Pontiac GPS Receiver Vibe Navigation System Supplement User Manual

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Section 1 Overview  
Here you’ll find basic information about the features of your Navigation System and how they are used.  
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Introduction  
Global Positioning System (GPS)  
Maps  
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Using the Navigation System  
Screen Setup  
Adjust Clock  
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Before you begin to operate this system, read this  
manual thoroughly to become familiar with it and to  
understand how the system works.  
Introduction  
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The Navigation System allows you to do the following:  
Plan a route with provided turn-by-turn route and  
map guidance with voice prompts.  
Select a destination from various areas and choices  
(i.e. street addresses, intersections, marked points,  
points of interest, etc.).  
Receive broadcast announcements on traffic and  
emergency alert communications.  
The information in the system may not always be  
complete. Road conditions, such as prohibited turns,  
detours and construction zones, change frequently.  
It is important to consider whether you can follow  
the directions given by the system for the current  
conditions.  
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This system may not be available or interference may  
occur if any of the following are true:  
Global Positioning System (GPS)  
The Navigation System determines the position of your  
vehicle by using satellite signals, various vehicle signals  
and map data.  
Signals are obstructed by tall buildings, large trucks  
or a tunnel.  
Metallic objects are located on the dashboard.  
Satellites are being repaired or improved.  
The Global Positioning System (GPS) locates the  
current position of your vehicle using signals sent by the  
United States Department of Defense GPS Satellites.  
While your vehicle is receiving signals from the  
satellites, GPS will appear on the map screen.  
Aftermarket glass tinting has been applied to the  
vehicle’s windshield.  
Do not apply aftermarket glass tinting to the vehicle’s  
windshield or place metallic objects on the vehicle’s  
dashboard. Glass tinting and metallic objects will  
interfere with the system’s ability to receive GPS signals  
and may cause the system to malfunction.  
However, at times, other interferences such as the  
satellite condition, road configuration, the condition of  
the vehicle and/or other circumstances can interfere with  
the system’s ability to determine the accurate position of  
the vehicle.  
If you are experiencing a problem, see “Vehicle  
Positioning” and “Problems with Route Guidance” in  
the Index for more information.  
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Once the DVD is inserted correctly, you will have the  
following two choices:  
Maps  
This section includes basic information that you need to  
know about the map database.  
ENG (English)  
FR (French)  
I AGREE  
The maps are stored on a DVD-ROM. The United  
States (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) and portions of  
Canada are contained in one disc. The United States  
map database includes the interstate freeways, state  
highways, country roads and major and general streets.  
You can change the language to one of the two that are  
available by using the control pad located on the bottom  
left corner of the navigation system, to select a language  
and press the ENT button to choose the selection. Once  
a language is selected, select I AGREE to plan a route.  
The map will appear showing your current vehicle  
position.  
Refer to the “Navigation System Map Disc” manual to  
view the explanation of map coverage. This manual will  
be in your map DVD case when the vehicle is delivered  
from the factory.  
When your vehicle is delivered from the factory, the  
dealer may have installed the map DVD. If the DVD  
was not installed in your vehicle when first purchased,  
use the following directions to load the DVD:  
Map Adjustments  
The system allows you to adjust the scale of view on the  
map. Also, the map will scroll automatically based on  
the direction you are traveling.  
1. Turn the ignition switch to ON or ACCESSORY.  
To view a larger or smaller scale of the map, press the  
Zoom In or Zoom Out symbol keys. See “Zoom In/Out”  
later in this section for more information on these keys.  
2. If already loaded, eject the map DVD or a CD from  
the slot.  
3. Load the map DVD into the slot by inserting it  
partway. The system will pull it in.  
Map Scales  
The scale of a map can range from 1/32 of a mile  
(0.05 km) to 128 miles (206 km).  
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SEEK  
NAV  
BAND  
CD  
Using the Navigation System  
This section describes the basic information you will  
need to know to operate the Navigation System.  
The navigation screen shows a number of icons that  
offer information on a variety of topics.  
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Use the keys, located on each side of the navigation  
screen, and the control pad, located at the bottom left  
corner of the faceplate, to operate the system.  
SETUP  
Refer to the Index for more information on each of these  
hard keys to learn what they can do.  
Use the left and right arrows on the control pad to move  
horizontally on the screen and the up and down arrows  
on the control pad to move vertically on the screen. Use  
the ENT button in the center of the control pad to  
choose your desired selection.  
The system also has the following reconfigureable soft  
keys located to the right of the navigation screen. These  
have hard key labels for easier understanding while in  
navigation mode. The six keys change functions for  
different modes of the system.  
Once the vehicle is running, various functions will be  
disabled to reduce driver distraction.  
MAP  
DEST  
Hard Keys  
MENU  
(Zoom In)  
The following hard keys are located to the left of the  
navigation screen:  
(Eject)  
TA  
(Zoom Out)  
BACK  
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These keys allow you to do the following:  
Key Pad  
The letters, symbols and punctuation available to you  
are displayed on the alpha bar. The alpha bar will  
automatically be available whenever the system needs  
information from you. Make your selection by pressing  
the ENT button on the center of the control pad.  
To enter a space between the words of a name, you must  
use the control pad and select the space symbol, which  
is at the end of the keypad.  
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Zoom In  
Zoom Out  
To make your name selections easier, the system will  
only allow you to select a character which can follow  
the last one entered. For example, if you enter Z, you  
wouldn’t be allowed to follow it with T. The system will  
highlight the available characters and darken the  
unavailable characters.  
Press Zoom In to get a closer look at the map you are  
traveling on. Locate a destination easily by zooming  
in to see a smaller section of the map, if you are  
close to your destination.  
Press Zoom Out to see a larger scale of the map, if  
the destination that you wish to reach is a long  
distance from your current location. You can also  
view your highlighted route.  
If you select an incorrect character, press the back space  
symbol button.  
If you are unsuccessful when inputting a name, it may  
need to be selected differently. It is possible that the map  
DVD (database) may not contain that information. See  
“Database Coverage Explanations” in the Index.  
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This symbol will appear  
on the map after a route  
has been planned showing  
your destination.  
Numeric Bar  
The numbers available to you are displayed. The  
numerals will automatically be available whenever the  
system needs you to input a phone number or house  
address. You can cycle through the list using the control  
pad and make your selections by pressing the ENT  
button on the center of the control pad.  
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See “Destination (DEST)” in the Index for information  
on planning a route.  
Symbols  
The following symbols are the most common that  
appear on a map screen.  
When one of five possible destinations has been set,  
you will see a circle with the number, 1-5, of which  
destination it is.  
Your vehicle is shown as  
this symbol. It indicates the  
current position of your  
vehicle on the map.  
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This symbol indicates the  
map with North up.  
Screen Setup  
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Regardless of the direction of vehicle travel, North is  
always up on the screen.  
This symbol indicates the  
map with the vehicle travel  
direction up.  
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The shaded triangle indicates North. By selecting map  
orient while on the map screen, you can see your vehicle  
always traveling in an up direction on the screen even  
though you are not traveling North.  
Press the SETUP hard key, located on the left side of the  
navigation screen, to access the Setup Menu.  
The Setup Menu allows you to adjust such things as  
screen colors, and language of the display for the  
Navigation System.  
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Day and Night Screen Changes  
Volume  
When the headlamp switch is turned on, the screen will  
change to a lighter background for better viewing in the  
daytime. At night, the screen will go to a darker  
background.  
To adjust the volume of the voice prompts you receive  
from the system, select Volume after pressing the  
MENU key. Use the control pad to raise or lower the  
volume. The voice prompt will come on with each  
adjustment to give you an idea of the volume at  
each level.  
You can also select day or night mode regardless of the  
lighting conditions. The Day setting leaves the system in  
the day mode. The Night setting leaves the system in  
the night mode.  
Once you have reached the volume level you desire,  
press the center of the control pad to set the volume and  
press the Back key to return to the previous screen.  
Brightness  
To adjust the brightness, press the SETUP hard key and  
then choose the option you wish to adjust by pressing  
the key beside it. Use the control pad to raise or lower  
the brightness to the desired level. You will see the  
screen change as you adjust the brightness.  
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OK: Allows you to set your selections.  
Adjust Clock  
Hours/Minutes: To change the time on the clock  
press the Adjust button and use the control pad to  
change the time. Press the ENT button when the desired  
time is reached.  
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12Hr/24Hr: This feature allows you to decide whether  
the time is displayed in standard or military time. Use  
the control pad to select which one is desired.  
Once you have the time set, you must hit the OK key to  
save your changes and return to the Setup Menu. If you  
hit the BACK key, you will still return to the Setup  
Menu, but none of your changes will be saved.  
Auto GPS Update: This key sets the Navigation  
System’s time to match the current GPS time. The time  
will be updated with the GPS time when the ignition is  
turned to ACC or ON.  
Daylight Savings: Use the control pad to toggle  
between Daylight Savings Time On or Off.  
To adjust the time displayed at the lower right corner of  
the navigation screen, select the Adjust Clock option  
from the Setup Menu.  
Time Zone: This menu allows you to choose from  
four different time zones: Pacific, Mountain, Central and  
Eastern. Use the control pad to scroll through the zones.  
When you have reached the desired zone, press the ENT  
button on the center of the control pad to select it.  
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Calendar  
Maintenance Information  
This system had a function which informs you of the  
time to replace certain parts of components on your  
vehicle. When the navigation system begins to operate  
and the vehicle has reached either the information item’s  
replacement date or the appropriate driving distance, the  
Information screen will automatically be displayed. You  
can turn off the Information screen by selecting “Do not  
display this message again.”  
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To access this screen, press the SETUP key and select  
the Maintenance button to display the Maintenance  
screen. Select your desired icon from the screen and  
input the next maintenance date and driving distance  
until the next check.  
To access the calendar function, press the SETUP  
hardkey to get to the setup screen. Press the Calendar  
button to display the Calender screen. Here you can  
input memos or information for important dates.  
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You can also choose Set dealer from the Maintenance  
screen. This allows you to register your dealer’s name  
and address. After you enter your dealer’s name and  
address, the screen changes and displays the map  
location of the dealer.  
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You can also edit your dealer’s name, location and  
phone number if you have already registered the dealer.  
After you select the Set dealer button on the  
Maintenance screen the Edit dealer screen appears.  
Select the Change button to edit the dealer’s  
information. Select the Delete dealer button on the Edit  
dealer screen to delete a dealer’s information all  
together.  
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Language  
English/Metric Units  
Your vehicle has been set for the English language, but  
you may also select French for all instructional text and  
voice prompts. However, names on the location map  
when using the navigation functions will not change.  
You can select either English or metric measurements to  
appear for distances on the map.  
To change between English and metric measurements,  
do the following:  
If you wish to change the language, do the following:  
1. Press the MENU button.  
1. Press the Language key under the Setup Menu, a  
caution will display.  
2. Press Setup on the menu display.  
3. Choose from the measurement options listed:  
kilometer/meter.  
2. Use the control pad to toggle to the language  
you prefer.  
4. Use the control pad to move to the measurement  
option you desire. Press the ENT button in the center  
of the control pad to choose it.  
3. Press the ENT button in the center of the control pad  
to choose a language.  
4. Select I AGREE to change the display back to the  
map display.  
5. Press the Back key to return to the previous screen.  
If the language is changed from English, the menu  
screens will not match word-for-word as they appear in  
this supplement. If you accidentally set a language and  
you do not understand the menus, turn your engine off.  
Your Navigation System will turn off. You will then be  
able to select a different language when the system starts  
up again, using the control pad to select the language.  
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Section 2 Features and Controls  
Here you’ll find information about features available on your Navigation System and how to use them.  
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Navigation System Screen  
PWR/VOL (Power/Volume) Knob  
NAV (Navigation) Key  
Navigation Menu  
Navigation Menu Options Display  
Suspend Guidance  
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Edit Route  
Route Preview  
Setup  
Marked Points  
DEST (Destination)  
Points of Interest  
Colors on the Screen  
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Route Overview  
Volume  
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PWR/VOL (Power/Volume) Knob  
Navigation System Screen  
Press the PWR/VOL knob to turn on the audio and  
Navigation Systems. Turn the PWR/VOL knob to  
increase or to decrease the volume to the audio system.  
Press the knob again to turn off the audio and  
Navigation Systems.  
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This display screen is located in the center of your  
instrument panel. In this section, the hard keys,  
multi-function keys and menus to plan a route  
are explained.  
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If a route has been planned, the first press of the NAV  
key will show the map screen and also display:  
NAV (Navigation) Key  
If you are in a menu and are not on the map, the first  
press of the NAV key, located to the left of the display  
screen, will take you to the map that shows the vehicle’s  
current position.  
The number of miles/meters until you reach your  
destination.  
The estimated time to your destination.  
If no route has been planned, the first press of the NAV  
key will show the map screen and also the following  
information:  
The highlighted destination or turn-by-turn  
instructions.  
To learn more about the features shown on the map  
screen, you can find each feature listed in the Index.  
The north or heading up symbol in the upper  
left corner.  
The second press of the NAV key will bring up  
descriptions of the multi-function keys active on  
the map screen.  
The letters GPS to show that the Global Positioning  
System is working.  
The time.  
NAV Repeat  
The map scale.  
You can press the MAP button to have the current audio  
navigation prompt repeated.  
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You will be able to choose from the following list of  
items on the main navigation menu:  
Navigation Menu  
Suspend Guidance  
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Route Overview  
Map Appearance  
Volume  
DVD (DVD Information)  
Edit Route  
Route Preview  
Setup  
Marked Points  
These multi-function keys are also available:  
MAP  
DEST (Destination)  
MENU  
The main navigation menu allows you to choose from  
an itemized list of options or to use the multi-function  
keys to make adjustments to the system and plan routes.  
Zoom In  
Zoom Out  
BACK  
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Volume  
Navigation Menu Options Display  
This system has voice guidance prompts that provide  
various messages as you approach an intersection, or  
other points where you need to maneuver the vehicle.  
The following are the options available from the  
Navigation Menu Display.  
Suspend Guidance  
You can adjust the volume of the voice prompts or turn  
off voice guidance. Press the MENU key to display the  
screen, and select the Volume button. The Volume  
screen allows you to increase or decrease the volume  
from 1 to 7 or if you do not need voice guidance, to  
select Off. If you select Adaptive volume control, the  
volume is turned up automatically when the vehicle  
speed exceeds 50 mph (80 km/hr).  
When this function is selected, the current navigation  
route will be canceled. The highlighted route will no  
longer be highlighted and you will no longer receive  
voice prompts for navigation. The map can still be  
viewed by pressing the MAP button.  
Route Overview  
Selecting route overview will show the map with the  
route highlighted. The total distance and estimated  
driving time are also displayed.  
DVD Information  
Selecting DVD will display the information for the  
current navigation database disc.  
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Edit Route  
Route Preview  
This function allows you to reroute based on  
preferences. You can also add, reorder or delete  
destinations and adjust road preference settings.  
Selecting route preview from the MENU screen displays  
the map screen with the route highlighted. The total  
mileage traveled and drive time is also displayed. The  
route is traced by the vehicle icon. You can preview the  
route from the starting point to the destination.  
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Setup  
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Selecting this function displays the Setup menu.  
From the Setup menu several options may be adjusted  
or turned on and off.  
Marked Points  
Selecting this function will display the Marked  
Points menu. This menu contains options for adding,  
deleting and editing marked points stored in memory.  
The name, location, information and icon may be edited.  
Five preset destinations as well as one for Home may be  
registered or edited. The five preset destinations and  
Home are the only destination selections available from  
the Destination entry screen while the vehicle is moving.  
Up to 10 areas to avoid may also be registered.  
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This screen allows you to select the area to be searched for  
your destination. Select Change on the screen to display a  
map of the United States and a part of Canada divided into  
11 regions. Select the area you want by using the arrows  
on the control pad and press the ENT button to select it.  
The Destination menu screen will return automatically.  
DEST (Destination)  
Press this key to display one of the three Destination  
menus. This menu will give you more ways to plan a  
route by entering destination points.  
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You may choose to enter a destination using one of the  
items from the list. Use the control pad to choose from  
the following destination planning options:  
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Marked Points Destination Entry: This option allows  
you to select a destination by choosing from a list of  
marked points on the map that were previously marked.  
Marked points include up to 100 saved points and  
five preset destinations. Selecting marked points from  
the Destination Entry menu allows you to select any  
one of the marked points as the active destination.  
Marked points can also be sorted by icon, date saved  
or alphabetically.  
Previous Destination Entry: This option allows you to  
select a destination by choosing from a list of previous  
destinations once entered.  
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Intersection Destination Entry: This option allows  
you to select a destination by inputting the intersecting  
roads you wish to travel to. When you select Intersection  
from the Destination menu, the alpha bar will appear to  
allow you to input the name of the first street. This  
should bring up a list of cities that have streets with that  
name. Select the correct city and then the system will  
allow you to enter the second street. If you input a street  
name which does not cross the first street a message will  
appear “No corresponding intersections”. After you  
have entered the second street, the route will be  
Emergency Destination Entry: This option allows  
you to select a destination by choosing from a list  
of emergency facilities. The list will vary by area.  
Selecting Police Station or Hospital will show a list.  
The order of the list can be changed to alphabetical  
order or order of distance.  
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calculated and a voice prompt will come on to direct  
you to “Proceed to the highlighted route.”  
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Freeway Entrance/Exit Destination Entry: This  
option allows you to select a destination by entering a  
freeway entrance or exit point. Highway names can be  
entered through the alphanumeric keyboard by using  
the control pad.  
Previous Start Point Destination Entry: This option  
allows you to choose to navigate to the last known start  
point in the most recently followed route.  
Home Destination Entry: This option allows you to  
designate home as the destination by selecting the  
MENU key to display the menu screen and choosing  
Marked points. Select Reg. home from the Marked  
points menu for registering your home.  
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Map Entry: Selecting Map on the Destinations menu  
allows the screen to change and displays the map  
location of the last map and the road preference.  
Once you have reached the desired destination, simply  
press the Enter key and the route will be planned for  
you. You will also hear a voice prompt directing you to  
“Proceed to the highlighted route.”  
Use the Zoom Out key. See “Zoom Out” in the Index  
to view the entire regional map. However, when you  
zoom all of the way out and scroll around the map, some  
parts of the map will be “missing” because they are not  
included on the DVD.  
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POI (Points of Interest): This feature allows you to  
choose a destination from the points of interest list. See  
“Points of Interest” later in this section to view the list.  
Selecting POI from the Destinations menu brings up the  
Point of Interest entry menu. The POIs in the database  
are cross referenced between Name, Category and City  
Names. Name and City Names can be entered through  
an alphanumeric keyboard by using the control pad.  
You have three ways to select a point of interest from  
this screen:  
Type in a point of interest by name using the alpha  
bar. As you type in a name, the system will search  
for an available match to your input. Select the  
correct point of interest name.  
Select a point of interest by choosing the Category  
option. Select a category from the list the system will  
supply. If the list of available points of interest for  
the category selected is still too long, you may need  
to enter in the name or city of the point of interest.  
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Select the City key and then type in the city you  
wish to select a point of interest from. Press the  
List key to see a list of cities and select the correct  
one from it.  
While inputting a point of interest or city name, the List  
key will become available. Press the List key to view the  
list of available name choices or continue to spell the  
name to further reduce the list of available items.  
Once you select the desired location, the system will  
show a map of the area with a symbol marking the  
destination.  
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Points of Interest  
Community Center  
Commuter Rail Station  
Convention/Exhibition Center  
Court House  
The following list shows the types of facilities in the  
DVD database that you can choose from when using the  
POI options:  
Airport  
Ferry Terminal  
Gas Station  
Amusement Park  
ATM  
Golf Course  
Auto Service & Maintenance  
Automobile Club  
Bank  
Grocery Store  
Historical Monument  
Hospital  
Bus Station  
Hotel  
Business Facility  
Casino  
Ice Skating Rink  
Library  
City Center  
Marina  
City Hall  
Museums  
College and University  
Park & Ride  
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Park/Recreation Area  
Parking Garage  
Parking Lot  
Sports Complex  
Tourist Attraction  
Tourist Information  
Train Station  
Performing Arts  
Police Station  
Rental Car Agency  
Rest Area  
Winery  
If a right or left arrow appears to the left or right of the  
item name, the complete name is too long for the display.  
Use the left or right arrows on the control pad and the  
name will scroll to the end or beginning of its name.  
Restaurant  
School  
The POI for Restaurant is broken down into  
eight distinct categories. Select Restaurant from  
the POI choices. Cuisine Type will then appear  
as an option.  
Shopping  
Ski Resort  
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Address: This method allows you to input and store an  
address (without a zip code) by providing the system  
with a house number, street name or a city.  
To enter the city name, select City on the Address  
screen. Select Input City Name. Enter the name of the  
city using the alpha bar. Select the desired city name  
from the list the system provides. After you have  
entered the city name, the system will prompt you to  
enter the name of the street or will give you a list of  
street names to choose from. Enter or select the desired  
street name.  
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As information is entered, the system will automatically  
search for available names. While inputting a name, the  
List key will become available. Press the List key to  
view the available name choices or continue to spell the  
name to further reduce the number of available items.  
Enter the house number using the numeric bar. See  
“Numeric Bar” in the Index for more information.  
The system will list the house number range that is  
available for the street.  
If you did not select the city name previously, the  
system may prompt you to do so using the alpha bar or  
from a list of names which the system provides. Select  
the desired city name.  
Enter the name of a street using the alphanumeric bar.  
Press the ENT button on the center of the control pad to  
set this as your destination. The system will return to the  
Enter Destination screen.  
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Route Overview Once a destination has been selected  
the Route Overview screen is displayed. This screen  
displays the highlighted route and the following options:  
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Start  
Turn List: This menu shows all legs of the selected  
route with a mileage value for each. A map button is  
displayed to the right of each leg which, when  
selected, will display the respective leg of the route  
on the map.  
3 Routes: This screen will display the map with  
three highlighted routes with three different colors;  
Quick, Short and Alternative. After selecting one of  
the three routes, the main navigation screen will be  
displayed.  
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Colors on the Screen  
When a route has been planned, it will be highlighted on  
the screen in blue.  
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Different colors are also used to distinguish between  
interstate freeways, state highways, county roads, major  
streets and secondary streets. Highways will be shown  
as a thicker line than a general street.  
Edit Route  
Back: This key always returns you to the  
previous screen.  
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Section 3 Navigation Audio System  
Here you’ll find information about how to operate the audio system offered with your Navigation System.  
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Radio Data Systems (RDS)  
RDS Option Menu  
Playing CDs  
Six-Disc CD Changer  
Compact Disc Changer Errors  
Playing the Radio  
Finding a Station  
Setting Preset Stations  
Audio Screen  
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Audio System  
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The audio system has been designed to operate easily  
and give years of listening pleasure. You will get the  
most enjoyment out of it if you acquaint yourself with it  
first. Find out what your audio system can do and how  
to operate all its features, to be sure you’re getting the  
most out of the advanced engineering that went into it.  
The ignition must be in ACC or ON for your audio  
system to work.  
Navigation/Radio Display and Controls  
The audio system is operated using the menus located  
on the navigation system screen. The audio menus are  
explained in this section.  
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Playing the Radio  
Finding a Station  
The audio system can be operated using the knobs  
and hard keys located on the both sides of the  
navigation screen.  
TUNE: Use the control pad in the lower left corner of  
the navigation system to select radio stations manually.  
SEEK : Press the up or the down arrow to go to  
the next or the previous station and stay there.  
PWR (Power): Press this knob to turn the audio and  
navigation systems on and off.  
To scan stations, press and hold the SEEK up or down  
arrow for two seconds until you hear a beep. The radio  
will go to a station, play for a few seconds, then go on  
to the next station. Press either SEEK arrow again to  
stop scanning.  
VOL (Volume): Turn the knob to increase or to  
decrease volume.  
SCV (Speed Compensated Volume): With this  
function, your audio system adjusts automatically to  
make up for road and wind noise as you drive. Set the  
volume at the desired level. Then, as you drive, this  
function automatically increases the volume, as  
necessary, to overcome noise at any speed. The volume  
level should always sound the same to you as you drive.  
To scan preset stations, press and hold the SEEK up or  
down arrow for more than four seconds. You will hear  
two beeps and PSCAN will be displayed, along with the  
number preset. The radio will go to the first preset  
station stored on your pushbuttons, play for a few  
seconds, then go on to the next preset station. Press  
either SEEK arrow again to stop scanning presets.  
BAND: Press this hard key to access the BAND screen  
and to switch between AM, FM1 and FM2. Each radio  
band has six station presets accessible.  
The radio will seek and scan only to stations that are in  
the selected band and only to those with a strong signal.  
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Setting Preset Stations  
Audio Screen  
The six multi-function keys, located to the right of the  
navigation screen, allow you to store your favorite  
stations. You can store up to 18 stations (6 AM, 6 FM1  
and 6 FM2). To set preset stations, do the following:  
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1. Turn the audio system on.  
2. Press the BAND hard key to select the desired band  
(AM, FM1 or FM2).  
3. Locate the desired station using the SEEK hard key  
or the control pad.  
4. Press and hold one of the six hard keys located to the  
right of the navigation screen, until you hear a beep.  
Whenever you press that hard key while in the  
BAND menu, the station you set will return.  
5. Repeat the steps for each preset and source.  
FM1 Source Shown, Other Sources Similar  
(Audio): Press this hard key to display the  
audio menu.  
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Tone: Use the control pad, located at the bottom, left  
corner of the navigation system, to access the following  
settings. To move between TREB, MID, and BASS or  
on the next page between BAL, FADE, and SCV. Use  
the control pad to move each setting to the desired level.  
Radio Data Systems (RDS)  
Your audio system is equipped with a Radio Data  
System (RDS). Using RDS, the radio can do the  
following:  
Seek only to stations broadcasting the selected type  
of programming,  
EQ (Equalizer): While in the audio menu, use the keys  
labeled EQ1 through EQ5 to choose preset bass,  
midrange and treble equalization settings. The Custom  
key allows you to choose and set the equalization levels  
you desire. Move the arrows on the control pad up or  
down to select and highlight the audio setting and use  
the left or right arrows to adjust the audio setting.  
seek to stations with traffic announcements,  
receive announcements concerning local and  
national emergencies, and  
display messages from radio stations.  
RDS features are only available on FM stations that  
broadcast RDS information. The RDS features on your  
radio rely on receiving specific RDS information from  
these stations. These features will only work when the  
RDS information is available. In rare cases, a radio  
station may broadcast incorrect information that will  
cause the radio features to work improperly. If this  
happens, contact the radio station.  
After adjustments are made, press the BAND hard key  
to go back to the preset station menu. Now that you have  
preset the station and the EQ setting, you can assign the  
EQ to the preset station. To do this, press and hold the  
desired preset station key until you hear a beep. The EQ  
setting will now be assigned to that station until you  
decide to change it.  
If you were at the CD screen before setting an EQ and  
you press the CD hard key, you will be returned to the  
CD screen and the EQ will be set to that screen until you  
decide to change it.  
While you are tuned to an RDS station, the station name  
will appear on the display. RDS stations may provide a  
program type (PTY) for current programming and the  
name of the program being broadcast.  
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RDS Seek: When this function is selected, the system  
will only stop on stations which broadcast one of the  
program types (PTY) selected in the RDS Criteria menu.  
If no PTY has been selected, RDS will seek all stations  
which broadcast RDS with any PTY. You may select  
“All” to allow the radio to stop on any radio station  
broadcasting RDS data.  
RDS Option Menu  
Once you are at the FM screen, press the arrows on the  
control pad to bring up the RDS Option Menu.  
Here you will be able to choose from the following  
RDS options:  
Press the SEEK up or down arrow to look for other  
stations with that criteria type. If a station with the  
selected criteria is not found, the radio will return to  
the original station.  
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RDS Criteria: The RDS Criteria you can select from  
includes: Adult Hits, Classical, Classical Rock, College,  
Country, Information, Jazz, Language, News, Nostalgia,  
Oldies, Personality, Public, Rhythm and Blues,  
Religious Music, Religious Talk, Rock Music, Soft, Soft  
Rock, Soft R & B, Sports, Talk, Top 40 and Weather.  
When you select Any, all program types are selected.  
When you select None, selected program types  
are canceled.  
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To select PTY preferences, do the following:  
RDS Messages: If you have selected this option and the  
radio station you are listening to has a message, it will  
be displayed on the FM screen when it is received.  
1. Press the PTY button on the RDS Options menu  
under softkey 2 to bring up the available selections.  
Alternate Frequency: When this function is selected on  
the RDS menu, the radio will automatically switch to a  
stronger station in an RDS network that is playing the  
same network broadcast. While the frequency may  
change, the station call letters should stay the same, as  
they are in the same RDS Network.  
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Regionalization: When this function has been selected  
on the RDS menu, the tuner will stay tuned to the  
current RDS station even if it departs from RDS  
network broadcast in favor of broadcasting local or  
regional content.  
2. Use the arrows on the control pad to move and select  
as many program types as desired. You can also  
select “none” or “any”.  
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Traffic Interrupt: When in FM1 or FM2 mode,  
pressing and holding the TA button for more than  
two seconds will cause the tuner to seek to the next RDS  
station capable of broadcasting traffic announcements.  
Pressing and releasing the TA button in less than  
two seconds, will move the TA icon on and off,  
changing the radio’s response to traffic announcements.  
Playing CDs  
You can play a single CD by sliding a CD into the slot  
above the navigation screen or by using a Six-Disc  
Changer. Both of these features are explained further  
in this section.  
CD (Compact Disc): Press this hard key to change the  
source to CD, if an audio disc is loaded in the single disc  
slot above the navigation screen, or to CD Changer if  
discs are loaded in the magazine of the Six-disc CD  
changer. See “Six-Disc CD Changer” later in this  
section for more information.  
The audio system will turn on the Traffic Interrupt  
display. TA and TP will appear on the display in the  
bottom, right corner, if the tuned station broadcasts  
traffic announcements. If no station is found, TA will  
appear on the display.  
To use the player as a single music CD player, you  
must first remove the navigation map DVD. While  
playing a CD in the CD player, the navigation system  
is not available. A message will display if the NAV key  
is pressed.  
When a traffic announcement comes on the current radio  
station you will hear the announcement even if the  
volume on the audio system is low or a compact disc  
is playing.  
Interrupt Volume: This option allows you to set the  
volume level at which the audio system will play a  
traffic announcement.  
To remove the navigation map DVD and load a music  
CD, do the following:  
1. Turn the ignition to ACC or ON.  
Use the control pad to choose this option. A volume bar  
will appear on the screen. Use the control pad to move  
to the desired volume level.  
2. Press the  
(Eject) button.  
3. Gently remove the navigation map DVD from the  
slot and return it to its case.  
4. Insert the music CD into the slot. The system will  
pull the CD into the player.  
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Playing a Single Compact Disc  
Forward: Press and hold this key to quickly  
advance within a track. As the CD advances, elapsed  
time will be displayed to help you find the correct  
passage.  
Reverse: Press and hold this key to quickly reverse  
within a track. As the CD reverses, elapsed time will be  
displayed to help you find the correct passage.  
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Track Seek: The SEEK button will move the CD to the  
next track and previous track when pressed and released  
within two seconds.  
Track Scan: This function is performed by pressing and  
holding the SEEK button for two seconds or more, at  
which time a chime is played to alert you that the CD  
player has entered CD TRACK SCAN mode. While  
TRACK SCAN is active, the first 10 seconds of each  
track on the disc will be played before advancing to the  
next track. Pressing the SEEK button again will stop the  
scan at the track currently being played,  
Repeat: Press and release this key to repeat the track  
that is currently being played. Press Repeat again to turn  
this feature off.  
To switch between tracks on a disc, use the arrows on  
the SEEK hard key. Press the up arrow to advance to the  
next track on the disc. Press the down arrow to return to  
the previous track on the disc.  
Random: Press this key to play the tracks on the disc in  
random, rather than sequential, order. Press it again to  
turn off Random play and to return to normal operation.  
BAND: Press this hard key to switch to the radio when a  
CD is playing.  
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Playing a Compact Disc with the CD Changer  
Forward: Press and hold this key to  
quickly advance within a track. As the CD advances,  
elapsed time will be displayed to help you find the  
correct passage.  
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Reverse: Press and hold this key to quickly reverse  
within a track. As the CD reverses, elapsed time will be  
displayed to help you find the correct passage.  
(Next Disc): Press this key to advance to the next  
disc in the changer.  
(Previous Disc): Press this key to return to the  
previous disc in the changer.  
To switch between tracks on a disc, use the arrows on  
the SEEK hard key. Press the up arrow to advance to the  
next track on the disc. Press the down arrow to return to  
the previous track on the disc.  
Track Scan: This function is used by pressing and  
holding the SEEK button for at least two seconds, but  
less than four seconds, at which time a single chime is  
played to alert you that the CD changer has entered  
TRACK SCAN mode for the current CD. While  
TRACK SCAN is active, the first 10 seconds of each  
track on the current disc will be played before advancing  
to the next. Pressing the SEEK button again will stop the  
scan at the track currently being played.  
Random: Press this key for less than two seconds to  
play the tracks on the current disc in random, rather than  
sequential, order. Press it again to turn off random play  
and to return to normal operation. When the Random  
button is pressed for more than two seconds, the player  
selects the D. Random mode. The system will then  
select a track from all of the discs in the magazine and  
plays them in random order. To cancel it, press the  
button again.  
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Disc Scan: This function is used by pressing and  
holding the SEEK button for at least four seconds, at  
which time a double chime is played to alert you that the  
CD changer has entered DISC SCAN mode for the  
entire CD magazine. While DISC SCAN is active, the  
first 10 seconds of the first track on each disc will be  
played before advancing to the first track on the next  
disc. Pressing the SEEK button again will stop the scan  
at the track and disc currently being played.  
Six-Disc CD Changer  
With the compact disc changer, you can play up to  
six discs continuously. Normal size discs may be played  
using the trays supplied in the magazine.  
The CD changer is located under the front passenger’s  
seat. To access the changer, pull the front passenger seat  
forward to load the changer from the back seat.  
You must first load the magazine with discs before you  
can play a compact disc. Each of the six trays holds  
one disc. The disc numbers are listed on the front of the  
magazine. Slide the button on the back of the magazine  
and pull gently on one of the trays. Load the trays from  
top to bottom, placing a disc in the tray label side up.  
If you load a disc label side down, the disc will not play  
and an error will occur. Gently push the tray back into  
the magazine slot until it locks into place. Repeat this  
procedure for loading up to six discs in the magazine.  
BAND: Press this hard key to switch to the radio when  
a CD is playing.  
If an error appears on the display, see “Compact Disc  
Changer Errors” later in this section.  
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Once you have loaded the discs in the magazine, slide  
open the door of the compact disc (CD) changer. Push  
the magazine into the changer in the direction of the  
arrow marked on top of the magazine.  
Close the door by sliding it all the way to the right.  
If the door is left partially open, the changer will not  
operate and an error will occur. When the door is closed,  
the changer will begin checking for discs in the  
magazine. This will continue for up to two minutes  
depending on the number of discs loaded.  
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To eject the magazine from the player, slide the CD  
changer door all the way open. The magazine will  
automatically eject. Remember to keep the door closed  
whenever possible to keep dirt and dust from getting  
inside the changer.  
Compact Disc Changer Errors  
The following are some of the CD errors the system  
may display:  
Magazine is not inserted.  
Magazine door is open.  
CD can not be recognized.  
All of the CD functions are controlled by the navigation  
system hard keys, except for ejecting the magazine.  
Whenever a CD magazine with discs is loaded in the  
changer, the CD Changer screen will be available on  
the radio display by pressing the CD hard key. When  
a CD begins playing, a disc and track number will  
be displayed.  
If any error occurs repeatedly or if an error cannot be  
corrected, please contact your dealer. If your audio  
system displays an error message, write it down and  
provide this information to your dealer when reporting  
the problem.  
If you have both a single CD and a CD magazine  
loaded, you may switch between them by pressing  
the CD hard key.  
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Section 4 If a Problem Occurs  
Sometimes you may experience a problem with the Navigation System. In this section, you can learn about some  
things that may help you when a problem occurs.  
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Vehicle Positioning  
Problems with Route Guidance  
If the System Needs Service  
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Ordering a Map DVD  
Database Coverage Explanations  
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The vehicle is repeating a change of directions by  
going forward and backward, or turning on a turn  
table in a parking lot.  
Vehicle Positioning  
At times, the position of the vehicle on the map may be  
inaccurate due to one or more of the following reasons:  
The vehicle is entering and/or exiting a parking lot,  
garage or a lot with a roof.  
The road system has changed.  
The vehicle is traveling on slippery road surfaces  
such as sand, gravel and/or snow.  
The vehicle has a roof carrier, ski or bike rack  
installed on it.  
The vehicle is being driven on winding roads.  
The vehicle has tire chains on it.  
The tires have been replaced.  
The tire pressure is incorrect.  
The tires are worn.  
The vehicle is being driven on a long straight road.  
The vehicle is approaching a tall building or a  
large vehicle.  
The surface streets run parallel to a freeway.  
The battery is disconnected.  
The vehicle has just been transferred by a vehicle  
carrier or a ferry.  
The vehicle is driven in heavy traffic where driving  
is at low speeds and the vehicle is stopped and  
started repeatedly.  
The current position calibration is set incorrectly.  
The vehicle is being driven at high speeds.  
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You are driving at high speeds, which may cause the  
automatic rerouting to operate slower.  
Problems with Route Guidance  
Inappropriate route guidance may occur under any of  
the following conditions:  
The route prohibits the entry of a vehicle due to a  
regulation by time or season or any other regulation  
which may be given.  
You have not turned onto the road indicated by  
the system.  
A route cannot be found.  
Route guidance is not available for the next right or  
left turn.  
A road is new, was recently changed or is not listed  
on the DVD. The route to the destination may not be  
shown. See “Ordering a Map DVD” in this section.  
The route is not changed during automatic rerouting.  
Plural names of places are displayed.  
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If the System Needs Service  
Database Coverage Explanations  
If you are still experiencing difficulty with your  
Navigation System after reading this information,  
see your dealer for assistance.  
Coverage areas vary with respect to the level of map  
detail available for any given area. Some areas will  
feature greater levels of detail than others. If this  
happens, it does not mean there is a problem with the  
system. As the map DVD is updated, more detail may  
become available for areas which previously had limited  
detail. See “Ordering a Map DVD” listed previously.  
Ordering a Map DVD  
The map DVD in your vehicle is the most up-to-date  
information available when your vehicle was purchased.  
The map DVD is updated once a year, provided that the  
map information has changed. To order a new DVD,  
contact your dealer.  
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