INTRODUCTION
Turning the Navion™ R5000 On and O
To turn the system on or o, press and hold the rotary dial for about two
seconds after the ignition is turned on in your vehicle. When the system
turns on, a standard display screen will appear. The R5000 will then
automatically transition to the most recent Application and Function.
Standby Operation
The Navion™ R5000 will be placed in a standby state for approximately
15 minutes when the vehicle’s ignition key is turned o. When ignition is
restored, the system will immediately return to the last Application and
Function. After 15 minutes the R5000 will be turned o.
AUDIO SYSTEM
The audio controls aect the sound source (CD, Radio, and Satellite) even if audio is
not the main application.
Mute
To mute audio, quickly press the rotary knob. “Mute” will appear
in red in the Audio Window.
To unmute audio, press the rotary knob again. “Mute” will disappear
from the audio window.
Satellite Radio Option
The Satellite selection will not be present if the optional Satellite
Radio is not connected to the R5000.
If you have the Satellite option, you must subscribe to the satellite service
to active the satellite radio. Refer to the Subscribing to Sirius Satellite Radio
section of the operator’s manual for subscription instructions.
Compact Disc (CD)
The CD player is compatible with standard audio CDs as well as audio
read/write CDs that include MP3 or WMA les.
Insert the CD into the CD slot with the text on the CD facing up. When
inserted, the audio source automatically changes to CD, and begins
playing the rst track.
• A maximum of 99 folders per CD is supported.
Folders may be nested up to this limit.
• Only a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz is supported
• UDF formatted CDs will play, but are not recommended.
USB Music
The system will automatically detect and play MP3 and WMA encoded
music from a USB stick when it is inserted into the system (this may take
a few seconds).
• WMA protected content is not supported.
• The WMA lossless codec is not supported.
• Only a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz is supported.
NAVIGATION (NAV)
The Navion™ R5000 includes support for the optional Garmin GVN52
Navigation system. Please refer to the Garmin User’s Manual included
with your RV for information regarding this Application.
When navigating, carefully compare information displayed on the
unit to all available navigation sources, including information from
street signs, visual sightings, and maps. Do not enter destinations,
change settings or access any functions requiring prolonged use of
the controls of the unit while operating your motor vehicle. For
safety, pull o the road before making any adjustments to the
system or resolving any navigation discrepancies or questions.
Warning! You assume total responsibility and risk for
using this device. Failure to pay attention to the operation of
your vehicle could result in death, serious injury, or property
damage. Do not attempt to adjust this device while driving or permit
viewing the screen to distract you from safe vehicle operation.
Accessing the Navigation MAP
1) Press the NAV button to access the GARMIN navigation system.
2) Use the FOUR-WAY arrow keys to pan around a map.
3) Use the MINUS (-) and PLUS (+) keys to zoom out and into the map.
4) The GARMIN remote control can also be used for navigation.
Refer to the GARMIN GVN 52 manual for information on the use of
the GARMIN Navigation system.
5) Press the MENU button quickly to access the GARMIN menus.
Use the FOUR-WAY arrow keys to move around the GARMIN menus.
The menu item will be highlighted when selected.
Use SEL to select the highlighted menu.
Refer to the GARMIN GVN 52 manual for information on the use of
the GARMIN Navigation system.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR
Using the optional tire pressure sensors installed on each tire, the Navion™
R5000 can monitor the vehicle’s tire pressure and alert you to possible tire
pressure problems.
Tire Pressure Sensor Operation
Tire pressure is monitored approximately every 5 minutes with sensors
placed on each tire. If a low pressure condition exists, the tire pressure is
monitored more frequently (approximately every 15 seconds). When
there is a tire pressure alarm condition such as low pressure or low sensor
battery, an alarm in red will appear on your screen, alerting you to the
potential problem. The system generates four dierent alarm conditions
described below.
Tire Pressure Alarms and Conditions
Alarm Condition
Low pressure Tire pressure is 12.5% below its initial value.
PULL OVER, INSPECT TIRE AND REPAIR.
Critical low pressure Tire pressure is 25% below its initial value.
PULL OVER, INSPECT TIRE AND REPAIR.
Missing alarm The R5000 has not received a status update
from the sensor in the last 15-30 minutes.
Low battery Sensor’s battery is low – the sensor should be
replaced and a new sensor should be ordered now.
Battery life for the Sensor is expected to be 3 to 3 ½
years. Battery life can be aected by many factors,
including extremely hot or cold temperatures and
especially during low pressure alerts. When a pressure
alert exists, the Sensors transmit an alert to the R5000
until the alert is corrected – correct immediately –
as sensor battery life can be aected.
Installing Tire Pressure Sensors
The sensors determine operating pressure of the tire when the sensor is rst
installed. Therefore the tire pressure at the time of installation is CRITICAL! All
tires MUST be inated to the manufacturer’s recommended cold pressures
while the tires are cold. Refer to the owner’s manual.
Caution! Install the tire pressure sensors on the tires when
they are still cold. Failure to install at this “cold” temperature
may cause false alerts.
Carefully inspect tires and valve stems prior to installation of the system to ensure that
they are in good condition. DEFECTIVE VALVE STEMS MUST BE REPLACED. THE DILL
VALVE (small valve inside the valve stem) MUST DEPRESS FULLY AND RELEASE AIR
FOR THE SENSOR TO ACTIVATE. The sensor will not activate properly if the dill valve is
not the proper length (a common problem).
1) Press the INFO button repeatedly until Tires is highlighted.
2) Press SEL or wait until Tires is automatically selected.
3) Using the FOUR-WAY arrow keys, select the tire to add a
tire pressure sensor.
4) Hold SEL until the system prompts you to add a sensor.
To abort adding a sensor, tap the SEL button.
5) Screw the tire pressure sensor onto the tire selected.
TIGHTEN FIRMLY BY HAND.
You should hear the “hiss” of released air when the sensor is being screwed
on. Hold the valve stem with your free hand and tighten the sensor securely.
Caution! Using a tool to tighten the sensor can damage the
sensor and nullify the warranty.
6) Wait for system to report new tire added (a green tire icon appears). This can
take up to one minute.
In the unlikely event that the system has not detected the sensor within one
minute after screwing on the sensor, remove the sensor, wait one minute, and
then reattach the sensor to tire. (The system can be left in ‘add sensor’ mode
during this process.) Repeat this step until the sensor is detected.
7) Repeat steps 1-6 for each tire.
After installing the sensors, check for leaks by thoroughly covering the sensor,
extension and valve stem with a solution of one part liquid soap to two parts water
and look for bubbles indicating a leak.
Note: Once a sensor is added to the system, the sensor remains associated with that
tire position until deleted, regardless of attachment/removal from the actual tire.
Refer to the Operators Manual for further Tire Pressure Monitor
information.
VEHICLE STATUS (Status)
The R5000 Vehicle Status display provides information about the operating
conditions of the vehicle. The following table describes the information available in
the status screens.
Screen Status Description
Road Traveling information such as road speed, fuel
economy, fuel level, average fuel economy, total
fuel used, instantaneous fuel rate and total vehicle
distance is found here.
Engine View engine RPM, oil temperature and pressure,
coolant temperature and pressure and transmission
oil temperature and pressure in this screen.
Electrical Battery voltage and alternator status are available
in this screen.
Environment Interior and Exterior temperature as well as Barometric
pressure and Heading can be viewed in this screen.
Miscellaneous Washer Fluid Level and Engine Load can be viewed
in this screen.
Tire Pressure The pressure of the vehicle tires is displayed.
This requires the optional Tire Pressure Sensors.
NOTE: The type and availability of status and alarm information is
dependant on the make and model of the recreational vehicle.
How to View Status Information in a Background
Window
You can view one of the elds from the status display in the Background window
even when the status display is not the main Application.
1) To select an item for display in the background window. Use the UP and
DOWN arrow keys to highlight the status item for display.
2) Press the SEL button to select the item. A check box will appear next to your
selection. Selecting a dierent parameter will remove the previous item
from the display.
3) To remove an item from the background window. Move to the selected
item and press the SEL button again to uncheck the item.
NOTE: Selecting an item will override the information in the Background
window unless there is an Alarm condition.
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Figure 1: Front Panel Controls
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