Mitsubishi NR-261 User Manual

Mitsubishi Multi Communication System
Cautions for use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1- 2
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1- 3
Basic Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1- 18
Destination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1- 40
Routes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1- 70
Address Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1- 87
Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-108
Supported disc types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-152
Handling of discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-157
Music Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-160
Visual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-218
Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-244
Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-269
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Cautions for use
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WARNING
Do not operate the Mitsubishi Multi Communica­tion System (MMCS) while driving.
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Always concentrate on your driving first. Keep your eyes and mind on the road. If distracted while driv­ing, you could cause an accident.
For operation of the system, do not have the engine running with the vehicle stationary in a garage or other enclosed, poorly ventilated place. You could be poisoned by exhaust gases
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CAUTION
Drive according to the actual traffic conditions. The MMCS gives guidance to arrive at the destination, but it cannot warn the driver of sudden dangers or potential damage.
The route guidance of the MMCS may sometimes differ from the actual road conditions. Drive safely in accordance with the new road conditions or regu­lations.
Do not look at the screen for a long time while driv­ing, as it can cause an accident.
Do not disassemble or modify, as it could cause mal­functions, smoke emissions or fire.
NOTE
For safety reasons, some functions are not possible to operate while driving.
If an abnormality (e.g., water or foreign matter enters the MMCS or the MMCS emits smoke or an abnormal smell) occurs, do not use the MMCS. Have it inspected at an authorized Mitsubishi dealer. Do not continue to use the MMCS or try to repair it yourself.
The following are characteristics of the LCD and are not malfunctions:
• Small black spots or bright spots (red, blue, or green) on the screen.
• When it is cold, the screen becomes darker or reddish or operations become slower.
• Color and brightness vary according to the viewing angle.
Use a clean soft cloth to wipe off any dirt from the screen. Do not use any cleaners (such as benzene, thinners, anti­static agents or chemical cloths), as they may damage the screen.
Do not use the MMCS for an extended time while the engine is off, as it will discharge the vehicle battery.
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Introduction
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Navigation System Basic Operation Reference Guide
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1. Storing the Home Location
“When Storing Your Home” (p. 1-91)
2. Searching for the Destination Use one of the methods below to decide the destination.
• Searching from the Map Screen
“Destination Setting for Scrolled Position” (p. 1-30) “Destination Setting” (p. 1-67)
• Searching from the Address
“Address/Junction” (p. 1-42)
• Searching from the Points of Interest (POI) Name
“Points of Interest (POI) Name” (p. 1-52)
3. Arriving at the Destination
4. Going Home Go back to the stored home location. “Go Home” (p. 1-58)
5. Deleting the Route “Deleting the Route” (p. 1-86)
Adding an Intermediate Destination
Add an Intermediate Destination to be visited on the way to the destination. “Adding an Intermediate Destination” (p. 1-81)
Deciding Locations to Store
Destinations and Intermediate Destinations can be easily selected if frequently visited locations are stored.
“Storing a New Location” (p. 1-87) “Editing a Location” (p. 1-94)
Viewing the Route
The route to the destination can be viewed. “Viewing the Route” (p. 1-70)
Deciding the Route Search Conditions
The route search for the destination can be changed. “Showing the Route (3 Routes)” (p. 1-77)
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Outline of the System
System
Male or female voice guidance is available in 9 languages. (English, Francais, Deutsch, Nederlands*
Espanol, Svenska, Italiano, Dansk)
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The schedule can be managed with the calendar function. (p. 1-244)
DVDs can be played. (p. 1-218)
Music CDs can be recorded and played using the Music
Server. (p. 1-134, 1-160)
Easy Operation Setting
Most settings are performed using the touch panel, ena­bling a direct operation feeling.
Destination Setting
Addresses and nearby POIs can be easily searched for and set as the destination. (p. 1-42, 1-59)
A route can be set for returning home. (p. 1-58)
A new destination can be set from the 20 destinations that
have been previously set. (p. 1-56)
Map Guidance
POI icons can be displayed on the map. There are 40 POI icon types. (p. 1-292)
The map colours can be changed. (p. 1-294)
Markings can be displayed on the road on which the vehi-
cle is being driven. (p. 1-295)
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, Portugues,
Routing
Detour routes can be set with specified distances or streets to avoid. (p. 1-74)
A route can be selected from 3 routes that have different calculation conditions. (p. 1-77)
Areas to avoid can be set. (p. 1-303)
Voice Guidance
Guidance is given for the required information at the opti­mum time. (p. 1-34)
A male or female voice can be selected*
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Vehicle information display (Available on OUTLANDER only)
You can check or set driving information.
You can check distance to empty, distance driven after
refuelling, and driving time.
NOTE
*1: Only a male voice is available for Dutch, and different dialects can be selected.
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Parts Name and Functions
Roles of the Panel Operations Keys
1- [MODE] Key
Displays the AV mode selection screen.
2- [AUDIO] Key
Switches between the AV screen and the NAVI screen.
3- [VOL] Key
Adjusts the AV volume.
4- [PWR] Key
Turns ON and OFF the AV functions.
5- [SET] Key
Displays the Settings screen.
6- [OPEN] Key
Opens and closes the monitor panel.
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7- [ENT] Key
Implements the selected item. For some operations, touching and implementation are performed simultaneously.
8- Joystick
Scrolls the maps and implements item selection.
9- [MENU] Key
Displays the Navi menu screen.
10- [SCALE] Key
Changes the map scale.
11- [NAVI] Key
Displays the current location screen.
12- [INFO] Key
Displays the Info screen.
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Role of the Steering Switch
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1- [+], [-] Key
Adjust the volume during audio function playback.
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[], [] Key Move up and down radio stations, move to the next or previ-
ous track during CD playback, and moves to the next or pre­vious chapter during DVD playback.
3- [MODE] Key
Toggles the AV mode each time this key is pressed.
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GPS Measurement
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GPS
GPS is the acronym for Global Positioning System, a system developed and operated by the USA. The system uses GPS satellites that orbit the Earth in space at an altitude of approximately 20,000 km. Electromagnetic waves from at least three of these satellites are received on the Earth by the system, making it possible to learn the current position.
Map Matching
When traveling with just the GPS, there may be errors in the current position display. In such case, “map matching” is the function that compensates for this error by assuming that vehi­cles travel on roads and placing the current position on a nearby road.
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GPS antenna position
The position of the vehicle is determined from the weak elec­tromagnetic waves from GPS satellites received by the GPS antenna.
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OUTLANDER
NOTE
Since it may not be possible to accurately display the vehicle position if the electromagnetic waves from the GPS satellite are blocked, be sure to obey the following.
Do not attach reflective-type films or films containing car­bon to the window glass.
Do not place objects on top of or close to the GPS antenna.
Do not use 1.5 G digital communication equipment, per­sonal computers, etc. near the GPS antenna.
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Situations where accurate measurement is not possible
Inside a tunnel or indoor parking area
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Under a two-tier motorway
Area with many high-rise buildings
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Between closely-spaced trees
The US Tracking and Control Centre controls the satellites. Sometimes the electromagnetic waves are stopped during upgrades or repairs to the system.
NOTE
Do not block the electromagnetic waves, from GPS satel­lites by placing objects on or around the GPS antenna.
Avoid using 1.5 G digital communication equipment close to the GPS antenna. Doing so may make it impossible to accurately measure position.
Situations where errors occur in the current location and direction
Errors sometimes occur when the accuracy of the GPS satellite unit is poor.
The GPS satellites are controlled by the United States Department of Defense, so sometimes the satellite itself intentionally sends incorrect position data. The measure­ment error will increase in this kind of situation.
Sometimes sufficient accuracy is not possible because the distribution of the GPS satellites is poor (when the satel­lites are aligned in approximately the same direction or height). (The best accuracy for GPS measurement is when signals are received from multiple satellites; a satellite directly over the vehicle and others just over the horizon to the north, south, east and west.)
Regarding the height and directional accuracy of GPS measurement, errors are slightly more likely in the hori­zontal direction.
Electromagnetic waves from satellites higher than the vehicle height can be received, but electromagnetic waves cannot physically be received from satellites positioned lower than the vehicle height (on the far side of the Earth). This means that an adequate height comparison is not pos­sible.
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3D Measurement
When valid electromagnetic waves can be received from at least four GPS satellites, the 3D positions of latitude, longitude and height are calculated.
2D Measurement
When valid electromagnetic waves can only be received from three or less GPS satellites, the height is assumed to be
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unchanged from the previous measurement and the 2D posi­tions of latitude and longitude are calculated. If this happens, the accuracy of the position is less than the 3D measurement.
No Measurement
If no valid electromagnetic waves can be received from the GPS satellites, there is no measurement.
Error in the Current Location
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In situations such as the following, the current location may not be correctly displayed.
Vehicle was moved without it being driven (for example when transported on a ferry or trailer)
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Vehicle direction was changed without turning on the engine (for example on a turntable in a parking area)
After replacing the tyres or chains
When driving on roads with elevation differences, such as
mountain roads with steep inclines
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When driving on roads that continue for a long time in a straight line or gentle curve (for example motorways)
When meandering on wide roads
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When driving on Y-shaped roads
When driving around tight hairpin corners
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When starting and stopping frequently at low speed, such as in a traffic jam
When driving on snowy or unpaved roads
When driving on roads parallel to others
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When driving on grid-shaped roads
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When driving on a road that turns around in the same direction, such as a loop-shaped bridge or interchange
When GPS measurements could not be made for a long time
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When driving on roads where map data is not available
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Route Calculation
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The most up-to-date road information and regulation data possible have been used for the maps and information used in this system. However, subsequent road changes may cause the information to differ from the actual condi­tions, and inappropriate guidance may be given. Be sure to drive according to the actual traffic conditions.
Not all roads are subject to the recommended route guid­ance.
The calculated route is only one example of a road that reaches the destination, which the system calculated by taking into account road types and traffic conditions. It is not necessarily always the best route.
Not all ferry routes are necessarily stored in the data. Fur­ther, even if ferry routes are prioritized they are not neces­sarily used in the route.
The route selection is a comprehensive judgement based on factors such as the road type, distance and road width, but this does not mean that the best route is always selected. Think of the route as only one example of many possible routes.
The route guidance is performed for the roads subject to the route guidance that are the nearest to the destination or Intermediate Destination. For this reason, an inappropriate route may be displayed if the set route includes a location where many roads are concentrated together, such as at an interchange. Further, if the destination or Intermediate Destination becomes far away from the junctions of roads subject to the route guidance, a route may be displayed that passes the destination or Intermediate Destination.
Traffic lanes in both directions are separately input for wide roads or roads with central dividers. If a destination (Intermediate Destination) is set in this kind of position, a route may be selected that passes and then returns to the destination (Intermediate Destination).
The first guidance location is the road nearest to the start­ing position (vehicle).
The final guidance location is the road nearest to the loca­tion set as the destination.
If while driving along route seems very indirect, it is pos­sible that a route has been set in the direction opposite to the current vehicle direction.
The guidance route may result in the vehicle being on the opposite side of a river or station from that which is desired. If this happens, move the destination near to the desired road.
Sometimes it will not be possible to avoid toll roads or ferry routes, when there are no other suitable routes.
If three recommended routes do not exist, the same route may be repeated.
Sometimes the enlarged junction map will not be dis­played immediately after the route calculation, or due to other conditions.
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Gracenote Music® Recognition Service
Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote®. Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition tech­nology and related content delivery. For more information visit www.gracenote.com.
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End-User Licence Agreement
USE OF THIS PRODUCT IMPLIES ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS BELOW.
Gracenote® MusicID® Terms of Use
This device contains software from Gracenote, Inc. of Emer­yville, California (“Gracenote”). The software from Gracenote (the “Gracenote Software”) enables this applica­tion to do online disc identification and obtain music-related information, including name, artist, track, and title informa­tion (“Gracenote Data”) from online servers (“Gracenote Servers”) and to perform other functions. You may use Gracenote Data only by means of the intended End-User functions of this device. You agree that you will use Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software, and Gracenote Servers for your own personal non­commercial use only. You agree not to assign, copy, transfer or transmit the Gracenote Software or any Gracenote Data to any third party. YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR EXPLOIT GRACENOTE DATA, THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE, OR GRACENOTE SERVERS, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PERMITTED HEREIN.
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Starting the MMCS
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CAUTION
When parking the vehicle to operate the system, park in a safe location and do not stop in no-stop­ping zones.
Do not use for a long time while the engine is off. Depending on the condition of the battery, it could make it impossible to start the engine.
Basic Operations
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1. Turn “ON” the ignition switch. The opening screen is dis­played. If any function other than AUDIO was used last time, go to Step 2.
NOTE
If special days and anniversaries (p. 1-244) have been set, when the date matches the settings, the set icon is dis­played on screen.
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2. Touch the desired language.
3. Touch [OK]. After a moment, the display is changed to the navigation screen.
Operation Instructions
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With this navigation system, operations can be performed by pressing the panel keys or touching the screen buttons. Operate the screen by touching lightly with a fingertip.
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WARNING
While driving, do not perform complicated opera­tions or concentrate on the screen. Failure to pay attention to the road ahead may cause traffic acci­dents. Have a front seat passenger perform the oper­ations, or stop the car in a safe location before operating.
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NOTE
Do not touch the screen with wet hands or press it with hard, sharp objects, as this may cause malfunction.
The Screens in this Manual
The screens described in this manual are for explanation. They may be different from actual screens, and their operation may also be different.
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Lists
This section explains the list operation buttons when a list has been displayed.
Scrolls forward through a list one line at a time. Scrolls forward through a list one page at a time. Scrolls back through a list one line at a time. Scrolls back through a list one page at a time.
Menu Screens
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Scroll Menu
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After scrolling the map, press the [ENT] key to display.
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[Set as Dest]
Sets the cursor position as the destination. “Destination Setting for Scrolled Position” (p. 1-30)
[Address Book]
The cursor position can be stored in the address book. “Storing a New Location” (p. 1-87)
[Nearby POI]
POI can be searched for in the vicinity of the cursor position. “Nearby POI” (p. 1-59)
[Location]
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The positional relationship between the cursor position and the current location can be viewed. “Viewing the Car Location” (p. 1-30)
[Set as Surveillance]
The cursor position can be stored and traffic information can be checked. “Set as Surveillance Map” (p. 1-103)
Navi Menu
Press the [MENU] key to display.
[Address/Junction]
The location can be searched for using the address or street name of the destination. “Address/Junction” (p. 1-42)
[POI Name]
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The location can be searched for using a POI name. “Points of Interest (POI) Name” (p. 1-52)
[Advanced Search]
An Advanced search is possible based on the POI search. “Advanced Search” (p. 1-58)
[Previous 20]
A new destination can be set from the 20 destinations that have been previously set. “Previous 20” (p. 1-56)
[Address Book]
A previously stored location can be called up and set as the destination. “Address Book” (p. 1-57)
[Go Home]
A route can be set for returning home. “Go Home” (p. 1-58)
[Navigation Settings]
Various functions related to the navigation can be set. “Settings” (p. 1-269)
[Navigation Tools]
The Demo of the set route and basic information related to the navigation can be viewed. “Start Demo” (p. 1-85)
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Route Menu
Touch [Route] on the current location screen to display. The route can be viewed or edited.
NOTE
The [Route] button is displayed when a destination has
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[Detour]
The route can be changed to one that detours a specified area. “Detour” (p. 1-74)
[Itinerary]
The destination position can be changed, a Intermediate Destination can be added, and the route calculation condi­tions can be changed. “Editing the Route (Itinerary)” (p. 1-76)
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[View Route]
The route can be viewed using various methods. “Viewing the Route” (p. 1-70)
[Delete Route]
Deleting a created route. “Deleting the Route” (p. 1-86)
[Nearby POI]
POI can be searched for in the vicinity of the current loca­tion. “Nearby POI” (p. 1-59)
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Map Screen
The current position of your vehicle is displayed on the “Current Location Screen”.
Current Location Screen
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3- Map Scale
Shows the scale of the displayed map.
4- Street Name
Displays the name of the street currently being travelled.
5- Route
Displays the Route Menu.
6- Guidance Route
When a route is set, shows the route to the destination.
7- Vehicle Mark
Shows the position of the vehicle being driven.
8- Destination/Intermediate Destination Information
When a route is set, shows the distance and time to the desti­nation or Intermediate Destination.
9- Direction Box
When a route is set, displays the route number or street name of the next street to turn onto.
10- Maneuver Icon
When a route is set, displays whether to turn left or right at the next intersection of the guidance, and the distance to this intersection.
11- TMC Icon
Displays traffic information such as traffic jams, construc­tion, etc. When icon is touched, detailed information for the TMC symbol displayed on the map can be checked.
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1- Orientation Mark
Shows the orientation of the displayed map.
2- Destination/Intermediate Destination Direction Icon
Shows the direction to the destination or Intermediate Desti­nation. Only displayed when a route has been set.
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Changing the Map Display
Changing the display method of the map screen.
Displaying the Current Location Screen
Press the [NAVI] key. The current location screen is displayed.
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Changing the Scale
The scale of the map display can be changed with in a range of 50 m (1/32 miles) to 100 km (60 miles).
NOTE
The scale display unit can be changed from “km” to “mile”. Refer to “Unit” (p. 1-284).
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One Map Mode
1. To display a wider area, press the [ SCALE] key. A wider area can be viewed each time the [ SCALE] key
is pressed.
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2. For a detailed display, press the [SCALE ] key. A more detailed area can be viewed each time the [SCALE ]
key is pressed.
NOTE
Press and hold the [ SCALE] key or the [SCALE ] key to change the scale using smooth zoom.
Two Maps Mode
When two maps are displayed, the left and right screens can be changed to different scales. The scale of the right map is changed with the same operations as when there is only one map. This section explains how to change the scale of the left map.
NOTE
Two maps are displayed only when Guidance Mode is set to Guidance Map. Refer to “Guidance Mode” (p. 1-299).
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1. Touch the map section of the left map.
2. Touch [ ] to display a wide area. A wider area can be viewed each time [ ] is touched.
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A scale bar is displayed.
3. Touch [ ] to display a detailed area. A more detailed area can be viewed each time [ ] is touched.
NOTE
Perform these operations while the scale bar is being dis­played.
Touch and hold [ ] or [ ] to change the scale using smooth zoom.
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Changing the Map Orientation
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The map orientation can be changed according to various con­ditions. Touch the orientation mark (A). Each time the orientation mark is touched, the map orientation is changed in the sequence “North-Up” “Heading-Up” “Auto”.
North-Up
Heading-Up
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Map Orientation
Mark
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(Red)
(Red)
(Blue)
During Two Maps Display
When two maps are displayed, the left and right maps are
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linked together, with either “Heading-Up” or “North-Up” selected for both. However, when “Auto” is set, different orien­tations can be selected for the left and right maps, depending on the scale.
The vehicle mark is rotated so that
North-Up
the north of the map is always fac­ing the front (up).
Heading-Up
The map is rotated so that the vehi­cle is always facing the front (up).
“Heading-Up” or “North-Up” is selected automatically, depending on the map scale. “Heading-Up” is
or
Auto
selected for a scale of 100 m (1/16 miles) or less, and “North-Up” is selected for a scale of 250 m (1/8 miles) or more.
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Scrolling the Map
The map can be scrolled to search for a location to view. Move the joystick in the direction to be viewed.
The map is scrolled.
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NOTE
When Two Map is set, during scrolling One Map display is shown at the scale selected for the right-side screen.
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Destination Setting for Scrolled Position
The position reached with the map scroll can be set as the des­tination.
1. Scroll the map and place the cursor on the desired loca­tion, and press the [ENT] key. The scroll menu screen is displayed.
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2. Touch [Set as Dest.]. Refer to “Setting as Destination” (p. 1-67).
NOTE
Touch [Address Book] to store the cursor position. Refer to “From the Scroll Menu” (p. 1-88).
Touch [Nearby POI] to search for POI (Points of Interest) in the vicinity of the cursor position. Refer to “Nearby POI” (p. 1-59).
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Viewing the Car Location
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The positional relationship between the current location and the position reached with the map scroll can be viewed.
1. Scroll the map and place the cursor on the desired loca­tion, and press the [ENT] key. The scroll menu screen is displayed.
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