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CD5100
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How to operate the Area Shot function (U.S.A./CANADA only)

About the Area Shot function

Using the Area Shot function, route data retrieved from the ECLIPSE E-iSERV web site containing maps to predetermined destinations and guidance information can be displayed on your main unit.

Importing Area Shot data

• Load the Area Shot data in the USB memory or CD-R, which is downloaded from the E-iSERV (web site), to the unit. For details of the operation, see ‘Reading Area Shot data’ in the Owner’s Manual.
• After loading all Area Shot data following the above instructions, press and hold the [MUTE/Area Shot] button for more than one second to activate the Area Shot function.
• Press and hold the [MODE] button for more than one second to switch between the Town Map and the Route Assist view.
ATTENTION
<When using a USB memory drive>
• Data downloaded from the E-iSERV (web site) should be saved to folders created in the USB drive as shown below (NOTE: in order for the system to properly recognize and load Area Shot data, the user must create and name their folders as shown in the diagram below).
ECLIPSE
AREA
• Files retrieved from the E-iSERV web site are given automatically generated fi lenames upon download.
• All route map and guidance information etc. retrieved from the E-iSERV web site are stored in these automatically generated fi les.
• In the USB music-playing mode, the E-iSERV data in the USB memory cannot be read.
• NOTE: The fi le names can be changed within 8 alphanumeric characters (space cannot be
used.)
<When using a CD-R>
• The main unit can only import fi les located in the root directory of the CD-R.
Must be created by user
XXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXX
.twn
.ast
Automatically generated filename
File extension
File extension
XXXXXXXX.twn
Automatically generated filename
File extension
XXXXXXXX.ast
File extension
• Disc formats that may be used are as follows:
• CD-ROM (MODE1)
• CD-ROM (MODE2_FORM1)
* NOTE: CD-ROMs written in MODE2_FORM2 cannot be read.
• NOTE: The fi le names can be changed within 8 alphanumeric characters (space cannot
be used.)
• One each of Route Assist fi le and Town Map fi le can be stored in the unit. When other fi les are loaded into the unit, the fi le previously stored in the unit is overwritten.
Area Shot Screen Confi guration
The following two functions can be displayed in the Area Shot mode. Route Assist mode : Displays the guidance by setting starting point and destination. Town Map mode : Displays the surrounding of self-chosen area such as a sightseeing spot.
Route Assist mode
• Guidance point map : Displays a map which is centered and locked on the current Guidance
Point.
• Route map : Displays a map showing the route between Guidance Points.
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Text information :
Information pertaining to the Guidance Points (heading, street names) is displayed as text.
Route :
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The physical route to the destination point is displayed in purple.
Distance remaining :
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If an optional GPS unit is not connected, this indicates the distance between intersections. When an optional GPS unit is connected, this area indicates the distance from the current vehicle position to the next intersection (accuracy of the distance displayed may vary depending on the quality of GPS unit/reception)
Manually selection icons*1*2 :
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When this icon is visible, the user can cycle forwards/backwards through Guidance Points using the [SELECT] (Upper/Lower) button.
Scale (Guidance point map only) :
5
Shows the current reduction scale of the map shown.
Route Number
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Current Position*1 :
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If an optional GPS unit is connected, your vehicle position will be indicated by this icon. The vehicle position mark will move on the map in accordance with your vehicle's movement.
POI icons (only available in Guidance Point map view) :
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Can be displayed if there are POI information in the current map.
Arrow : Indicates the next guidance direction
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Directional indicator : Displays the orientation of the map.
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Guidance point (intersection) enlarged map*1 :
When an optional GPS unit is connected, a magnified, first person view of the upcoming intersection will be shown upon approaching the next Guidance Point during route guidance.
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Route map icon :
This icon is always displayed on the Route map.
Guidance list display : Shows a list of the upcoming Guidance Points and guidance directions
(up to 3 Guidance Points from current position).
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Manually selection icon*1*
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Guidance information
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Arrow
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Distance remaining
*1: Manually selection, Current position and Guidance point enlarged map can be displayed only when
GPS unit is connected.
*2: While this icon is displayed, the automatic map switching is not executed. For details, refer to the
“Automatic map switching”.
Town Map mode
Displays the town map of a specifi ed area. If an optional GPS unit is connected, your vehicle position is displayed, which can help you identify your current position.
OVERALL VIEW : All over view of the area can be displayed.
When GPS reception is available : Current position can be displayed.
CLOSE UP VIEW : Gives the user a more detailed map for the selected area.
The user can zoom in on an area (indicated by the red rectangle) as shown in the CLOSE UP VIEW below.
The map is displayed with a scale indicator.
Current Position*1
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Route Number
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Cursor : Specifies the display area of the CLOSE UP VIEW.
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Manually selection icon*1*2
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Scale indicator
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Street name
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*1: Current position and Manually selection can be displayed only when GPS unit is connected. *2: While this icon is visible, a map of your vehicle position can be displayed by the [RTN] button.

How to display the Audio screen

Press the [SCREEN] button to switch the screen display.
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ATTENTION
When the display is set to Area shot screen, the buttons are assigned to Area shot functions. To operate the audio, switch the display to Audio screen.

Route Assist Operation

[CUSTOM/MENU] button : Activates Menu Selection mode (press and hold for more than 1 second).
[MUTE/Area Shot] button : Turns the Area Shot function ON/OFF (press and hold for more than 1 second).
Buttons [1] to [5] Displays information for the corresponding POI. Button [6] : Hides the POI.
[ENTER] button : Toggles between guidance map and list view.
[RTN/BAND] button Displays a map of the current position.
[SELECT] (Upper/Lower) button Jumps to next/previous Guidance Point.
[MODE] button : Switches between the Route Assist mode and the Town map mode (press and hold for more than 1 second).
[SELECT] (Right / Left) button Changes the reduction scale of the map.
[SCREEN/TEXT] button When pressed normally, switches between Audio and Area Shot mode. When pressed and held for more than 1 second, activates scrolling text information.

Displaying Route Guidance Maps

After passing each Guidance Point (intersection, etc) along the guidance route, user input is required to move to the next Guidance map. Previous Guidance maps can also be accessed manually. If an optional GPS unit is connected, the system can be set to automatically switch to the next map upon passing a given Guidance Point.
Press the [SELECT] (Upper/Lower) button to jump to the next/previous Guidance
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map.
Using this button the user can check both past/upcoming Guidance Point maps and route maps (depending on where current location is along a given route, some map data may not be available). Upon switching to the Guidance Point map scrolling text information will be shown. After the display has scrolled through all of the text information, the current Guidance Point street name and distance to the guidance point will be displayed as static non-scrolling text.

Scrolling text information

The user can manually recall previously displayed scrolling text information as follows.
Press and hold the [SCREEN] button for more than one second.
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Previously shown scrolling Guidance information will be displayed.
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