Mitsubishi MOTORS Multi-Communication User Manual

Mitsubishi
Multi-Communication
System
Introduction
In order to fully utilize the functionality of this product and ensure safe and correct operation, please read the “User Manual” carefully before operation. After reading the “User Manual”, ensure this is kept readily available, and refer to it again if you do not understand any points, or in the event of problems.
Table of contents
Introduction
Before Use 5
Disclaimers .................................................... 5
Important Points on Usage ............................ 6
FCC NOTE .................................................... 6
FCC CAUTION .............................................. 6
Restrictions on Operations while the Vehicle Is Driving .........
7
How to Clean ................................................. 7
Trademarks.................................................... 7
Important Points on Safety for the Customer .........
9
How to Read This Manual ...............11
Basic Operation 12
This Product ....................................12
Main Unit Panel ........................................... 12
Start ............................................................. 14
SD Cards ..................................................... 14
Insert an SD Card ........................................ 15
Remove the SD Card .................................. 17
How to Perform Touch Operations .....
18
When Touching ___ ..................................... 18
Searching Items from a List ......................... 18
How to Input Characters ................ 19
Keyboard for Character Input ...................... 19
Keyboard for Number Input ......................... 20
Input assist for searches .............................. 20
Top Menu ......................................... 21
Display Types .............................................. 21
Destination Menu ......................................... 22
Navi Menu ................................................... 23
Mode ............................................................ 24
INFO Menu .................................................. 25
SETTINGS Menu ......................................... 26
NAVI
Basic Operation 27
Navigation Functions ...................... 27
What is Navigation? ..................................... 27
GPS Antenna ............................................... 27
Map Data ..................................................... 28
Position Measurement ................................. 28
Route Search Methods ................................ 29
Route Guidance ........................................... 29
Precautions for operating the navigation ..... 29
Navigation Screen ..........................30
Map Display Contents ................................. 30
Display the Destination Menu ...................... 32
Display the Scroll Menu ............................... 32
Display the Sub-menu ................................. 33
Display the Current Location Screen ........... 33
Select the Map Screen ...................34
Types of Maps ............................................. 34
Map Reference Orientation ......................... 36
Change the P side P Display Information ......
37
Guidance Display ............................ 38
Junction Guidance Map ............................... 38
Toll Booth Guidance Map ............................ 38
Ferry/Car Train Guidance Map .................... 38
Lane Guidance ............................................ 38
Junction View .............................................. 39
Curve Guidance ........................................... 39
Speed Indicator Guidance ........................... 39
Operate the Map ............................. 40
Switch the Scale .......................................... 40
Scroll the Map .............................................. 40
Operations from the Scroll Menu ....
42
Set as the Destination ................................. 42
Set as the Waypoint..................................... 42
Set in the Address Book .............................. 43
Search for Nearby Establishments .............. 43
Check the Location of Your Car. .................. 44
Freeway Information ....................... 45
Display Contents ......................................... 45
Information on Establishments .................... 45
Displaying .................................................... 46
Check Area Information ............................... 46
Destination Settings 47
Set Your Home as the Destination .....
47
Set the Searched for Location as the Destination........
48
Search for a Location ..................... 49
Load from the Address Book ....................... 49
Load a Frequently Used Location from the Address Book ........
49
Use the Search History ................................ 50
Search from Address ................................... 50
Search by Inputting an Establishment Name .....
51
Search for Nearby Establishments .............. 53
Search from Telephone Number .................. 55
Search from Zip Code ................................. 55
Search by Latitude and Longitude ............... 56
Set the Start Location as the Destination .....
56
Guidance Start Screen ...................57
Show Route ................................................. 57
Route Checking and Changing 58
Route Checking ............................... 58
Check the Next Junction to Turn ................. 58
Check the Route .......................................... 58
Check the Entire Route ............................... 59
View a Demo Trip ........................................ 60
Change the Route ........................... 61
Change Search Conditions .......................... 61
Set and Change a Waypoint ........................ 61
Select from Four Routes .............................. 64
Search for a Detour Route ........................... 64
Searching for a Different Route ................... 65
Pause Route Guidance ............................... 65
Delete a Route ............................................. 65
Select the DRG route .................................. 66
Register an Avoid Area ................................ 66
Set an Address in the Address Book
68
Register a Home Location .............. 68
Change the Home Location
......................... 69
Erase Your Home Registration ....................69
Set a Frequently Used Location in the Address Book .........
70
Change a Frequently Used Location ........... 71
Delete a Frequently Used Location ............. 71
Set an Address in the Address Book ......
72
Register the Current Location ...................... 72
Register a Searched for Location ................ 72
Change the List Order ................................. 73
Delete an Address from the Address Book ......
73
Change Address Book Information ....
74
Address Book Information Screen ............... 74
RTT 77
RTT .................................................. 77
Display Contents
......................................... 78
Checking the RTT Traffi c Messages .....
79
Registering the RTT Surveillance Map .....
80
Registering from RTT Traffi c Messages ...... 80
Registering from Scroll Menu ...................... 80
AV
Audio Functions 81
Basic Operation .............................. 81
Switch Audio
ON/OFF ................................. 81
Adjust Volume .............................................. 81
Insert/Eject Discs ......................................... 82
AV Icons ...................................................... 83
Steering Remote Control Switch Operation ......
84
Handling of Discs ............................ 85
Types of Disc That Can Be Played Back ..... 86
Audio Files(MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV) .....
87
Folder Structure ........................................... 88
What Is MP3? .............................................. 89
What Is WMA? ............................................. 90
What Is AAC? .............................................. 91
What Is WAV? .............................................. 92
Radio 93
Listen to Radio ................................
93
Display Contents ......................................... 94
Register Your Favorite Broadcast Stations ......
96 Search for Broadcast Stations
with Strong Signals ...................................... 96
Search for Broadcast Stations from the Station List .......
97
Emergency Broadcasts ............................... 98
Set Reception Mode .................................... 98
P side P Display Screen .............................. 98
Listen to Satellite Radio ................. 99
Display Contents ....................................... 100
Search for Your Favorite Channel. ............ 101
Register Your Favorite Channel ................. 102
Setting Listening Restrictions .................... 102
Set the channel skip. ................................. 105
The SIRIUS ID is displayed. ...................... 106
Updating Broadcast Information ................ 106
P side P Display Screen ............................ 106
DISC 107
Listen to CDs .................................
107
Display a List ............................................. 107
Display Contents ....................................... 108
Switch Playback Mode .............................. 109
P side P Display Screen ............................ 109
Listen to Audio Files on a Disc ..... 110
Display a List ..............................................110
Display Contents ........................................111
Switch Playback Mode ...............................112
P side P Display Screen .............................113
iPod/USB/SD 114
Play iPod .......................................114
Switch Playback Mode
...............................115
Display Contents ........................................116
Search by List .............................................117
P side P Display Screen .............................118
Listen to Audio Files on
a USB Device/SD Card ..................119
Switch Playback Mode .............................. 120
Display Contents ....................................... 121
Display a List ............................................. 122
Display the Music Menu ............................ 123
P side P Display Screen ............................ 124
External Input Devices 125
Use Bluetooth Audio ..................... 125
Connect a Bluetooth-capable Audio Device
............................................. 126
Listen to a Bluetooth-capable
Audio Device ............................................. 126
Display Contents ....................................... 127
Switch Playback Mode .............................. 128
P side P Display Screen ............................ 128
Use AUX ........................................ 130
Outputting Audio ........................................ 130
INFO/SETTINGS
INFO 131
Calendar ........................................ 131
Displaying ..................................................
131
Setting Special Days ................................. 132
Setting Anniversaries ................................. 134
User SD .........................................136
Displaying .................................................. 136
Update the Map Database ............ 137
Trip ................................................ 138
Displaying .................................................. 138
Changing the Reset Mode ......................... 139
Check the History ...................................... 140
Lap Time .................................................... 140
Air Conditioner .............................. 142
Displaying .................................................. 142
GPS Information ............................ 143
Displaying .................................................. 143
P side P Display Screen ............................ 144
Mobile Phone ................................. 145
Connect Your Mobile Phone ...................... 145
Display the Phonebook .............................. 145
Register in Phonebook .............................. 145
Edit a Phonebook ...................................... 147
Dial a Telephone ........................................ 148
Incoming Calls ........................................... 150
Setting Passcode ....................................... 151
Camera .......................................... 152
Displaying .................................................. 152
Environment .................................. 153
Displaying .................................................. 153
Maintenance ................................. 154
Displaying .................................................. 154
Set Maintenance Information ..................... 155
Update Maintenance Information .............. 157
Set Maintenance Information Guidance .... 157
HD Radio Data Information ........... 159
Displaying .................................................. 159
Fuel price Information Screen ................... 160
Check the Location of Gas Stations .......... 160
Weather Information Screen ...................... 162
Check the Weather Information ................. 163
P side P Display Screen ............................ 164
Version Info ................................... 165
Displaying .................................................. 165
Version Updating Method .......................... 165
Voice Operation 167
Voice Control ................................ 167
About the Learning Function
..................... 168
Skip Audio Guide ....................................... 168
End Voice Control ...................................... 168
Audio operable screens ............................. 168
Navigation Function Operation ....169
Creating a Route ....................................... 169
Search for a Location ................................ 170
Operating the Map ..................................... 172
Checking and Changing the Route ............ 174
Audio Function Operation ............. 175
Selecting and Playing Media ..................... 175
Repeating Playback ................................... 175
Selecting and Playing Tracks .................... 175
Switch to Other Functions ............ 176
Displaying Information ............................... 176
Telephone (Hands-free) ............................. 176
List of Accepted Commands ........177
Navigation Function Operation .................. 177
Audio Function Operation .......................... 185
Searchable Genre Names in the Surroundings ....
188
Check the Voice Control Help ...... 195
SETTINGS 196
Navi Settings ................................. 196
Guidance ................................................... 197
Screen ....................................................... 199
RTT Options .............................................. 202
Route Options ............................................ 203
Navi Voice/Others ...................................... 204
Personal .................................................... 206
Adjust Audio Sound Quality .......... 207
Balance/Fader ........................................... 207
Equalizer Settings ...................................... 208
Tone Settings ............................................. 208
Surround Settings ...................................... 209
Other Settings ............................................ 209
System Settings ............................ 211
Time ............................................................211
Language ....................................................211
Opening Setting ......................................... 212
A/C Cut-in .................................................. 212
Units .......................................................... 212
Bluetooth Setting ....................................... 213
Keyboard Layout ....................................... 215
Voice control settings ................................. 215
Other Settings ............................... 216
Display Off ................................................. 216
Picture Control ........................................... 216
Vehicle Settings ......................................... 216
Clock Screen ............................................. 221
Other
Troubleshooting ............................ 222
If This Message Appears... ........................ 222
If You Think Something Is Not Working Properly... ....
224
After the Car Battery Has Been Replaced ...
227
END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT OF THE HERE DATABASE .....
228
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Introduction Before Use
Introduction
The followings are what you need to know before using this product.
Before Use
Disclaimers
• Mitsubishi Motors will in no way be held responsible for losses resulting from fi re, earthquake, tsunami, fl ood, or other natural disasters; from actions of third parties; from other accidents; or from inappropriate or abnormal usage conditions utilized by the customer, be said conditions deliberate or unintentional.
• There will be no indemnifi cation for alteration or loss of any information stored upon this product (address book etc.) by the customer or a third party resulting from improper use of this product, the infl uence of static electricity or electric noise, or at the time of malfunction or repair or similar circumstances. We recommend that you create backups of important information as a precautionary measure.
• Some personal information (addresses in address book, telephone numbers etc.) input into this product may remain in memory even if this product is removed. The customer is responsible for proper handling and management (including deleting) of personal information to protect privacy when handing this product over to anyone else or disposing of it. Mitsubishi Motors will in no way be held responsible.
• Mitsubishi Motors will in no way be held responsible for any collateral losses (loss of business profi ts, alteration or loss of recorded data) resulting from the usage or inability to use this product.
• Please be aware that the map displayed is from when the data was prepared, so it may differ from current conditions. Also, Mitsubishi Motors will in no way be held responsible for any losses resulting from map data inadequacies.
• This product contains data on traffi c regulations, but due to changes in traffi c rules, this data may differ from the actual traffi c rules. Always obey the actual traffi c regulations. Also, Mitsubishi Motors will in no way be held responsible for any losses resulting from traffi c accidents or traffi c rule violations due to traffi c regulation data inadequacies.
• Returns, refunds, exchange, or conversion for reasons of map data inadequacy or the like are not possible. There may be times when the map data does not match the specifi c objective of the user. The contents of the map data are subject to change without notice. The map data may contain wrong or missing characters, incorrect locations etc.
• The rule guidance and audio guidance, for example when to turn, may sometimes differ from the actual traffi c signs or traffi c regulations. Always obey the actual traffi c signs and actual traffi c regulations.
• For the purpose of product improvement, specifi cations and external appearance may be subject to change without advance notice. Accordingly, while the contents of the User Manual may differ, please be aware that returns, refunds, exchange, or conversion are not possible.
• This User Manual explains details for multiple vehicle models together. Depending on the vehicle model, there may be functions that may be described but not available, or requirements for separately purchased­products. Thank you for your understanding.
• Images and illustrations used in the User Manual are either those used in development, or used for explanations. Please be aware that these may differ from the actual images and illustrations used in the product.
• Please be aware that Mitsubishi Motors, including after-sales service departments, will in no way be held responsible for any losses or detriment resulting from alteration or loss of any information stored in this product, including customer registration information.
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Important Points on Usage
Common
• During operation, ensure that the vehicle is not stationary in a garage or other confi ned area with bad ventilation while the engine is running. Doing so may result in gas poisoning.
• For safety, the driver is not to operate this product while the vehicle is moving. The driver should also minimize as much as possible the time spent viewing the screen. Being distracted by the screen can result in an accident.
• Do not turn the volume up to the extent that you cannot hear sounds from outside the vehicle while driving. Driving without being able to hear sounds from outside the vehicle can result in an accident.
• Do not disassemble or modify the product. This may lead to malfunction, smoking, or re.
• Avoid relying on this product for guidance to emergency facilities (hospitals, fi re departments, police, etc.). Contact such emergency facilities directly.
• When operating, ensure that the vehicle is stopped in a safe area in which stopping is permitted.
• Continued usage of this product without the engine running may deplete the vehicle battery, meaning that the engine may not be able to start. Ensure this product is used while the engine is running.
• The following phenomena are characteristic of LCD screens. They do not indicate a malfunction.
- Small black dots or bright dots (red, blue,
green) on the screen.
- Screen movement is slow during cold
weather.
- The screen is sometimes dark during hot
weather.
- The color tones and brightness vary with
the viewing angle.
• It is a characteristic of LCD screens that the picture quality varies with the viewing angle. When using this product for the fi rst time, adjust the picture quality.
• If you paste an commercially-available LCD protective fi lm or the like on the screen, it may interfere with touch panel operation.
• If you operate the touch panel with a sharp object (pen tip, fi nger nail, etc.), the screen may be scratched and this unit may be damaged, leading to faulty operation.
• Operating the touch panel with gloves on may cause faulty operation.
• When cleaning the screen, wipe it with a soft cloth. Do not use benzene, paint thinners, anti-static agents, or other chemical wipes. They could scratch the screen.
iPod/iPhone Playback Function
(Option)
• This product supports audio playback from iPod/iPhone devices, however differing versions mean that playback cannot be guaranteed.
• Please be aware that depending on the iPod/iPhone model or version, operation may differ.
FCC NOTE
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC CAUTION
Changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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Introduction Before Use
Restrictions on Operations while the Vehicle Is Driving
Some operations are restricted while the vehicle is driving. The driver should refrain from operating this product while the vehicle is moving. First stop the vehicle in a safe location, then operate this product.
How to Clean
• If the product becomes dirty, wipe with a soft cloth.
• If very dirty, use a soft cloth dipped in neutral detergent diluted in water, and then wrung out. Do not use benzene, thinners, or other chemical wipes. This may harm the surface.
Trademarks
• Product names and other proper names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
• Furthermore, even if there is no specifi c denotation of trademarks or registered trademarks, these are to be observed in their entirety.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Manufactured under license from DTS Licensing Limited. DTS, the Symbol, & DTS and the Symbol together are registered trademarks & DTS Neural Surround is a trademark of DTS, Inc. Product includes software. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
“PremiDIA HD” and “PremiDIA WIDE” is a trademark of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation whose registration is pending.
SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
©1987-2013 HERE. All rights reserved.
HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corporation. U.S. and Foreign Patents. HD Radio
TM
and the HD, HD Radio, and “Arc” logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp.
©2010 siRiUs XM Radio inc. siRiUs, XM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of siRiUs XM Radio inc. and its subsidiaries. all other marks, channel names and logos are the property of their respective owners. all rights reserved.
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8
“Made for iPod,” “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifi cally to iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has been certifi ed by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
iPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards
* This product is compatible with iOS5 on the “iPod touch”
and “iPhone”.
* iPod and iTunes licensing allows individual users to privately
reproduce and play back non-copyrighted material as well as material that may be legally copied and reproduced. Infringement of copyright is prohibited.
* The supported devices for vehicles with a Bluetooth
®
2.0
interface vary. For details, refer to the vehicle's user manual.
iPodclassic
iPod
iPodnano
iPodtouch
iPhone
Important Points on Safety for the Customer
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Introduction Before Use
Important Points on Safety for the Customer
This product features a number of pictorial indications as well as points concerning handling so that you can use the product correctly and in a safe manner, as well as prevent injury or damage to yourself, other users, or property.
WARNING
This indicates details regarding handling of the product that if ignored, could be expected to result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
This indicates details regarding handling of the product that if ignored, could be expected to result in personal injury or property loss.
WARNING
• The driver should not pay close attention to the images on the screen while driving.
This may prevent the driver looking where they are going, and cause an accident.
• The driver should not perform complicated operations while driving.
Performing complicated operations while driving may prevent the driver looking where they are going, and cause an accident. Therefore stop the vehicle in a safe location before performing such operations.
• Do not use during malfunctions, such as when the screen does not light up or no sound is audible.
This may lead to accident, fi re, or electric shock.
• Do not place anything on the open display.
This may lead to accident, fi re, electric shock, or malfunction.
• Ensure water or other foreign objects do not enter the product.
This may lead to smoking, fi re, electric shock, or malfunction.
WARNING
• Do not insert foreign objects into the disc slot or card slot.
This may lead to fi re, electric shock, or malfunction.
• Always obey all actual traffi c regulations, even when following route guidance from this navigation system.
Due to changes in traffi c rules, this data may differ from the actual traffi c regulations. Always obey the actual traffi c regulations.
• In the event of abnormalities occurring when foreign objects or water enter the product, resulting in smoke or a strange smell, immediately stop using the product, and consult with your dealer.
Continuing to use the product may result in accident, fi re, or electric shock.
• Do not disassemble or modify the product.
This may lead to malfunction, fi re, or electric shock.
During thunderstorms, do not
touch the antenna or the front panel.
This may lead to electrical shock from lightning.
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Important Points on Safety for the Customer
CAUTION
• Do not block ventilation holes or heat sinks on the product.
Blocking ventilation holes or heat sinks may prevent heat from escaping from within the product, leading to fi re or malfunction.
• Do not turn the volume up to the extent that you cannot hear sounds from outside the vehicle while driving.
Driving without being able to hear sounds from outside the vehicle may result in an accident.
• If opening or closing the monitor panel interferes with gear shift lever operation etc., stop your car in a safe location before performing such operations.
• Do not insert your hand or fi ngers into the disc slot or card slot.
This may result in injury.
• Do not leave the monitor panel open when you are not using the product.
This may result in injury.
• Be careful that your hand or ngers are not pinched when you open or close the monitor panel.
This may result in injury.
How to Read This Manual
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Introduction Before Use
How to Read This Manual
The notation used in this manual and what it means are as follows.
1)
2)
3)
4)
8)
5)
7)
9)
10)
11)
6)
1) Volume Header
Classifi ed by main functions.
2) Chapter Header
Classifi es more fi nely the main functions in the volume header. A chapter header appears at the head of each chapter. You can also check the index on the right edge.
3) Major Header
Classifi es the main operations and functions in a chapter.
4) Intermediate Header
Classifi es the operations and functions under the major header.
5) Minor Header
Classifi es more fi nely the operations and functions classifi ed under the intermediate header.
6)
Equipment by type
Indicates equipment that differs according to the vehicle model and grade.
7) Operation procedure
These are numbers that shows the operation procedure. Perform the procedure in the order of these numbers.
8)
○○○
key or [○○○] key
Shows an operation key on the panel.
9)
○○○
or [○○○]
Shows a touch switch displayed on the screen.
10)
(P000)
Shows the page to refer to. It contains relevant explanations etc.
11)
Continued on the next page
Used when the explanation of operations is continued.
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This Product
Basic Operation
This Product
Main Unit Panel
This gives the names of each section of the main unit panel and explains their functions.
When the panel is closed
1)
2) 9)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
1) Display
Operations can be performed by touching the touch switches.
“How to Perform Touch Operations”(P18)
2)
PWR/VOL
key
(P81)
Allows you to adjust the volume for the audio function and telephone function. It also allows you to switch the audio function ON/OFF.
Hold down to turn OFF/ON the audio
function and the screen display.
To display it again, touch the screen or
press [MAP].
3)
AUDIO
key
Displays the audio source screen (for the last source used).
4)
key/ key
Allows you to seek a radio station, or
select a CD track. Also, holding down either of these keys allows you to fast­forward/fast-rewind a CD.
5)
MODE
key
(P24)
Used to select an audio source. Each time this is pressed, this switches
the audio source. The audio source can only be switched on the Mode screen.
6)
OPEN
key
Displays the monitor panel open/close screen. Used to open/close the monitor panel or insert or remove a disc
(P82)
.
7)
SETTINGS
key
(P196)
Used to make settings.
8)
INFO
key
(P25)
Used to check information.
9)
FOLDER/TUNE
key
Allows to select an audio fi le folder or a radio station by turning.
SOUND
key
(P207)
Pressing the key displays the sound quality setting screen. Used to adjust the sound quality.
10)
MAP
key
Used to display the current location screen of the navigation
(P30)
.
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Introduction Basic Operation
11)
- ZOOM
key/
ZOOM +
key
Zooms in or zooms out the map.
“Switch the Scale”(P40)
12)
DEST
key
(P47)
Used to set a navigation destination.
13)
key
Allows you to switch the map screen color Auto, Daytime, and Nighttime according to the car lighting state.
14)
NAVI MENU
key
(P23)
Used to make navigation settings.
NOTE
Operation and display of the following keys differ depending on the model.
2)
PWR/VOL
key
The audio function goes OFF and the
screen display may not go out even by holding down the key.
4)
key/ key
Seeking of radio stations may function by
holding down the key.
5)
MODE
key
The audio source may not be switchable.
12)
DEST
key
This may be the
key.
1) Map slot
The map card that contains the map data for the navigation functions is inserted here.
2) User slot
An audio SD card is inserted here. Audio SD cards can be played
(P121)
. Also, map
data can be updated.
“Update the Map Database”(P137)
3) Disc slot
When a disc is inserted that can be played by this product, starts playback.
“Inserting the Disc”(P82)
When the panel is open
1)
3)
2)
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This Product
Start
Start the system.
CAUTION
• This system cannot be started unless a map card is inserted.
1
Switch the vehicle's ignition key to “ACC” or “ON”.
2
Check the message, then touch
OK
.
If the audio function was used last the previous time, the display switches to the audio screen.
This switches to the navigation screen.
ADVICE
• Immediately after the ignition key is switched to “ACC” or “ON”, if the navigation functions are used, some functions are not available immediately after the map screen is displayed because data is being read in from the map card. Please wait until the reading is completed.
• Allows you to disable the opening animation to make startup faster.
“Opening Setting”(P212)
This function may not be set depending
on the model.
SD Cards
This product supports two types of SD cards: map cards used with the navigation function and audio SD cards used with audio functions.
WARNING
• In order to prevent an accident, keep the SD card out of the reach of small children.
If a child does swallow an SD card, seek immediate medical attention.
CAUTION
• Do not insert the map card anywhere other than the map slot in this product. Doing so may lead to malfunction. Data might be destroyed and the map card might become unusable.
• When inserting and removing an SD card, rst ensure that your car is stopped in a safe area in which stopping is permitted.
• Do not remove a SD card or switch OFF the power while data is being read from or written to the SD card. The recorded data might be lost or damaged.
• Do not insert foreign objects into the SD card slot. This may lead to injury, smoking, or fi re.
• There are two SD card slots, the map slot and the user slot. Be sure to insert the SD card into the correct slot.
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Introduction Basic Operation
NOTE
• Mitsubishi Motors will in no way be held responsible for any losses resulting from SD card data loss.
• SD cards formatted using standard computer functions may not operate correctly.
• SD cards have a fi nite service life. After being written repeatedly, writing, erasing, etc. may become impossible.
Important Points on Handling
• Fingerprints or other marks on the terminals of an SD card may result in its content being more diffi cult to read. When holding an SD card, do not touch its terminals.
• Do not affi x paper or stickers to an SD card and do not damage it.
• Do not forcefully insert an SD card if an SD card is already within the device. Doing so may lead to malfunction.
• Do not insert anything other than an SD card into an SD card slot. Inserting anything other than an SD card may cause damage or get the object stuck in the slot.
Important Points on Storage
When you take an SD card out of this product, store it out of direct sunlight.
Insert an SD Card
Map Card
Insert the map card that contains the map data for the navigation functions.
1
Press the
OPEN
key.
2
Touch
Monitor OPEN
.
The monitor panel opens.
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3
Insert the map card into the map slot.
Insert until you hear the “click”.
MAP
MAP
Slot
Slot
MAP Slot
MAP Card
MAP Card
MAP Card
CAUTION
• Do not insert into the user slot.
4
Press the
OPEN
key to close
the monitor panel.
You can now use the navigation function.
Audio SD Card
Insert the audio SD card used for the audio functions.
1
Press the
OPEN
key.
2
Touch
Monitor OPEN
.
The monitor panel opens.
3
Insert the audio SD card into the user slot.
Insert until you hear the “click”.
User Slot
User Slot
User Slot
AudioSDCard
AudioSDCard
AudioSDCard
CAUTION
• Do not insert into the map slot.
4
Press the
OPEN
key to close
the monitor panel.
You can now use the SD card with the audio functions.
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Remove the SD Card
Map Card
The map card that contains the map data for the navigation functions is inserted. This device cannot be used if the map card is removed.
Audio SD Card
Eject the audio SD card used for the audio functions.
1
Press the
OPEN
key.
2
Touch
Monitor OPEN
.
The monitor panel opens.
3
Push the audio SD card in the user slot until you hear a “click”.
1
2
AudioSDCard
AudioSDCard
AudioSDCard
The audio SD card jumps out and can now be removed. Gently remove it.
4
Press the
OPEN
key to close
the monitor panel.
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How to Perform Touch Operations
How to Perform Touch Operations
This system uses a touch panel that is operated by touching the display directly.
When Touching ___
This manual indicates the operation of touching the screen to “Enter” with “Touch ___”.
Also, the menu of operations executed by touch is indicated as “Touch Switch”.
CAUTION
• The surface of the display scratches easily. Do not push on it too hard or rub it with a stiff cloth.
• If the screen is dirty, wipe it gently with an eyeglass wipe or other soft cloth.
Searching Items from a List
By touching or , you can select one item at a time from the list. By touching or , you can move the display one page.
When the item you are searching for is displayed, touch it directly.
How to Input Characters
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Introduction Basic Operation
How to Input Characters
This section explains the menu items for the character input keyboard.
Keyboard for Character Input
6)
2)
3)
4)
1)
7)
9)
8)
5)
1) Input character display section
Displays the input characters.
2) The cursor
is displayed with and to the left of ,
characters are input.
3) Input keyboard
Displayed characters can be input by touch.
4)
Set
This fi nalizes all the input characters and ends character input mode.
5)
A/a
Switches the characters displayed on the input keyboard in the order of capital letters, small letters, and Capital letters.
6)
Clears one character among the characters being input.
7)
Clear All
Clears all the characters being input.
8)
More
Switches the characters displayed on the input keyboard to “Numbers” and “Symbols”.
9)
Back
Returns to the previous screen.
ADVICE
• For some functions and character types, some touch switches may either not be displayed or changed into some other touch switch. For details, refer to the explanations of individual functions.
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How to Input Characters
Types of Characters That Can Be Input
The input keyboard is capable of inputting various characters. Character input is displayed when it becomes necessary during the operation of functions. However, some functions limit the characters that can be input.
Letters/numbers
Symbols
Keyboard for Number Input
The input keyboard makes it possible to input house numbers and latitude/longitude.
Input assist for searches
4) 5)
1) 3)2)
1)
Displays the previous candidate list.
2) Search candidate list
Displays characters and candidates that follow the input characters. Touching this completes the input.
3)
Displays the next candidate list.
4)
List
Displays the search results for the input characters.
5)
Keyword
Keywords can be input.
Top Menu
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Introduction Basic Operation
Top Menu
By pressing the corresponding key, you can use various functions from the top menus.
Display Types
The top menus have a number of display methods. You can use the one you like best. You can switch by touching the display switch menu at the top of each top menu.
Touch switch
Display contents
NOTE
• The types that can be displayed depend on the top menu. There are also menus that do not allow you to switch the display type.
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Top Menu
Destination Menu
This section explains the destination menu displayed when you press the
DEST
key.
This may be the key depending on the model.
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
1)
14)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
7)
1) Display switch menu
(P21)
Allows you to switch the menu display type.
2)
Go Home
Allows you to register a home location.
(P68)
Also allows you to set your
registered home as the destination.
(P47)
3)
Address/Intersection
(P50)
Allows you to search for a location from
an address.
4)
Point of Interest
(P51)
Allows you to input the name of an establishment to search for the establishment.
5)
Zip Code
(P95)
Allows you to input the zip code to search for its location.
6)
Phone Number
(P55)
Allows you to input the telephone number
to search for its location.
7)
Displays the numbers for frequently used
locations
(P49)
.
8) Clock
Displays the current time using 12- or 24-
hour time.
9)
Latitude/Longitude
(P56)
Allows you to input the latitude and
longitude to search for its location.
10)
Return Trip
(P56)
Sets the start location as the destination.
11)
Previous 50
(P50)
Allows you to select a location for which
a map of the surroundings has been displayed by using the search function.
12)
Address Book
(P49)
Allows you to select a location from the
address book.
13)
Advanced Search
(P53)
Allows you to search for an establishment
around the current location or destination, along the route, etc.
14)
Delete Route
(P65)
Deletes the set route.
Top Menu
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Navi Menu
This section explains the navigation menu displayed when you press the
NAVI MENU
key.
2)
3)
4)
1)
5)
6)
7)
8)
1)
Route Menu
(P58)
Allows you to check and edit the set route.
2)
Guidance
(P197)
Allows you to set up the guidance display.
3)
Screen
(P199)
Allows you to set up the navigation display.
4)
RTT
(P77)
Allows you to set up the RTT.
5)
Route Options
(P203)
Allows you to set up the default values for
route search conditions.
6)
Navi Voice/Others
(P204)
Allows you to set up the navigation audio
guidance. Also allows you to check vehicle signals.
(P205)
7)
Personal
(P206)
Allows you to manage address book,
home location, and other information.
8)
Start Demo
(P60)
Starts a demo trip.
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Top Menu
Mode
This section explains the Mode displayed when you press the
MODE
key.
2)
3)
4)
5)
1)
6)
7)
8)
9)
1) Display switch menu
(P21)
Allows you to switch the menu display type.
2)
AM
(P93)
Allows you to use the AM radio function.
3)
FM
(P93)
Allows you to use the FM radio function.
4)
SD
(P119)
Allows you to play back audio fi les (MP3/
WMA/AAC/WAV) on an SD card.
5) USB/iPod menu
*1
When an iPod is connected to this product,
iPod
is displayed. When you
touch it, the iPod screen is displayed.
( P114)
When a USB memory is connected to this product,
USB
is displayed. When you
touch it, the USB screen is displayed.
( P119)
When nothing is connected to this product,
USB/iPod
is displayed.
6)
SIRIUS
*4
(P99)
Allows you to use satellite radio.
7)
CD
Plays media inserted into this product. Audio CD
( P107)
Audio fi les (MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV)
( P110)
8)
AUX
*1, *2
(P130)
When an external input device is
connected to this product, the audio from the external input device is played.
9)
Bluetooth Audio
*3
(P125)
When a Bluetooth-capable audio device
is connected to this product, the Bluetooth audio function can be used.
*1 This is equipment that only some vehicle types have. This
also requires the external input device and a cable.
*2 [AUX] is displayed even if no separately-purchased
external input/output cable and external input device is connected to this product.
*3 This is equipment that only some vehicle types have. This
requires an audio device that is Bluetooth capable. No cable is required.
*4 This is equipment that only some vehicle types have.
Requires satellite tuner connection.
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INFO Menu
This section explains the info menu displayed when you press the
INFO
key. The order of display items may differ depending on the model. In that case, 9)
Fuel/Weather
changes to
HD Information
.
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
1)
Menu 1
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
Menu2
13)
14)
1) Display switch menu
(P21)
Allows you to switch the menu display type.
2)
Calendar
(P131)
Displays the calendar. Allows you to check and set special days and anniversaries.
3)
GPS Information
(P143)
Allows you to check the name of the
current location, its latitude/longitude, and the number of GPS satellites being received.
4)
Trip
*
(P138)
Allows you to check and set trip
information.
5)
Environment
*
(P153)
Allows you to check the outside air
temperature, altitude, and air pressure.
6)
Air Conditioner
*
(P142)
Allows you to check the air conditioner
status.
7)
Maintenance
*
(P154)
Allows you to make settings for
notifi cations when engine oil, oil fi lter, and other maintenance is due.
8)
Mobile Phone
*
(P145)
Allows you to make and receive telephone
calls.
9)
Fuel/Weather
(P159)
Allows you to check Fuel prices and
weather information.
10)
User SD
(P136)
Allows you to check the SD card capacity
and available space. Also allows you to update the map database
(P137)
.
11)
more
When there are many items, you can
move forward/back by page. This is not displayed when there are few items.
12)
Map Reg. Code
(P137)
Allows you to check the request code
required for updating the map.
13)
Voice Control Help
*
(P195)
Allows you to check a list of voice
commands, the usage for voice control, etc.
14)
Version Info.
(P165)
Allows you to check the program version,
map version, etc.
* This is displayed when your car is equipped with the
equipment.
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Top Menu
SETTINGS Menu
This section explains the settings menu displayed when you press the
SETTINGS
key.
6)
Sound Quality Control
may not be displayed depending on the model.
2)
1)
3)
5)
6)
4)
1)
Display Off
(P216)
Allows you to switch OFF the screen display.
2)
Picture Control
(P216)
Allows you to adjust the picture quality.
3)
Vehicle Settings
*1
(P216)
Allows you to make settings for vehicle equipment.
4)
System
*2
Allows you to make settings for the Time
(P211)
, Language
(P211)
, Opening
Setting
(P212)
, Camera
(P152)
, A/C Cut-
in
(P212)
, Units
(P212)
, Pairing
(P213)
,
Keyboard Layout
(P215)
, etc.
5)
Clock Screen
(P221)
Displays the clock.
6)
Sound Quality Control
(P207)
Allows you to perform settings related to sound quality.
*1 This is displayed when your car is equipped with the
equipment.
*2 Depending on the equipment, some of the items in
[System] may not be displayed.
Navigation Functions
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NAVI Basic Operation
NAVI
This chapter explains navigation function operations.
Basic Operation
Navigation Functions
What is Navigation?
Navigation is a system that measures the location of your car and guides you along the route to the set destination. Your car's location displayed on the map is measured with the “GPS” and “Map matching” functions.
GPS(Global Positioning System)
The system that uses GPS satellites to detect the location is called “GPS”. The radio signals from these GPS satellites are received and the location of one's own car is measured to within about 30 to 200 meters.
• Measuring your car's location takes about 2
minutes in a location with a good view. The rst time this product is used or it is used after a long while, it takes about 5 minutes to measure your car's location.
• The GPS satellites are managed by the Department of Defense of the United States of America, which sometimes deliberately reduces the location precision. When that happens, the location of your car may not be displayed in the correct location.
Map Matching
“Map matching” is a function that compares the route tracking data for your car with the road confi guration in the map data, estimates the road you are driving on, and displays this on the map.
CAUTION
• The map displayed for navigation and
the traffi c rule information were prepared based on various types of information when the map data was prepared, so they may differ from the actual roads and traffi c regulations. Always follow the actual roads and obey the actual traffi c regulations.
GPS Antenna
GPSantenna
The location of your car is measured by receiving weak radio signals from GPS satellites with the “GPS antenna”.
ADVICE
If the radio signals from the GPS satellite are blocked, the location of your car may not be displayed in the correct location, so observe the following rules.
• Do not paste a mirror type fi lm or shade lm that contains carbon onto the windshield.
• Do not place anything on or near the GPS antenna.
• Do not use a mobile phone, PHS, computer, etc. near the GPS antenna.
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Navigation Functions
Map Data
The map data may contain wrong or missing characters, incorrect locations etc.
Position Measurement
When Accurate Position Measurement Is Not Possible
Radio signals from GPS satellites cannot be received in locations such as in tunnels, indoor parking garages, locations surrounded by high buildings, mountains or trees, under freeways and elevated train lines. In such cases, the position measurement uses autonomous navigation based on the gyro sensor and speed sensor, so accurate measurement of your car's location may become impossible.
Measurement Error
When radio signals cannot be received from GPS satellites, measurement error occurs easily and the location of your car may not be displayed correctly. If you keep on driving, when it becomes possible to receive radio signals from GPS satellites, the error in the current location will be automatically corrected.
Reasons Why the Location of Your Car Is Not Displayed Correctly
• When a freeway and general road are near each other
• When driving roads laid out in a grid
• When driving on a mountain road with a sharp slope
• When turning left or right after having driven a long while on a straight road
• Immediately after the engine is switched ON
• When driving at slow speed, for example on a congested road or in a parking lot (Because some cars do not output a vehicle speed signal when driving too slow)
• When traveling with chains on the tires
• When the vehicle was turned on a turntable or the like
• When driving through a fork in the road with a small angle between the two branches
• After the vehicle has been moved by ferry or the like
• When driving in a multi-level parking garage or on a spiral road
• When zig-zagging on a wide road
• When a tire has been replaced with the emergency spare
• When driving on snow, sand, or other slippery road
3D Position Measurement
When effective radio signals for which positional precision can be expected can be received from four or more GPS satellites, the 3D position of latitude, longitude, and altitude can be calculated.
“GPS Information”(P143)
2D Position Measurement
When effective radio signals for which positional precision can be expected can be received from three or more GPS satellites but not enough for 3D position measurement, the altitude is assumed to have remained the same since the last time it could be measured and only the 2D of latitude and longitude can be calculated. In this case, the positional precision is less than for 3D position measurement.
“GPS Information” (P143)
Non-measurable Position
When effective radio signals from GPS satellites for which positional precision can be expected cannot be received, the position is not measured.
“GPS Information”(P143)
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Route Search Methods
• The route displayed in the route guidance is a reference route to the destination. It is not necessarily the shortest route. This route guidance also does not take traffi c congestion information into account.
• Not all roads are used in route guidance.
• Routes using ferries are set to be less recommended than normal roads. Therefore, even when a ferry provides a quicker route to the destination, a route not using the ferry may be displayed.
• When a toll road interchange, parking area, or service area is set as the destination or as a waypoint, select from an establishment search or from a freeway simplifi ed map and set without scrolling the map.
• Sometimes, the route is not the same as the one prepared previously even though the same locations were set as the destination and waypoints.
• Sometimes routes are displayed that include pedestrian ways, stairs, etc. that are not passable by vehicle.
• If there is no road to the destination or only narrow roads, a route may be displayed that goes to some place apart from the destination.
• Because searches are carried out passing alongside establishments, depending on the road confi guration, roundabout routes may be displayed.
• Sometimes routes are searched that take traffi c rule information into account.
• Sometimes, some temporary rules are not taken into account or the time for which they are applied differs from when they are actually in effect.
Route Guidance
• When your car is driving on the searched route, this displays the distance until the destination or the next waypoint.
• When your car is driving off the searched route, this displays the distance from the point where you left the route until the destination or the next waypoint.
• The display of the estimated time of arrival at the destination is calculated based on the remaining time data in the map data and learning trip information.
• Sometimes even though you need to turn at a junction, the junction name is not in the guidance and the junction is not covered in the audio guidance.
• Sometimes left and right turn guidance differs from the actual road confi guration.
• When you go off the route, for example by turning one junction too early, sometimes the audio guidance continues for the route you had been on.
• Sometimes the distance in the guidance is slightly too high or too low.
Precautions for operating the navigation
• During route guidance, always obey the actual traffi c regulations. Failure to do so may cause a traffi c accident.
• The route is searched using the map data on the map card. Sometimes it may differ from actual restrictions for construction, one-way rules, and other traffi c rules. Always obey the actual traffi c regulations.
• Traffi c rules that depend on the time of day refl ect the time at which the route was searched. When driving the route, always obey the actual traffi c regulations.
• The distance your car has traveled is measured with the speed sensor (and this speed is proportional to the rotation rate of the tires).When the tires are new, if you have non-standard tires, or if the tire air pressure is not correct, error inputs the distance measurement more easily and the location of your car may not be displayed correctly.
• The route is a reference route to around the destination. It is not the shortest route or the route most free of traffi c congestion.
• While you are driving, the amount of road information displayed is restricted and some roads may not be displayed.(For example, narrow streets)
• If the distance to the destination is extremely short or extremely long, route search may be impossible.
• Even if you travel off the route, the route is automatically recalculated.
• The estimated time of arrival varies with the road conditions and how you drive.
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Navigation Screen
Navigation Screen
This section explains the navigation map screen and the display contents for the menu screens.
Map Display Contents
The map screens include the current location screen and scroll screens
(P31)
.
Current Location Screen
This section explains the contents displayed on the current location screen, which is displayed when you press the
MAP
key.
3)
4)
1)
6)
5)
8)
7)
2)
9)
10)
1) Route guidance mark
The road you are to drive is indicated by an arrow. With the [Screen] “Searched Root”, you can select [Arrow] or [Line].
“Navi Settings”(P196)
2) Car's location mark
The arrow shows the location of your car
and the direction of the arrow shows the direction you are traveling in.
3) Junction guidance icon
Shows the distance until the next junction
to turn and which way to turn. Touching this displays the junction guidance map.
“Check the Next Junction to Turn”(P58)
4)
(P33)
Displays a sub-menu.
5) Icons
(P32)
Displays the current telephone and audio
status.
6) Clock
Displays the current time using 12- or 24-
hour time.
7)
RTT
Displays traffi c congestion information and traffi c rule information etc. Touching RTT symbol allows you to check the detailed information.
“Checking the RTT Traffi c Messages” (P79)
8) Direction icon
Touching this displays the map switching
screen.
“Select the Map Screen”(P34)
9) Scale icon
Shows the scale of the displayed map.
Touching this changes the scale.
“Switch the Scale”(P40)
10) Destination/waypoint information
Shows the time, direction, and distance
to the destination or waypoint. Each time you touch this, the display switches to the estimated time of arrival, time remaining, and local time. The time and distance at this time are the expected time of arrival, time remaining, or local time and distance to the destination or waypoint from a location off the route.
ADVICE
• The menu items vary with the navigation
settings and travel status. Some items may not be displayed.
• To make the explanation clearer, the
navigation images in this manual leave out some landmarks.
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Scroll Screens
This section explains the contents displayed on the scroll screens displayed when the map is scrolled or after a search is performed
(P40)
.
6)
Adjust
may change to
Tuning
depending on the model.
2)
3)
4)
1)
6)
5)
7)
9)
8)
1) City name
If there is a city name for the cursor position, this city name is displayed.
2)
mark
Shows the starting point with the mark.
3)
mark
The set destination
(P47)
is shown with
the mark.
4)
mark
The Cursor mark is displayed at the center point of the location scrolled to.
5)
Set
Displays the scroll menu
(P32)
. Allows you to set the destination, waypoints, and address book.
6)
Adjust
The
mark position can be fi ne tuned.
“Scroll Fine Adjustment”(P41)
7) mark
The set waypoints
(P61)
are shown with the mark. Up to 5 waypoints can be set. They are shown with , , , , in the order in which they are passed.
8) POI icons
Trademarks, sight-seeing areas, etc. are shown with these marks.
9)
Back
Returns to the previous screen.
ADVICE
• The display of 7) POI icons can be removed from the map screen by setting [Hide All] for [Screen] “POI icons”.
“Navi Settings”(P196)
• You can select which 7) POI icon types to display and which not to display.
“POI Icons on Map”(P201)
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Navigation Screen
Individual Icons
This section explains the icons displayed on the current location screen
(P30)
.
Displayed when connected to Bluetooth.
“Bluetooth Setting”(P213)
Displays the signal strength and whether or not the phone is roaming.
Displayed when the phone is used. Redisplays the phone operation panel
(P150)
. Whether or not to display can be selected with [Screen] “Mobile Phone Icon”.
“Navi Settings”(P196)
AV icon
Displays the status of the audio source currently being used. For details, see
“AV Icons”(P83)
. Whether or not to display can be selected with [Screen] “Other Indicator Icons”.
“Navi Settings”(P196)
NOTE
• The audio screen currently being played can be displayed by touching the AV icon depending on the model.
Display the Destination Menu
You can set the destination and erase routes from this menu screen. The
DEST
key may change to the key
depending on the model.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
Display the Scroll Menu
You can set the location scrolled
(P40)
to
as the destination or set it in the address
book.
ADVICE
• You can also display the scroll menu from the map screen displayed with search results by touching [Adjust], and then [Set].
1
On the scroll screen, touch
Set
.
The scroll menu is displayed.
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Set as Dest.
The
location can be set as the
destination.
“Set as the Destination”(P42)
Address Book
The
location can be
registered.
“Set in the Address
Book”(P43)
Nearby POI
Establishments around the location can be searched for.
“Search for Nearby Establishments”(P43)
Location
check
The position of
location relative to the current location can be checked.
“Check the Location of Your Car.”(P44)
Set as RTT
surveillance
Areas (around the
location) can be registered to check traffi c messages.
“Registering the
RTT Surveillance Map”(P80)
Back
Returns to the previous screen.
Display the Sub-menu
This section explains how to display the sub­menu displayed from the current location screen
(P30)
.
1
On the current location screen, touch
.
This displays the sub-menu.
ADVICE
• In this manual, the touch switch for displaying a sub-menu is shown as
.
• On a screen on which
is displayed, you can display sub-menus for each function by touching that.
Display the Current Location Screen
You can display the current location screen
(P30)
from the scroll screen
(P31)
, destination
menu
(P32)
, scroll menu
(P32)
, etc.
ADVICE
• You can also display the current location screen from the AV screen, the info screen, and other functions.
1
Press the
MAP
key.
This displays the current location screen of the navigation screen.
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Select the Map Screen
Select the Map Screen
You can change the map type and reference orientation.
1
Touch the “Direction icon”.
Direction icon
2
Touch either “Type” or “Reference orientation”.
Reference orientation
Type
3
Touch
Set
.
The map type or reference orientation is changed.
ADVICE
• You can select the map type and the reference orientation separately.
• To change the right screen for Two Maps display, touch the direction icon on the right screen side.
However, it is not possible to display a 3D
view map on the left screen.
Types of Maps
This section explains the types of maps you can change to.
One Map
You can display the standard map on one screen.
Two Maps
You can display two maps with different scales at the same time.
ADVICE
• You can make the right screen a 3D view map.
Select the Map Screen
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Freeway Info
This displays a list of freeway exit service areas with the current location as the starting point.
ADVICE
• You can check various information on the freeway simplifi ed map
“Freeway Information”(P45)
• To select a freeway simplifi ed map, it is necessary to be driving on a freeway.
• It cannot be displayed on one screen (entire screen).
• You can fi nd out the distance to various establishments and other information.
Turn List
This displays a list of the locations for route guidance on the left screen.
P side P
Displays a sub-screen and displays the audio status, trip information, etc. at the same time as the map. You can change the information displayed on the sub-screen.
“Change the P side P Display Information”(P37)
Arrow Guide
The location for the next route guidance is displayed with an arrow on the left screen.
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Select the Map Screen
Map Reference Orientation
This section explains the map reference orientation, which you can change.
2D(H-up)
This displays a map with the direction in which your car is moving as up.
(
Red
)
2D(N-up)
This displays a map with north as up.
(
Red
)
Auto
This automatically changes between “H-up” and “N-up” linked with the map scale. For scales of 100 m and less, changes to “H-up” and for scales of 250 m and more, changes to “N-up”.
(
Blue
)
3D
This displays a map as seen looking down from above.
ADVICE
• On the 3D view map, if you touch [Navi Menu], [Screen], and [Change 3D point of view], you can change the point of view.
Select the Map Screen
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NAVI Basic Operation
Change the P side P Display Information
Change the information displayed on the P side P sub-screen.
1
Touch the “Direction icon”.
Direction icon
2
Touch
PsideP
.
3
Touch
Set
.
4
Touch
PsideP
.
5
Touch the “item” to display.
The screen for the selected item is displayed on the left screen.
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Guidance Display
Guidance Display
This product displays various guidance according to the situation.
Junction Guidance Map
When you are traveling the route, as you approach a guidance point, this map is displayed together with the voice guidance. It shows the distance to the junction, the name of the junction, and the name of the area.
ADVICE
• To display manually, touch the “Junction guidance icon”.
Junction guidance icon
Toll Booth Guidance Map
Displayed when you approach a toll booth.
CAUTION
• Car's location mark is not displayed.
• Guidance is not given for all toll booths.
Ferry/Car Train Guidance Map
Displayed when you approach the boarding point while you are traveling a route that uses a ferry or car train.
Lane Guidance
Displayed when there is lane information for the junction ahead.
ADVICE
• This is not displayed while the freeway simplifi ed map is displayed.
• While you are traveling the route, the recommended route is displayed in yellow and the lane you can travel along the route is displayed in light blue.
• There is also audio lane guidance.
• Lane information is displayed for the junction indicated with the arrow.
• Guidance is not given for all lanes.
• Sometimes the actual lanes differ from the guidance.
Guidance Display
39
NAVI Basic Operation
Junction View
When you approach a junction on a freeway, the actual junction confi guration, which way to go, the junction name, etc. are displayed.
CAUTION
• Car's location mark is not displayed.
• Sometimes the actual junction confi guration differs from the guidance.
Curve Guidance
Warnings are given by audio and with an icon if you try to take a curve too fast. It is necessary to set the [Guidance] “Curve Guidance” [On].
“Navi Settings”(P196)
Speed Indicator Guidance
Displayed if there is speed indicator information while you are driving.
CAUTION
• Sometimes the actual speed indicators differ from the guidance.
ADVICE
• Guidance is not given for all speed indicators along roads.
• It is necessary to set the [Screen] “Speed Indicator” “On”.
“Navi Settings”(P196)
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Operate the Map
Operate the Map
This section explains how to perform such operations as changing the scale and scrolling the map.
Switch the Scale
You can view a wide range or a detailed range.
1
Touch the “scale icon”.
Scale Icon
This displays the scale change bar.
2
Touch .
Each time you touch this, the map is displayed in more detail.
3
Touch .
Each time you touch this, the map is displayed wider.
ADVICE
• By holding down or , you can use the free zoom function displaying gradually in four steps to the next scale.
Scroll the Map
This is used to move from the current location screen to another location and check the map.
ADVICE
• While you are scrolling, sometimes part of the map is not displayed. They do not indicate a malfunction.
• With [Screen] “2 Screen Scroll”, when you scroll while displaying “Two Maps”, you can select whether to continue to display two screens or to switch to one screen.
“Navi Settings”(P196)
• With [Screen] “3D Scroll”, when you scroll while displaying in “3D”, you can select whether to continue to display in 3D or to switch to 2D.
“Navi Settings”(P196)
1
Touch the location to view.
The mark is aligned with the location you are searching.
ADVICE
• Touching [Back] returns the display to the current location screen
(P30)
.
• Holding this down lets you scroll continuously.
• Touching [Set] displays the scroll menu. You can set the destination, waypoints, and address book.
“Display the Scroll Menu”(P32)
Operate the Map
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NAVI Basic Operation
Scroll Fine Adjustment
This fi nely adjusts the scroll position. [Adjust] may change to [Tuning] and [Adjust Off] may change to [Tuning Off] depending on the model.
1
After scrolling, touch
Adjust
.
2
Touch the direction.
Touch a few times to fi nely adjust.
3
Touch
Adjust Off
.
This completes the fi ne adjustment.
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Operations from the Scroll Menu
Operations from the Scroll Menu
When you display the scroll menu, you can set the destination, waypoints, address book, etc.
Set as the Destination
Set the scroll screen
(P31)
location as the
destination.
ADVICE
• If a route has already been set, that route is erased and is set as the new destination.
1
Display the scroll menu
(P32)
.
2
Touch
Set as Dest.
.
This displays the guidance start screen
(P57)
.
3
Touch
Start
.
The search for the route to the destination is complete and route guidance starts.
ADVICE
• If there is establishment information for the
location, a list of these establishments is displayed for you to select from.
Set as the Waypoint
Set the scroll screen
(P31)
location as a
waypoint.
ADVICE
• It is necessary to set a destination.
1
Display the scroll menu
(P32)
.
2
Touch
Set as Dest.
, and then
Itinerary List
.
3
Touch
Add
for the location to
add.
4
Touch
Start
.
The search for the route to the destination via the waypoints is complete and route guidance starts.
Operations from the Scroll Menu
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NAVI Basic Operation
Set in the Address Book
Set the scroll screen
(P31)
location as an
address in the address book.
1
Display the scroll menu
(P32)
.
2
Touch
Address Book
.
The mark is displayed at the searched for location and the address book information screen
(P74)
is displayed.
3
Touch
Set to Addr. Book
.
Registration of the location is complete.
ADVICE
• You can change the address book information displayed here.
“Change Address Book
Information”(P74)
Search for Nearby Establishments
Search for establishments around
(P31)
location on the scroll screen. Here, as an example, petrol stations are searched for around the location.
1
Display the scroll menu
(P32)
.
2
Touch
Nearby POI
.
3
Touch
GAS STATION
in “My
Categories”.
My
Categories
Allows you to select from the pre-registered, frequently used categories.
“Editing
My Categories”(P52)
Last 5
Allows you to select from the ve most recently searched items.
All
Allows you to select from all categories. When [All] has been touched, you can sort in order of genre or by alphabetical order of name by touching [Sort by Genre] or [Sort by Alphabet].
4
Touch any “type”.
ADVICE
• Touching [info] displays a map of the surroundings and related information.
• Touching [Refresh] start a search again.
5
Touch the “establishment” you are searching for.
This displays a map of the surroundings and related information for the selected establishment.
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Operations from the Scroll Menu
Check the Location of Your Car.
You can check the relationship between the scroll screen
(P31)
location and your
current location.
1
Display the scroll menu
(P32)
.
2
Touch
Location check
.
You can check the relationship between your current location and the cursor location.
ADVICE
• The location with the mark is the cursor location.
Freeway Information
45
NAVI Basic Operation
Freeway Information
When you drive on a Freeway, “Freeway Info”
(P35)
is displayed. You can check service area
and parking area establishment information and junction information.
Display Contents
3)
1)
2)
4)
1) Route number and route name
Displays the route number and route name for the freeway current displayed in “freeway Info”.
2) Information display
Displays names and establishment information (such as REST AREA and Junction) with icons. For a motorway exit, displays information on establishments in the surrounding area. Touching this displays a map of the surroundings for the selected establishment.
3) Distance display
Displays the distance from your car's location.
4) Your car display
Displayed when a list of the establishments closest to the current location is displayed.
ADVICE
• It is necessary to set the [Screen] “Freeway Simplifi ed Map Automatic Display” “Display”.
“Navi Settings”(P196)
Information on Establishments
This displays information on the establishment. (Up to for 4 establishments can be displayed.)
Icon Explanation of marks
GAS STATION
RESTAURANT
REST AREA
HOTEL
ATM
BANK
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Freeway Information
Displaying
With the factory settings, when you drive on a freeway, “freeway Info”
(P35)
is displayed
automatically, so no operation is required.
ADVICE
• If you set the [Screen] “Freeway Simplifi ed Map Automatic Display” to [Not Display], this operation is performed.
“Navi Settings”(P196)
• If your car is not on a Freeway, “Freeway Info” cannot displayed.
1
Touch the “Direction icon”.
2
Touch
FWY Info
, and then
SET
.
This displays “Freeway Info”.
Check Area Information
You can check information on SA, PA, IC, and JCT and you can display maps of their surroundings.
1
Touch or .
You can move forward and back through the “Freeway Info”. Establishment information is also displayed.
ADVICE
• You cannot go back farther than the location of your car.
2
Touch the “establishment to check.”
This displays a map of the surroundings for the selected establishment.
ADVICE
• Touching [Set] displays the scroll menu. You can set the destination, waypoints, and address book.
“Display the Scroll Menu”(P32)
Set Your Home as the Destination
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NAVI Destination Settings
Destination Settings
Set Your Home as the Destination
You can set your pre-registered home
(P68)
as the destination. The
DEST
key may change to the
key depending on the model.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
Go Home
.
This displays the guidance start screen
(P57)
.
ADVICE
• If you have not registered your home, this displays a screen asking if you want to register it, then the setting screen is displayed.
“Register a Home
Location”(P68)
3
Touch
Start
.
The search for the route with your home as the destination is complete and route guidance starts.
NOTE
• If a route using the HOV lane is in the search result with set conditions, a telop that confi rms the use of the HOV lane is displayed.
[Yes]: Search for a HOV lane route.
[No]: Search for a non-HOV lane route.
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Set the Searched for Location as the Destination
Set the Searched for Location as the Destination
This section explains the series of operations for setting the location searched for with
“Search for a Location”(P49)
as the destination. The
DEST
key may change to the
key depending on the model.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch any “search method” and search for the location.
“Search for a Location”(P49~P56)
3
When the location you searched for is displayed, touch
Start
.
The search for the route that has the searched for location as its destination is complete and route guidance starts.
ADVICE
• Depending on the search method, the establishment name and telephone number may not be displayed.
NOTE
• If a route using the HOV lane is in the search result with set conditions, a telop that confi rms the use of the HOV lane is displayed.
[Yes]: Search for a HOV lane route.
[No]: Search for a non-HOV lane route.
Search for a Location
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NAVI Destination Settings
Search for a Location
With this product, you can use various methods to search for locations. The location searched for here is used when setting the destination
(P47)
, a waypoint
(P61)
, or an address in the address book
(P68)
. This section explains the method for searching from the destination menu
(P22)
.
The
DEST
key may change to the
key depending on the model.
Load from the Address Book
Loads Address Book.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
Address Book
.
This displays the address book list.
3
Touch the “location” to load.
This displays the guidance start screen
(P57)
.
ADVICE
• Touching [info] displays a map of the surroundings and related information.
• While the guidance start screen is displayed, touching [Address Book] allows you to set a location in the address book.
“Set an Address in the Address
Book”(P72)
Load a Frequently Used Location from the Address Book
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
.
3
Touch the “number” to load.
This displays the guidance start screen
(P57)
.
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Search for a Location
Use the Search History
You can use the search history of locations that were set as the destination and display again a map of the surroundings.
ADVICE
• The search history contains the most recent 50 items.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
Previous 50
.
3
Touch the “location” you are searching for.
This displays the guidance start screen
(P57)
.
ADVICE
• Touching [info] displays a map of the surroundings and related information.
Deleting from the Search History
You can delete a registered search history.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
Previous 50
.
3
Touch
Delete
.
4
Touch the “location” to delete.
Select All
Selects all the registered items. Touch to delete all.
Clear All
Cancels all the selected items.
5
Touch
Done
.
6
Touch
Yes
.
The search history deletion is complete.
Search from Address
Searches for a location from an address.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
Address/Intersection
.
3
Touch the item, then input the “address”.
4
Touch
Set
.
This displays the guidance start screen
(P57)
.
ADVICE
• Touching [Last 5] allows you to select from among the last 5 searches.
• [All Intersections] can be selected when the street is input.
• Depending on the state of the information recorded in the map data, representative locations for that area may be displayed.
Search for a Location
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NAVI Destination Settings
Search by Inputting an Establishment Name
The name of an establishment can be input to search for its location.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
Point of Interest
.
Touching [Last 5] allows you to select from among the last 5 searches.
3
Touch
All Cities
, then input
the “city name”.
4
Touch
All Categories
, then
input the “category name”.
You can skip the category input and perform the operation in Step 4.
My
Categories
Allows you to select from the pre-registered, frequently used categories.
“Editing
My Categories”(P52)
Last 5
Allows you to select from the ve most recently searched items.
All
Allows you to select from all categories. When [All] has been touched, you can sort in order of genre or by alphabetical order of name by touching [Sort by Genre] or [Sort by Alphabet].
5
Touch
All POIs
, then input the “name of the establishment” you are searching for.
“Input assist for searches”(P20)
You can search without inputting the entire establishment name.
6
Touch
List
.
When you have input the fi rst few characters of the establishment name, if there is only one candidate left, proceed to Step 7. If there are 5 or less candidates, a list is displayed automatically.
7
Touch the “establishment” you are searching for.
Continued on the next page
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Search for a Location
ADVICE
• If the list has the “+” mark, touch [Sub POI], select the detailed establishment name.
A list is displayed and you can select the
detailed establishment.
8
Touch
Set
.
This displays the guidance start screen
(P57)
.
Editing My Categories
Registers a frequently used establishment category in “My Categories”. Up to 6 entries can be registered in “My Categories”.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
Point of Interest
.
3
Touch
All Categories
.
4
Touch
Edit
.
5
Touch the “category” to register.
The registered category is displayed inverted.
Default
Restores the factory settings.
Clear All
Cancels all the registered categories.
Sort by
Alphabet
or
Sort by Genre
Sorts by genre or in alphabetical order by name.
6
Touch
Back
.
Returns to the previous screen.
ADVICE
• You can also edit by touching [NAVI MENU] key, [Personal], and [My Categories] in “Edit”.
“Personal”(P206)
Search for a Location
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NAVI Destination Settings
Search for Nearby Establishments
You can search for establishments near the current location and destination and along the route.
Searching for Establishments around the Current Location
As an example, search for petrol stations.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
Advanced Search
.
3
Touch
Nearby POI
.
4
Touch
GAS STATION
.
5
Touch any “Sub-Category”.
6
Touch the “establishment” you are searching for.
This displays the guidance start screen
(P57)
.
ADVICE
• Touching [info] displays a map of the surroundings and related information.
• Touching [Refresh] start a search again.
• From the map screen, you can touch
, and then [Nearby POI] to search
the surroundings.
Searching for Establishments near the Route
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
Advanced Search
.
3
Touch
POI along Route
.
The rest of the procedure is the same as from Step 3 onward in
“Searching for Establishments around the Current Location”(P53)
.
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Search for a Location
Searching for Establishments near the Destination or a Waypoint
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
Advanced Search
.
3
Touch
POI by Dest./Inter.dest.
.
4
Touch the “location” to search for.
The rest of the procedure is the same as from Step 3 onward in
“Searching for Establishments around the Current Location”(P53)
.
Searching for Establishments near a Street
This searches for establishments near any desired street.
1
Press the
DEST
key, then
touch
Advanced Search
.
2
Touch
POI along a Street
.
3
Touch an item, then input the “location”.
ADVICE
• Touching [Last 5] allows you to select from among the last 5 searches.
• If there are no establishments near the input location, “No POI found.” is displayed, so touch [OK] and set a different location.
4
Input the “category” for the establishment you are searching for.
5
Input the “name of the establishment” you are searching for.
“Input assist for searches”(P20)
You can search without inputting the entire establishment name.
6
Touch
List
.
When you have input the fi rst few characters of the establishment name, if there is only one candidate left, proceed to Step 8. If there are 5 or less candidates, a list is displayed automatically.
7
Touch the “establishment” you are searching for.
8
Touch
Set
.
This displays the guidance start screen
(P57)
.
Search for a Location
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NAVI Destination Settings
Searching for Establishments along a Freeway or near an Exit
This searches for establishments along a freeway or near an exit. You can only use this when you are driving on a freeway.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
Advanced Search
.
3
Touch
POI at FWY
.
4
Touch the “establishment” you are searching for.
If there are multiple establishments, is displayed for you to select from by touch.
5
Touch
Set
.
This displays the guidance start screen
(P57)
.
Search from Telephone Number
Used when you know the telephone number of the location you are searching for.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
Phone Number
.
3
Input the “telephone number”.
4
Touch
Set
.
This displays the guidance start screen
(P57)
.
ADVICE
• Private homes cannot be searched for.
Search from Zip Code
Used when you know the zip code of the location you are searching for.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
Zip Code
.
3
Touch
All Zip Codes
.
Besides searching by “Zip code”, you can also narrow the search by inputting the “street”, “House#”, or “Intersection”.
4
Input the “zip code”.
“Input assist for searches”(P20)
5
Touch
Set
.
This displays the guidance start screen
(P57)
.
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Search for a Location
Search by Latitude and Longitude
You can set the destination by specifying the latitude and longitude.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
Latitude/Longitude
.
3
Touch
Latitude
or
Longitude
.
4
Input the “latitude” or “longitude” you are searching for.
“Keyboard for Number Input”(P20)
5
Touch
Set
.
This displays the guidance start screen
(P57)
.
Set the Start Location as the Destination
You can set the start location set for the route as a new destination.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
Return Trip
.
This displays the guidance start screen
(P57)
.
Guidance Start Screen
57
NAVI Destination Settings
Guidance Start Screen
This is the screen displayed when the location to set as the destination is decided. This section explains the operations you can do on this screen.
1)
3)
5)
6)
7)
8)
4)
2)
1) Location information
When such location information as the “establishment name”, “street name”, “city name”, “country name”, “latitude”, “longitude”, or “telephone number” has been obtained, it is displayed.
2)
Start
The search is executed and route guidance is started.
3)
Dial
If a mobile phone is connected, you can call the establishment.
“Call a Telephone Number Registered on the Map”(P149)
4)
Home
If your home is not registered, you can register the searched for location as your home.
5)
Show Route
Sets the currently searched for location as the destination and shows a simple sketch of the route. You can check the route and change the search conditions.
“Show Route”(P57)
6)
Itinerary List
You can change the destination, add waypoints, and change the route search conditions.
“Set and Change a Waypoint”(P61)
7)
Address Book
Registers the search for location in the address book.
“Set an Address in the Address Book”(P72)
8)
Adjust
*
You can scroll the map and change the location.
* When the destination setting is set when scrolling the map,
it is not displayed.
Show Route
This section explains the screen displayed when you touch [Show Route].
Start
Starts route guidance.
Modify
Displays the Itinerary List screen.
Preview
Scrolls the map along the route.
“Check the Route”(P58)
Rt.Outline
Displays a list of junctions at which turns must be made on the route to the destination.
“Route Outline”(P60)
4 Routes
Displays the overall route to check four routes and allows you to change the search conditions.
“Select from Four Routes”(P64)
Options
Detailed settings can be set concerning the route.
“Change Search Conditions”(P61)
Info mark
Touching the mark displayed at “Info” will display a map of the surroundings and related information.
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Route Checking
Route Checking and Changing
Route Checking
If a route has been set, you can check it.
Check the Next Junction to Turn
When the route you are traveling has a junction ahead where you must turn left or right, you can have audio guidance and junction guidance map display provided ahead of time.
ADVICE
• You must be traveling a route.
• For some maps, only audio guidance is provided.
1
On the current location screen, touch the “junction guidance icon”.
This displays an expanded map of the junction to turn next.
Check the Route
You can scroll along the route to check and check maps of the surroundings.
ADVICE
• During checking, the map type displayed is One Map 2D (N-up).
• The same operations can also be carried out on
“Show Route”(P57)
by touching
[Preview].
1
Press the
NAVI MENU
key.
This displays the navi menu.
2
Touch
Route Menu
.
3
Touch
View Route
.
4
Touch
Preview
.
5
Touch the route “check method”.
The map changes to match the check method selected.
Route Checking
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NAVI Route Checking and Changing
Types of Check Methods
Backward
Scrolls from the destination toward the start location.
Stop
Stops scrolling for going backward or forward.
Forward
Scrolls from the start location toward the destination.
Back
Ends scrolling.
Check the Entire Route
This displays the map at a scale that allows you to check the route from the start location to the destination.
1
On the current location screen, touch
.
2
Touch
Confi rm Route
.
3
Touch
Entire Route
.
This displays a map screen showing the entire route.
Types of Icons on Map
Shows the start location.
Shows the location of your car.
Shows the destination.
Shows the waypoints that have been set.
Remaining
This displays the map at a scale that can display all of the route that has not been traveled yet.
1
Press the
NAVI MENU
key.
This displays the navi menu.
2
Touch
Route Menu
.
3
Touch
View Route
.
4
Touch
Remaining
.
This displays the remaining route.
ADVICE
• When the current location screen is displayed, you can also perform the same operations by touching
, [Confi rm
Route], and [Remaining Route].
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Route Checking
Route Outline
This displays a list of junctions at which turns must be made on the route to the destination.
1
Press the
NAVI MENU
key.
This displays the navi menu.
2
Touch
Route Menu
.
3
Touch
View Route
.
4
Touch
Rt.Outline
.
This displays a list of junctions at which turns must be made.
ADVICE
• If you touch one of the junctions in the list, a map of the area around that junction is displayed.
View a Demo Trip
You can travel the prepared route virtually to check.
ADVICE
• Once you have actually driven the route and arrived at the destination, you cannot run the demo trip.
1
Press the
NAVI MENU
key.
This displays the navi menu.
2
Touch
Start Demo
.
This displays “Demo” and starts the demo trip.
Ending
1
During the demo trip, press the
NAVI MENU
key.
This displays the navi menu.
2
Touch
Stop Demo
.
This ends the demo trip.
ADVICE
Besides this operation, the demo trip also ends if any of the following conditions is met.
• The trip is actually started.
• The destination or a waypoint is changed. Or deleted.
• The ignition key is switched to “OFF”.
• A search condition is changed.
• On the itinerary list screen, [Show Route] is touched.
Change the Route
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NAVI Route Checking and Changing
Change the Route
A detour route or a different route can be set for the route currently set. The route search method can also be changed.
1
Press the
NAVI MENU
key.
This displays the navi menu.
2
Touch
Route Menu
, and then
Itinerary
.
This displays the itinerary list.
Change Search Conditions
You can change the route search conditions.
1
On the itinerary list screen, touch
Options
.
2
Touch the “search condition” to set.
“Route Options”(P203)
3
Touch
Back
.
4
Touch
Start
.
The search using the set condition is complete.
Set and Change a Waypoint
ADVICE
• Set the destination before setting any waypoint.
• Up to 5 waypoints can be set.
Setting a Waypoint
This section explains the method for setting a waypoint when none has been set yet.
ADVICE
• You can also set a waypoint from the scroll menu
(P32)
.
1
On the itinerary list screen, touch
Add
.
2
Touch any “search method” and search for the location.
“Search Method Selection Screen”(P62)
3
Touch
Itinerary List
.
Continued on the next page
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Change the Route
4
Touch
Add
for the location to
add.
This sets the waypoint and displays the itinerary list screen
(P61)
.
Search Method Selection Screen
Address/
Intersection
Searches for a location from an address. The procedure is the same as from Step 2 onward in
“Search from Address”(P50)
.
Point of Interest
The name of an establishment can be entered to search for its location. The procedure is the same as from Step 2 onward in
“Search by Inputting an
Establishment Name”(P51)
.
Advanced
Search
Searches for establishments near the current location and destination and near the route.
“Search for Nearby Establishments”(P53)
Previous 50
Uses the search history. The procedure is the same as from Step 2 onward in
“Use the Search
History”(P50)
.
Address
Book
*1
Loads Address Book. The procedure is the same as from Step 2 onward in
“Load from the
Address Book”(P49)
.
Home
*2
Loads own home.
Zip Code
Used when you know the zip code of the location you are searching for. The procedure is the same as from Step 2 onward in
“Search from Zip Code”(P55)
.
Phone
Number
Used when you know the telephone number of the location you are searching for. The procedure is the same as from Step 2 onward in
“Search from
Telephone Number”(P55)
.
Map Point
The location scrolled to on the map
(P40)
can be set.
Latitude/
Longitude
The latitude and longitude can be entered to search for the location. The procedure is the same as from Step 2 onward in
“Search by
Latitude and Longitude”(P56)
.
Return Trip
Loads the start location used for route setting.
*1 When you set an address in the address book
(P72)
, this
is displayed in the menu.
*2 When you register your home
(P68)
, this is displayed in
the menu.
Change the Route
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NAVI Route Checking and Changing
Deleting a Waypoint
Delete a set waypoint.
ADVICE
• Waypoints that you have already passed cannot be deleted.
1
On the itinerary list screen, touch
Delete
.
2
Touch the “waypoint” to delete.
Select All
Selects all the registered items. Touch to delete all.
Clear All
Cancels all the selected items.
3
Touch
Done
.
4
Touch
Yes
.
This deletes the waypoint and displays the itinerary list screen
(P61)
.
Operating from a Sub-menu
You can delete the next waypoint you are scheduled to pass through.
1
On the current location screen, touch
.
2
Touch
Change Route
.
3
Touch
Clear Transit Route
.
This deletes the next waypoint you are scheduled to pass through and starts the route search.
ADVICE
• When you have passed through all the waypoints, [Delete Point] is grayed out and cannot be selected.
Re-ordering waypoints
The order for reaching the destination and waypoints is changed.
ADVICE
• Waypoints that you have already passed through cannot be re-ordered.
1
On the itinerary list screen, touch
Re-order
.
2
Touch “locations” in the order that you want to pass through them.
3
Touch
Done
.
The re-ordering of waypoints is complete and the itinerary list screen
(P61)
is displayed.
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Change the Route
Select from Four Routes
You can simultaneously search for routes with four different conditions, then select one of them.
ADVICE
• Depending on the road conditions, it may not be possible to search for all four routes.
1
On the itinerary list screen, touch
Show Route
and
4Routes
.
2
Touch the “search condition” to set.
The search conditions are the same as for
“Route Options”(P203)
“Route Priority”.
This displays the route with the changed search conditions.
Search for a Detour Route
You can search for a route that detours ahead the distance you specify.
ADVICE
• This operation is not possible if the distance to the destination is less than 1 km.
1
Press the
NAVI MENU
key.
This displays the navi menu.
2
Touch
Route Menu
, and then
Detour
.
3
Touch the “distance” to detour.
If you touched [Avoid Street], refer to
“Selecting a detouring road”(P64)
.
The search for the route detouring the set distance is complete and route guidance starts.
NOTE
• You can change the distance unit with [System] [Units].
“System Settings”(P211)
Selecting a detouring road
Select the street that will be the starting point and the street that will be the ending point, then set a route that detours that range.
1
Execute up to Step 2 in
“Search
for a Detour Route”(P64)
.
2
Touch
Avoid Street
.
3
Touch the “street” you want to set to the starting point.
If you are detouring only one street, proceed to Step 5.
4
Touch the “street” you want to set to the ending point.
5
Touch
Set
.
The search for the route detouring the set range of streets is complete and route guidance starts.
Change the Route
65
NAVI Route Checking and Changing
Searching for a Different Route
This repeats the searches for the route.
1
On the current location screen, touch
.
2
Touch
Change Route
.
3
Touch
Alternative Route
.
The search for a different route is complete and route guidance starts.
Pause Route Guidance
This pauses route guidance.
1
On the current location screen, touch
.
2
Touch
Stop Guidance
.
This pauses route guidance.
ADVICE
• While the route guidance is paused, you can change the destination, waypoints, and search conditions. If you change anything, the search is repeated, then the route guidance starts.
Restarting Guidance
This restarts paused route guidance
(P65)
.
1
On the current location screen, touch
.
2
Touch
Start Guidance
.
The route is searched for again and route guidance starts.
Delete a Route
This deletes the input destination and waypoint and deletes the route.
1
Press the
NAVI MENU
key.
This displays the navi menu.
2
Touch
Route Menu
, and then
Delete Route
.
3
Touch
Yes
.
The deletion of the route is complete and the current location screen
(P30)
is displayed.
ADVICE
• You can also delete the route by touching the [DEST] key, and then [Delete Route].
The [DEST] key may change to the
key depending on the model.
Operating from a Sub-menu
1
On the current location screen, touch
.
2
Touch
Change Route
.
3
Touch
Delete Route
.
The deletion of the route is complete.
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Change the Route
Select the DRG route
When the RTT message is detected, a route based on the detected information is searched and DRG (Dynamic Route Guidance) route can be selected.
ADVICE
• It is necessary to set the [RTT Options] “Dynamic Route Guidance” to [On].
“Navi Settings” (P196)
1
When the search for a new route based on RTT messages is complete...
The audio guide will announce the search of a new route, and the [Show Route] is displayed.
2
Touch
Show Route
.
3
Touch
New
.
This shows the new route.
ADVICE
• Touching [Current] keeps the route currently selected.
Register an Avoid Area
You can register and edit areas you want to avoid passing through for route searches.
NOTE
• Up to 5 avoid areas can be registered.
1
Press the
NAVI MENU
key.
This displays the navi menu.
2
Touch
Route Menu
, and then
Avoid Areas
.
3
Touch any
Empty
.
This displays the current location screen.
4
Touch
Search
.
To register the displayed location, proceed to Step 6.
ADVICE
• You can change the name of the avoid area by touching [Name].
“How to Input Characters”(P19)
5
Touch an item, then input the “location”.
Touching [Last 5] allows you to select from among the last 5 searches.
6
Touch
Set
.
If you do not want to adjust the area, proceed to Step 12.
7
Touch
Adjust
.
This adjusts the area range. You can change the location by touching the map screen.
8
Touch
Adjust Size
.
9
Touch , , , or to adjust the range.
Change the Route
67
NAVI Route Checking and Changing
10
Touch
Set Area
.
11
Touch
Set Area
again.
12
Touch
Set
.
This displays the avoid area list screen.
Editing an Avoid Area
You can change and set avoid areas.
1
Execute up to Step 2 in
“Register an Avoid Area”(P66)
.
2
Touch
Active
or
Inactive
for the set area.
Active
Sets that route guidance does not take you through the registered area.
Inactive
Sets that route guidance does take you through the registered area.
3
Touch the “avoid area” to edit.
This displays the area to edit.
ADVICE
• You can change the avoid area information displayed here. Execute the procedure for Steps 4 through 10 in
“Register an Avoid
Area”(P66)
.
4
Touch
Set
.
The editing is complete.
Deleting an Avoid Area
This deletes a registered area.
1
Execute up to Step 2 in
“Register an Avoid Area”(P66)
.
2
Touch
Delete
.
3
Touch the “area” to delete.
Select All
Selects all the registered items. Touch to delete all.
Clear All
Cancels all the selected items.
4
Touch
Done
.
5
Touch
Yes
.
The deletion of the selected area is complete.
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Register a Home Location
Set an Address in the Address Book
Register a Home Location
If you register your home, it is simple to set a route going home from the location you have gone out to. The
DEST
key may change to the
key depending on the model.
ADVICE
• For information on how to set a route returning to your home, refer to
“Set Your
Home as the Destination”(P47)
.
• For information on how to delete the registration of your home, refer to
“Erase
Your Home Registration”(P69)
.
• You can only register one home.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
Go Home
.
3
Touch
Yes
.
4
Touch
New
in “Home
Location”.
5
Touch any “search method” and search for the location.
“Search Method Selection Screen”(P62)
ADVICE
• If the current location is your home, you can register it by simply touching [Map Point].
6
When the location you searched for is displayed, touch
Set
.
This displays the mark at the searched for location and the home address information
(P74)
.
ADVICE
• You can change the address book information displayed here. Execute the procedure for Steps 5 and beyond in
“Change Address Book
Information”(P74)
.
7
Touch
Set as Home
.
Registration of your home is complete.
Register a Home Location
69
NAVI Set an Address in the Address Book
Change the Home Location
You can edit your home information.
1
Press the
NAVI MENU
key.
This displays the navi menu.
2
Touch
Personal
.
3
Touch
Edit
in “Home
Location”.
This displays the information in the address book for your home
(P74)
.
ADVICE
• You can change the address book information displayed here. Execute the procedure for Steps 5 and beyond in
“Change Address Book
Information”(P74)
.
4
Touch
Set as Home
.
Editing of your home is complete.
Erase Your Home Registration
This deletes your home registration.
1
Execute up to Step 2 in
“Change the Home
Location”(P69)
.
2
Touch
Delete
in “Home
Location”.
3
Touch
Yes
.
Deletion of your home registration is complete.
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Set a Frequently Used Location in the Address Book
Set a Frequently Used Location in the Address Book
You can register locations frequently used as a destination or waypoint. The
DEST
key may change to the
key depending on the model.
ADVICE
• Up to 5 frequently used locations.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch the “number” to register.
If no “number” is displayed, touch
.
ADVICE
• If you touch a number for which a frequently used location has already been registered, that location is loaded. To make a new registration, select a number for which no location has been registered.
3
Touch
Yes
.
4
Touch the “unregistered list”.
5
Touch any “search method” and search for the location.
“Search Method Selection Screen”(P62)
6
When the location you searched for is displayed, touch
Set
.
This displays the mark at the searched for location and the frequently used location information
(P74)
.
ADVICE
• You can change the address book information displayed here. Execute the procedure for Steps 5 and beyond in
“Change Address Book
Information”(P74)
.
7
Touch
Set as Location
.
Frequently used location registration is complete.
Set a Frequently Used Location in the Address Book
71
NAVI Set an Address in the Address Book
Change a Frequently Used Location
You can edit frequently used locations.
1
Press the
NAVI MENU
key.
This displays the navi menu.
2
Touch
Personal
.
3
Touch
Edit
in “Special
Location”.
This displays the information in the address book for frequently used locations
(P74)
.
ADVICE
• You can change the address book information displayed here. Execute the procedure for Steps 5 and beyond in
“Change Address Book
Information”(P74)
.
4
Touch
Set as Location
.
Frequently used location editing is complete.
Delete a Frequently Used Location
1
Execute up to Step 2 in
“Change a Frequently Used Location”(P71)
.
2
Touch
Delete
in “Special
Location”.
3
Touch the “frequently used location” to delete.
4
Touch
Done
.
5
Touch
Yes
.
Frequently used location deletion is complete.
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Set an Address in the Address Book
Set an Address in the Address Book
Setting a location you have gone to, a location you want to go see, or the like in the address book makes route setting simple. The
DEST
key may change to the
key depending on the model.
ADVICE
• Up to 200 addresses can be registered in the address book.
Register the Current Location
This registers the location where you are now (your car's location) from the current location screen.
1
On the current location screen, touch
.
2
Touch
Set Location
.
Registration of the current location is complete.
ADVICE
• The address book information screen is not displayed and the address is set in the address book with the name blank.
• Fill in the blank column of the address book information according to the objective.
“Change Address Book Information”(P74)
Register a Searched for Location
This section explains the series of operations for registering a location searched for from the destination menu
(P22)
in the address book.
ADVICE
• You can also register by touching [DEST] key, [Address Book], and [New].
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch any “search method” and search for the location.
“Destination Menu”(P22)
3
When the location you searched for is displayed, touch
Address Book
.
ADVICE
• Depending on the search method, the establishment name and telephone number may not be displayed.
4
Touch
Set to Addr. Book
.
This displays the mark at the searched for location and the address book information screen
(P74)
.
Registration of the search for location is complete.
ADVICE
• You can change the address book information displayed here. Execute the procedure for Steps 5 and beyond in
“Change Address Book
Information”(P74)
.
Set an Address in the Address Book
73
NAVI Set an Address in the Address Book
Change the List Order
You can change the order of items in the address book list.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
Address Book
.
This displays the address book list.
3
Touch the “order” to change to.
The list is changed to the selected order.
Types of Order
Icon
Sorts the list of marks in order from the top left.
Name
The marks are displayed in order of the names in the Address Book.
Date
The marks are displayed in order of the newest registration.
Use
Sorts the list of marks in order of marks recently used for route searches and searches using the Address Book.
Delete an Address from the Address Book
Delete an address registered in the address book.
1
Press the
NAVI MENU
key.
This displays the navi menu.
2
Touch
Personal
.
3
Touch
Delete
in “Address
Book”.
4
Touch the “address in the address book” to delete.
Select All
Selects all the registered items. Touch to delete all.
Clear All
Cancels all the selected items.
5
Touch
Done
.
6
Touch
Yes
.
Deletion of the selected address is complete.
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Change Address Book Information
Change Address Book Information
You can change and delete addresses from the address book. The
DEST
key may change to the
key depending on the model.
ADVICE
• The location must already be registered.
1
Press the
DEST
key.
This displays the destination menu.
2
Touch
Address Book
.
This displays the address book list.
3
Touch
Edit
in “Address
Book”.
4
Touch the “address in the address book” to change.
5
Touch the “information” to change.
Address Book Information Screen
This section explains the address book information you can change.
Icon
You can change the mark for the registered address displayed on the map screen.
ADVICE
• You cannot change the location mark for your home.
1
On the address book information screen, touch
Change
in “icon”.
2
Touch the “icon” to change.
The icon change is complete.
ADVICE
• There are 49 icons to choose from.
• Touching
eliminates display of the
mark on the map screen.
Change Address Book Information
75
NAVI Set an Address in the Address Book
Adjust
You can change the location in the address book.
1
On the address book information screen, touch
Adjust
.
2
Scroll the map
(P40)
and
line up the
mark with the
“location” to change.
3
Touch
Set
.
The location change is complete.
Name
You can change the name of the location mark for the location in the address book displayed on the map screen.
ADVICE
• You can select to display or not display the name of the location in the address book on the map with [Screen] “Address Book Names”.
“Navi Settings”(P196)
1
On the address book information screen,touch “Name”.
2
Input the “name” to change, then touch
Set
.
“How to Input Characters”(P19)
The name change is complete.
Street or City
You can change the street name or city name.
1
On the address book information screen, touch “street” or “city”.
2
Input the “name” to change, then touch
Set
.
“How to Input Characters”(P19)
The street name or city name change is complete.
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Change Address Book Information
Tel
You can register the telephone number in the address book.
1
On the address book information screen,touch “TEL”.
2
Input telephone number by touching “numbers”, then touch
Set
.
The telephone number change is complete.
NOTE
• Telephone numbers up to 24 digits long can be input.
RTT
77
NAVI RTT
RTT
RTT
You can use the real-time traffi c message.
DRG (Dynamic Route Guidance)
When the RTT messages or traffi c rule information is detected, the best route is calculated automatically based on the detected information and guidance is provided.
“Select the DRG route” (P66)
ADVICE
• It is necessary to set the [RTT Options] “Dynamic Route Guidance” to [On].
“Navi Settings” (P196)
RTT Surveillance Map
RTT is a service that provides traffi c message using FM HD Radio signal (FM Radio waves). Areas can be registered to check the traffi c rules and traffi c messages of the registered area.
“Registering the RTT Surveillance Map” (P80)
RTT Switches
You can receive or check traffi c messages.
1
On the current location screen, touch
RTT
.
This displays RTT messages with RTT Event Icons.
ADVICE
• If a broadcast station is not received, the below screen is displayed.
[Yes] and [No] may be selected in the
above screen depending on the model. Touch [Yes]. If a station is found, the following screen is displayed.
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RTT
RTT Event Icons
Each traffi c message is displayed with the following marks on the map.
ADVICE
• Whether or not to display “RTT Event Icons” can be selected with [RTT] [RTT Icons on Map].
“RTT Icons on Map” (P202)
• Whether or not to display traffi c congestion information “no traffi c (Cyan line)” can be selected with [RTT]“Display Progress Line”.
“Navi Settings”(P196)
Traffi c
Closed/Blocked Contra fl ow
Accident Diversion
Congestion
*1
Narrow Road
Road Work Slippery Road
Other
Other Hazards Parking Information
Information
*1
Traffi c Congestion Information
Red
Road closures Traffi c jams
Orange
Congestion
Cyan
Favorable route
*2
*1 This is displayed when [RTT] is touched and there is an
icon to display.
*2 This may not be displayed depending on the region.
1) Traffi c Congestion Information
Traffi c congestion (red line), crowded (orange line), and no traffi c (cyan line) is displayed with lines to check the traffi c congestion information.
The favorable route (Cyan line) may not
be displayed depending on the region.
2) Traffi c rule information
Allows you to check the road closures and lane regulations with RTT Event Icons.
3)
Traffi c
*
Only Traffi c icons can be displayed.
4)
Other
*
Only Other icons can be displayed.
* This is not displayed when there are no icons to display.
Display Contents
This section explains the RTT messages displayed on the map.
1)
2)
4)
3)
Checking the RTT Traffi c Messages
79
NAVI RTT
Checking the RTT Traffi c Messages
You can check the traffi c messages using RTT.
1
On the current location screen, touch
RTT
.
2
Touch the “RTT Event Icons” to check.
ADVICE
• When “RTT Event Icons” are displayed overlapped, a list is displayed to select the icon.
This displays the traffi c message screen.
ADVICE
• You can check the previous and next information by touching or .
• Touching [Map] displays a map of the surroundings.
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Registering the RTT Surveillance Map
Registering the RTT Surveillance Map
Areas can be registered to check traffi c messages.
NOTE
• Up to 3 areas can be registered.
Registering from RTT Traffi c Messages
1
Execute up to Step 2 in
“Checking the RTT Traffi c
Messages” (P79)
.
2
Touch
Map
.
3
Touch
Set
.
4
Touch
RTT Surveillance Map
to register.
If you select the registered [RTT Surveillance Map], it is overwritten.
Registration of the RTT Surveillance Map is complete.
Registering from Scroll Menu
1
Scroll the map
(P40)
and line up
the
mark with the “location”
to register.
2
Touch
Set
.
3
Touch
Set as RTT Surveillance
.
4
Touch
RTT Surveillance Map
to register.
If you select the registered [RTT Surveillance Map], it is overwritten.
Registration of the RTT Surveillance Map is complete.
Basic Operation
81
AV Audio Functions
AV
The following explains audio function operations.
Audio Functions
Basic Operation
NOTE
• The album names, titles, etc. in the title information in pictures used with the audio functions and related functions of this manual were prepared for these explanations. They have no relationship whatsoever with actual title information.
Switch Audio ON/OFF
You can switch the audio function ON/OFF.
ADVICE
• Hold down the steering [MODE] key to also turn the audio function ON/OFF.
• Hold down the [PWR/VOL] key to turn off the audio function and disable the screen display.
This function may not operate depending
on the model.
1
Press the
PWR/VOL
key.
This switches the audio function OFF.
2
Press the
PWR/VOL
key.
The audio function comes ON.
Adjust Volume
Adjust the audio function volume.
1
During audio play, turn the
PWR/VOL
key counter-
clockwise.
Volume display
The volume is lowered.
2
Turn the
PWR/VOL
key
clockwise.
The volume is raised.
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Basic Operation
Insert/Eject Discs
The following explains how to insert a disc into this product.
CAUTION
• When replacing discs, fi rst ensure that the vehicle is stopped in an area in which stopping is permitted.
• Do not insert your hand, fi ngers, or foreign objects into the disc slot. This may lead to injury, smoking, or fi re.
• Do not place anything (juice or anything else) on the panel.
• Be careful that your hand or fi ngers are not pinched when you open or close the panel.
• Some discs cannot be detected in the disc slot, for example discs that cannot be played back. Check that the panel can close before trying to close it.
Inserting the Disc
1
Press the
OPEN
key.
2
Touch
Monitor OPEN
.
The monitor panel opens.
3
Insert the disc into the disc slot with the label surface up.
Disc
*Label side
Disc Slot
Disc Slot
Disc Slot
Push the disc in a certain amount, and the product will pull the disc in.
4
Press the
OPEN
key.
The monitor panel closes and playback starts.
Ejecting the Disc
1
Press the
OPEN
key.
2
Touch
DISC Eject
.
The monitor panel opens and the disc is ejected from the product, so remove it.
3
Press the
OPEN
key.
The panel closes.
Basic Operation
83
AV Audio Functions
Forcing Disc Ejection
Usually, when the disc loading ends normally, the inserted disc can be ejected with the method in the
“Ejecting the Disc”
, but if disc loading fails and the playback information screen can be displayed, you can forcibly eject the disc with the following method.
1
To start this product, hold down the
OPEN
key.
The disc is forcibly ejected from this product.
AV Icons
During audio playback, an icon is displayed on the navigation screen as below in order to show the audio source being played back.
AV Icon
Icon Audio source
Audio OFF state
Radio (Example: FM)
Disc (Example: MP3)
Audio fi le on SD card (Example: MP3)
iPod/iPhone
Audio fi le on USB memory (Example: MP3)
Bluetooth Audio
AUX
ADVICE
• It is necessary to set the [Screen] “AV Icon” “Show”.
“Navi Settings”(P196)
NOTE
• The audio screen currently being played can be displayed by touching the AV icon depending on the model.
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Basic Operation
Steering Remote Control Switch Operation
MODE
+
5)
1)
1) 3)2)
6)
1)
2)
3)
5)
6)
3)
1) 2)
5)
4)
4)
6)
6)
5)
2)
3)
A type C type D typeB type
4)
4)
1) “SPEECH” key
Starts voice control of this product.
2) “OFF HOOK” key
*1
Used to receive a telephone call.
Other than during incoming calls, voice
control (hands-free) for Bluetooth ® 2.0 interface will start.
3) “ON HOOK” key
*1
Used to end a telephone call.
4) Vol key, key
Adjust audio functions and the telephone function volume.
5)
key, key
Allows you to select CD and other audio source tracks and radio stations. Hold down for fast forward and rewind.
6)
MODE
key
Hold down to turn the audio function ON/OFF. Additionally, each time this is pressed, this switches the audio source. The order of switching is as shown below. If devices are not connected, then these are to be skipped, and the next source selected.
FM
AM
Sirius
*6
CD
SD
*2
iPod
*3
or USB device
*3
Bluetooth Audio
*1,*4
AUX
*5
*1 Can be used with vehicles equipped with a Bluetooth® 2.0
interface.
*2 First, it is necessary to insert an audio SD card into this
product.
*3 An iPod or USB connection cable (available separately) is
required.
*4 This requires an audio device that is Bluetooth capable
(available separately).
*5 This is equipment that only some vehicle types have. It
cannot be used with vehicles that do not support AUX devices.
*6 Can be used with vehicles equipped with a Satellite tuner.
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Handling of Discs
This explains care that should be taken in the handling of discs.
Important Points on Handling
• Fingerprints or other marks on the read surface of the disc may result in its content being more diffi cult to read. When holding the disc, grip both edges, or one edge and the center hole, in order that the read surface is not touched.
• Do not affi x paper or stickers, or otherwise damage the disc.
• Do not forcefully insert a disc if a disc is already within the device. This can result in damage to discs, or malfunction.
Cleaning
• Periodically clean the read surface of the disc. When cleaning, do not wipe in a circular motion. Instead, wipe gently outwards from the center of the disc to the outer edge.
• New discs may have burring around the outer edge or in the hole in the center. Ensure you check for these. If there are burrs, these may lead to faulty operation, therefore ensure these are removed.
Important Points on Storage
• When not using discs, ensure these are kept in cases, and stored out of direct sunlight.
• If discs are not going to be used for a long period of time, remove these from the product.
Disc Playback Environment
In cold environments such as in mid-winter when the interior of the vehicle is cold, turning the heater on and immediately trying to use the product may cause condensation (water droplets) to form on the disc and internal optical components, and this may prevent the product from operating correctly. In these conditions, remove the disc, and wait a short time before use.
Copyright
Actions such as unauthorized reproduction, broadcast, public performance, or rental of discs that comprise other than personal use are prohibited by law.
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Types of Disc That Can Be Played Back
The following marks are printed on the disc label, package, or jacket.
Type Size Maximum
playback time
Comments
CD-DA 5 inches
(12 cm)
74 minutes
CD-TEXT
5 inches (12 cm)
74 minutes
CD-R/RW
5 inches (12 cm)
• Disc containing MP3/WMA/AAC fi les
Discs That May Not Be Played Back
• Playback of discs other than those described in “Types of Disc That Can Be Played Back” is not guaranteed.
• 3 inches(8 cm) discs may not be used.
• Do not insert irregularly-shaped discs (for example, heart-shaped), as these may result in malfunction. Additionally, discs that have transparent portions may not be played back.
• Discs that have not been fi nalized cannot be played back.
• Even if recorded using the correct format on a recorder or computer, application software settings and environments; disc peculiarities, damage, or marking; or dirt or condensation on the lens inside the product may render the disc unplayable.
• Depending on the disc, some functions may not be used, or the disc may not play back.
• Do not use discs with cracks or warps.
• If the disc has stickers affi xed, remains from removed stickers, or affi xed adhesive, then do not use the disc.
• Discs that have decorative labels or stickers may not be used.
Nonstandard CDs
This product will play back audio CDs, however please be aware of the following points regarding CD standards.
• Ensure that you use discs with
on the
label surface.
• Playback of other than standard CDs is not guaranteed. Even if the audio can be played back, the audio quality cannot be guaranteed.
• When playing back other than standard CDs, the following may occur.
There may be noise during playback.
There may be jumping in the audio.
The disc may not be recognized.
The rst track may not be played back.
It may take longer than usual until start of
playback of tracks.
Playback may start from within the track.
Some parts may not be played back.
Tracks may freeze during playback.
Tracks may be displayed erroneously.
Audio Files(MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV)
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Audio Files(MP3/ WMA/AAC/WAV)
This product can play back MP3/WMA/ AAC/WAV format*2 audio fi les recorded on CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, USB devices, and SD cards *1.
*1 SD card inserted into user slot *2 WAV fi les recorded on CD-ROMs and audio fi les in
AAC format that have “.aac” fi le extension cannot be played.
There are limitations on the fi les and media that can be used, therefore read the following prior to recording MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV format audio fi les on any medium. Additionally, ensure you read the user manuals for your CD-R/RW drive and the writing software, and ensure these are used correctly. If the MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV format audio fi les include title information or other data, then this can be displayed.
CAUTION
• Actions such as copying audio CDs or les and either distributing these to others for free or for charge, or uploading fi les via the Internet or other means to servers is an infringement of the law.
• Do not append the fi le extensions “.mp3”, “.wma”, “.m4a”, “.aac”, or “.wav” to other than MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV format fi les. Playing back discs with fi les whose contents do not match their fi le extension may cause the fi les to be incorrectly identifi ed for playback, which may lead to loud noise, resulting in speaker damage or accident.
ADVICE
• Depending on the condition of the disc recorder or recording software used, correct playback may not be possible. In these cases, refer to the user manual for your product or software.
• Depending on your computer's operating system, version, software, or settings, les may not have a fi le extension appended. In these cases, append the le extensions “.mp3”, “.wma”, “.m4a”, “.aac”, or “.wav” when copying the fi les to the medium.
• Files larger than 2GB in size cannot be played back.
• This product can also play back discs that mix audio fi les in different formats, MP3, WMA, and AAC.
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Folder Structure
Up to 8 folder levels can be recognized. You can create a folder structure such as Genre - Artist - Album - Track (MP3/WMA/ AAC/WAV format audio fi les) for management of tracks.
Folder
Audio file
1 level 2 level 3 level 4 level 5 level
ROOT
Name Specifi cation Explanation
Format
specifi cations
ISO9660 Level 1 Maximum 8 character fi le name, and 3 character fi le
extension. (single-byte alphanumeric capital letters, numerals, “_” may be used)
ISO9660 extension
Joliet Files names up to a maximum 64 characters can be used.
Multisession
Not supported (only fi rst session supported)
Maximum number
of levels
8 levels (if the root is the 1st level)
Maximum folder
number
100 folders (including root)
Maximum fi le
number
*1
255 fi les (total number on media. Other than MP3, WMA, AAC, and WAV fi les not included)
File name and
folder name restrictions
Maximum 128 bytes (for Unicode, 64 characters), fi les/folders with fi le/folder names longer than this will not be displayed or played back.
USB, SD card
supported
formats
The recommended fi le system is FAT32. 1 partition only The maximum supported capacity for an SD card is 32GB (SDHC standard supported). The recommended class for an SD card is Class 4 or higher.
*1 Do not include other than MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV fi les. However, if storing many tracks within the same
folder, these may not be recognized even if less than the maximum number of tracks. In these cases, divide the tracks up into multiple folders.
NOTE
• The order in which folders and audio fi les are displayed on this product may be different to how they are displayed on a computer.
Audio Files(MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV)
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What Is MP3?
MP3 is an abbreviation of “MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3”. MPEG is an abbreviation of “Motion Picture Experts Group”, and this is a video compression standard used in video CDs, etc. MP3 is one of the audio compression methods contained in the MPEG audio standard, and reduces the quality of sounds that are beyond the auditory resolution of the human ear and that are hidden by louder sounds, thus creating high-quality data with a lower data size. Because this can compress CD audio to approximately 1/10 its original data size without perceptible loss, approximately 10 CDs can be written to a single CD-R/RW disc.
CAUTION
• MP3 fi les different to the standards at right may not play back correctly, or le/folder names may not be displayed correctly.
Standards for MP3 Files That Can Be Played Back
Specifi cations for MP3 fi les that can be played are as below.
* For vehicles with the Bluetooth® 2.0 interface, refer to the vehicle's user manual (Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
Item Details
Specifi cation MPEG-1 AUDIO LAYER3
MPEG-2 AUDIO LAYER3
Sampling frequency [kHz] MPEG-1:32/44.1/48
MPEG-2:16/22.05/24
Bit rate [kbps] MPEG-1:32~320
MPEG-2:32~160
VBR (variable bit rate) Support
Channel mode Stereo/Joint stereo/Dual channel/Monaural
File extension mp3
Supported tag information ID3 tag Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2, Ver. 2.3, Ver. 2.4
(ISO-8859-1, UTF-16 (Unicode)), Titles, Artist name, Album name
Maximum number of characters
that can be indicated on the source
plate
*1
Album names: 41 single-byte characters (20 double-byte characters) Title names: 18 single-byte characters (9 double-byte characters)
Maximum number of characters
that can be indicated in a list
*1
Folder names : 46 single-byte characters (23 double-byte characters) Files names : 34 single-byte characters (17 double-byte characters)
When folder list displayed
48 single-byte characters (24 double-byte characters) * In the 2nd level (the root being the 1st level) * The number of characters displayed depends on the
level. Each level down has 2 single-byte characters (1 double-byte character) less.
When track list displayed
Files names: 49 single-byte characters (24 double-
byte characters)
*1 Depending on the characters used, you may not be able to input the maximum number of characters.
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What Is WMA?
WMA is an abbreviation of Windows Media Audio, and this is an audio compression format from Microsoft. This is a compression format that has a higher compression ratio than MP3.
* Microsoft, Windows Media, and Windows are registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation (USA) and in other countries.
CAUTION
• WMA supports digital rights management (DRM). This product cannot play back WMA fi les protected using this system.
• WMA fi les different to the standards at right may not play back correctly, or le/folder names may not be displayed correctly.
• “Pro”, “Lossless”, and “Voice” are not supported.
Standards for WMA Files That Can Be Played Back
Specifi cations for WMA fi les that can be played are as below.
* For vehicles with the Bluetooth® 2.0 interface, refer to the vehicle's user manual (Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
Item Details
Specifi cation Windows Media Audio Version2~9
Sampling frequency [kHz] 16/22.05/32/44.1/48
Bit rate [kbps] 32~192
VBR (variable bit rate) Support
Channel mode Stereo/Monaural
File extension wma
Supported tag information WMA tags
Title name, Artist name, Album name
Maximum number of characters
that can be indicated on the source
plate
*1
Album names: 41 single-byte characters (20 double-byte characters) Title names: 18 single-byte characters (9 double-byte characters)
Maximum number of characters
that can be indicated in a list
*1
Folder names : 46 single-byte characters (23 double-byte characters) Files names : 34 single-byte characters (17 double-byte characters)
When folder list displayed
48 single-byte characters (24 double-byte characters) * In the 2nd level (the root being the 1st level) * The number of characters displayed depends on the
level. Each level down has 2 single-byte characters (1 double-byte character) less.
When track list displayed
Files names: 49 single-byte characters (24 double-
byte characters)
*1 Depending on the characters used, you may not be able to input the maximum number of characters.
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What Is AAC?
AAC is an abbreviation of Advanced Audio Coding, and this is an audio compression standard used in “MPEG-2” and “MPEG-4”. This features 1.4x the compression of MP3, with comparable audio quality.
CAUTION
• AAC supports digital rights management (DRM). This product cannot play back AAC fi les protected using this system.
• AAC fi les different to the standards at right may not play back correctly, or le/folder names may not be displayed correctly.
Standards for AAC Files That Can Be Played Back
Specifi cations for AAC fi les that can be played are as below.
* For vehicles with the Bluetooth® 2.0 interface, refer to the vehicle's user manual (Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
Item Details
Specifi cation Advanced Audio Coding
MPEG4/AAC-LC MPEG2/AAC-LC
Sampling
frequency [kHz]
MPEG4 8/11.025/12/16/22.05/24/32/44.1/48/64/88.2/96
MPEG2 8/11.025/12/16/22.05/24/32/44.1/48/64/88.2/96
Bit rate
[kbps]
MPEG4 16~576
MPEG2 16~576
VBR (variable bit rate) Support
Channel mode Stereo/Monaural
File extension m4a,aac (Only “.m4a” is supported on discs)
Supported tag information AAC tags or ID3 tags
Title, Artist name, Album name
Maximum number of characters
that can be indicated on the source
plate
*1
Files names: 18 single-byte characters (9 double-byte characters) Folder names: 41 single-byte characters (20 double-byte characters)
Maximum number of characters
that can be indicated in a list
*1
Playlist names : 46 single-byte characters (23 double-byte characters) Title names : 34 single-byte characters (17 double-byte characters)
When folder list displayed
48 single-byte characters (24 double-byte characters) * In the 2nd level (the root being the 1st level) * The number of characters displayed depends on the
level. Each level down has 2 single-byte characters (1 double-byte character) less.
When track list displayed
Files names: 49 single-byte characters (24 double-
byte characters)
*1 Depending on the characters used, you may not be able to input the maximum number of characters.
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What Is WAV?
WAV is an abbreviation of “RIFF wave form Audio Format” and is mostly used on Windows. This audio data format was developed by Microsoft and IBM. Normally WAV fi les are not compressed and that is the only type of WAV fi le that this product can handle.
CAUTION
• WAV fi les different from the standards above may not be played back correctly or fi le/folder names may not be displayed correctly.
Standards for WAV Files That Can Be Played Back
Specifi cations for WAV fi les that can be played are as below.
* For vehicles with the Bluetooth® 2.0 interface, refer to the vehicle's user manual (Bluetooth® 2.0 interface).
Item Details
Specifi cation RIFF wave form Audio Format
Sampling frequency [kHz] 8/11.025/16/22.025/32.44.1
Number of quantization bits [bit] 16
Bit rate [kbps] 128 to 1411.2
Channel mode Stereo/Monaural
File extension wav
Maximum number of characters
that can be indicated on the source
plate
*1
Files names: 18 single-byte characters (9 double-byte characters) Folder names: 41 single-byte characters (20 double-byte characters)
Maximum number of characters
that can be indicated in a list
*1
Folder names: 46 single-byte characters (23 double-byte characters) File names: 34 single-byte characters (17 double-byte characters)
When folder list displayed
48 single-byte characters (24 double-byte characters) * In the 2nd level (the root being the 1st level) * The number of characters displayed depends on the
level. Each level down has 2 single-byte characters (1 double-byte character) less.
When track list displayed
Files names: 49 single-byte characters (24 double-
byte characters)
*1 Depending on the characters used, you may not be able to input the maximum number of characters.
Listen to Radio
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Radio
Listen to Radio
This explains how to listen to FM and AM radio broadcasts. HD Radio TM broadcast or analog broadcast can be received.
1
Press the
MODE
key.
This displays the mode.
2
Touch
FM
or
AM
.
The radio broadcast information screen is displayed.
3
Turn the
FOLDER/TUNE
key to
select a station.
The station at the selected frequency is played.
ADVICE
• By pressing the [AUDIO] key, you can display the navigation screen while using the audio function. Pressing the [AUDIO] key again returns the display to the audio screen.
Digital, CD-quality sound. HD Radio Technology enables local radio stations to broadcast a clean digital signal. AM sounds like today’s FM and FM sounds like a CD.
Program Service Data: Contributes to the superior user experience of HD Radio Technology. Presents song name, artist, station IDs, HD2/ HD3 Channel Guide, and other relevant data streams.
Adjacent to traditional main stations are extra local FM channels. These HD2/HD3 Channels provide new, original music as well as deep cuts into traditional genre.
Real-Time Traffi c reports, alerts, and fl ow data displayed on screen via interactive traffi c maps and/or data.
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Display Contents
FM Radio Broadcast Information Screen
5)
3)
4)
1)
11)
9)
8)
10)
7)
6)
2)
15)
13)
16)
14)
12)
)
1) Source plate
Displays the name of the currently
selected source, preset channel number, reception frequency, and station name.
2) Sub Channel Indicator
This is displayed if the station being
received digitally has a sub channel.
Channel numbers with broadcasts are
displayed in white. Channel numbers with no broadcasts are displayed in grey.
Channel numbers currently receiving
signals will be displayed in blue.
3) Switch page
Switches between Page 1 and Page 2 to
view the title, artist name, and album title.
4) Album
Displays the acquired album name.
5)
Radio Setting
Allows you to set Reception Mode.
“Set Reception Mode” (P98)
6)
Station List
Displays a list of the stations that can
be received.
“Search for Broadcast
Stations from the Station List” (P97)
7) HD Radio
TM
indicator
Digital broadcasts are displayed as they
are received. A white icon is displayed during analog audio output, and an orange icon is displayed during digital audio output.
8) Live indicator
Live event broadcasts are displayed as
they are received.
9) Title
Displays the acquired title name.
10) Artist
Displays the acquired artist name.
11)
SCAN
Allows you to search for stations that can
be received.
“Starting the Scan”(P96)
12) PTY
Displays the PTY (Program Type) being
received.
13) Preset switch
Allows you to register your favorite
broadcast stations. Touch and hold the switch for the desired preset channel number until you hear the “beep”. This registers the broadcast station currently being received.
“Register Your Favorite Broadcast Stations” (P96)
14) RBDS indicator
RBDS data is displayed as it is received.
15)
FM1
,
FM2
Allows you to register your favorite 6
stations for each band.
16) Radio Text
Displays the acquired radio text.
* This may not be displayed depending on the region.
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AM Radio Broadcast Information Screen
5)
3)
4)
1)
11)
9)
10)
8)
7)
6)
2)
12)
)
1) Source plate
Displays the name of the currently
selected source, preset channel number, reception frequency, and station name.
2) PTY
Displays the PTY (Program Type) being
received.
3) Switch page
Switches between Page 1 and Page 2 to
view the title, artist name, and album title.
4) Album
Displays the acquired album name.
5)
Radio Setting
Allows you to set Reception Mode.
“Set Reception Mode” (P98)
6)
Station List
Displays a list of the stations that can be
received.
“Search for Broadcast Stations from the Station List”(P97)
7) HD Radio
TM
indicator
Digital broadcasts are displayed as they
are received. A white icon is displayed during analog audio output, and an orange icon is displayed during digital audio output.
8) Live indicator
Live event broadcasts are displayed as
they are received.
9) Title
Displays the acquired title name.
10) Artist
Displays the acquired artist name.
11)
SCAN
Allows you to search for stations that can
be received.
“Starting the Scan”(P96)
12) Preset switch
Allows you to register your favorite
broadcast stations. Touch and hold the switch for the desired preset channel number until you hear the “beep”. This registers the broadcast station currently being received.
“Register Your Favorite Broadcast Stations”(P96)
* This may not be displayed depending on the region.
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Register Your Favorite Broadcast Stations
You can register your favorite 6 stations for each band, FM1, FM2, and AM.
1
On the radio broadcast information screen, turn the
FOLDER/TUNE
key to search for the “broadcast station” to register.
2
Touch and hold the “preset switch” to register to until you hear the “beep”.
Preset switch
This registers the selected broadcast station to the preset channel number whose switch you touched.
Search for Broadcast Stations with Strong Signals
This is handy for searching for broadcast stations you can receive when you drive to a different area, for example for vacation.
Starting the Seek
A receivable station can be searched one at a time.
1
On the radio broadcast information screen, press the
key or
key.
When a receivable station is found, it is played.
NOTE
• The key or key may have to be held
down until you hear the beep depending on the model.
Starting the Scan
This searches for stations that can be received.
1
On the radio broadcast information screen, touch
SCAN
.
When a station is received, this is played for 10 seconds, then the product searches for the next station.
Canceling a Scan
1
During the scan, touch
SCAN
again.
The scan is canceled.
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Search for Broadcast Stations from the Station List
You can select a station from the list of receivable broadcast stations.
1
On the radio broadcast information screen, touch
Station List
.
The station list is displayed.
NOTE
• For FM, a station list that is maintained by the current tuner is displayed.
• For AM, the last searched station list is displayed.
If the station list has not been acquired,
the list will not be displayed, so update the list.
(P97)
2
Select the broadcast stations you want from the station list and touch it.
Reception of the selected broadcast station starts.
3
Touch
Preset
.
The display returns to the original radio broadcast information screen.
Narrowing Down the Station List
You can narrow down the station list by genre.
1
On the station list, touch
PTY Filter
.
The genre list is displayed.
2
Touch the “genre” you want.
A station list for just the selected genre is displayed.
ADVICE
• The fi ltering is canceled when [Filter OFF] on the station list is touched.
Updating the Station List
You can manually update the station list.
1
On the station list, touch
Update
.
Updating starts.
The updated station list is displayed.
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Emergency Broadcasts
If an emergency broadcast starts, it will begin to be received automatically. If on the map screen, the FM radio source plate is displayed. If on the audio screen, the screen automatically switches over to the FM radio broadcast information screen. Exiting the emergency broadcast returns the display to the original screen.
ADVICE
• When emergency broadcast is received, “ALARM!” is displayed on the source plate.
• This device cannot be operated while emergency broadcast is being received.
Set Reception Mode
You can set Reception Mode to digital or analog.
1
On the radio broadcast information screen, touch
Radio Setting
.
2
Touch your favorite “Reception Mode”.
3
Touch
Back
.
The Reception Mode settings are complete.
P side P Display Screen
This section explains the screens displayed when selecting the [AV] (radio) in the P side P display information
(P37)
.
6)5) 7)
3)2) 4)1)
1) Received frequency, preset channel
Displays the frequency being received
and the preset channel number.
2) Radio Text
Displays the acquired radio text.
3) Station name
Displays the station name being received.
4) HD Radio
TM
indicator
Digital broadcasts are displayed as they
are received.
5) SCAN mode display
Displayed during SCAN.
6)
Touching this displays the submenu.
(P33)
7)
PsideP
Change the information displayed on the
P side P sub-screen.
Listen to Satellite Radio
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Equipment by type
Listen to Satellite Radio
This section explains how to listen to SIRIUS radio.
NOTE
• A subscription is required to listen to SIRIUS radio. For details, please consult your Mitsubishi Motors Dealer.
1
Press the
MODE
key.
This displays the mode.
2
Touch
SIRIUS
.
This displays SIRIUS broadcast information screen.
3
Turn the
FOLDER/TUNE
key to
select a station.
The selected station is played.
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