navigation GuidanceNavigation Guidance Deleting an intermediate pointfrom the route The simplest way to delete the next routepoint (next via po
103103 Managing saved routes You can manage previously saved routes.Touch the following switches: [Menu],[Manage], [Saved Routes] Managing Track Lo
104104Navigation GuidanceNavigation GuidanceA simulation drives you through the route,following the driving instructions. You canchoose between a simu
105Navigation Guidance105Storing Locations You can manage the list of your Favorites.Touch the following switches: [Menu],[Manage], [Favourites]Managi
106106Navigation GuidanceWhat to Do When...Touch and the GPS switch to open the GPS Data screen and check the GPS receptionstatus. About GPS Satelli
107107Maps may contain information about the speed limits of the road segments. This informationmay not be available in your district (ask your local
9Multi-sessions... 150About playing MP3/WM
108108What to Do When...Navigation Guidance Camera warning The warning for Road Safety Cameras can be turned on in Warning Settings. Touch thefollowi
109109 Road Safety Camera directionsA speed camera can measure the speed of one direction of the traffic, both directions, or evenseveral directions
110110Optional FeaturesRear View Camera OperationsIf the separately sold rear view camera is installed, you can play the rearward status on thedisplay
111111● When you change to back gear, the screen will turn white and then the image will quickly returnto the screen. ● If the camera unit is exposed
112112Rear View Camera OperationsOptional FeaturesATTENTION● The image range displayed on the screenmay vary depending on vehicle or roadsurface condi
113What to Do When...113Display of Connection Status Information You can check connection status information for the connections between this receiver
114114What to Do When...Accuracy and ErrorGPS satellites are managed by the US Department of Defense and have a very high accuracy.However, when multi
115115Since this receiver uses information from the GPS satellite signals to establish the presentlocation, and the measurements from each of these in
116116Accuracy and ErrorWhat to Do When...The present location appears on aroad running parallel to the roadtaken.When turning on a road forkinginto t
117117There is always a possibility that roads and place-names will be modified after creation of themap data, in which case the provided names will d
10Region Code of Playable Disc... 159Mark Indicated on Disc...
118118Accuracy and ErrorWhat to Do When...● When you are driving at high speed, it may take longer to perform the search. ● Your route may not change
119Starting Out119Before UseCAUTION● Be very careful and pay full attention to safety when operating the audio controls while driving. Otherwise accid
120120Before UseStarting Out● Do not insert any objects other than discs into the disc slot.Damage could result.● Be careful not to get your fingers o
121121ATTENTION● In cold or rainy weather, just as the interior glass surface becomes fogged, dew (watercondensation) may also settle on the receiver.
122122Before UseStarting Out● Do not use a CD and a See Through disc having a transparent or semi-transparentrecording area as they may fail to load o
123123 Brand new CDs Rental discs Irregularly-shaped CDs Disc accessories● You may notice that some brand new discs are rough around the center ho
124124OperationSwitching Audio Source● Touch again to receive thestation you were receiving, the music youwere playing or the video you were playing
125Operation125Source Operations ScreenThe Source operations screen appears as follows. ● Radio (AM) screen● Radio (FM) screen● Bluetooth audio screen
126126Source Operations ScreenOperation● iPod screen (optional)● USB screen ATTENTIONOperation screen will be cancelledautomatically when no operation
127Operation127Volume Control ● (Right-hand side) Increases volume (Left-hand side):Decreases volume● Press for at least one second willcontinue to
11Language Code List ...1763. Using the VTR ...
128128OperationAdjusting sound qualityYou can set the sound quality and adjust the sound balance and the like. When you switch to the Audio settings s
129129You can adjust the audio output when a sub-woofer is connected. Setting sub-woofer levelYou can adjust the sub-woofer output level. ● You can
130130Adjusting sound qualityOperation Setting low pass filter The low pass filter cuts out frequencieshigher than the set frequency (high-bandfreque
131131You can set a volume difference for each audio mode. The differences between the volume ofthe FM mode in the initial state (initial value: 40),
132132Adjusting sound qualityOperationYou can adjust sound quality in the low band,the medium band and the high band. Adjusting sound quality ● When
133133 Use a preset sound quality● To reset the sound quality, touch . 1Touch . 2Touch (Low-band enhancement), (High-band enhancement), (Mid-band
134134OperationScreen SettingsCHECKYou can switch the screen mode from DivX,DVD, iPod Videos, or VTR settings screen.● The Video settings screen can b
135Other operations135About Remote Control Precautions for use● The remote control is small and light, socare must be taken when using it.Dropping it
136136About Remote ControlOther operationsWARNINGUse a pair of AAA batteries. f[dPRESET CH u] button [d DISC u] button Performs an operation for selec
137Audio Operations137Using Radioa Preset switchb TUNE UP/DOWN buttonc MENU buttond AUTO.P switch e AV buttonCAUTIONIMPORTANT Manual Tuning● To the r
12Selecting the Desired Music or Video File ...189Finding a Desired Music File ...
138138Using RadioAudio Operations Auto Tuning● When a station having the frequencyclosest to the one shown on the screen istuned, the auto tuning sto
139139You can save a radio station in memory in theauto or manual mode. Manual saving● The selected station will be saved, and thepreset channel num
140140Audio OperationsUsing CD Playera Track UP/DOWN, Fast UP/DOWN buttonb MENU buttonc Scan switchd Random switche AV buttonf Repeat switchInsert a C
141141You can fast forward or rewind the trackcurrently being played.● To the right:Fast forwards a track.To the left:Rewinds a track.Fast-forwards (r
142142Audio OperationsUsing MP3/WMA Player a Folder/file selection switchb File UP/DOWN, Fast UP/DOWN buttonc MENU buttond Scan switche Random switchf
143143● The disc starts to play.● The usual playing order is J J J J J . (See page 148)● If multiple MP3/WMA files and folders arelocated in the
144144Using MP3/WMA PlayerAudio Operations Select from linked folders ● : Goes to previous folder and playsthe first track in this folder. : Goes to
145145 Select from linked files● Right: Advances to the next file.Left (Press once.): Returns to thebeginning of the playing file.Left (Press twice o
146146Using MP3/WMA PlayerAudio OperationsIMPORTANT● Repeat: Repeats the current file.Folder repeat: Repeats files of the currentfolder.● Touch agai
147147MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) is a standard format for audio compression. By using MP3, a filecan be compressed to one-tenth the size of the original
13Reference1. Necessary Information ... 205If the Following Messages Appear...
148148Using MP3/WMA PlayerAudio Operations About ID3/WMA tagsIn MP3/WMA files, you can enter textual attribute information known as ID3 tag/WMA tags
149149● Maximum number of characters for folder and file names:30 characters (including delimiter “.” and 3 characters of file extension) for MP3, but
150150Using MP3/WMA PlayerAudio Operations Multi-sessionsMulti-sessions are supported and CD-R/RW with recorded MP3/WMA files can be played.When writ
151151 Converting music CD into MP3/WMA filesPrepare a PC and a commercially available MP3/WMA encoder (conversion) software (someof them are free).
152152Audio OperationsUsing USB Music File Player This receiver can play music files stored in aUSB memory. Only MP3/WMA playback isavailable.a Folder
153153You can select a desired folder from the USBmemory. Selecting from folder list● Plays first track in folder. ● When the following screen is di
154154Using USB Music File PlayerAudio OperationsYou can select a track you want to play. Selecting from file name switch● When the following screen
155155You can fast forward/rewind the trackcurrently being played.● To the right:Fast forwards a track.To the left:Rewinds a track.Fast-forwards (rewi
156156Using USB Music File PlayerAudio Operations● F Random playback: Plays files of allfolders in random order.Random playback: Plays files of curren
157157 Format of USB memoryThe following explains the definitions of these standards.● Maximum number of directory layers:8 layers● Maximum number of
1414Before UseSafety precautionsWARNING● Do not modify this system for any uses other than that specified herein. Also, do not deviate from the instal
158158Visual operationsBefore Using the DVD PlayerThis receiver can play high quality images and high quality digital sound of DVD videos. Also,you ca
159159 Types of Playable DiscsThis equipment conforms to PAL color television methods, so please use discs that display“PAL” on the disc or package.
160160Before Using the DVD PlayerVisual operations Mark Indicated on DiscThe following table shows the marks that are indicated on DVDs or packages.
161161This receiver is equipped with copyright protection technology that is protected under U.S.A.patents and other intellectual property rights, whi
162162Visual operationsUsing the DVD PlayerIMPORTANTCHECKYou can watch a video on a DVD only whenyou have stopped your vehicle and applied theparking
163163IMPORTANT Playing a Video Fast Forward/RewindIt is possible to fast forward or rewind throughthe video being played.Fast Forwarding or Rewindi
164164Using the DVD PlayerVisual operations Stopping a VideoYou can operate the menu recorded on thedisc.ATTENTION● Display menu by touching or. ●
165165 Finding by Title Number● If you touch or , the title numberis decremented or incremented by 1.● If you touch or , the titlenumber is dec
166166Using the DVD PlayerVisual operations● If you touch or , the menunumber is decremented or incremented by1.● If you touch or , the menunu
167167You can change the subtitle language, audiolanguage, or display angle of a video to beplayed. Changing the AngleIf the target disc supports mul
1515● Do not place foreign objects in the disc insertion slot or iPod/USB input terminal. Fire or shocks may result.● Do not disassemble or alter this
168168Using the DVD PlayerVisual operations● Each time you touch ,the subtitle number is changed, and thesubtitle languages recorded on the discare t
169169● Each time you touch , theaudio number is changed, and the audiolanguages recorded on the disc aretoggled in sequence.●The screen is shown wit
170170Using the DVD PlayerVisual operationsYou can pre-specify the play-back audiomode or the language used to displaysubtitles or menus. You can also
171171 Specifying the Audio LanguageYou can watch the play-back video in thedesired language.● If you touch , you can specify alanguage other than t
172172Using the DVD PlayerVisual operations Specifying the Subtitle LanguageYou can view the play-back video in thedesired subtitle.● If you touch ,
173173 Specifying the Menu LanguageYou can specify the language to displaymenus recorded on the disc.● If you touch , you can specify alanguage othe
174174Using the DVD PlayerVisual operations Setting display of multi-anglemarkYou can configure to display or hide the multi-angle mark during the pl
175175ATTENTION● The code number is necessary. If a numberis not entered, setting of viewer restrictionwill not be possible.● Once a code number is sp
176176Using the DVD PlayerVisual operationsThese codes are used to specify the language for audio tracks, subtitles and on-screen menudisplays.Languag
177Visual operations177Using the VTRYou can watch a video by connecting acommercially available VTR. You cannot,however, connect the iPod cable (video
1616Safety precautionsBefore UseCAUTION● Wiring and installing this main unit requires expertise and experience. Professional installation is recommen
178178Using the VTRVisual operations●The screen is shown with the 3 (vertical)by 4 (horizontal) aspect ratio (normal TVscreen size) and side edges are
179Visual operations179Using the DivX PlayerIMPORTANT About DivX● DivX is a highly recognized mediatechnology developed by DivX, Inc.DivX media files
180180Using the DivX PlayerVisual operationsInsert a disc containing a DivX file into thedisc slot, and it will start playing.● The disc starts to pla
181181You can select a desired folder from the disc. Select from the folder list● Playback the video at the start of thefolder. ● Page will switch by
182182Using the DivX PlayerVisual operations● Page will switch by touching or if there is next page. ● Touch to return to the immediatelypreceding
183183IMPORTANT● Plays files of currently playing folder inrandom order.● When you touch , the randomplay continues until you cancel it. Whenyou touc
184184Using the DivX PlayerVisual operations● Each time you touch ,the subtitle number is changed, and thesubtitle languages recorded on the discare
185185To play the DivX VOD (Video On Demand)contents, register this unit to the contentsprovider first. This DivX VOD registrationcode is required at
186186Using the DivX PlayerVisual operationsA message is displayed on the screen whenDivX VOD Rental files are played. Read thecontents displayed, and
187187 About the DivX standards thatcan be played backFormat of Discs● CD-ROM formats:CD-ROM Mode 1, CD-ROM XA Mode 2(Form 1)● File formats:ISO9660 L
1717IMPORTANT● When there is a lot of vibration – when driving on a bad road for example – the main unit may become inoperable due to it not being abl
188188How to operate portable audio devicesUsing the iPod® PlayerOnce an iPod is connected, you can playiPod music or video files. Using this receiver
189189● Playback will begin.You can fast forward or rewind the track orthe video currently being played.● To the right:Forwards a track or video file.
190190Using the iPod® PlayerHow to operate portable audio devices● This displays the list screen of the selectedmode.● Touch to return to the immedi
191191You can select and play a desired video filefrom the iPod memory.CAUTION Select the video file to view fromthe listVideo file to view can be se
192192Using the iPod® PlayerHow to operate portable audio devices● This plays the selected video file.● Page will switch by touching or if there is
193193 Listen randomly from the list thatis playing● All the files will playback randomly from theplaylist.● Once you touch , the random playcontin
194194Using the iPod® PlayerHow to operate portable audio devices Listen all music files randomAll music files can be played back randomly.● Once you
195How to operate portable audio devices195Using Bluetooth AudioA Bluetooth compatible portable audio player(“portable device” hereafter) can be used
196196Using Bluetooth AudioHow to operate portable audio devices● The default PIN CODE setting is 1234. ● Perform the portable device operationswith t
197197● The default PIN CODE setting is 1234. ● Perform the portable device operationswith the Device information screendisplayed.● Device information
The symbols described below are found in this instruction manual as well as on the device itself to insure its proper and safe usage and to prevent in
1818Before UseViewing this Document. CHECKIn this document, the main unit is generally described using the screens which appear when theoptional devic
198198Using Bluetooth AudioHow to operate portable audio devices Cancelling a portable deviceconnection.● Cancelling of the connection of theportable
199199● Start the playback of the connectedportable device.ATTENTIONIf the playback does not start by touching the of this unit, press the playback bu
200200Using Bluetooth AudioHow to operate portable audio devices Random Play● All titles of the Bluetooth Audio are playedin random order.● When you
201Others201About the Steering Wheel SwitchesOn vehicles equipped with steering wheel switches, these easy-access switches can be usedto perform the m
202202About the Steering Wheel SwitchesOthers● Touch to return to the immediatelypreceding screen.● Next page is displayed by touching or . ● It wil
203203The table below shows the compatibility between the steering wheel switches and this receiver.(Switches other than (u) and (d) are available for
204204About the Steering Wheel SwitchesOthers*OptionUSB operations (u)(d)Track selection switches● Selects the next track or previous track or beginni
205Reference205Necessary InformationIf the following messages appear, check the status again, referring to the cause and action.If the Following Messa
206206Necessary InformationReference* If this happens, wait for a brief period. When the temperature inside the equipment returns tonormal, the messag
207207A slight difference in operation may be mistaken for a malfunction. Please check the items inthe following table first.If the unit does not work
19Before Use19About This ReceiverYou can operate this receiver by pressing the buttons (panel buttons) or by touching theswitches displayed on the scr
208208Necessary InformationReference* Depending on your mobile phone, the mute function may not work correctly. If it does not, pressthe on the main
209Reference209GlossaryPlease read the descriptions for following terms to enjoy more.● GPS (Global Positioning System) GPS is a system to detect curr
210210ReferenceSpecifications<GPS antenna><Display section><Radio tuner section><CD/DVD section>Dimensions 34 (W) × 13.2 (H) ×
211211<USB memory section><Bluetooth><Common component>USB Interface 1.1/2.0 (support)Frequency Response 20Hz to 20,000Hz ±3dBS/N Ra
2020About This ReceiverBefore Use Touch switchTouch the switches on the screen to operate. IMPORTANTAbout touch switch operations● Keep touching the
2121At ignition, this receiver automatically switches on and displays the Navigation screen*. Whenthe engine is switched off, this receiver switches o
2222About This ReceiverBefore UseWhen you listen to music, insert a CD into thedrive slot. Also, when you play a movie, insertits DVD into the slot.
2323● The display will close automatically whenthe disc is inserted.● Hold a DVD or CD correctly (by insertingyour finger in its center hole and by ho
2424About This ReceiverBefore Use● The disc will be ejected automatically. ● Press to close the display. When the screen shines due to ambientsunlig
2525● : Each touch returns the display from thetilted state by 1 step (5°). (Maximum 7steps, 35°)● : Each touch tilts the display by 1 step (5 °).(M
2626About This ReceiverBefore UseThe main modes of this receiver are MENU, Navigation, and Audio.* Some of these functions cannot be used when driving
2727Press the following switches to switch amongscreens. Navigation screenPress . Audio operations screenPress .(when operating as CD player)*1. (O
1Table of ContentsBefore Use1. Safety precautions... 142. Viewing this Document. ...
2828About This ReceiverBefore UseYou can or cannot operate this receiver in the following conditions (the ignition key positions).c: Operable; ×: Inop
29Before Use29Main Unit SettingsBesides settings for navigation and audio operations, the following settings can be made. ● Rear View Camera Setting (
3030Main Unit SettingsBefore UseYou can set the “beep” sound issued onpressing the panel buttons and touching thetouch switches. ● On completion, touc
3131● On completion, touch to store thesetting and return to the immediatelypreceding screen. You can set the button illumination.3Touch .4Touch ,
3232Main Unit SettingsBefore Use● On completion, touch to store thesetting and return to the immediatelypreceding screen. Select the Right or Left n
3333● On completion, touch to store thesetting and return to the immediatelypreceding screen. To make it easier to view the screen, switchbetween Da
3434Main Unit SettingsBefore Use● For the Video screen. Switching between night pictureand day picture. ● On each touch, the display switchesbetween
3535This receiver has a built-in ESN (ECLIPSESecurity Network function. ESN is a securitysystem which renders the navigation andaudio functions inoper
3636Main Unit SettingsBefore Use Operation of ESN securityWhen ESN security is in operation, thenavigation and audio functions of thisreceiver become
3737ATTENTION● If the music CD cannot be verified, you canmake a maximum of five attempts to unlockthe security. When verification fails, theCustomer
2Picture quality adjustment ... 34Brightness ...
3838Before UseBluetooth Hands-Free OperationThis receiver uses Bluetooth wirelesstechnology to enable use of Bluetooth-supported cell phones. Connecti
3939Registering from a cell phone● The name of this receiver is ECLIPSE BT.● The default PIN CODE setting is 1234.● Perform the cell phone operations
4040Bluetooth Hands-Free OperationBefore Use● Search screen● The default PIN CODE setting is 1234.● Perform the cell phone operations with theDevice i
4141 Connecting a cell phoneConnect a cell phone registered on thisreceiver. ● Connection of the cell phone to thisreceiver is now complete. (The rec
4242Bluetooth Hands-Free OperationBefore UseATTENTIONIf the vehicle's battery is disconnected (forrepairs to the vehicle or for removing this uni
4343● Touch or to see other namesor telephone numbers. ● Makes a call to the selected telephonenumber from the history. Calling from the telephone
4444Bluetooth Hands-Free OperationBefore Use Receiving a callYou can receive incoming calls in any sourcemode. When a call arrives, the Calling scree
4545 Hands-free settingsYou can perform settings for hands-freeoperation on the Phone setting screen.Phone setting screenAuto Answer settingsStart ta
4646Starting OutAbout GPS Navigation Simple mode and AdvancedmodeThe two operating modes of Navigationmainly differ in the menu structure and thenumb
4747TypeExampleDescription How to useTouch switcha Touch to initiate a function, to open a new screen, or to set a parameter.Only one touch is require
3Operation1. Navigation Overview ... 48Navigation Menu...
4848OperationNavigation OverviewThis is the Navigation menu. From here, you can access the following screens. Touch thefollowing switch on map screen:
4949Touch switch Description Reference[Map Screen] You can fine-tune the appearance and content of the Map screen.52[Route Planning] These settings de
5050Navigation OverviewOperation Quick MenuThe Quick menu is a selection of controls that are frequently needed during navigation. It isopened from t
5151 Route menuSave, load and edit your routes. Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Route] Management menuYou can manage the content that this un
5252Navigation OverviewOperation User data managementYou can manage settings implemented for saved data (Pins, POI, Favorites, History, and TrackLogs
5353 Route planning optionThese settings determine how routes will be calculated. Touch the following switches: [Menu],[Settings], [Route Planning][S
5454Navigation OverviewOperationRoad Types Used for Route Planning:Route calculation methods:Type Description[Unpaved Roads] Navigation excludes unpav
5555 Navigation settingsYou can control how Navigation behaves during navigation. Touch the following switches:[Menu], [Settings], [Navigation] Reg
5656Navigation OverviewOperationTime and Time Zone SettingsThe clock function of this unit interlocks GPS signal.The clock may be out of order when no
5757 Menu settingsYou can modify the look and behavior of the Menu screens. Touch the following switches:[Menu], [Settings], [Menu] Track log settin
4Displaying original position in cursor menu ...74Switching to desired scale...
5858Navigation OverviewOperation TMC settingsYou can check connecting information of TMC (SUNA Traffic service). Touch the followingswitches: [Menu],
5959Most of the fields on this screen have a symbol next to them. This symbol shows whether thefield it is attached to is shown on the map as Trip Dat
6060Navigation OverviewOperation Trip computer screenThe Trip computer screen provides collected trip data. Touch [Trip Computer] on the Tripinformat
6161ATTENTIONIf the vehicle's battery is disconnected (for repairs to the vehicle or for removing this unit), all theTrip Computer history (Avera
6262Navigation OverviewOperation Present location display Access from the Navigation menu by touching [MAP]. For further information about the Map sc
6363 Cursor menuAs soon as you select a location in the Find menu, the map appears with the Cursor menuwhich provides possible actions for the select
6464Navigation OverviewOperation[Info] Opens a new screen showing the address of the Cursor and nearby POIs. [More Options] Opens the full-screen Cur
6565 Position menuWhen you follow the recommended route on the map (the Cursor is the current GPS position),the Position menu replaces the Cursor men
6666Navigation OverviewOperation Map menu operationsPosition marks on map● Current GPS position: (See page 62)● Selected location (Cursor): (See
6767Rotating left and right Changes the horizontal view angle of the map in 3D mode.When GPS position is available, Navigation always rotates the map
5Setting from Facility Information ...96Selecting from facility information ...
6868Navigation OverviewOperation Map screen status information and hiding operation The following information appears in the rounded field in the top
6969The following area appears next to the above described rounded area. When you touch thisarea, the result depends on what information is currently
7070Navigation OverviewOperationThe following symbols appear in the Indicator strip: There are two fields reserved on the Map screen to display the ne
7171The following information is displayed in three fields displayed on the Map screen. Touch thisarea to open the Trip Information screen, and select
7272Navigation OverviewOperationGPS reception quality shows the current accuracy of the position information. ATTENTIONTouch the following status fiel
7373 Present location and route tracking When your GPS position is available, Navigation marks your present position with the iconon the map.To use
7474Navigation OverviewOperation Position determination (Cursor) If you select a location in the Find menu, or you touch the map when the map control
7575Enabling smart zoomTouch the map to make the map control switches appear, and then touch to enable SmartZoom. Fine-tuning Smart ZoomTouch the ma
7676Navigation OverviewOperationRecording the travelled path (creating a Track Log)● You can return to the map and continue driving. ● Navigation labe
7777Changing the color of a Track Log Saving routeThis feature is available in Advanced mode only.The procedure is explained starting from the Map s
6Optional Features1. Rear View Camera Operations ... 110Imaging with the Rear View Camera...
7878Navigation OverviewOperation Loading saved routeThis feature is available in Advanced mode only.The procedure is explained starting from the Map
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8080Navigation OverviewOperationDuring navigation, the screen shows route information and trip data (left screens), but whenyou tap the map, additiona
818114 Return to GPS position (appears when GPS position is available and you have moved the map)Touch this switch to move the map back to the current
8282Navigation OverviewOperation About roadsNavigation shows the streets in a in a similar way to paper road maps. Their width and colors correspond
8383When a POI group is open for editing:When a POI item is open for editing: This POI group is not shown on the map. This POI group and all its subgr
8484Navigation OverviewOperation Itinerary display The Itinerary is a list of the route events, which are the driving instructions. On the Map screen
8585 Route editingThis feature is available in Advanced mode only.Touch the following switches: [Menu], [Route], [Edit Route] A list of route points
8686Navigation OverviewOperationTouch any of the fields to see data on the via points starting from the first one through the finaldestination. This s
8787 Facility information, storage, and revision A point of interest (POI) is a location that someone might find useful or interesting. Navigationcom
73. Volume Control ... 127Main Volume Control...
8888Navigation OverviewOperationYou only need to enter letters or numbers in Navigation when you cannot avoid it. You can typewith your fingertips on
89Navigation Guidance89Navigation GuidanceYou can set up your route in Navigation in several ways:● if you need a simple route (a route with only one
9090Navigation GuidanceNavigation GuidanceIf you know at least a part of the address, thisis the quickest way to select the destination ofthe route. U
9191● Start entering the street name on thekeyboard. ● After entering a couple of characters, thenames that match the string appear in alist.● Touch [
9292Navigation GuidanceNavigation Guidance● Start entering the street name on thekeyboard.● After entering a couple of characters, thenames that match
9393● Start entering the street name on thekeyboard. ● After entering a couple of characters, thenames that match the string appear in alist.● Touch [
9494Navigation GuidanceNavigation Guidance● Start entering the street name on thekeyboard. ● After entering a couple of characters, thenames that matc
9595 Selecting from PostcodeAll of the above address searchingpossibilities can be performed when enteringthe Postcode instead of the city name. Thef
9696Navigation GuidanceNavigation Guidance Entering quick address● When you are entering the name of a cityor a street, Navigation only displays thos
9797● [Around Address]: The POI will besearched for around a given address. ● [Around Cursor]: The map appears withthe Cursor in the middle. Modify th
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