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2010 Insight
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Navigation System
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Table of Contents
Introduction ..................................4
Manual Overview ............................4
System Overview ............................4
Accessories Precautions ..................5
Important Safety Information..........5
Map Overview.................................6
Current Street .................................... 6
Verified/Unverified Street.................. 6
User Agreement ............................8
Getting Started ...........................10
System Controls ............................10
Voice Control Basics.....................12
Using the Voice Control System ...... 13
Improving Voice Recognition .......... 13
Selecting an Item (Button) on the
Screen .........................................14
Selecting an Item in a List.............14
Using the On-screen Keyboard .....15
System Start-up .............................16
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® .......18
Map Screen Legend.......................19
Map Screen Description ................20
Zoom In/Out..................................... 20
Map Scrolling .................................. 20
Displaying Current Location .........20
System Function Diagram .............21
Entering a Destination .............. 22
By Address ....................................23
Selecting the State or Province........ 23
Selecting the City ............................. 23
Selecting the Street .......................... 25
Entering the Street Number ............. 27
By Intersection...............................27
Selecting the State or Province........ 28
Selecting the City ............................. 28
Selecting the Street .......................... 30
By Places .......................................32
Finding the Place by Category........ 32
Finding the Place by Name.............. 36
Finding the Place by Phone
Number ......................................... 36
By Map Input.................................36
Showing the Map of Current
Position......................................... 37
Showing the Map of City.................. 38
Showing the Map of State ................ 38
Showing the Map of Continental
USA............................................... 39
By Previous Destinations...............40
By Today’s Destinations ...............41
Editing Today’s Destinations List ... 41
Adding Destinations to the List........ 42
By Address Book...........................43
Adding Addresses to the Personal
Address Book................................43
By Go Home..................................44
Driving to Your Destination ..... 45
Driving to Your Destination ..........45
Calculate Route to Screen..............45
Changing the Routing Method......... 46
Viewing the Routes........................... 47
Viewing the Destination Map .......... 48
Map Screen ....................................48
Route Line ........................................ 48
Guidance Prompts ........................... 49
Map Screen Legend ......................... 50
Guidance Screen ............................51
Guidance Screen Legend .................51
Distance and Time to
Destination..................................52
Direction List.................................52
Exit Info.
(Freeway Exit Information).......... 53
Guidance Mode..............................53
Map Scale ......................................54
Map Orientation.............................55
Destination Icon.............................55
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Landmark Icons.............................56
Showing Icons on the Map............... 58
Icon Options .................................... 58
Going Off the Route ......................60
Off-road Tracking
................
..........60
Viewing/Saving the Current
Location......................................61
Pop-Ups and Disclaimers ..............62
Changing the Route .......................63
Change Route By Screen ................. 63
Waypoints ........................................ 63
Reroute: Avoid Streets ..................... 65
Reroute: Detour............................... 65
Reroute: Change Routing
Method.......................................... 65
Cancel Current Route...................... 66
Back to Current Route ..................... 66
Changing Your Destination...........66
Find Nearest (Voice command)....... 66
Go Home (Voice command) ............ 66
Using Joystick to Change
Destination ................................... 66
Entering a Destination from the Menu
Screen (while en route) ................ 68
Continue Trip Screen.....................68
Information Features ................ 69
Information Screen ........................69
Cellular Phonebook .......................69
Voice Command Help ...................69
Map Legend...................................70
Calendar.........................................71
Entering Your Schedule ................... 71
Calculator.......................................72
Unit Conversion............................... 73
System Setup .............................. 74
Setup Mode....................................74
Setup Screen (first)........................74
Brightness ........................................ 74
Volume ............................................. 74
Display............................................. 75
Guidance Prompts ........................... 76
Contrast ........................................... 76
Setup Screen (second) ...................77
Personal Information .....................77
Address Book ................................... 77
Home Address.................................. 81
PIN Number ..................................... 81
User Name ....................................... 82
Previous Destinations...................... 82
Routing & Guidance......................83
Rerouting ......................................... 83
Unverified Area Routing.................. 84
Edit Avoid Area................................88
Edit Waypoint Search Area..............90
Guidance Mode................................ 91
Vehicle...........................................91
Off-road Tracking .....
..............
......... 91
Correct Vehicle Position..................92
System Information .......................93
Basic Settings.................................93
Keyboard Layout.............................. 93
Units (mile or km)............................ 93
Voice Recognition F
eedback ........... 93
Clock Settings................................94
Clock Adjustment .............................94
Clock Type ....................................... 95
Color ..............................................96
Map Color........................................96
Menu Color ...................................... 96
System Initialization.................. 97
System Initialization ......................97
Entering the Security Code............97
GPS Initialization...........................98
Map Matching................................98
System Limitations .................... 99
Database Limitations............... 101
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Customer Assistance ................103
Reporting Errors ..........................103
Honda Automobile Customer
Service......................................103
Visiting Your Dealer ...................104
Obtaining a Navigation Update
DVD .........................................104
Changing the DVD......................105
PC Card Operation ......................106
Inserting the PC Card.................... 106
Voice Control of PC Card
Functions.................................... 106
CD/CD-R Operation....................106
Voice Control of CD Functions ..... 107
Coverage Areas.........................108
Map Coverage .............................108
U.S. Detailed Coverage Areas....... 108
Canada Detailed Coverage
Areas .......................................... 113
Operation in Alaska and
Hawaii ......................................121
Alaska ............................................ 121
Hawaii ........................................... 121
Shipping a Vehicle To or From
Hawaii ........................................ 122
Frequently Asked
Questions ............................... 123
Troubleshooting....................... 133
Glossary.................................... 135
Glossary.......................................135
Voice Command Index............ 138
Global Commands.......................138
Navigation General
Commands................................138
Navigation Display
Commands................................139
Find Place Commands.................140
Climate Control Commands........141
Temperature Voice
Commands................................142
Radio Voice Commands..............142
CD Voice Commands..................143
PC Card Voice Commands..........143
AUX Voice Commands...............143
Information Screen Voice
Commands................................144
Setup Screen (first)
Commands................................144
On-Screen Commands.................145
On-Screen Commands Assist......... 145
Index ......................................... 147
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Introduction
Manual Overview
The manual is divided into the
following sections:
Getting Started - A basic introduction
that discusses the co
ntrols and how to
communicate with
the system.
Entering a Destination - How to enter
an address or locate a point of interest
(POI).
Driving to Your Destination - An
explanation of the map features,
guidance, and cautions.
Information Features - Cellular
Phonebook, Voice Command Help,
Map Legend, Calendar, and
Calculator.
System Setup - How to set up and
tailor the system for your personal
use and use the Address Book.
The back of this manual contains:
Map Coverage (page 108)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
(page 123)
Troubleshooting Guide (page 133)
Glossary of Terms (page 135)
Voice Command List (page 138)
Operation Specific to Alaska and
Hawaii (page 121)
System Overview
Your navigation system is a highly
sophisticated location system with voice
control that uses satellites and a map
database to show you where you are and
to help guide you to a desired
destination.
The navigation system receives signals
from the global positioning system
(GPS), a network of 24 satellites in orbit
around the earth. By receiving signals
from several of these satellites, the
navigation system can determine the
latitude, longitude, and elevation of
your vehicle. In addition, a gyroscopic
yaw sensor and a vehicle speed sensor
in your vehicle keep track of the
direction and speed of travel at all times.
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Introduction
The navigation system
applies location,
direction, and speed
information to the
maps and calculates a route to the
destination you enter. As you drive to
that destination,
the system provides
map and voice guidance.
The navigation system is easy to use.
The locations of many places of
business and entertainment are already
entered in the system. You can select
any of them as a des
tination by using the
touch screen, joystick, or voice control.
There are several ways to enter a
destination, such as by
point of interest
(POI), by address, by phone number,
and by selecting it from the map. The
last 50 destinations are saved for reuse
at a later date. The system also allows
you to store a home address to simplify
returning home from your destination.
Accessories Precautions
If you have front or side window tinting
installed, be aware that if the tint has
metallic properties, it can seriously
degrade or prevent GPS reception. This
is because the GPS antenna is located
under the dashboard.
If you plan to install electronic
components, such as radar detectors,
vehicle tracking devices, remote
starters, additional amplifiers, or other
audio components, ensure that they are
not located near the navigation control
unit under the dashboard, near the
navigation screen in the dash, or near
the GPS antenna under the dashboard.
Signal noise emanating from these
devices can cause intermittent
disruption of the navigation system.
Important Safety Information
The navigation system can distract your
attention from the road if you focus on
the screen or operate the system’s
controls while driving.
Enter as much info
rmation as possible
into the system before you begin
driving, or when the vehicle is stopped.
Then, as you drive,
listen to the audio
instructions and use voice commands
when possible.
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While driving, do not look at the screen
or operate the system controls for more
than a second or so
at a time, and only
after deciding you can do so safely. Pull
to the side of the road if you need more
time to look at the screen or operate the
controls.
The navigation system is designed to
provide route information to help you
reach your destinatio
n. However, this
route guidance may
sometimes conflict
with current road conditions such as
street closures, road construction,
detours, and out-of-date map data.
Additionally, the system itself has
certain limitations (see page 99).
Therefore, you must verify the audio
and visual route information provided
by the system by carefully observing the
roadway, signs and signals, etc. If you
are unsure, proceed with caution.
Always use your own good judgment,
and obey traffic laws while driving.
Map Overview
Current Street
The current street on which your vehicle
is appears at the bottom of the
map
screen (see page 19). A message saying
Not on a digitized road” may appear
instead when you driv
e half a mile away
from a mapped road.
For more details,
see Off-road Tracking
on page 60.
Verified/Unverified Street
Your navigation system has two kinds
of streets: verified (dark colored) and
unverified (light colored). The
differences between the two types of
streets are contrasted in the chart on
page 7.
Using the navigation system
while driving can take your
attention away from the road,
causing a crash in which you
could be seriously injured or
killed.
Follow all operating instructions
and safety information in this
manual.
WARNING
“Unverified” Road
“Verified” Road
Introduction
Navigation System
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Introduction
Verified streets (dark colored)
Unverified streets (light colored)
When
displayed
These roads are found within
metropolitan areas, and
include interstate fr
eeways and major roads
connecting cities.
These roads are found in rura
l areas, and typically include
residential streets away fr
om the center of a town.
Street color
Shown on daytime map
screen as black or red, such as
interstate freeways.
Shown on the daytime
map screen as light brown.
Map quality
The database vendor has verified these streets.
Information like turn restrictions, average speed, and
whether it is a one-way str
eet have been gathered and
used when creating your
route to a destination.
These streets have not been verifi
ed by the database vendor. The
system does not contain information on one-way streets, turn
restrictions, or the road’s aver
age speed. They are shown on the
map for reference and may have errors in map location, naming,
and address range.
Routing
differences
While driving to your destination, the displayed route
line is solid blue. The system provides voice and map
guidance to your destination.
Your route line is either a blue
dotted “vector line,” or a dashed
pink/blue line. For information on selecting this option, and the
routing differences, see
Unverified Area Routing
on page 84.
Cautions
There are no pop-up boxes urging extra caution during
a route. However, because
roads constantly change,
you are urged to use common sense, and always obey
posted traffic restrictions.
Regardless of whether the user ch
ooses route guidance, there are
cautionary screens before and durin
g the route urging the user to
be extra cautious, and obey a
ll traffic restrictions. See
Unverified
Area Routing on page 84.
Guidance
voice
Voice guidance issues instruc
tions such as “In a half-
mile, make a right turn.”
The phrase “if possible” is adde
d to each guidance
instruction.
For example: “In a half-mile, ma
ke a right turn, if possible.”
Time and
distance
“to go”
The time and distance “to go,” displayed while en
route to a destination, is
based on the average speed
and distance for the road
s used for your route.
Because the average speed of thes
e roads is not k
nown, the time
and distance “to go” is based on a fixed average speed of 25 mph
for these roads.
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User Agreement
In using this DVD “Satellite Linked
Navigation System” (the “DVD”),
which includes HONDA MOTOR CO.,
LTD. software, ALPINE
ELECTRONICS, INC. software,
NAVTEQ database contents, INFO
USA CORPORATION database, and
ZENRIN CO. database contents
(hereinafter referred to as “Licensors”),
you are bound by the terms and
conditions set forth below.
By using your copy of the DVD, you
have expressed your
Agreement to the
terms and conditions of
this Agreement.
You should, therefore, make sure that
you read and understand the following
provisions. If for any reason you do not
wish to be bound by
the terms of this
Agreement, please return the DVD to
your dealer.
The DVD may not be copied,
duplicated, or otherwise modified, in
whole or in part,
without the express
written permission of the Licensors.
The DVD may not be transferred or
sublicensed to any third party for
profit, rent or loan, or licensed for
reuse in any manner.
The DVD may not be decompiled,
reverse engineered or otherwise
disassembled, in whole or in part.
The DVD may not be used in a
network or by any other manner of
simultaneous use in
multiple systems.
The DVD is intended solely for
personal use (or internal use where
the end-user is a business) by the
consumer. The DVD is not to be used
for commercial purposes.
The Licensors do not guarantee to the
customer that the functions included
in the DVD meet the specific
objectives of the user.
Licensor shall not be responsible for
any damages caused by the use of the
DVD to the actual user
or to any third
party.
The warranty on the DVD shall not
extend to an exchange or refund due
to misspelling, omission of letters, or
any other cosmetic discrepancy in the
contents of the DVD.
The right to use the DVD shall expire
either when the user destroys the
DVD or software, or when any of the
terms of this Agreement are violated
and the Licensors exercise the option
to revoke the licen
se to use the DVD
or software.
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User Agreement
The terms and conditions hereof
apply to all subsequent users and
owners as well as to the original
purchaser.
The logos of oil companies, hotels,
and convenience stores are displayed
for your information and
convenience, and in no way imply
any sponsorship, approval or
endorsement of these companies, or
their products. The logos are
trademarks of their respective
owners.
The user shall indemnify and save
harmless the Licensors, and their
officers, employees and agents, from
and against any claim, demand or
action, irrespective of
the nature of the
cause of the claim, demand or action,
alleging loss, costs, expense, damages
or injuries (including injuries resulting
in death) arising out of the use or
possession of the DVD or software.
Use, duplication, or disclosure of this
DVD by or on behalf of the United
States government is subject to
“Restricted Rights” as set forth at FAR
52.227-14, -19 or DFARS 252.227-
7013, as applicable. Manufacturers are
the Licensors, including HONDA
MOTOR CO., LTD., 2-1-1 Minami
Aoyama Minato-Ku Tokyo 107-8556
JAPAN., Alpine Electronics, Inc., 20-1
Yoshima Kogyodanchi, Iwaki,
Fukushima 970-1192 JAPAN.,
NAVTEQ Corporation, 222
Merchandise Mart, Suite 900, Chicago,
IL, 60654, INFO USA
CORPORATION, 5711 South 86th
Circle, Omaha, NE 68127., and
ZENRIN CO., LTD., 1-1-1 Muromachi,
Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka
803-8630, JAPAN.
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Navigation System
Getting Started
System Controls
Joystick/ENT button
MAP/GUIDE button
CANCEL button
Screen
MENU button
INFO button
AUDIO button
OPEN button
ZOOM (IN)/
(OUT) buttons
SETUP button
OPEN button
Tilts the screen down to access the CD,
DVD, and PC Card slots.
CLOSE
button
Return the screen
to the original
position.
Pressing the OPEN button tilts the
screen down.
NOTE:
Voice commands are disabled when
the screen is tilted down.
Press the CLOSE
button to return
the screen to the upright position.
CLOSE button
Navi DVD Slot
(Located behind
drop-down cover)
PC Card Slot
CD Slot
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Getting Started
Joystick/ENT
button
Moves left, right, up, and down to move
the highlighting around the display, to
scroll through lists, or
to look around a
displayed map. After making a selection
in a menu or list, push in on the joystick
to enter the selection into the system.
In almost all cases, you can enter a
selection into the sy
stem by using the
voice control system, highlighting the
item and pushing in on the joystick, or
by touching the appropriate item you
wish to select.
INFO
button
Displays the scre
en for selecting
Cellular Phonebook
, Voice
Command Help
, Map Legend
,
Calendar
, and Calculator
. See
page 69.
MAP/GUIDE
button
Displays the map. When en route,
switches between the
map, guidance
,
and Direction list
screens. See page 19
or 50.
MENU button
Displays the
Enter destination by
screen. When en route, displays the
Change route by
screen. See page 22.
SETUP
button
Displays the
Setup screens where you
can customize information in the
system. See page 74.
CANCEL button
Cancels the current screen and returns to
the previous screen display.
NOTE:
The NAVI BACK
button on the steering
wheel performs the same basic function.
ZOOM (IN)/ (OUT)
buttons
Press ZOOM to zoom in (to show
more detail), or ZOOM to zoom out
(to show more area and less detail)
while a map
screen is displayed.
ZOOM IN reduces the scale (showing
less area with greater detail). ZOOM
OUT increases the scale (showing more
area with less detail).
AUDIO
button
Press to display the
audio
screen.
For information on audio system
features, see the
Audio section of your
Owner’s Manual.
Other buttons
See the
Audio section of your Owner’s
Manual.
Screen
All selections and instructions are
displayed on the screen. In addition, the
display is a “touch screen” – you can
enter information in
to the system by
touching the images (icons) on the
screen with your finger.
For example, if you need to enter a
street name, a keyboard will be
displayed. You can type in the street
name by saying or selecting the
individual characters on the screen.
Clean the screen with
a soft damp cloth.
You may use a mild cleaner intended for
use on liquid crystal displays (LCDs).
Harsher chemicals may damage the
screen.
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Getting Started
Voice Control Basics
Your vehicle has a voice control system
that allows hands-free operation of most
of the navigation system functions. You
can also control the audio and climate
control system. The voice control
system uses the
NAVI TALK and
NAVI
BACK buttons on the steering wheel
and a microphone near the map lights on
the ceiling.
NOTE:
While using the voic
e control system,
the audio system is muted.
NAVI TALK
button
This button activates the voice control
system. Press and release it when you
want to give a vo
ice command. See
Voice Command Index on page 138 for
a list of voice commands.
NAVI BACK
button
This button has the same function as the
CANCEL
button. When you press and
release it, the display returns to the
previous screen. When the previous
screen appears, the system replays the
last prompt. This button is enabled for
navigation system commands only.
However, it can be used to cancel an
audio or climate control voice command
up to one second
after the command
confirmation.
NOTE:
The NAVI TALK
and NAVI BACK
buttons are deactivat
ed while using the
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® feature.
See your Owner’s Manual and the
official website
(handsfreelink.honda.com
) for
information on this system.
NAVI BACK button
HFL TALK
button
NAVI TALK
button
HFL BACK button
Microphone
(on the ceiling)
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Getting Started
Using the Voice Control System
You should use the vo
ice control system
as much as possible, and consider
manual entry using the joystick as a
backup method of entry.
Most of the system’s functions can be
controlled by voice commands activated
with the NAVI TALK
button. To
control the navigation system by voice:
Press and release the
NAVI TALK
button.
Wait for the beep.
Give a voice command.
Once the microphone picks up your
command, the system changes the
display in response
to the command and
prompts you for the next command.
Using the
NAVI TALK button, answer
the prompts as required.
If the system does not understand a
command or you wait too long to give a
command, it responds with “Pardon,”
“Please repeat,” or “Would you say
again.” If the system cannot perform a
command or the command is not
appropriate for the screen you are on, it
sounds a beep.
Anytime you are unsure of what voice
commands are available on a screen,
you can always say “Help.” The system
will then read the list of available
commands to you.
When you give a command, the system
generally either repeats the command as
a confirmation or asks you for further
information. If you do not wish to hear
this feedback, you can turn it off.
However, hearing the feedback will
familiarize you with the way the system
expects commands to be phrased. See
the Voice Recognition Feedback
setting in Setup.
If you hear a prompt such as “Please use
the touch screen to...”
or “Please choose
an area with the joystick,” the system is
asking for input that cannot be
performed using the voice control
system.
Improving Voice Recognition
To achieve optimum voice recognition
when using either the navigation or
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® voice
control system, the following guidelines
should be followed:
NOTE:
Make sure the correct screen is
displayed for the voice command that
you are using. See
Voice Command
Index
on page 138.
Adjust the dashboard and side vents
so air does not blow against the
microphone on the ceiling.
Close the windows.
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Getting Started
If more than one person is speaking at
the same time, the system may
misinterpret your command.
After pressing and releasing the
NAVI TALK button, wait for the
beep, then give
a voice command.
Give a voice command in a clear,
natural speaking
voice without
pausing between words.
If the system cannot recognize your
command because of background
noise, speak louder.
If you are still having trouble with the
voice control system, refer to
Voice
Command Help
on the
Information screen.
Selecting an Item (Button)
on the Screen
On most screens, there are items that
can be selected (like buttons with titles
such as OK or Return
). To select an
item on any screen, do one of the
following:
Use the voice control system and say
the name of the desired item. Almost
all selectable items on the screen,
including some listed items, are
recognized by the voice control
system.
Touch the desired item on the screen.
Move the highlighting to the desired
item with the joystic
k, then push in
on the joystick.
Tip:
If items are grayed out, this means that
they cannot be selected.
Selecting an Item in a List
To scroll through a list, do one of the
following:
Use the joystick to scroll through the
list item by item.
Use the voice control system and say
“Next” or “Previous” or use the “on-
screen” scroll up or down buttons, or
the ZOOM buttons to scroll through
the list page by page.
If you cannot find the desired name, or
have made an error, return to the
previous screen by pressing the
CANCEL
or the NAVI BACK
button.
To select the desired item in the list, do
one of the following:
Use the voice control system, and say
the item number of the desired item.
Touch the item on the screen.
Use the joystick to move the
highlighting to the it
em, then push in
on the joystick.
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Getting Started
Using the On-screen
Keyboard
When the system needs input from you,
the display changes to a keyboard. Use
the displayed letters to enter the
information. Enter each letter by one of
the following methods:
Using the voice control system, say
the desired letter on the screen.
Move the highlighting to the desired
letter using the joysti
ck, then push in
on the joystick.
Touch the desired letter on the screen.
When speaking the letters or using
“spell mode,” you
can substitute the
name that represents each letter or
symbol. This improv
es recognition. The
system will only r
espond to the names
shown in the following graphic. For
example:
To select the letter “A”: Say, “
A”;
Alpha”; or “
Apple.”
To select the letter “M”: Say, “
M”;
Mike”; or “
Mary.”
The names that can be used for each letter
are shown below. For additional keyboard
symbols, see page 145.
Alpha
Apple
Bravo
Boy
Charlie
Delta
Dog
Echo
Edward
Foxtrot
Frank
Golf
George
Hotel
Henry
Juliet
John
Apostrophe
Kilo
King
Lima
Larry
Mike
Mary
November
Nancy
Oscar
Papa
Paul
Quebec
Queen
Romeo
Robert
Sierra
Sam
Tango
Tom
Ampersand
Uniform
Uncle
Victor
Whiskey
William
X-ray
Yankee
Yellow
Zulu
Zebra
Slash
India
Igloo
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Getting Started
Each entered letter will appear at the top
of the display. Say or select
Space to
enter a space between words. Say or
select Delete to erase a letter entered
incorrectly.
When entering an address, the system
searches the databa
se for words that
match the letters you are entering. As a
result, you will notice that some letters
are no longer available.
When the system finds only one entry
that matches, it completes the entry of
the name for you. If the system finds
more than one entry that matches your
input, the system displays a list.
Tip:
If you are unsure of the spelling of a
name, enter the letters
that you are sure
of, and then select
List. The system
displays a list of names that most closely
matches your input.
You can choose to have your keyboard
displayed in alphabetized format as
shown below:
Or in a regular keyboard (QWERTY)
format as shown below:
See
Keyboard Layout
in the Setup
screen (second) on page 93.
System Start-up
When you turn the ignition to ON (II), it
takes several seconds for the navigation
system to boot up.
The first screen to appear is the
navigation system globe screen. The
screen then changes to the
Disclaimer
screen:
NOTE:
The
OK button does not appear
immediately. It appears after the
software is loaded.
Navigation System
17
Getting Started
Read this disclaimer carefully so you
understand it before continuing. Push in
on the joystick, or touch
OK, and the
map screen will appear on the display.
The “OK” cannot be activated by voice.
NOTE:
If you do not select
OK, and then enter
the Setup or Information
screens, some
items are not available and will show up
as darkened buttons (grayed out). See
System Function Diagram
on page 21.
If you do not press the
joystick or touch
OK, the screen will turn to the
clock
screen after 30 seconds.
If you are not planning to use the
navigation system at this time, touch
DISPLAY OFF
to turn off the screen.
By touching CLOCK TYPE, you can
change the design of the
clock screen.
For details of the clock type, see
page 76.
Tip:
For information on clock adjustment,
see page 94.
To return to the
Disclaimer screen,
press the MENU
or MAP/GUIDE
button.
If you have entered any Calendar
reminders, they are displayed after you
select OK
.
The Calendar reminder
screen
remains displayed until you select
OK
or Remind Later
, or press the
CANCEL button.
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Getting Started
If you select
OK, the reminder will not
show up again. If you wish to have the
reminder show up again later in the day,
touch the Remind Later
button.
If you press the
CANCEL
button, the
message will be displayed the next time
you start the vehicle.
NOTE:
The system will display the current
message and any older or previously
unread messages, with the newest
message listed first.
Bluetooth
®
HandsFreeLink
®
If you have a Bluetooth-compatible cell
phone that is paired, then
CALL
on the
Calculate route to
screen is enabled.
When you select
CALL, the system
dials the number shown on the screen. If
CALL is not available (grayed out), and
your phone is paired, then make sure the
phone has service or that HFL is not in
use; press the
HFL BACK button.
For more information on Bluetooth®
HandsFreeLink®, see your Owner’s
Manual and the official website
(handsfreelink.honda.com
).
Navigation System
19
Getting Started
Map Screen Legend
Map Orientation
(see page 55)
GPS Signal Strength
: Best Reception
: Good Reception
Missing: Poor/No Reception
Current Map Scale
(see page 54)
ICON Button
(see page 58)
Vehicle Position
(see page 61)
(Use voice command “Display the current location,”
or touch the icon to show current location.)
“North Up”
NOTE:
See
Map Legend
on the Information screen for further explanation.
“Heading Up”
“Breadcrumbs”
(see
Off-road Tracking
on page 60)
Acura Dealer
School
Restaurant
AT M
Parking Lot
Post Office
Honda Dealer
Hospital
Grocery Store
Gas Station
Hotel/Lodging
Parking Garage
Freeway Exit Information
Streets
(see Map Overview
on page 6)
Interstates or Freeways
Verified Streets
Unverified Streets
Landmark Icon - Generic
(see page 56)
Map Features
NOTE:
If you move the joystick ov
er an area (map features
shown above), the name is
displayed on the screen.
: Park
: Hospital
: Shopping Mall
: Golf Course
: Water Area
: Cemetery
: University
: Indian Reservation
: Airport/Stadium/Business
One-Way Traffic Icon
(1/20 mile scale only)
(see page 56)
Status Bar
Current street name or
audio information is displayed. You can switch
this information by touching
CURRENT STREET/AUDIO INFO
.
(For information on the Current Street, see page 6.)
CURRENT STREET/AUDIO INFO
Clock
(see page 94)
No Entry Icon
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Navigation System
Getting Started
Map Screen Description
Zoom In/Out
Use the ZOOM
buttons to change the
scale of the map. Zooming in increases
the detail, while zo
oming out gives you
a wide area view. After changing the
scale, give the system a few moments to
update the display.
Map Scrolling
To view other areas on the map, move
the joystick left, right, up, or down. The
map will shift in that direction. To
return the map to yo
ur current location,
press either the
MAP/GUIDE, the
CANCEL, or the
NAVI BACK button.
Displaying Current Location
You can say “Display current location”
or touch the vehicle position icon at any
time to see the curre
nt address, latitude,
longitude, and elevation. The screen
will change to:
NOTE:
The elevation will not appear when the
system is temporarily lacking proper
GPS information. The system elevation
may not agree with elevations shown on
roadside elevation signs, and may
fluctuate plus or minus 100 feet or more.
You can say “Save current location” or
select Save
on the screen to save the
current location in your Address Book.
Select Return to return to the previous
screen.
Navigation System
21
Getting Started
System Function Diagram
This diagram shows the navigation
system features, starting at the center
and working outward in layers. The
navigation program starts at “Key ON,”
and then displays the
globe screen
(blue). If OK is selected on the
Disclaimer
screen, the functions in the
yellow segments of the diagram become
available in the
Setup and
Information
screens.The white segments of the
diagram are available anytime, even if
you do not select
OK.
The items above the
map screen show
various methods to begin driving to
your destination (orange). You are
provided with map/voice guidance,
routing cautions, an
d a direction list.
While driving to your destination, use
the voice control system as much as
possible to interact
with the navigation,
audio, and climate control systems
(green).
KEY
ON
G
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PRESS
OK
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AUDIO
BUTTON
(pg. 11)
INFO
BUTTON
(pg. 69)
F
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NAVI AUDIO
CLIMATE (pg. 69)
ENTER (pg. 71)
LIST (pg. 71)
MATH (pg. 72)
CONVERT (pg. 73)
LIST (pg. 70)
CALENDAR
CALCULATOR
MAP LEGEND
VOICE: "FIND
NEAREST..."
ATM, ETC.
(pg. 140)
SELEC
T A
DESTINATION
WITH
JOYSTICK
(pg. 66)
VOICE:
"GO HOME"
(pg. 44)
VOICE:
"MENU" FOR
ENTER
DESTINATION
SCREEN
(pg. 22)
CONTINUE
TO THE
DESTINATION
(RESUME)
AFTER RESTART
(pg. 68)
VOICE HELP
SELECT
BAND/
FREQUENCY
VOL
BALANCE
CD
FUNCTIONS
OTHER
AUDIO
VOICE:
"ZOOM IN/ZOO
M OUT"
(pg. 54, 13
9)
VOICE:
"HIDE/DISPLAY ICONS"
(pg. 57, 13
9
)
INFORMATION
SCREEN
(pg. 144)
AUDIO (pg. 142 - 143)
-
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VOICE:
"HELP"
(ALL)
(pg. 138)
VOICE:
"INFORMATION
SCREEN"
(pg. 69)
VOICE:
"MENU" (to
change route)
(pg. 63)
VOICE:
"HOW FAR TO THE
DESTINATION?"
(pg. 138)
VOICE:
"DISPLAY (OR SAVE)
CURRENT LOCATION"
(pg.61)
VOICE:
"SET WAYPOINT"
(pg. 63)
VOICE:
"WHAT TIME
IS IT?"
(pg. 138)
VOICE:
AUDIO
(pg. 142 - 143)
ADD BOOK (pg. 77)
PINs (pg. 81)
UNITS MI/KM
(pg.
93)
PERSONAL
BASIC
UNVERIFIED (pg. 84)
AVOID AREAS (pg. 88)
ADJ. TIME (pg.
94)
CLOCK TYPE (pg. 95)
ROUTING
GUIDANCE
CLOCK
SETTINGS
OFF-ROAD TRA
CKING
(pg. 60,
91)
CORRECT VEHICLE
POSITION (pg. 92)
MAP COLOR (pg.
96)
MENU COLOR (pg. 96)
VEHICLE
COLOR
GUIDE. PROMPTS
(pg. 76)
SETUP
SCREE
N
(FIRST)
OK
NOT
PRESSED
VERSION (pg. 93)
SYSTEM INF
O.
BRIGHTNESS (pg. 74)
VOLUME (pg. 74)
DISPLAY (pg. 75)
CONTRAST (pg. 76)
S
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(
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4
)
BRIGHTNESS
ZOOM IN/OUT
REAR CAMERA
(REVERSE)
IMPORT, SEA
RCH,
DELETE (pg. 6
9)
PHONEBOOK
CLIMATE CONTROL
(pg. 141 - 142)
VOICE:
CLIMATE
FAN, TEMP
(pg. 141 - 142)
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Navigation System
When you press the
MENU button, the
display changes to:
Address (see page 23)
This selection requires you to enter the
city (and possibly
the state) and the
address that you want to go to.
Intersection (see page 27)
This selection allows you to enter the
names of two intersecting streets in a
city. This is useful if you know the
general location of your destination, but
not the exact address.
Places
(see page 32)
The system has been
programmed with
the locations of many businesses, parks,
hospitals, etc. This selection lets you
search these by category, name, or
phone number.
Map Input
(see page 36)
This selection allows
you to point to a
destination on the map using the
joystick. This allows you to enter a
destination or address that may not be
listed in the database.
Previous Destinations
(see page 40)
When you enter a destination with any
of the available selections (except
Address Book
and Go Home
), the
last 50 destinations are saved by the
system. Use this selection to choose a
destination again.
NOTE:
If
Previous Destinations
is grayed
out, there are no Previous Destinations
entered.
Today’s Destinations
(see page 41)
You can enter and sort up to five
destinations and store them in the
Today’s Destinations list. You can then
use the Today’s Destination selection.
NOTE:
If Today’s Destinations
is grayed
out, there are no To
day’s Destinations
entered.
Address Book
(see page 43)
This selection allows you to select a
stored address. The system can store up
to a combined total of 200 User 1 and
User 2 addresses.
Go Home (see page 44)
This selection allows you to select your
home or a common place as a
destination.
NOTE:
If you have no home address entered,
the system prompts you for one.
Entering a Destination
Navigation System
23
By Address
After you select
Address from the
Enter destination by screen, the
display changes to:
Tip:
When entering an address by voice, it
is more efficient to say the city name
first, then the street name.
When entering an address by touch, it
is usually easier to enter the street
first. A city or cities that the street
appears in will be displayed. For
your convenience, you do not have to
enter both city and street.
NOTE:
If you find that your city is not listed,
it may be part of a larger
metropolitan area. Try entering the
street first.
Prior to departure, you can set areas
to avoid. The system then includes
them in its calculations for the
destination you have entered. See
Edit Avoid Area
on page 88.
Selecting the State or Province
The state you are in is displayed at the
top of the screen. If your desired
destination is in another state, select
Change State
.
The display then changes to the
Enter
state name
screen. Use the voice
control system and say the name of the
state or use the on-screen keyboard to
enter the name of the state.
Selecting the City
This is helpful if the street runs through
several cities, and you know what city
includes the street. The city you are in is
displayed on the screen. If the city you
want is displayed on the screen, say
“Select current city.” If your desired
destination is in an
other city, say or
enter that city.
By Voice Control:
Say “City” on the
Find address by
screen, and the display changes to the
Say city name
screen. Say the city
name and the searching will begin.
NOTE:
To improve voice
recognition when
saying the city name, pronounce the
syllables as clearly as possible.
Entering a Destination
24
Navigation System
To enter the city name by voice spelling,
say or select CHANGE TO Spell
Mode on the Say city name
screen,
and the display will change to the
Enter
city name screen. Say the city name by
saying individual letters, or words that
represent the letters, one at a time.
The system has a talk back function. If
your spoken letter is not recognized, the
system will talk back to you. For
example, if you say “E” but the system
does not recognize th
e command, it will
ask you, “Please select the number of
the input letter from the list,” and the
following pop-up box will appear:
You should select a letter by saying the
number.
Alternatively, to improve voice
recognition, you can say “Echo” or
“Edward” instead of “E.”
See page 15 for a list of available words
for each letter.
By Touch Control:
Select City
, and the display then
changes to the
Enter city name
screen.
Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the
name of the city.
The system will display a list of city
names, with the closest match to the
name you entered at the top of the list.
Select the number (1-6) of the desired
city from the list.
Entering a Destination
Navigation System
25
If the system does not find an exact
match, select List
when you finish
entering the name of the city. Most of
the cities and towns for that state are
listed.
Listings of cities and towns in the non-
detailed coverage area may have an
asterisk “*” next to their names. If you
select one, a pop-up box is displayed
saying, “No detailed street data...”, and
a street address cannot be entered (see
Map Coverage
on page 108). Try
entering the street first, and then select
the city if available.
Select View Dest. Map and use the
joystick to select an icon, approximate
area, or street you wish to choose as
your destination. Otherwise, a central
location of the city will be selected. If
you select a point of interest (POI) or
road in an unverified area, you may or
may not have routing in these areas. See
Map Overview
on page 6.
Selecting the Street
By Voice Control:
After you have selected the city, or if
you say “Street” on the
Find address
by screen, the display changes to the
Say street name
screen. Say the street
name and the searching will begin.
To enter the street name by voice
spelling, say or select
CHANGE TO
Spell Mode
on the Say street name
screen, and the display will change to
the Enter street name
screen.
Say the street name by saying individual
letters or numbers, or words that
represent the letters, one at a time.
Entering a Destination
26
Navigation System
The system has a talk back function. If
your spoken letter is
not recognized, the
system will talk ba
ck to you. For
example, if you say “E” but the system
does not recognize
the command, it will
ask you, “Please select the number of
the input letter from the list,” and the
following pop-up box will appear:
You should select a letter by saying the
number.
Alternatively, to improve voice
recognition, you can say “Echo” or
“Edward” instead of “E.”
See page 15 for a list of available words
for each letter.
By Touch Control:
After you have selected the city, or if
you selected
Street in the beginning,
the display changes to the
Enter street
name screen. Use the on-screen
keyboard to enter the name of the street
(like ELM or 42ND) that is your
destination.
To enter the name of a major highway,
you must use the full name, including a
hyphen. For interstates, use an “I” (I-
10). For U.S. highways, use “US” (US-
18). For state highways, use the two
character state designation (CA-101).
For county roads, use the appropriate
designation (G-2, for example).
Tip:
When entering a stre
et, you do not need
to enter the direction (N, S, E, W) or the
type (St, Ave, etc.). The system will
automatically determine that for you,
based on your entered city and street
number.
The system will display a list of street
names, with the closest match to the
name you entered at the top of the list.
Select the number (1-6) of the desired
street from the list.
Entering a Destination
Navigation System
27
Entering the Street Number
After you have completed the street
name, the display changes to the
Enter
street number
screen. Use the voice
control system and say the address
number as a continuous string of
numbers. For example, the address 1527
should be spoken as “One, five, two,
seven.” You can also use the on-screen
keyboard to enter the street number.
Some address numbers may not be
available on the selected street. For
example, let’s say the individual address
ranges for a selected street name are 1 -
20 and 9,000 - 10,000, with an overall
range shown on the display of 1 to
10,000. If you try to enter a number
outside the individual address ranges
such as 500, the system will show this
number as unavailable (grayed out).
When using the on-screen keyboard,
the system only allows you to choose
available address numbers.
When using voice control, the system
beeps if you try to select an
unavailable (grayed out) address
number.
If you did not select a city in the
beginning, the street name you selected
might appear in more than one city. The
system will give you a list of cities that
the street appears in. Select the desired
city from the list. The system then
displays the
Calculate route to screen
(see Driving to Your Destination
on
page 45).
Tip:
If the particular address you want
cannot be found, select
Map Input and
use the joystick to se
lect the appropriate
location on the map (see
By Map Input
on page 36).
Select
View Dest. Map
and use the
joystick to select an icon, approximate
area, or street you wish to choose as
your destination. Otherwise, a central
location of the street will be selected. If
you select a point of interest (POI) or
road in an unverified area, you may or
may not have routing in these areas. See
Map Overview
on page 6.
By Intersection
After you select
Intersection from the
Enter destination by
screen, the
display changes to:
Tip:
When entering an address, it is usually
easier to enter the street first. A city or
cities that the street appears in will be
displayed. For your convenience, you
do not have to enter both city and street.
Entering a Destination
28
Navigation System
NOTE:
If you find that your
city is not listed,
it may be part of a larger
metropolitan area. Try entering the
street first.
Prior to departure, you can set areas
to avoid. The system then includes
them in its calculations for the
destination you have entered. See
Edit Avoid Area
on page 88.
Selecting the State or Province
The state you are in is displayed at the
top of the screen. If your desired
destination is in another state, select
Change State.
The display then changes to the
Enter
state name screen. Use the voice
control system and say the name of the
state or use the on-screen keyboard to
enter the name of the state.
Selecting the City
This is helpful if th
e street runs through
several cities, and you know what city
includes the street. The city you are in is
displayed on the screen. If the city you
want is displayed on the screen, say
“Select current city.” If your desired
destination is in another city, say or
enter another city.
By Voice Control:
Say “City” on the
Find intersection by
screen, and the display changes to the
Say city name
screen. Say the city
name and the searching will begin.
To enter the city name
by voice spelling,
say or select CHANGE TO Spell
Mode on the Say city name
screen,
and the display will change to the
Enter
city name
screen.
Say the city name by saying individual
letters, or words that represent the
letters, one at a time.
Entering a Destination
Navigation System
29
The system has a talk back function. If
your spoken letter is
not recognized, the
system will talk ba
ck to you. For
example, if you say “E” but the system
does not recognize
the command, it will
ask you, “Please select the number of
the input letter from the list,” and the
following pop-up box will appear:
You should select a letter by saying the
number.
Alternatively, to improve voice
recognition, you can say “Echo” or
“Edward” instead of “E.”
See page 15 for a list of available words
for each letter.
By Touch Control:
Select City
, and the display then
changes to the
Enter city name
screen.
Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the
name of the city.
The system will display a list of city
names, with the closest match to the
name you entered at the top of the list.
Select the number (1-6) of the desired
city from the list.
If the system does not find an exact
match, select
List when you finish
entering the name of the city. Most of
the cities and towns for that state are
listed.
Listings of cities and towns in the non-
detailed coverage area may have an
asterisk “*” next to their names. If you
select one, a pop-up box is displayed
saying, “No detailed street data...”, and
a street address cannot be entered (see
Map Coverage
on page 108).
Select View Dest. Map
and use the
joystick to select an icon, approximate
area, or street you wish to choose as
your destination. Otherwise, a central
location of the city will be selected. If
you select a point of interest (POI) or
road in an unverified area, you may or
may not have routing in these areas. See
Map Overview
on page 6.
Entering a Destination
30
Navigation System
Selecting the Street
By Voice Control:
After you have selected the city, or if
you say “Street” on the
Find
intersection by
screen, the display
changes to the Say street name
screen.
Say the street name and the searching
will begin.
To enter the street name by voice
spelling, say or select
CHANGE TO
Spell Mode on the
Say street name
screen, and the display will change to
the Enter street name screen.
Say the street name by saying individual
letters or numbers, or words that
represent the letters, one at a time.
After you have completed the first
name, the display changes to the
Say
intersecting street
screen. Say the
name of the other intersecting street.
The system has a talk back function. If
your spoken letter is not recognized, the
system will talk b
ack to you. For
example, if you say “E” but the system
does not recognize the command, it will
ask you, “Please select the number of
the input letter from the list,” and the
following pop-up box will appear:
You should select a letter by saying the
number.
Alternatively, to improve voice
recognition, you can say “Echo” or
“Edward” instead of “E.”
See page 15 for a list of available words
for each letter.
Entering a Destination
Navigation System
31
By Touch Control:
After you have selected the city, or if
you select
Street in the beginning, the
display changes to the Enter street
name screen. Use the on-screen
keyboard to enter one of the names (like
ELM or 42ND) of the intersecting
streets.
To enter the name of a major highway,
you must use the full name, including a
hyphen. For interstates, use an “I” (I-
10). For U.S. highways, use “US” (US-
18). For state highways, use the two
character state designation (CA-101).
For county roads, use the appropriate
designation (G-2, for example).
Tip:
When entering a street, you do not need
to enter the direction (N, S, E, W) or the
type (St, Ave, etc.
). The system will
automatically determ
ine that for you.
The system will display a list of street
names, with the closest match to the
name you entered at the top of the list.
Select the number (1-6) of the desired
street from the list.
After you have comple
ted the first street
name, the display changes to the
Enter
intersecting street
screen.
Enter the name of the other intersecting
street using the on-screen keyboard.
If you did not select a city in the
beginning, and the intersection appears
in more than one
city, you will see the
Select a city
screen. The system will
give you a list of cities that the
intersection appears in. Select the
desired city from the list. If more than
one intersection appears in a city, select
the desired intersection from the
Select
an intersection
screen. The system
then displays the
Calculate route to
screen (see Driving to Your Destination
on page 45).
Tip:
If the particular in
tersection you want
cannot be found, select
Map Input
and
use the joystick to se
lect the appropriate
location on the map (see By Map Input
on page 36).
Select View Dest. Map
and use the
joystick to select an icon, approximate
area, or street you wish to choose as
your destination. Otherwise, a central
location of the street will be selected. If
you select a point of interest (POI) or
road in an unverified area, you may or
may not have routing in these areas. See
Map Overview
on page 6.
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By Places
After you select
Places from the
Enter
destination by
screen, the display
changes to:
There are three ways to find a place or
point of interest (POI), by
Category,
Name, or
Phone Number
.
Let’s assume you want to find a coffee
shop (restaurant) called “Bucks.”
If you know the phone number of the
coffee shop, select
Phone Number
,
then enter the 10-digit number with
area code. This is the quickest way to
find it.
The second best method is to select
Category
,
Restaurant
, and
CAFÉ/
COFFEE SHOP
. After you select
Place Name by Keyword
and
search method, enter the keyword
“Bucks.” The list will include all
restaurants that have the letters
“bucks” anywhere in the name
.
You can try to enter “Bucks” using
Name
, but you may have to search
through a list that might include
Bucks Welding, Bucks Surplus, etc.
NOTE:
Prior to departure, you can set areas
to avoid. The system then includes
them in its calculations for the
destination you have entered. See
Edit Avoid Area
on page 88.
You can enter the desired destination
using the voice control system. For
information on the available voice
commands, see
Voice Command
Index on page 138.
Finding the Place by Category
The Category
option gives you a list of
categories or types of businesses to
select from with the following screen:
Tip:
If you are not sure of the spelling of a
place, the best way to find it is to use the
keyword search. Select
Category,
choose a category and subcategory
from the menus, then select
Place
Name by Keyword
, and enter the
partial name.
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Auto Service
Lodging
Shopping
Honda Dealers
Auto Repair & Maintenance Bed & Break
fast Resort
All Shopping*2 Office Supplies/Electronics
Acura Dealers
Car Wash & Detailing Hotel/Motel
Accessories/Jewelry Pharmacy/Drug Store
Gas Station
Motorcycle Dealers
Leisure
Auto Parts & Electronics Pet Food/Supplies
Hydrogen Station
Other Car De
alers
Amusement Park Museum
Books/Music/Video Sewing/Linen
Auto Parts & Electronics Roadsid
e Assistance
Golf Course
Park/Recreation Area Clothing
Shoes/Bags
Banking
Historical Monument Performing Arts Grocerie
s
Sporting Goods
ATM
Check Cashing/Money Transfer Marina
Sports Complex Home Improvement Toys/Arts/C
rafts
Bank
Currency Exchange
Movie Theater
Tourist Attrac
tion Mall/Department Store
Community
Restaurant
Travel
Business
Higher Education
All Ty
pes*1
Indian
Airport
Parking Lot
City Hall
Library
American
Italian
Automobile Club Rental Car Agency
Civic/Community Center Post Office
Café/Coffee Shop Japanese
Bed & Breakfast Resort
Convention/Exhibition Center School
Ca
lifornian
Korean
Bus Station
Rest Area
Court House
Chinese
Mexican
Camping
Ski Area
Emergency
Continental
Seafood
Comm
uter Rail Station Tourist Attraction
Hospital
Roadside Assistance
Fast Food
Thai
Ferry Terminal Tourist Information
Police Station
Veterinarian
French
Vegetarian
Hotel/Motel
Train Station
German
Vietnamese
Named Place
Travel Agency
Greek
Other
Park & Ride
Truck Stop/Plaza
Parking Garage/House
*1 When trying to find a specific
restaurant, select the category
ALL TYPES
. Some restaurants may be
miscategorized.
*2 When trying to find a specific store, select the category
ALL SHOPPING
. Some stores may not be
in the right category.
Advanced
If the category you want is
not listed, you can try to
find it with a keyword. When
you select this option,
the display changes to the
Enter keyword for
category
screen. If the system finds any categories
with the keyword you entere
d, the display changes to
the Select a category
screen. Select the desired
category.
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After selecting a category and
subcategory, the system will give you
the options of Place Name by
Keyword, Sort by Distance to
Travel
, City Vicinity, or
Place
Name with the following screen:
Place Name by Keyword
If you do not know the exact name of
the destination, you can find the place
with a keyword. When you select this
option, the display changes to:
You can find your destination with a
keyword using the
Sort by Distance
to Travel option or
City Vicinity
option.
If you select the
Sort by Distance to
Travel
option, the
Enter keyword for
place
screen appears. Enter the
keyword using the on-screen keyboard.
If the system does not find an exact
match, select
List when you finish
entering the keyword.
The system starts
searching for places that match the
entered keyword. If you see your
desired place, select it from the list.
If not, scroll through the list to find the
desired place.
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If you select the
City Vicinity
option,
the Enter city name
screen appears.
Enter the name of th
e city using the on-
screen keyboard. The system will
display a list of city names, with the
closest match to the name you entered at
the top of the list. Select your desired
city name from the list. Once you have
selected your desired city name, the
Enter keyword for place screen
appears. Enter the keyword using the
on-screen keyboard to specify the
desired place.
Once you select a place, the system then
displays the
Calculate route to
screen
(see Driving to Your Destination
on
page 45).
Sort by Distance to Travel
When you select this option, the system
gives you a list of all the places in the
subcategory. This lis
t is arranged by
distance from your current location,
with the closest at the top of the list.
The distance and direction to the
destination at the top of the list are
shown in the screen. The distance
shown is straight line distance (as the
crow flies), not driving distance. Select
the number (1-4) of the desired
destination from the list.
Once you select a place, the system then
displays the
Calculate route to screen
(see Driving to Your Destination
on
page 45).
City Vicinity
The system allows you to find points of
interest in the vicini
ty of the city you
entered. When you select this option,
the display changes to the Enter city
name screen. Enter the name of the city
using the on-screen keyboard. If the
system does not find an exact match,
select
List when you finish entering the
name of the city. Select a desired city
from the list.
Once you have selected the city, the
display changes to the
Enter a place
name screen. Enter the name of the
place using the on-screen keyboard.
Once you select a place, the system then
displays the
Calculate route to
screen
(see Driving to Your Destination
on
page 45).
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Place Name
When you select this
option, the display
changes to the
Enter a place name
screen. Enter your selection, using the
on-screen keyboard.
Once you select a place, the system then
displays the
Calculate route to
screen
(see
Driving to Your Destination
on
page 45).
Finding the Place by Name
The Name option allows you to enter
the name of a business, and then shows
you a list of businesses with the same or
similar names to select from. Use the
name option only if you know the exact
spelling of the place. If unsure, use the
Category
option.
Finding the Place by Phone
Number
The Phone Number
option allows
you to select a destination by its
telephone number. Only telephone
numbers stored in the system under the
Places
(of business) option are
recognized. The syst
em does not contain
residential telephone numbers, or
numbers you may have entered in your
personal Address Book.
Tip:
If you know the phone number of a point
of interest (POI), its uniqueness makes it
the fastest entry meth
od. When using the
voice control system, the entry should be
spoken as a continuous string of
numbers. For example, the telephone
number (310) 555-4000 should be
spoken as “Three, one, zero, five, five,
five, four, zero, zero, zero.”
By Map Input
After you select Map Input
from the
Enter destination by
screen, the
display changes to:
NOTE:
Prior to departure, you can set areas
to avoid. The system then includes
them in its calculations for the
destination you have entered. See
Edit Avoid Area on page 88.
For information on the available
voice commands, see
Voice
Command Index
on page 138.
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Showing the Map of Current
Position
The Current Position
selection
assumes that you are looking for a
destination in the
immediate area. The
display changes to:
The red arrow indicates your vehicle
position. Find your desired destination
by moving the joystick left, right, up, or
down. The map and crosshairs will
move in the same direction.
The yellow box indicates the area you
will see when you cl
ick on the current
map with the joystick. The scale will
decrease each time you push in on the
joystick, until
Select a destination
appears at the top of the screen.
If desired, use the
ZOOM buttons to
change the map scale. When you have
the crosshairs on the desired icon, map
feature, or road, push in on the joystick.
The address of the location will appear
at the top of the screen.
NOTE:
The selected icon or road segment is
displayed on the 1/2 mile (800 meter) or
less map scale.
If this is the desired destination, push in
on the joystick again. If not, use the
joystick to reposition the crosshairs,
then push in on the joystick again to
display the new address.
If you selected a single icon or road
segment within the target mark, the
following screen appears. Push in on the
joystick again to calc
ulate a route to the
selected destination.
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If you selected multiple
icons within the
cursor radius, the following screen
appears. Select an item from the list.
Then select OK
to calculate a route to
the selected destination.
Once you select an address, the system
then displays the
Calculate route to
screen (see Driving to Your Destination
on page 45).
Showing the Map of City
With the
City selection, the display
changes to the Enter city name
screen.
When you have entered the desired city,
the display changes to a map. The
starting location will be the central
position in the selected city.
See Showing the Map of Current
Position
on page 37 for instructions on
finding and entering your desired
destination.
Showing the Map of State
With the
State selection, the display
changes to the Enter state name
screen.
After you select the desired state, the
display changes to a map of the state,
with the crosshairs located near the
middle.
The yellow box indicates the area you
will see when you click on the current
map with the joystick. The scale will
decrease each time you push in on the
joystick, until
Select a destination
appears at the top of the screen.
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Use the joystick to
move the crosshairs
to the area of the state close to your
intended destination. If desired, use the
ZOOM buttons to change the map scale.
When you have the crosshairs in the
desired area, push in on the joystick.
The address of the location you have
selected will appear at the top of the
screen.
NOTE:
The selected icon or road segment is
displayed on the 1/2 mile (800 meter) or
less map scale.
If this is the desired address, push in on
the joystick again. If not, use the
joystick to reposition the crosshairs,
then push in on the joystick again to
display the new address.
If you selected a single icon or road
segment, push in on the joystick again to
select the new address. If you selected
multiple icons within
the cursor radius,
select an item from the list on the
screen.
Once you select an address, the system
then displays the
Calculate route to
screen (see
Driving to Your Destination
on page 45).
Showing the Map of Continental
USA
With the
Continental USA
selection,
the display changes to:
The yellow box indicates the area you
will see when you click on the current
map with the joystick. The scale will
decrease each time you push in on the
joystick, until
Select a destination
appears at the top of the screen.
Use the joystick to move the crosshairs
to the area of the country for your
intended destination.
Then push in on
the joystick.
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If desired, use the
ZOOM buttons to
change the map scale. When you have
the crosshairs on the desired icon, map
feature, or road, push in on the joystick.
The address of the location you have
selected will appear at the top of the
screen.
NOTE:
The selected icon or road segment is
displayed on the 1/2 mile (800 meter) or
less map scale.
If this is the desired address, push in on
the joystick again. If not, use the
joystick to reposition the crosshairs,
then push in on th
e joystick again to
display the new address.
If you selected a single icon or road
segment, push in on the joystick again to
select the new address. If you selected
multiple icons within the cursor radius,
select an item from the list on the
screen.
Once you select an address, the system
then displays the
Calculate route to
screen (see Driving to Your Destination
on page 45).
By Previous Destinations
Every time you route to a destination,
that destination is
saved by the system.
Up to 50 destinations can be stored.
Select Previous Destinations from
the Enter destination by
screen to
choose one of those destinations.
After you select
Previous
Destinations
, the display lists the last
50 destinations entere
d, with the most
recent appearing first.
NOTE:
•If Previous Destinations is
grayed out, there are no Previous
Destinations entered.
When finishing a “Today’s
Destinations” trip, the Today’s
Destinations list entries are stored to
this list, beginning with the date (e.g.,
item 1 shown on the previous screen).
Because both the Home address and
personal Address Book list can be
protected by a PIN, they do not show
up in the previous
destination list.
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Scroll through the list and say the line
number (1-6) of the destination, or touch
the desired destination you want.
Once you select the desired destination,
the system then
displays the
Calculate
route to screen (see
Driving to Your
Destination
on page 45).
NOTE:
Prior to departure, you can set areas
to avoid. The system then includes
them in its calculations for the
destination you have entered. See
Edit Avoid Area
on page 88.
For information on the available
voice commands, see
Voice
Command Index
on page 138.
By Today’s Destinations
You can create a “trip” by combining up
to five destinations previously selected
on the Calculate route to screen.
Select Today’s Destinations
from
the Enter destination by screen and the
display changes to:
NOTE:
If Today’s Destinations
is grayed
out, there are no Today’s Destinations
entered.
Editing Today’s Destinations
List
If you change your plans, you can
modify the Today’s Destinations list
order by distance or order of entry.
Say or select
Entry to sort the list by the
entry order, and say or select
Distance
to sort the list by the distance order. To
delete a destination, say or select
Delete
and the display changes to the
Select a destination to delete
screen.
Select the destination to delete. Say or
select Done to perform the deletion,
and the display returns to the previous
screen. To cancel the deletion, press the
CANCEL
button.
NOTE:
For information on the available voice
commands, see
Voice Command Index
on page 138.
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Entering a Destination
Adding Destinations to the List
After you have used any of the other
selections from the
Enter destination
by screen to select a destination, the
display changes to:
To add this to the Today’s Destinations
list, select ADD TO Today’s Dest
.
NOTE:
If ADD TO Today’s Dest
is grayed
out, the Today’s Destinations list is
already full (five destinations have been
stored).
The display then changes to show you
all the current entries on the Today’s
Destinations list. Select
Done to return
to the Enter destination by screen.
The system automatically sorts the
destinations stored in the Today’s
Destinations list for the best path.
If the displayed list shows your plans,
select the first destination. The system
will guide you to the destination
according to the orde
r of the list. When
you reach the destination, it will be
automatically remo
ved from the list.
NOTE:
When finishing a “Today’s
Destinations” trip, the Today’s
Destinations list entries are stored to
the Previous Destinations list,
beginning with the date (e.g., item 1
shown below). This entry contains all
the destinations that
were included in
the Today’s Destinations itinerary. This
allows you to reselect the entire Today’s
Destinations conten
t at a later date.
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Entering a Destination
By Address Book
This selection allows you to choose a
personal address entry for a destination.
After you select
Address Book
from
the Enter destination by
screen, the
display changes to:
If an Address Book PIN
has been set
in Setup, the system prompts you to
enter your PIN after you select
User 1
or User 2. Say or enter your PIN, and
say or select Done.
If the PIN has not been entered, the
system displays the list after you select
User 1 or
User 2.
The system then displays a list of the
places entered in your personal Address
Book. By selecting
Category, you can
sort the displayed addresses by
ALL
,
BUSINESS,
PERSONAL
, or by other
categories you may create.
Scroll through the list to find your
desired destination.
After you select it,
the system then displays the
Calculate
route to screen (see
Driving to Your
Destination
on page 45).
Adding Addresses to the
Personal Address Book
There are two ways to enter addresses to
the personal Address Book:
Entering them in
the personal
Address Book feature in Setup (see
page 77).
Adding them in
the Address Book
directly from the
Calculate route to
screen (see page 45).
NOTE:
Destinations chosen from the Address
Book do not show up in Previous
Destinations.
Prior to departure, you can set areas
to avoid. The system then includes
them in its calculations for the
destination you have entered. See
Edit Avoid Area on page 88.
For information on the available
voice commands, see
Voice
Command Index
on page 138.
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Entering a Destination
By Go Home
Selecting
Go Home from the
Enter
destination by
screen takes you home
or to a frequently used address you have
chosen.
If a Go Home PIN
has been set in
Setup, the system pr
ompts you to enter
your PIN. Say or enter your PIN, and
say or select
Done. The system will
then display the
Calculate route to
screen (see
Driving to Your Destination
on page 45).
If a Go Home PIN
has not been set, the
system displays the
Calculate route to
screen after you select
Go Home (see
Driving to Your Destination
on
page 45).
NOTE:
To edit Home Address, see
Home
Address in System Setup on page 81.
Prior to departure, you can set areas
to avoid. The system then includes
them in its calculations for the
destination you have entered. See
Edit Avoid Area
on page 88.
PINs are optional. If you choose to
use a PIN, make sure you remember
it. If you forget your PIN, your dealer
will have to reset it for you.
If a PIN is desired, enter it using the
Personal preference PIN number
feature in Setup. See page 82 for
information on entering your Go
Home PIN.
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Driving to Your Destination
Driving to Your Destination
A route typically has three phases.
Initial route calculation (
Calculate
route to screen) (see page 45).
Change the route while en route (see
page 63).
Resume the route when restarting the
engine (see Continue Trip Screen
on
page 68).
Calculate Route to Screen
Say or select
OK. The system calculates
the route using the method shown on the
screen (see
Map Screen on page 48).
NOTE:
Prior to departure, you can set areas
to avoid. The system then includes
them in its calculations for the
destination you have entered. See
Edit Avoid Area
on page 88.
For information on the available
voice commands, see
Voice
Command Index
on page 138.
Further selections from the
Calculate
route to screen include:
ADD TO Address Book
Allows you to add the destination to
your Address Book. See
By Address
Book on page 43.
NOTE:
If the button is grayed out, the
destination is already in your Address
Book.
ADD TO Today’s Destinations
Allows you to add the destination to
your Today’s Destinations list. See
By
Today’s Destinations
on page 41.
NOTE:
If the button is grayed out, the Today’s
Destinations list is already full (five
destinations have been stored).
CALL
Dials the number on the screen when
available. See
Bluetooth®
HandsFreeLink®
on page 18.
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Driving to Your Destination
Changing the Routing Method
The system lets you select the way you
want to drive to your destination. Before
selecting OK to calculate a route, you
can change the routing method by using
the
CHANGE METHOD
scroll bar
back ( ) or forward ( ) buttons. The
route choices will appear in the address
box.
NOTE:
When you are en route and want to
change the routing method, press the
MENU button, and select
Change
Routing Method on the
Change
route by screen.
“Direct Route” (the factory default) is
the route that is the quickest (least
time) and is usually the best choice. If
you choose any other method, it
becomes the new default for all future
routing. Make sure to check the
routing method if the displayed route
is not what you expected to see.
“Easy Route” produces a route with
the least turns.
“Maximize Freeways,” “Minimize
Freeways,” and “Minimize Toll
Roads” are also available.
NOTE:
If the trip is greater than 100 miles, then
“Minimize Freeways”
and “Minimize
Toll Roads” may be gr
ayed out. This is
normal.
The generated route may not be the
route you would choose. For safety
reasons, the system generally applies the
following rules to your route:
It tries to avoid
shortcuts through
residential areas.
Right turns are favored over left turns
or U-turns.
Restricted turns (turns that cannot be
made during certain hours) are not
used for routing.
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Viewing the Routes
Touching
View Routes on the
Calculate route to screen allows you to
scroll through and view the various
routes (Direct, Easy, Maximize
Freeways, etc.) to your destination. If
you select
View Routes
, the display
changes to:
NOTE:
You may only view routes as shown
above from the
Calculate route to
screen.
The selected route method is shown at
the top of the screen.
It may take several minutes (the
system displays an hourglass while it
is calculating) to show all route
methods, and it is not unusual for the
different methods to pick the same
route. Voice commands cannot be
used while the system is calculating.
If the trip is greater than 100 miles,
then “Minimize Freeways” and
“Minimize Toll Roads” may be
grayed out. This is normal.
Say or select
Summary to display the
distance and time to go for each route.
Based on the route data, you can change
the routing by using the Next
and Prev.
buttons. Once you confirm your
selection, say or select
OK
on the
screen.
NOTE:
Distances and times shown for each
method in the Summary are
approximate.
After calculating the route with the new
method, the system displays a map of
your current location. The calculated
route will be highlighted as a blue line,
and a voice prompt will tell you how to
proceed along the highlighted route.
Touch
VOICE to have the guidance
repeated.
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Driving to Your Destination
Viewing the Destination Map
Touching
View Dest. Map
displays a
map of the destination vicinity. Press the
CANCEL or NAVI BACK
button to
return. You can view the destination
map anytime while en route by saying,
“Display destination map.”
Map Screen
When you select
OK on the
Calculate
route to screen, the
map screen
appears, showing your highlighted route
in real time.
Route Line
When driving to a destination on
verified roads in a metropolitan area, the
route line is displayed as a blue line.
When driving in rural areas on
unverified streets (light brown color),
the route line changes to either a blue
dotted “vector line” pointing to your
destination, or a blue-pink line. See
Unverified Area Routing
on page 84 for
a detailed explanation of how to enable
unverified routing, and the related
cautions and disclaimers.
NOTE:
You can always view the entire route by
simply saying, “Dis
play entire route.”
“Vector line” (unverified routing off)
Blue-pink unverified route line
(unverified routing on)
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Guidance Prompts
As you get near the maneuver, you will
hear a voice reminder and see a pop-up
window showing you the maneuver.
The number of remi
nders that you will
hear before a maneuver is determined
by Guidance Prompts
in Setup on
page 76.
With the factory default (Normal),
typically you will hear two prompts:
The first is about 1/4 mile from the
maneuver.
The final maneuver is close to your
actual turn.
If the distance between the next two
driving maneuvers is very small, both
maneuvers are displayed on the screen
in a single window, and the voice will
remind you of both of them at the same
time.
NOTE:
You can say “Voice” or select
VOICE
on the screen at any time to
be reminded of the next maneuver.
Typically, a pop-up guidance window
shows your next turn, and a voice
guidance prompt is heard. The timing
of these prompts varies, depending on
the type of road you are on, and the
distance to your next maneuver.
When given guidance in unverified
areas, the words “if possible” are
inserted before each guidance prompt.
See Unverified Area Routing
on page 84
for more details about unverified
routing.
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Driving to Your Destination
Acura Dealer
School
Restaurant
AT M
Parking Lot
Post Office
Honda Dealer
Hospital
Grocery Store
Gas Station
Hotel/Lodging
Parking Garage
Freeway Exit Information
Map Screen Legend
Map Orientation
(see page 55)
Map Scale Adjustment
(Mile or km per half-inch
appears only when you
ZOOM IN or OUT.)
(see page 54)
Current Map Scale
(see page 54)
ICON Button
(see page 58)
“Breadcrumbs”
(see
Off-road
Tracking
on
page 60)
Direction of Destination
(When en route)
(see page 52)
VOICE Button
(see page 49)
(Announces next driving instruction)
Distance to Destination
(see page 52)
Time to Destination
(see page 52)
Vehicle Position
(see page 61)
(Use voice command, “Display
current location,” or touch the icon
to show the current location.)
Blue Line
Calculated route
(see page 48)
Map Features
NOTE:
If you move the joystick ov
er an area (map features
shown above), the name is displayed on the screen.
: Park
: Hospital
: Shopping Mall
: Golf Course
: Water Area
: Cemetery
: University
: Indian Reservation
: Airport/Stadium/Business
One-Way Traffic Icon
(1/20 mile scale only)
(see page 56)
Streets
(see
Map Overview
on page 6)
Interstates or Freeways
Verified Streets
Unverified Streets
Landmark Icon - Generic
(see page 56)
“North Up”
“Heading Up”
NOTE:
See Map Legend
from the Information screen for further explanation (see page 70).
Destination Icon
(see page 55)
Waypoint
(When en route)
(see page 63)
CURRENT STREET/
AUDIO INFO
Current Street
(see page 6)
(When audio information is displayed,
touch
CURRENT STREET/AUDIO INFO
to display the current street name.)
No Entry Icon
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Guidance Screen
The
guidance
screen offers an alternative
way to view your route information.
Many of the icons and screen features are
similar to those on the
map
screen. While
driving to your destination, press the
MAP/GUIDE
button to switch between
the
map
and
guidance
screens. The
guidance
screen shows you:
Milestone to Destination
– The
position of the small circular icon shows
your trip progress. As you get closer to
your destination, the indicator will
approach “DEST.”
Vehicle Heading
– The white portion of
the compass symbol indicates north.
NOTE:
The map and voice guidance in
unverified areas differ from those in
verified areas.
Current maneuvers and those within
1000 feet will show on the
Countdown bar, indicating the
distance until the next maneuver.
Guidance Screen Legend
Vehicle Heading (whi
te indicates north)
( see page 51 )
Distance to Next Driving Maneuver
Street Name of Next
Driving Maneuver
Distance to Destination
(see page 52)
CURRENT STREET/AUDIO INFO
Current Street
(see page 6)
(When audio information is displayed, touch
CURRENT STREET/
AUDIO INFO
to display the current street name.)
VO
ICE Button
(ann
ounces next driving instr
uction) (see page 49)
Milestone to Destination
(see page 51)
Scroll: to view guidance maneuvers
Freeway Exit Information
(see page 53)
Direction of Destination, “as the crow flies”
(see page 52)
Time to Destination
(see page 52)
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Distance and Time to
Destination
When you select a destination, the
distance to the destination is the actual
road distance of the calculated route,
and not “as the crow flies.” When
viewing a list of destinations (points of
interest), such as restaurants, the
distance is “as the crow flies” (see
Sort
by Distance to Travel
on page 35).
The displayed time to the destination
may differ from the actual travel time
because the time is calculated based on
the posted road speed data and your
current speed. If part of your route
includes unverified roads, the “distance”
and “time to go” for that portion is
estimated using 25 mph as an average
speed.
Direction List
When you press the
MAP/GUIDE
button on the
guidance screen, the
display changes to:
NOTE:
The map and voice guidance in
unverified areas differ from those in
verified areas. See
Unverified Area
Routing on page 84.
Only maneuvers that occur at
freeway exits or contain freeway exit
information will show the exit info
icon (“i” icon) on the right end of the
items in the Direction list. If no exit
info icon is shown on the list, the
Exit
Info. is grayed out.
You can see the Direction list and the
distance to each maneuver. Press the
MAP/GUIDE button to return to the
previous screen.
You can scroll through the
Direction
list
screen by screen using the scroll bar,
or one instruction at a time using the
joystick.
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Exit Info. (Freeway Exit
Information)
You can search freeway exit
information and add new destinations or
waypoints to the calculated route as a
new destination or waypoint. The exit
info icon ( ) on the right end of the
items in the direction list indicates that
there is freeway exit information
available. Say or select
Exit Info., and
choose the exit and place to set as a new
destination or waypoint.
On the map screen, you can display
freeway exit information using the
joystick. The exit info icon will only be
displayed on the
map
screen if there is
any freeway exit info
rmation available.
Choose the 1/4, 1/2, or 1 mile scale, then
move the crosshairs to the desired exit
info icon and click on it. Choose a place
from the list and set it as a new
destination or waypoint.
NOTE:
To turn on “Freeway exit information”
on the map
screen, display the icon bar
and select the icon (see page 58).
Guidance Mode
When en route to a destination, you
have two display options: single-screen
mode (the factory default) and split-
screen mode.
Single-screen mode
– A map is
displayed with occasional guidance
pop-up windows as you approach a
maneuver.
Split-screen mode
– The map is always
displayed on the left of the screen, and
the maneuver or direction list is
displayed on the right-hand side of the
screen.
Guidance mode can be changed in either
Setup (see
Guidance Mode
on page 91),
or by accessing the icon bar
(see Guidance Mode
on page 58) .
When you get near the maneuver, the
map screen changes to:
On the map
screen, the location of the
maneuver is marked with a small yellow
square. The guidance window is simply
an enlargement of th
e area indicated by
the yellow square. Af
ter you complete
the maneuver, the display returns to a
full map
screen when the single-screen
mode is set, or to a map and direction
list screen when the split-screen mode is
set.
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Map Scale
Use the ZOOM
buttons or say a voice command such as “Display 1/2 mile scale” (see pa
ge 139) to change the scale of the map.
Zooming in increases the de
tail, while zooming out gives you a view of a wide
r area. After changing the scale, give the system
a
few moments to update the display.
Functions available at various map scales
NOTE:
You can change between miles
or kilometers in
Setup (see
Units on page 93).
For information on the available voice commands, see
Voice Command Index
on page 138.
Map Scale
(English and Metric)
For selecting units, see page 93.
1/20 mi. 1/8 mi. 1/4 mi. 1/2 mi. 1 mi. 2 mi. 5 mi.
15 mi. 50 mi. 150 mi. 350 mi.
80 m 200 m 400 m 800 m
1.6 km
3 km 8 km 24 km 80 km
240 km 560 km
POI icon symbols (like ATM) page 56 X X
Breadcrumbs (off-road
tracking dots) page 60 X X X X
Freeway exit information icons page 53
X X X
One-way traffic icon
page 56 X
Unverified road display (light brown) page 84 X X
X
Map orientation “Heading-up” page 55 X X X X
X
Map orientation “North-up”
page 55 X X X X X X X
X X X X
Map features (like park, golf course)page50XXXX
XXXXXX
Avoid area shown on map
page 88 X X X
Avoid area scales (when creating) page 88 X X X
Waypointflag icons page63XXXX
XXXXXXX
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Map Orientation
The map can be orientated two ways:
North-up: North pointing up as you
would normally view a paper map.
Heading-up: The map constantly
rotates so the road you are driving on
always points up (as you see the road
through your front windshield).
NOTE:
The red arrow in both heading symbols
always shows the direction north.
Touch the Map Orientation icon on the
map
screen to switch between the
available orientation, or say “Display
heading up” or “Display north up.”
In the larger map scales (above
1 mile or 1.6 kilometer), the map is
always oriented with north facing
upward. You cannot change the
orientation.
NOTE:
For information on the available voice
commands, see
Voice Command Index
on page 138.
Destination Icon
The destination icon only shows the
approximate location of
the destination.
This occurs because a city block can
have as many as 100 possible addresses
(for example, the 1400 block is followed
by the 1500 block). Most cities use only
a portion of the 100 possible addresses
(for example, in the 1400 block, the
addresses may only go up to 1425
before the 1500 block
starts). Therefore,
the address 1425 will be shown a
quarter of the way down the block by
the system instead of near the end of the
block where the destin
ation is actually
located.
Tip:
When en route, you can view a map
showing your destin
ation. Using voice
control, say “Display
destination map.”
“North Up”
“Heading Up”
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The display automatically changes to
the map screen when you reach your
destination. Press the
MENU button to
return to the Enter destination by
screen.
NOTE:
For information on the available
voice commands, see
Voice
Command Index
on page 138.
If you are en route and the joystick is
moved, the “Time to Destination”
and “Distance to Destination”
indicators are replaced with an
indicator showing distance from the
current vehicle location.
Landmark Icons
Landmark icons are shown in the
map
screen on the 1/20 and 1/8 mile scales or
80 and 200 meter scales. The Freeway
Exit information is displayed on the 1/4,
1/2, and 1 mile scales. The icons are:
Some icons can be turned on or off;
you can either display them or hide
them from the
ICON button on the
lower left corner (see page 50) or using
voice commands (see page 138).
You can select most landmark icons
with the joystick to display the icon’s
information. See the table on the
following page for exceptions.
NOTE:
The same list can be viewed on the
screen by selecting
Map Legend
from the
Information
screen.
When there are overlapping
landmark icons, a list of the points of
interest (POIs) is displayed.
For information on the available
voice commands, see
Voice
Command Index
on page 138.
One-Way Traffic Icon
The one-way traffic icons (see Map
Screen Legend
on page 50) are only
shown on the 1/20 mile scale and only
when turned on in
Icon Options
(see
page 58).
Acura Dealer
School
Restaurant
AT M
Parking Lot
Post Office
Honda Dealer
Hospital
Grocery Store
Gas Station
Hotel/Lodging
Parking Garage
Freeway Exit Information
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For some icons, you can choose either to show or hide them on
the map, while others like Honda Dealer are always shown. The
table below shows the features for each icon
type. Some Points of Interest (POIs) lik
e Police Stations are not shown as an icon
,
but you can still locate the near
est one with the voice command, “Find nearest Police Station.”
*1 When gas stations, hotels, and convenien
ce stores are selected for view on the map,
some icons are shown as “brand icons.”
*2 The Icon Options feature found on the
Icon Bar screen allows you to customize your
choice of the displayed icons. See
Showing Icons on the Map
on page 58. Also see the
Voice Command Index on page 139 for the “Display,” “Hide,” and
“Find” commands.
POI type
Icon can be
manually
displayed
Icon can be
manually
hidden
Icon
selection
by voice
Icon can be selected as a
destination on the
map screen
with the joystick
POI can be found on the
map screen using voice
command “Find...”
Honda/Acura dealer Yes, always No No Yes
Yes
Hospital
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes
School
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes
ATM
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes
Gas station*1
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes
Restaurants*2
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes
Post office
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes
Grocery store*1
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes
Hotel*1/Lodging
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes
Police station
No icon No icon No No
Yes
Shopping, Tourist attraction, Bank
No icon No icon No No
Yes
Parking garage/Parking lot Yes Yes Yes
Yes
Yes
Freeway exit information Yes Yes Yes Yes
(choose POI)
No
One-way traffic icon Yes Yes Yes
No
No
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Showing Icons on the Map
Touching the
ICON button on the
map
screen displays the following screen:
The screen consists of the following
items:
Icon Bar (row of icon symbols)
The icon bar allows you to manually
select the icons that are displayed on the
map (see page 56 for a list of these
icons). In the screen above, both gas
stations and restaurants are selected.
Touch the icons to select (goes blue) or
remove them (goes gray). You can also
display or hide the same icons by using
the “Display” or “Hide” voice
commands (see page 139).
Icon Options
This feature allows you to “fine tune”
some of the icons on the
Icon bar
(see
Icon Options for more information).
Guidance Mode
When en route, this item allows you to
select between a single-screen (with
occasional pop-up guidance windows),
or a split-screen (containing one-half
map and one-half gu
idance/directions
list window). See page 53 for an
explanation of this feature, and see
page 91 for Setup.
Exit Screen
Select Return
to return to the
map
screen.
Icon Options
Selecting
Icon Options displays the
following screen:
This feature allows you to “fine tune”
some of the icons on the
Icon bar. The
three icon choices – “Parking” (lot or
garage), “Restaurant” (specific type or
types of food), and “Other icons”
(hospitals, schools, etc.) – can each be
tailored to your needs.
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For instance, let’s assume that hospital
icons are not displayed on the map. You
would do the following:
First, you would ensure that the
OTHER ICON
button on the Icon
bar
is blue (see Icon Bar
on page 58).
Second, you select
Icon Options
and verify that hospital option is also
on (blue). This procedure is explained
below.
If you select
Other Icons from the
Select category for icon settings
screen, the other icons options are
displayed:
In the previous example,
POST
OFFICE
and SCHOOL
are selected
and will show up on the map. To also
see
HOSPITAL on the map, this would
need to be turned on to select it so it
appears as below.
Exit, and save your
settings by selecting
Done
.
NOTE:
When viewing the
map screen, you
can turn some icons on using voice
control.
•See
Navigation Display Commands
on page 139 for the available
“Display” and “Hide” icon
command.
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Going Off the Route
If you leave the calculated route,
“Recalculating...” is displayed at the top
of the screen. The system will
recalculate the route from your current
location and direction to the desired
destination, and then give you a new
route instruction. This is done
automatically if you have set
Rerouting to
Automatic
on the
Setup screen (second) (see page 83).
If the Rerouting
option in Setup is set
to Manual, “Off route” appears at the
top of the screen when you leave the
calculated route. Say “Recalculate” or
select
Recalculation
whenever you
wish the system to perform a
recalculation.
Off-road Tracking
If you drive more than half a mile from
a mapped road, “Not on a digitized
road” appears at the bottom of the
screen.
The map
screen starts displaying a
series of dots (breadcrumbs) to show the
path you have taken if
Off-road
Tracking on the
Setup screen (second)
is set to On
(see page 91).
By following the dots, you can
backtrack to the mapped road you
originally left. “Breadcrumbs” may
occasionally be displayed in urban
areas, such as larg
e parking lots in
shopping malls, or in new subdivisions
where the roads are not yet in the
database. In other cases, you may see
dots if the system
temporarily goes off
route, like in a parking garage where the
GPS signal is unavailable.
These dots appear only in the 1/20, 1/8,
1/4, and 1/2 mile (or the 80, 200, 400,
and 800 meter) map scales.
Use the
ZOOM buttons to change scales
if necessary.
Tracking continues for approximately
150 miles; dots at the beginning of the
trail will start disappearing when you
exceed that distance. When you reach a
mapped road, the system stops
displaying dots.
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Viewing/Saving the Current
Location
Whenever you are on a
map
screen, you
can always obtain your current location
either by touching the Vehicle Position
icon or by using the voice control
system and saying “Display current
location.” A screen pops up which
shows the address of your current
location, as well as the latitude,
longitude, and elevation.
NOTE:
The elevation will not appear when the
system is temporarily lacking proper
GPS information. The system elevation
may not agree with elevations shown on
roadside elevation signs, and may
fluctuate plus or minus 100 feet or more.
You can store the current location for
later use. It does not change or cancel
your current route.
For example, you are following the
system’s directions to get to a
destination. While sitting at a stoplight
you notice a store on the corner, but do
not have time to visit it right now. You
can save the location to select as a
destination at a later date.
To save the location, say “Save current
location” or select
Save on the screen.
When you select “User 1” or “User 2,”
the Edit address book
screen with the
current location data will appear. You
can edit the name, phone number, or
category name to be saved in your
personal Address Book.
After the location is saved, select
Return
to return to the
map screen.
You can then use
Address Book
from
the
Enter destination by screen to
select the saved location and return to
the same spot.
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Pop-Ups and Disclaimers
When you say “OK” in the
Calculate
Route to screen, or if you change your
route, the system checks your route and
provides you with pop-up messages for
the following situations:
Your route takes you into an area that
you previously set as an “Avoid
Area” (see Edit Avoid Area
on
page 88).
Your route passes near an unverified
area (see
Unverified Area Routing
on
page 84).
Your route includes unverified areas
(see
Unverified Area Routing
on
page 84).
You are about to enter an unverified
area (see
Unverified Area Routing
on
page 84).
You actually entered an unverified
area (see
Unverified Area Routing
on
page 84).
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Changing the Route
While en route, you may wish to alter
your route, add an interim “Waypoint”
(pit stop), choose a different destination,
or cancel your current destination.
To change your present route, you can
do any of the following:
Say “Menu,” or press the MENU
button
to view the
Change route by screen:
Search waypoint (page 63)
Delete waypoint (page 65)
Avoid streets (page 65)
Detour (page 65)
Change routing method (page 65)
Cancel the current route (page 66)
Back to the current route (page 66)
Choose a different
destination (other
methods) by:
Saying “Find nearest...” to find a POI
(page 66).
Saying “Go home” (page 66).
Using the joystick to select a different
POI or address on the map (page 66).
Pressing the
MENU button twice to
get to the Enter destination by
screen (page 68).
Change Route By Screen
Pressing the
MENU button displays the
Change route by
screen:
Waypoints
Waypoints allow you to add an interim
“pit stop” while traveling to a
destination. For inst
ance, you may want
to stop for gas or food, and then
continue on to yo
ur destination.
Although you can enter up to five
waypoints at a time, typically you may
never use more than one at a time.
Waypoints are routed to in the order
they were entered (num
ber 1 first, etc.),
with your final destination routed to last.
If you wish to create a custom route of
several destinations, and then control
the order of routing, the function
“Today’s Destinations” is probably a
better choice (see
By Today’s
Destinations
on page 41).
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When you enter waypoints, they appear
on the map screen as small red flags
numbered 1-5.
Adding Waypoints
From the
Change route by
screen, if
you say or select
Search Places on
Route, then the
Select a search
method screen is displayed. Select
either Places Along the Route
or
Places Around the Destination
.
Next, select your “Waypoint Category,”
then follow the menu prompts to select a
destination. When the system performs
a search from Places Along the
Route, it displays matches that lie
within a corridor on either side and in
front of you along your route.
From
Places Around the
Destination
, the system displays
matches in a spiral pattern outward from
the destination. The search “corridor”
distance value can be changed in
Edit
Waypoint Search Area in Setup (see
page 90).
To add another waypoint, press the
MENU
button and repeat the procedure.
If Search Places on Route
is grayed
out, the maximum of five waypoints has
been entered.
NOTE:
The system does not allow you to select
the roads you want to use to get to a
destination. However,
after you enter a
destination, you can
select intersections
or POI waypoints that the system will
use to tailor your route.
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Deleting Waypoints
From the
Change route by
screen, if
you say “Delete” or select
Delete
, then
the Select a waypoint to delete screen
is displayed. Say the line number of the
waypoint(s) you wish to delete, or select
them by using the joystick. Say or select
Done to return to the
map screen.
The route is recalculated to reflect the
changes you made to the waypoint(s).
Reroute: Avoid Streets
From the
Change route by
screen, if
you say or select
Avoid Streets
, the
system displays a list of streets that will
get you to your destination. This feature
allows you to avoid a street or streets
along your route. This is helpful if you
know of road construction, closures, or
excessive traffic along the route. Simply
select the street or streets you wish to
avoid. You cannot avoid your current
street, or the streets of your waypoint(s)
or destination (system beeps if selected).
NOTE:
Although you can choose streets to
avoid, you cannot choose specific
streets you want to use.
Reroute: Detour
Calculates a detour route for you if you
encounter an unexpected obstacle such
as a closed road or extremely heavy
traffic congestion. If a detour is
selected, the system
will attempt to
recalculate a new route, avoiding the
next 2 miles (while on a freeway) or 1/2
mile (while on a surface street).
Reroute: Change Routing
Method
From the
Change route by screen, if
you say or select Change Routing
Method, then the
Select routing
method screen is displayed. See
Changing the Routing Method
on
page 46 for details.
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Cancel Current Route
Cancels the current route (and any
waypoints) and returns you to the
map
screen.
Back to Current Route
Returns you to the original
map screen.
Changing Your Destination
There are four methods by which you
can change or add a waypoint to your
route. These are:
Find Nearest (Voice command)
From the
map screen, say one of the
“Find Nearest...” voice commands to
locate the nearest gas station, ATM,
restaurant, or other point of interest. See
the “Find Nearest” voice commands
listing on page 140.
Go Home (Voice command)
From the
map screen, say “Go home.”
If you have entered a “Go home”
address, then the system will display a
confirmation screen.
Using Joystick to Change
Destination
While following a calculated route, you
can select a new destination with the
map screen and the joystick.
With the
map screen displayed, use the
joystick to move the position icon. It
will change to crosshairs. Use the
joystick to position the crosshairs on
your desired new destination, street, or
icon, then push in
on the joystick. The
Select a place screen or the address of
the location will be displayed.
NOTE:
The Select a place screen will be
displayed when the crosshairs are
positioned near multiple icons or
locations. The address of the location
will be displayed at the top of the screen
when the crosshairs
are positioned on a
particular street, icon, or location.
If this is not your desired new destination,
press the
CANCEL
button or the
NAVI
BACK
button to return to the
map
screen. Reposition the crosshairs with the
joystick, then push in on the joystick
again to see the new address.
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When the Select a place screen is
displayed, select an item from the list,
and the Calculate route to screen is
displayed. After you select
OK, you can
select either Set as New Destination
or Set as Waypoint
for your specified
position.
When the address of the location is
displayed at the top of the screen, push
in on the joystick, and the
Calculate
route to screen will be displayed. After
you select OK
, you can select either
Set
as New Destination
or Set as
Waypoint for your specified position.
The system will return to the
map
screen and recalculate the route to your
new destination or waypoint.
NOTE:
When you scroll through the
map
screen while en route to a destination,
some voice controls will not function.
These include:
Display “Heading up
Display “North up”
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Entering a Destination from the
Menu Screen (while en route)
If you say “Menu” or press the
MENU
button twice, the system displays the
Enter destination by screen. Follow
the procedure described in
Entering a
Destination
, which begins on page 22.
After selecting
OK to the
Calculate
route to screen, your new location can
be used either as a waypoint or as a
replacement destination.
Continue Trip Screen
If you restart the vehicle without having
completed your prior trip, you will see
the following screen:
To continue to your destination or
other waypoints, say or select
OK.
To cancel your destination, press the
CANCEL
button or the
NAVI
BACK button on the steering wheel,
or using the voice
control system, say
“Cancel” or “Back.”
If you wish to change the route
method, say or select
CHANGE
METHOD.
For additional information on
changing the routing method, see
Changing the Routing Method
on
page 46.
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Information Features
Information Screen
When you say “Information” or press
the INFO
button, the display changes to:
NOTE:
If some items appear to be grayed out
and cannot be selected, it is because you
did not select OK
on the initial
Disclaimer screen (see
System Start-up
on page 16), or there is no phone paired
to the system (see
Bluetooth®
HandsFreeLink®
on page 18).
Cellular Phonebook
The Cellular Phonebook
option
allows you to store up to 1,000 names
and 10,000 phone numbers in the
phonebook of Bluetooth®
HandsFreeLink® (HFL) from your
cellular phonebook.
With HFL, you can
then automatically dial any name or
number in the phonebook.
Say or select
Cellular Phonebook
from the
Information screen, and the
display changes to:
NOTE:
For more information on this feature,
see your Owner’s Manual.
For questions about the HFL Cellular
Phonebook, call HandsFreeLink
customer support at (888) 528-7876,
or visit handsfreelink.honda.com.
In
Canada, call (888) 9-HONDA-9.
Voice Command Help
When you say or select
Voice
Command Help, you will see the
following screen:
NOTE:
You can select an item by saying either
the line number or the item name.
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There is a tutorial available for the voice
command help. Say or select
Getting
started, and the display changes to:
Select the line number of the desired
tutorial you want to view, and the
tutorial will automati
cally be read. Press
Stop to stop the reading, or press the
CANCEL button.
When you make a command help
selection under any of the
help
screens,
you will see the help commands that can
be used with the vo
ice control. You can
say or select Read List
, and the system
will read the list to you.
For a listing of all
voice commands, see
Voice Command Index on page 138.
Map Legend
You can use the
Map legend
screens to
learn the meaning of map features,
icons, colors, etc. us
ed in this system.
When you say or select
Map Legend
,
the display changes to:
Say or select the desired item or item
number to view each section of the map
legend.
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Calendar
The Calendar
option allows you to
enter events and be reminded of them in
the future. When you say or select
Calendar, the system shows the
calendar with the current calendar day
highlighted.
Dates with an icon indicate there is a
scheduled entry for that date.
You can scroll through the calendar day
by day by moving the joystick, or select
the day by voice. To change the month,
say “Next” or “Previous,” use the
ZOOM buttons, or touch the triangles at
the top of the screen.
If you say or select
List, your entries are
listed. Press the
CANCEL button to
return to the Calendar
screen.
Entering Your Schedule
Set your schedule by selecting the day
on the calendar, and the display changes
to:
Reminder
The default for Reminder is
On. This
allows the system to remind you of the
calendar item the next time you start the
vehicle. See System Start-up
on page 16.
Edit Date
This allows you to move your calendar
entry to a different date. If you say or
select Edit Date
, the Calendar
screen
is displayed with existing entries grayed
out. Select a new day and the display
returns to the Edit schedule
screen
with a new date.
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Edit Title
Say or select
Edit Title, then enter the
name of your title using the on-screen
keyboard. Once you have entered the
title, say or select
Done.
Edit Message
Say or select
Edit Message, and the
system will show the
Edit Message
screen. You can enter a message on two
lines. Use to change the line.
Once you have entered the message, say
or select
Done.
Message Icon
Say or select
Message Icon
, and the
system displays a list of icons you can
select to help identify the type of
message you entered. The message icon
you choose will be displayed alongside
the specified date on the
Calendar
screen.
Delete
From the
Calendar screen, select the
date of the schedule you wish to
remove. To remove the schedule, say or
select Delete.
Done
Once you have finished entering the
schedule, say or select
Done. The
Calendar screen is redisplayed and a
message icon appears.
NOTE:
You can only enter one message per
day.
A maximum of 50 entries can be
stored in the schedule. After you
reach 50 entries, a warning message
will appear telling you that the limit
has been reached. You can clear any
older entries as needed.
To reactivate a previous message,
turn the Reminder setting from
Off to
On. If it is not turned on, the
reminder will not be displayed when
you start the vehicle.
The system displays active calendar
entries only after you answer
OK on
the Disclaimer screen.
For more information, refer to
System Start-up on page 16.
Calculator
When you say or select
Calculator
, the
display changes to:
Use the touch screen to use the
following features:
Calculator
The calculator function operates like a
standard handheld calculator.
Unit Conversion
Values entered on the calculator can be
converted from one unit to another (e.g.,
inches to millimeters).
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Unit Conversion
To perform a conversion:
1. Enter a numeric value to be converted
(for example, 100).
2. Select the type of unit you want to
convert (for example, weight). The
screen for that conversion type
appears (see illustration in step 3).
3. Select the base unit
(e.g., pounds) that
you wish to convert to some other
unit. All other units will change
automatically depe
nding on the base
unit value. In the example below,
100 lbs converts to 1600 ounces, 0.05
ton (U.S.), etc.
NOTE:
If you do not enter a value to be
converted, only “Temperature” units
are selectable.
Conversions using negative value
may produce meaningless or
physically impossible values.
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Setup Mode
The Setup function consists of two
different screens that allow you to
change and update
information in the
system. To display the
Setup screens,
use the voice contro
l system and say
“Setup” or press the
SETUP button. To
change to another
Setup
screen, say or
select
More in the upper right corner of
the screen.
On any of the Setup
screens, you can
use the voice control system to select
any item on the screen.
NOTE:
If some items appear to be grayed out
and cannot be selected, it is because
you did not select
OK on the initial
Disclaimer screen. See
System Start-
up on page 16.
For information on the available
voice commands, see
Voice
Command Index
on page 138.
Setup Screen (first)
From any screen, say “Setup” or press
the SETUP
button, and the following
screen appears:
Brightness
The screen brightness has 11 settings.
To change the brightness, use the voice
control system and say “Brightness up”
or “Brightness down.” You can also
select the Bright. bar and move the
cursor by moving the joystick left or
right, or by touching the arrowheads in
the bar.
Tip:
If you are having trouble viewing the
screen in bright lig
hting conditions, try
increasing the brightness.
NOTE:
You can have a separate daytime and
nighttime setting for brightness. Adjust
each setting when the di
splay is in either
daytime or nighttime mode.
Volume
The navigation voice volume has 10
settings, and also can be turned off. To
adjust the volume, use the voice control
system and say “Volume up” or
“Volume down.” You can also select the
Volume bar and move the cursor by
moving the joystick left or right, or by
touching the arrowheads in the bar.
After adjusting the volume, you will
hear beeps at the new volume level. You
can also select volume off.
NOTE:
If you turn the volume off, you will not
hear route guidance or voice command
confirmations.
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Display
There are two screen display modes:
Day and Night
. The recommended
setting is
Auto, which automatically
switches the screen between
Day and
Night modes as you turn the headlights
on or off.
You can select Day
or Night mode to
override the Auto
mode. This is a
useful feature for drivers that like to use
headlights during the day and want to
temporarily override
Night
mode.
However, the screen in
Day mode will
be extremely bright at night.
Day Mode
Night Mode
Display
Mode
How setting affects
display mode:
To override setting
while driving:
But remember:
Auto
(factory
default)
Automatically switches
between Day
and Night
mode by sensing if the
headlights are on.
Override night display:
Adjust dash brightness
(with headlights on) to
full bright.
Override day display:
Turn on headlights and
ensure the dash
brightness is not at full
bright.
Adjust the dash
brightness (with
headlights on) back to
normal to allow auto
switching by sensing
headlights.
Day
Stays in
Day mode. Push and hold the
joystick for 10 seconds
(switches to
Night
mode).
There is no auto
Night/
Day
mode change with
the headlights on/off.
You control the setting.
Night
Stays in Night
mode. Push and hold the
joystick for 10 seconds
(switches to Day
mode).
There is no auto
Night/
Day
mode change with
the headlights on/off.
You control the setting.
Clock
Displays the clock on
the screen.
To return to the previous
screen, press the
NAVI
BACK button.
Remember, your route
guidance stops when the
clock screen is
displayed.
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When you select
Clock in Setup or the
Disclaimer screen times out, the
clock
screen is displayed (see page 17).
DISPLAY OFF
When you touch the
DISPLAY OFF
button, the screen is turned off. Voice
guidance will continue to work in this
mode. To turn on the screen, press any
navigation or voice control button.
Clock Type
Allows you to choose the design of the
clock screen from one of three
Clock
Types and one of two
Background
images.
Say or select Return
to return to the
previous screen.
Guidance Prompts
While you drive to yo
ur destination, the
system displays and announces
guidance prompts for your next
maneuver. This settin
g allows you to
adjust the number of guidance prompts
before each maneuver. The settings
Min
, Normal, and Max
are described
below. The factory default is
Normal,
so you can adequately prepare for the
next maneuver. If you wish to change
the number of guidance prompts, select
your preferred setting,
as shown in the
following table.
*Uses street name in guidance phrase.
NOTE:
To temporarily turn
off voice guidance
prompts, select
Off for the “Volume”
setting in Setup.
Contrast
You can adjust the contrast and black
level. Adjusting these settings can make
the display easier to read.
NOTE:
You can have separate daytime and
nighttime settings for Brightness,
Contrast, and Black Level. Adjust each
setting when the disp
lay is in either
daytime or nighttime mode.
Setting Distance before maneuver
About
1/2
mile
Max
Normal
(factory
default)
Min
About
1/4
mile
Just
before
maneuver
Yes* Yes*
Yes
Yes Yes
Yes
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Setup Screen (second)
Say or select
More to view additional
Setup functions and the following
screen appears:
Personal Information
From the
Setup screen (second), say or
select Personal Information
and the
following screen appears:
Address Book
The Address Book allows up to a total
of 200 address entries. After 200 entries,
the ADD TO
Address Book
button is
grayed out. The 200 addresses are
shared between User 1 and User 2. For
example, if User 1 has 150 addresses,
User 2 can only have 50.
You can add, modify, and delete
information in the
personal Address
Book list.
You may choose to use a Personal
Identification Number (PIN) to protect
your privacy. However, PINs are
optional, and if you decide to use one,
record it in case you forget the number
(see page 81).
You can do the following functions in
the address book:
Enter an address (see page 78).
Edit an existing address (see
page 80).
Delete an existing address (see
page 80).
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Accessing the Address Book List
After selecting
Address Book
, the
system prompts you to select
User 1 or
User 2.
If an Address Book PIN has been set,
the system prompts you to enter your
PIN. Verify that the correct user is
displayed, then enter your PIN. After
entering your PIN, say or select
Done,
and the system displays your Address
Book.
If no Address Book PIN has been set,
the system displays your Address Book
after selecting
User 1 or
User 2.
NOTE:
Personal information cannot be backed
up or moved to another navigation
system.
Entering an Address
After you select
User 1 or
User 2,
your Address Book list appears:
Select New Address
in the upper right
corner on the screen when beginning to
build your Address Book list.
Edit Name
You may use the “Name” field to give
the entry a name or title that you will
recognize later, such as “Doctor Smith”
or “Broadway Theatre.” If you do not
give the address a na
me, the system will
assign one (Address 001, etc.).
Say or select
Edit Name. Then use the
on-screen keyboard to enter the name.
Touch Done when finished.
NOTE:
You can always re-enter, edit, or make
changes to any entry. “Address” is the
only required field.
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Edit Address
When you say or select
Edit Address
,
the display changes to:
Current Position -
Allows you to use
your current position as the address.
Address -
Requires you to
enter the city
and address you wish to store. The
operation is the same as selecting
Address from the
Enter destination
by screen (see page 23).
Places - Allows you to select one of the
Point of Interest (POI) locations already
stored in the system as one of your
personal addresses. This operation is the
same as selecting
Places from the
Enter destination by
screen (see
page 32).
Previous Destinations -
Allows you to
choose one of the
locations in the
Previous Destinations list for your
Address Book list. This operation is the
same as selecting
Previous
Destinations
from the Enter
destination by
screen (see page 40).
After you have used one of these four
options to enter the address, the initial
screen for entering the personal address
is redisplayed, with the address shown
in the “Address” field. If you have
entered the address using
Places, the
phone number corresponding to the
address also appears in the “Phone
Number” field.
Edit Phone Number
You can enter the telephone number of
the address. If the address was chosen
with
Places, and it has a telephone
number, that number is entered
automatically.
Say or select
Edit Phone Number
to
display the
Enter phone number
screen. Enter the telephone number,
including the area code, by using the
voice control system (say the entire
phone number one digit at a time) or by
using the on-screen keyboard. Say or
select
Done when finished.
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Edit Category
If desired, you can specify the category
of the address. Say or select
Edit
Category
to display the
Select a
category
screen.
Scroll the screen and select a category
by saying the number next to your
choice, or by touching the item.
If you wish to set, add, or edit a new
category, select
Edit Category
in the
upper right corner
on the screen. The
system will show the
Select a
category to edit
screen. Follow the on-
screen prompts to add, change, or delete
a category.
If you delete a category
that was used to
categorize addresses, the category for
those addresses becomes “UNFILED.”
NOTE:
You may have up to 100 categories.
These are shared be
tween User 1 and
User 2.
The system will then display everything
that you have entered. If all the
information is correct, say or select
Done
. This will return you to the
Address Book list.
If you want to enter another address,
select New Address
in the upper right
corner on the screen, then repeat the
procedures above. If not, press the
CANCEL
button.
Edit/Delete an Address
This feature allows you to select an
address to edit or delete. Once an
address is selected, choose the
appropriate function.
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Home Address
This feature lets you return “Home”
from any location simply by saying “Go
home” at the map
screen. Alternatively,
you can select Go Home
on the Enter
destination by
screen (see
By Go Home
on page 44).
Enter the name, address, and phone
number in the same way as entering a
personal address, then say or select
Done. To leave the screen, press the
CANCEL
button.
NOTE:
If your Home address cannot be found
in the system, while lo
cated on the street
close to your home, select “Current
Position” when entering the “Edit
Address” field.
PIN Number
You can set a four-digit PIN (Personal
Identification Number) for accessing
and changing personal addresses and
your home address if desired. Once you
set the PIN on this screen, the system
asks you to enter the PIN when you
access a personal address or your home
address.
NOTE:
PINs are optional. If you choose to use a
PIN, make sure you remember it. If you
forget your PIN, the dealer will have to
reset it for you.
When you select
PIN Number
, the
display changes to:
Address Book PIN
If you choose to enter a PIN for the
personal Address Book
, you will have to
enter it any time you edit your Address
Book (see page 77) or select
Address
Book on the Enter destination by
screen (see page 43).
1. Select
Address Book PIN
.
2. Select either
User 1 or
User 2. The
display changes to:
3. Enter your four-digit PIN and select
Done. If you do not wish to use a
PIN, select Do not use PIN
.
NOTE:
The factory default is no PIN.
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4. If you have entered the PIN correctly,
the display changes to the
Please re-
enter new PIN
screen. Enter the
same number, then touch
Done to
validate the number you have
selected.
5. If you have entered the same number
both times, the display returns to the
Edit personal information screen. If
not, “incorrect PIN” appears in the
upper right corner of
the screen. Enter
your PIN again.
NOTE:
If you wish to remove your PIN, return
to the same screen
and, after entering
your PIN, touch the
Do not use PIN
button.
Go Home PIN
1. Select
Go Home PIN, and the
system displays the
Enter your new
PIN screen.
2. Enter your PIN in the same way as
entering the Address Book PIN.
NOTE:
The factory default is no PIN. If you
choose to use a PIN, you will have to
enter it whenever you say “Go Home”
at the map screen or select
Go Home
on the Enter destination by
screen.
User Name
You can change
User 1 and
User 2 to
a desired name. Choose either User 1 or
User 2 on the
Select the user name to
edit screen. Enter the name, and say or
select Done to leave the screen.
Previous Destinations
Allows you to delete
some or all of your
previous destinations.
1. Select this option, and the display
changes to:
2. Scroll through the list and find the
address you want to delete.
3. Select the address to delete by saying
the line number, using the joystick, or
touching it on the screen.
NOTE:
To cancel the deletion of Previous
Destinations, press the
CANCEL
button before performing step 4.
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4. Say or select
Done to perform the
deletion, and the display returns to
the previous screen.
Tip:
You can delete all addresses by
selecting Delete All
.
Routing & Guidance
From the
Setup screen (second), say or
select Routing & Guidance
and the
following screen appears:
Rerouting
If Rerouting is set to
Automatic
and
you deviate from the route, you will see
“Recalculating ...” at the top of the
screen for several seconds as the system
calculates a new route. This is followed
by new routing instructions.
If Rerouting is set to
Manual, you
will hear a tone wh
en the “Off route”
message is displayed. Say “Recalculate”
or select
Recalculation
on the screen
to make the system recalculate your new
route.
NOTE:
If you live in an area with poor
mapping, you may wish to set
Rerouting to Manual
to avoid
constant recalculation. However, you
will have to manually select
Recalculation
on the screen to have
the system plot a new route.
It is strongly recommended that you
leave the system set to the factory
default (Automatic).
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Unverified Area Routing
Allows you to receive turn-by-turn map and voice guidance in unverified
areas when en route
to a destination (see
Map Overview
on page 6). The chart below illust
rates the routing differences
with this setting On or Off.
Unverified Area Routing:
Off (factory default)
Unverified Area Routing:
On
Decision:
Why choose
On or Off?
The driver wishes to navigate manually by using the
navigation map and choosing the streets that lead to
the destination. The driver
understands that unverified
roads may not be accurate, a
nd can contain errors in
location, naming, and address range.
The driver chooses to let the navigation system suggest possible
routing. The driver understands that in some cases, guidance may
not be appropriate. Unverified roads may not be accurate, and can
contain errors in location,
naming, and address range.
What you will
see…
A blue dotted vector line is displayed on the map that
continually points to your destination. The driver
should stop and then use the
map to select streets that
lead to the destination.
A blue-pink dashed route line highlights suggested unverified
streets on the map while traveling to your destination. This is in
sharp contrast to the normal blue route line displayed in verified
areas.
Cautionary
messages
There are cautionary pop-
up screens and voice
announcements, before and
during the route. These
serve as reminders that you should obey all traffic
restrictions.
There are cautionary pop-up scr
eens and voice announcements,
before and during the route. These serve as reminders that you
should exercise additional caution, and obey all traffic
restrictions.
Guidance
(map/voice)
There is no turn-by-turn map or voice guidance. Voice guidance co
mmands end with the words “if possible.” This
is to remind the driver to verify all traffic restrictions before
making a maneuver.
Directions list
A direction list is typically not available. However,
depending on your route, directions are provided to
help you reach the first available verified road.
A direction list is provided showing street names and turn
symbols in pink.
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Unverified Area Routing
When driving to your destination, you
have the choice of using or not using
“unverified” roads. You make this
choice in the Setup
screen (second).
The next few pages contain an example
of a route to a destination in an
unverified area explaining the routing
differences found in
unverified areas.
With Unverified Area Routing Off
,
the system tries to use verified roads
whenever possible. In this example,
since only verified streets are used, it
created a longer route than necessary.
With Unverified Area Routing On
,
the route is shorter, but consists of
unverified (light colored) streets that
may not be accurate. Because the streets
are unverified, there may be errors in
street location, name, or address range.
Additional caution is recommended in
these areas. Always obey posted traffic
restrictions.
Because both routes bypass or use
unverified street
s, an initial
Disclaimer
screen is provided. It is recommended
that you stop and review the map.
Unverified Area Routing “Off”
Unverified Area Routing “On”
NOTE:
Unverified roads are
shown only when
viewing the map in the 1/20, 1/8, and
1/4 mile map scales, or the 80, 200,
and 400 meter map scales.
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With Unverified Area Routing Off
,
the moment you enter an unverified
street, a caution box appears on the
screen and is read by
the voice. This lets
you know that you are about to enter an
unverified area and that you will be
following a dotted “vector line” that
points to your destination.
With Unverified Area Routing On
,
a caution box appears on the screen and
is read by the voice. In this case, you
will be presented with a dashed blue/
pink line instead of the regular blue
route line. This is your signal to pay
attention to posted
traffic restrictions.
You cannot assume that all guidance is
appropriate.
In both cases, when you actually enter
the unverified street, a short caution will
remind you. You will see and hear this
short caution messa
ge whenever you
enter unverified areas.
Unverified Area Routing “Off” Unverified Area Routing “On”
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With Unverified Area Routing Off
,
you are presented with a blue “vector
line” that always points to the
destination. You must manually choose
streets from the map that will lead to
your destination. No guidance is
provided, and there are no directions to
the destination.
With Unverified Area Routing On
,
a blue/pink route line is shown for
unverified segments. Voice guidance
commands in unverified areas always
end with “if possible.” This is your
signal that you should use additional
caution, and obey all traffic restrictions.
The maneuver window “arrow” shows
any portions of unverified turns in blue/
pink dashes.
These guidance maneuvers are only a
suggestion. You should always confirm
that the maneuver is possible. A
direction list is also provided that shows
any unverified roads in a blue color,
with pink arrows pointing to the next
maneuver.
Unverified Area Routing “Off”
NOTE:
There is no VOICE
button shown on the
screen. With Unverified Area Routing
“Off,” no Direction List is provided.
Unverified Area Routing “On”
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Edit Avoid Area
This function allows you to select areas
you wish to avoid when calculating a
route to your destination. You can select
up to five areas to avoid. You may wish
to set up an “avoid area” to route around
long-term road construction, closures,
or any area you wish to avoid. If you
enter a route that takes you through or
into an “avoid area,” a pop-up box will
warn you that your route takes you into
one of these areas. However, you can
still choose destinations in an avoided
area.
When you select
Edit for the Setup item
“Edit Avoid Area,” the following list
screen is displayed:
You can select
New Area
or select (by
touch) one of your existing areas to
modify. If you choose
New Area
, the
following screen is displayed:
Say or select
Edit Name and use the
keyboard to enter the name on the
Enter
avoid area name
screen (19 characters
max). Say or select
Done to return to
the previous screen. Say or select
Edit
Area
to create the area to be avoided.
The following screen appears:
Either select
Address or
Map Input
on the Enter avoid area by screen.
Each choice provides a slightly different
way to locate th
e approximate map
display for drawing the area you wish to
avoid. After selecting the choice, a
map
screen will be displayed.
Use the
ZOOM buttons to select the
map scale (available scales are 1/20,
1/8, and 1/4 mile scales). Use the
joystick to move the crosshairs (red
circle) to the desired start point and push
in the joystick to “set” the start point.
Then move the joystick in a straight or
diagonal direction to encompass the
area to be avoided.
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NOTE:
The maximum size of the “Avoid area”
is 1/4 of the navigation display screen
regardless of the map scale setting.
The selected area will be displayed as a
shaded box with a yellow border. Push
in on the joystick to set the end point of
the avoided area. To “redraw” the area,
touch Cancel and repeat the area
selection process. If your selected area
contains a freeway, the system will
prompt you with a pop-up box saying
“Do you want to avoid freeways?”
Answering “No” allows you to enter a
route through an avoided area on a
freeway and skip the “Avoid area
caution box.” See Pop-Ups and
Disclaimers
on page 62.
Say or select
Done to return to the
Edit
area
screen. When you return, the
“Vicinity” field is au
tomatically filled in
by the system. Re-edit the area “Name”
if desired. Select
Done on the
Edit
avoid area screen to finish editing.
Your new avoided area will now appear
on the “Avoid area” list and be viewable
on the
map screen.
NOTE:
You can select areas to avoid,
however you cannot select roads or
areas that you want the system to use
for routing.
If you are drawing a box around a
road as an area to avoid, then ensure
the following: When you draw the
box, make sure that the road or
portion of a road that you encircled
includes an intersection. For
instance, in the example below,
highway 213 will be avoided, but Van
Ness will not be
avoided because it
lacks an intersectio
n in the enclosed
box.
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System Setup
Edit Waypoint Search Area
When driving en route to your
destination, you can select a temporary
destination waypoint (marked with a
small flag on the map) along your route
for gas, a restaurant, or other POI. When
you resume your trip from the waypoint,
the system continues the trip to your
original destination.
To use this feature,
see Waypoints
on page 63.
This Setup item allows you to select the
distance from your highlighted route
line (on either side of your route) that
the system will search for a waypoint.
From the
Routing & Guidance
screen,
select
Edit for “Edit Waypoint Search
Area,” and then choose the desired
search distance for either “On
Freeways” or “On Surface Street.”
The diagram below shows how the
system handles the search for “Places
Along the Route” or “Places Around the
Destination” (see
Waypoints on
page 63).
For “Places Along
the Route,” the
system looks in front of you within a
corridor width specified by your values
for “On Freeways” or “On Surface
Street.”
The system checks the upcoming area,
based on your input.
For “Places Around the Destination,”
the system searches outwards in a spiral
from the destination. In this case,
specific search values are not needed;
the matches are displayed in order of
distance from destination.
NOTE:
These settings do not affect the search
range used for the voice commands like
“Find nearest gas station” that are also
available when viewing the
map
screen.
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System Setup
Guidance Mode
Allows you to select the guidance
display mode: Single Screen
or
Split
Screen.
To get to Guidan
ce Mode from the
Setup screen, select in sequence,
“More,” “Routing & Guidance,” and
“Guidance Mode.”
The factory default is
Single Screen
.
NOTE:
The Guidance Mode can also be
selected on the Icon Selection screen.
See
Showing Icons on the Map
on
page 58.
Vehicle
From the
Setup screen (second), say or
select Vehicle
and the following screen
appears:
Off-road Tracking
With this
On, the system will provide
white off-road tracking dots
(“breadcrumbs”) on the
map
screen
whenever you drive into an area where
the map does not show any roads.
See Map Screen Legend
on page 19.
After you have traveled approximately
1/2 mile away from a mapped road, the
system will display a series of white
dots on the
map screen to show the path
you have traveled. This is provided so
you can follow the dots to backtrack to
the mapped road y
ou originally left.
Tracking continues until you reach a
mapped road. See
Off-road Tracking
on
page 60.
Tracking is shown only in the 1/20, 1/8,
1/4, and 1/2 mile scales, or the 80, 200,
400, and 800 meter scales. Use the
ZOOM buttons to change the scales if
necessary.
NOTE:
To clear existing dots, turn this feature
off and exit Setup. To re-enable this
feature, return to Setup and turn it on
again.
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System Setup
Correct Vehicle Position
The system relies on satellites for
positioning inform
ation. Buildings,
tunnels, and other objects can block or
reflect these signals, requiring the
system to use “dead reckoning” to
determine your location and direction.
This can sometimes lead to small errors
in positioning, such as showing you on
an adjacent street.
NOTE:
Using this function to adjust vehicle
position is not recommended. When the
system acquires a GPS signal, it will
automatically place the vehicle in the
correct location.
If you choose to do this, follow these
steps:
1. Stop the vehicle.
2. Select
Adjust, and the system will
display a map adjustment screen.
3. Use the
ZOOM buttons and the
joystick to move the location
arrowhead to the correct location.
Touch the arrow buttons on the
bottom of the screen to rotate the
direction arrows so the vehicle
position is pointing
in the correct
direction.
NOTE:
If you continually have
to do this, there
are either problems in the database or
GPS reception problems. See
Accessories Precautions
on page 5.
4. When you have finished, press the
joystick or select
Done
to return to
the previous screen.
5. As you drive, the current road will be
displayed at the bottom of the screen.
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System Setup
System Information
From the
Setup screen (second), say or
select System Information and the
following screen appears:
This information is for dealer use only.
For ordering updates, use the version
number stamped on the label (as Ver. X.
XX) of the navigation DVD. See
Obtaining a Navigation Update DVD
on
page 104.
When finished, say or select
Return
to
return to the previous screen.
Basic Settings
From the
Setup screen (second), say or
select Basic Settings and the
following screen appears:
Keyboard Layout
Allows you to select the displayed
keypad screen:
Alphabet or
QWERTY
.
Units (mile or km)
Allows you to select the units for the
entire system (
mile or km).
Voice Recognition Feedback
Allows you to turn
voice control system
prompts On or Off
. When Off, you will
not hear the voice control system
confirmations or prompts.
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System Setup
Clock Settings
From the
Setup screen (second), say or
select Clock Settings
and the
following screen appears:
Clock Adjustment
When you select
Clock Adjustment
,
the following screen appears:
This screen allows you to set or adjust
the following:
Auto Daylight Saving Time
(Default = On)
Auto Time Zone by GPS
(Default = On)
DST (Daylight Saving Time)
Selection
(change DST schedule)
Time Adjustment (adjust your clock)
Reset button (resets this screen’s
settings to factory defaults)
Auto Daylight Saving Time
Sets automatic daylight saving time
On
or Off. If set to
On, the clock will
automatically “spring ahead” or “fall
back” by one hour when a daylight
saving time change occurs. If you reside
in a state or area where daylight saving
time is not used, then you may want to
turn this feature off.
NOTE:
If you set Auto Daylight Saving Time to
On
, the daylight saving time function is
activated even in an area that does not
use daylight saving time.
The federal government mandated that
starting in 2007, da
ylight saving time
begins in March and ends in November
instead of the old schedule from April to
October. The schedule is subject to
review and possible cancellation in
2009-2010.
The schedules for the time changes are
stored in the software and can be
selected in the
DST schedule
selection
screen. Therefore, your clock
will change based on
the daylight saving
time schedule.
NOTE:
The automatic clock setting feature
relies on a satellite signal. It will not
work in Hawaii and Alaska.
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System Setup
Auto Time Zone by GPS
Sets automatic time
zone selection by
GPS to On
or Off. If you are driving
across the country and passing through
time zones, then this feature will
automatically set the time to the time
zone you are traveling through.
However, if you live and work in two
different time zones, you may want to
turn this feature off.
NOTE:
When driving near a time zone
boundary, the displayed time zone may
fluctuate between the two zone times.
Daylight Saving Time (DST)
Selection (Change DST Schedule)
This option lets you select the schedule
(April-October
or March-
November) when daylight saving time
will automatically occur in your
navigation system. The system default is
the
March-November
schedule as
mandated by the U.S. government.
During 2009-2010, it is possible that
this new change will
be canceled by the
government and returned back to the
previous “April-October” schedule. If
so, simply change the schedule in this
setting back to the “April-October”
schedule.
Time Adjustment
Adjusts the current time in hours and
minutes. You can reset the adjustment
by selecting Reset
. Selecting
Done
returns you to the
previous screen.
NOTE:
Selecting
Reset also clears any
changes you made to “Auto Daylight
Saving Time,” “Auto Time Zone by
GPS,” or “DST Selection” settings.
Depending on your location, you may
need to adjust these settings.
Clock Type
Allows you to choose the design of the
clock screen. For more informaion, see
Clock Type on page 76.
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System Setup
Color
From the
Setup screen (second), say or
select Color
and the following screen
appears:
Map Color
Allows you to choose the map color
from one of four colors for the
Day
and
Night modes.
Say or select
Return to return to the
previous screen.
NOTE:
Choose
White (factory default is
Beige) as the
Day color to obtain the
best daytime display contrast.
Choose Black
(factory default) as
the Night color to obtain the best
nighttime display contrast.
Menu Color
Allows you to choose the menu color
from one of five colors for the
Base
and Window.
Say or select
Return to return to the
previous screen.
NOTE:
Choose
Black (factory default) as
the Base color to obtain the best
display contrast.
Choose White (factory default) as
the Window
color to obtain the best
display contrast.
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System Initialization
System Initialization
If for any reason you
lose power to the
navigation system (e.g., the battery was
disconnected), the navigation system
will require initialization. Once
completed, your system will be ready to
use.
This initialization requires the
following:
Entry of the 4-digit anti-theft security
code.
GPS initialization (may not be needed
depending on the length of time the
system was without power).
Map matching to align the GPS
coordinates to a place on the map
(displays current street at the bottom
of the map).
Entering the Security Code
If the battery goes dead or is
disconnected for any reason, you will
have to enter a security code for both the
audio system and the navigation system
before you can use it again.
When you purchased the vehicle, you
should have rece
ived two cards
containing the audio and navigation
system’s security codes and serial
numbers. Keep these cards in a safe
place in case you need the codes. If you
lose the cards, you must obtain the
security codes from your dealer.
Enter the four-digit security code, then
select Done. If you make a mistake, the
system will display “incorrect PIN.” Re-
enter your 4-digit security code. If you
have entered it correctly, the display
changes to the
Disclaimer
screen. You
have 10 chances to enter the correct
code. If all 10 are incorrect, turn the
ignition to OFF, then back to ON (II) to
have 10 more chances to enter the
correct code.
NOTE:
The anti-theft security code is unrelated
to your optional navigation system PIN
(for Personal Address Book or Home
Address).
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System Initialization
GPS Initialization
Depending on the length of time the
battery was disconnected, your system
may require GPS initialization. If it
does, the following screen appears:
If this procedure is not necessary, the
system proceeds directly to the
Disclaimer
screen (see page 16).
During initialization, the system
searches for all available GPS satellites
and obtains their orbital information.
During this procedure, the vehicle
should be out in the open with a clear
view of the sky.
If the navigation system finds the
satellites properly, this box clears and
the Disclaimer
screen is shown. If
within 10 minutes th
e system fails to
locate a sufficient number of satellites to
locate your position, the following
screen appears:
If the system is still unable to acquire a
signal, follow the instructions on the
screen, or contact your local dealer for
assistance.
NOTE:
The average acquiri
ng time is less than
10 minutes, but it can take as long as 45
minutes.
Map Matching
This part of the initialization matches
the GPS coordinates found above with a
road on the
map screen. To perform this
part of the procedure, ensure that the
navigation system is displaying a map,
and drive the vehicle on a mapped road
(a road shown on the
map screen). Do
not enter a destination at this time.
When the name of the current road you
are driving on appears at the bottom of
the screen, the entire procedure is
complete. Your system is now ready to
use.
The navigation system lost power and is acquiring its
location from the GPS satellites. This usually takes
less than 10 minutes.
* Start the engine.
* Park the vehicle in an open area away from trees,
power lines, and tall buildings.
* Remove loose articles, cell phones, or electrical
accessories located near the GPS antenna.
* If this screen is displayed repeatedly when starting
the vehicle, see your dealer.
Something is interfering with the system’s ability to
acquire its location. Check the following:
* The vehicle must be in an open area with a clear
view of the sky.
* Remove sources of GPS interference like metallic
window tint above antenna, or electrical items
near antenna (see owner's manual for details).
* Check GPS antenna cable connection.
* Restart the engine and repeat the GPS acquire
procedure. If the problem persists, see your dealer.
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System Limitations
Although your navigation system is one
of the most highly sophisticated pieces
of equipment you will find in a modern
automobile, you may find during its use
that it has certain limitations.
The system uses GPS signals to aid in
determining its current location. The
GPS is operated by the U.S.
Department of Defe
nse. For security
reasons, there are certain inaccuracies
built into the GPS that the navigation
system must constantly compensate for.
This can cause occasional positioning
errors of up to several hundred feet.
For example, in urban areas where
streets are close together, this could
cause the system to show that you are
traveling on a street that parallels the
street you are actually on. The system
will, under most circumstances, correct
itself while you drive.
Depending on your current view of the
sky and the position of
the satellites, the
elevation may be
shown incorrectly.
You may also notice some delay of the
vehicle position icon at intersections;
this is normal.
GPS Reception Issues
The signals received from the GPS
satellites are extremely weak (less than
a millionth of the strength of a local FM
station) and require an unobstructed
view of the sky. The signal can easily be
interrupted or interfered with by the
following:
Aftermarket metallic window tint
above or to the sides of the GPS
antenna (located under the
dashboard)
Cell phones, PDAs, or other
electronic devices docked in a cradle
or lying loose on the dashboard
Radar detectors mounted on the
dashboard
Remote starters, or “hidden” vehicle
tracking systems mounted near the
navigation unit
Other aftermarket audio electronic
devices mounted near the navigation
unit
Trees, tall buildings, freeway
overpasses, tunnels, or overhead
electrical power wires
Although the system will direct you to
your desired destination, it may not
always generate what you consider to be
the most direct route. Try changing the
method of routing. See
Changing the
Routing Method on page 46. You may
also have Unverified Area Routing set
to OFF. See Unverified Area Routing
on
page 84.
Additionally, the mapping database
contains verified and unverified maps.
See Map Overview
on page 6. A
Disclaimer screen will warn you if your
route includes unverified streets.
Unverified streets may be missing from
the map, in the wrong location, or have
an incorrect name or address range.
Exercise additional caution when
driving in these unverified areas.
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System Limitations
The destination icon shows the
approximate location of the destination.
This occurs because a city block can
have as many as 100 possible addresses
(for example, the 1400 block is followed
by the 1500 block). Since most cities
use only a portion of the 100 possible
addresses (for example, in the 1400
block, the addresses may only go up to
1425 before the 1500 block starts), the
address 1425 will be shown a quarter of
the way down the block by the system
instead of at the end of the block where
the destination is actually located.
You may find that the system
occasionally reboots.
This is indicated
by the display returning to the
globe
screen. A reboot can be caused by a
number of things, such as extreme
temperatures or shock from bumpy
roads. It does not necessarily indicate a
problem that requires service. If this
happens frequently, please see your
dealer.
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Database Limitations
You will find that some points of
interest (POI) may be missing when you
search the database. This can be caused
if at the time the database was gathered,
the name was misspelled, the place was
improperly categorized, or the POI
change is not yet in the database. This
means you may not find places listed
that you know exist. This is also true for
police agencies and hospitals. In
outlying areas, facilities listed may not
be the closest. Alwa
ys check with local
information sources if you need law
enforcement or hospital services.
Every effort has been made to verify
that the system’s database was accurate
at the time it was created. However,
businesses do close or relocate, and new
businesses start in the old locations. For
this reason, you may occasionally find
inaccurate information when you select
and drive to a point of interest (for
example, a restaurant is now a jewelry
store). The number of these inaccuracies
increases the longer you go without an
update.
The digitized map database reflects
conditions as they existed at various
points in time before production.
Accordingly, your DVD may contain
inaccurate or incomplete data or
information due to
the passage of time,
road construction, changing conditions,
or other causes.
Due to ongoing software and database
improvements, navigation disc versions
may change in the middle of a
production year. The version shipped
with your vehicle was the most recent
available at the time of production and
is considered standard equipment for
that vehicle. There is no free program to
retrofit early production vehicles with
the latest disc. For DVD ordering
information, see page 104.
In addition, this database does not
include, analyze, process, consider, or
reflect any of the following categories
of information:
Neighborhood quality or safety
Population density
Availability or proximity of law
enforcement
Emergency, rescue, medical, or other
assistance
Construction work, zones, or hazards
Road and lane closures
Legal restrictions (such as vehicular
type, weight, load, height, and speed
restrictions)
Road slope or grade
Bridge height, width, weight, or other
limits
Road traffic, safety, or conditions
Weather conditions
Special events
Pavement characteristics or conditions
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Database Limitations
Traffic congestion
Travel time
We assume no liability for any incident
that may result from an error in the
program, or from changed conditions
not noted above.
Copyrights
infoUSA-Data: Certain business data
provided by infoUSA, Inc., Omaha,
Nebraska, Copyright © 2007, All
Rights Reserved.
EXIT-Data: © ZENRIN CO., LTD.
2007. All Rights Reserved.
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Customer Assistance
Reporting Errors
Occasionally, you may encounter
database errors.
If the error pertains to freeways and
main “verified” roads shown in black
on the map, then report it either
online at
http://update.navteq.com/
, or to
Honda Customer Service.
If the error involves a light brown
“unverified” road, then do not report
it. These areas have not been verified,
and are provided for reference only
(see Map Overview
on page 6).
For errors in points of interest (POI),
like a business that has changed its
name, do not report them. Keep in
mind that depending on when the data
was collected and when your DVD
was purchased, the database can be
out of date. The business may have
not reported the change(s), or not be
in the database at all. Update
Navigation DVDs are available for
purchase, usually in the fall of each
year.
If the error does not involve the
database, such as
vehicle position
icon errors, screen error messages, or
other GPS-related errors, see
Frequently Asked Questions
on
page 123, System Limitations on
page 99, or
Troubleshooting on
page 133.
Honda Automobile
Customer Service
Telephone: (800) 999-1009
Fax: (310) 783-3273
Mail:
Honda Navi
America Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Honda Customer Service
MS 500-2N-7A
1919 Torrance Blvd.
Torrance, CA 90501-2746
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Customer Assistance
Visiting Your Dealer
We strive to make this manual as
complete as possible and to answer all
questions regarding operation of the
system. Occasionally, you may run into
a specific issue that you cannot find in
the book. You may save yourself a trip
to the dealer by first consulting the
following resources:
The Troubleshooting section (see
page 133).
The Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs) section (see page 123).
The FAQs found on the online DVD
order site (see “Obtaining a DVD”).
For detailed questions regarding
audio or other systems that interact
with the navigation
system, see your
Owner’s Manual or the Quick Start
Guide.
Call Honda Customer
Relations (see
“Honda Automobile Customer
Service” on page 103).
For database or POI issues, follow the
guidelines in the “Reporting Errors”
section (see page 103).
If your question is still unanswered and
you wish to visit the dealer, please be
prepared to demonstrate the issue to the
service advisor. This way, the service
advisor can document the issue for the
factory to allow more efficient
troubleshooting.
Some issues may at first seem random,
but you may notice a pattern. For
example, they only occur when you
enter a specific address, or when driving
on a certain road, or just when it is cold.
This information is very useful to the
service advisor. Be patient, the service
advisor may be unfa
miliar with your
specific issue.
Obtaining a Navigation
Update DVD
Honda is continua
lly expanding the
scope of the navigation system.
Upgraded software may be made
available to navigation system owners
periodically, usually in the fall of each
year.
To purchase an updated DVD or a
replacement DVD, call the Honda
Navigation Disc Fulfillment Center at
(888) 291-4675. You can also order
online by going to
www.hondanavi.com.
NOTE:
DVDs are not available at your
dealer. However, the dealer may
order a DVD for you as a courtesy.
There is no program for free DVD
updates.
The DVD order line staff cannot
answer technical questions regarding
navigation operation, coverage, or
POIs.
Purchasing used discs from alternate
sources or online auctions may cause
operational problems since they are
likely to be incom
patible with your
current software.
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Customer Assistance
Changing the DVD
NOTE:
The system’s database is stored on a
removable DVD. The system will not
work without the DVD. Ensure the door
remains closed at all times.
1. Remove the DVD while the ignition
switch is in the ACCESSORY (I)
position or in the ON (II) position.
2. Push the OPEN
button to tilt the
screen down.
3. Press down on the DVD cover release
tab , then lower the cover .
NOTE:
Be sure to close the DVD cover
completely before
closing the screen.
The DVD cover may be damaged.
4. Press the MAP (Eject) button. The
DVD will automatically come out
and an error message will be
displayed on the screen. This is
normal.
5. Pull the DVD straight out. Hold the
DVD by the edges. Fingerprints,
scratches, or other contamination on
the playing surface can make the
DVD unreadable.
To install the DVD
, make sure the
turquoise (blue/green) label is facing up.
Slide the DVD into the DVD slot. The
DVD is automatically pulled into the
navigation system. Make sure you close
the navigation DVD cover, then close
the screen using the
CLOSE
button on
the bottom of the screen.
CLOSE button
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Customer Assistance
PC Card Operation
A PC card with WMA or MP3 audio
files can be played through the audio
system and controlled using the
navigation voice control system. PC
card (PCMCIA) adaptors and various
media chips can be purchased at any
computer store. Tested media chips
include Compact Flash and SD media,
up to 2GB. Other media types and
storage capacities may work, but have
not been tested. Hard disc drive type
media are not recommended because
they can fail in a hot vehicle. See the
FAQs section for additional
information.
Inserting the PC Card
Ensure that the PCMCIA PC card
adaptor contains the media chip, and
that the card adaptor is fully inserted in
the slot, otherwise the display door will
not close. Once the card is inserted and
the door closed, there is a delay while
the system reads th
e tag information
(the folders, song titles, etc.). Once the
tag information is read, the “CARD” or
“TRACK LIST” buttons will function.
For more information on the search
feature, see the audio section of your
Owner’s Manual.
Voice Control of PC Card
Functions
The navigation voice control system can
be used to select the first 30 tracks
directly by using the command, “Card
play track X” (X=1-30). Additional
voice commands allow the card tracks,
artists, and albums to be played in a
random, repeat, or scan mode. See the
complete list of “Card” voice
commands starting on page 143.
CD/CD-R Operation
A CD or a burned CD-R with MP3 or
WMA media files can be played by the
audio system and controlled using
navigation voice commands. The
display door will not close with a
partially inserted CD in the slot. Once
the display closes, there may be a slight
delay before the “CD” or “TRACK
LIST” buttons function. This is because
the system has to read the tag
information (artist, album, and track
names) to allow se
arches to function.
For more information on the search
feature, see the audio section of your
Owner’s Manual.
NOTE:
Ensure that burned CD-R discs do not
have “stick-on” paper labels. The label
adhesive can melt in a hot vehicle, and
allow the label to cu
rl up and jam the
CD mechanism. Use a felt-tipped
marker to label your CD-R discs.
PC card slot
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Customer Assistance
Voice Control of CD Functions
The navigation voice control system can
be used to select the first 30 tracks
directly by using the command, “CD
play track X” (X
=1-30). Additional
voice commands allow CD tracks, and
folders be played in a random, repeat, or
scan mode. See the complete list of
“CD” voice commands starting on
page 143.
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Coverage Areas
Map Coverage
The system provides map coverage for
the lower 48 U.S. states, Hawaii, and
southern Canada. The U.S. map
coverage consists of accurately mapped
(verified) metropolitan areas (in the
following list) and a less accurate
(unverified) rural database. Canada
coverage consists of major metropolitan
areas and major roads connecting the
metropolitan areas within about 100
miles north of the U.S. border. If you
need additional northern Canada
coverage, you may purchase the
Canadian DVD (see
Obtaining a
Navigation Update DVD on page 104).
See
Map Overview on page 6 for a
discussion of map coverage.
The cities and metropolitan areas in the
following list are fully mapped. Only
major streets, roads, and freeways have
been verified outside these areas. If your
route passes through these areas, routing
may be limited, depending on your
routing choices. See Unverified Area
Routing on page 84.
If you desire additional map coverage
information, contact Honda Customer
Services or go to
www.hondanavi.com.
U.S. Detailed Coverage Areas
Alabama
Birmingham/Tuscaloosa
Huntsville
Mobile
Montgomery
Arizona
Phoenix Metro
Sedona
Tucson
Yuma
Arkansas
Fayetteville
Fort Smith
Hot Springs
Little Rock
California
Central Valley -
including Fresno,
Merced, Modesto, and Stockton
Humboldt
Los Angeles/San Diego Metro
Mammoth Lakes
Sacramento Metro
San Francisco Bay
(approximately
Monterey to Sonoma) – including
Monterey County and Hollister
Southern California Area -
including
Bakersfield and San Luis Obispo
Yuba
Colorado
Denver/Boulder/Colorado Springs/
Ski Resorts Metro area –
including
Ft. Collins
Grand Junction
Connecticut
Bridgeport
Danbury
Hartford Metro
New Haven Metro
Norwalk
Stamford
Delaware
Entire state –
including Dover,
Wilmington Metro area, New
Castle County
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Coverage Areas
Florida
Cape Canaveral/Cocoa Beach/
Titusville
Florida Keys
Fort Myers Metro area –
including
Naples
Fort Pierce
Gainesville
Jacksonville Metro –
including St.
Johns County
Miami/Fort Lauderdale/West Palm
Beach Metro
Orlando/Daytona Beach/Melbourne
area –
including Osceola County
Panama City
Pensacola
Tallahassee
Tampa Bay/St. Petersburg Metro –
including Pasco and Manatee
Counties
Vero Beach
Georgia
Athens
Atlanta Metro
Augusta/Aiken Metro
Columbus
Macon
Hawaii (all cities fo
r the following
islands)
Hawaii
Kauai
Lanai
Maui
Molokai
Oahu
Idaho
Boise
Sun Valley Ski Resorts
Illinois
Bloomington-Normal
Carbondale
Champaign
Charleston
Chicago Metro (to Wisconsin border)
including Lake County, IN, and
Dekalb County, IL
East St. Louis Metro
Galesburg
Moline
Peoria
Quincy
Rock Island
Rockford
Springfield
Urbana-Danville
Indiana
Bloomington
Evansville
Fort Wayne
Gary/Hammond Metro
Indianapolis Metro
Kokomo Metro
Muncie
Northwest Indiana
South Bend/Elkhart/Goshen
Iowa
Cedar Rapids
Davenport
Des Moines
Iowa City
Waterloo-Cedar Falls
Kansas
Kansas City/Leavenworth Metro
Topeka
Wichita
Kentucky
Lexington
Louisville
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Louisiana
Baton Rouge
New Orleans Metro
Shreveport
Maine
Bangor
Bar Harbor/Acadia National Park
Portland/Lewiston/Auburn
Maryland
State of (partial) - Baltimore/
Washington D.C. Metro –
including
Charles and Carroll Counties
Cumberland
Ocean City
Massachusetts
Boston/Cape Cod Metro
Cape Cod
Springfield Metro area
Complete coverage of all cities in
Barnstable, Berkshire, Bristol,
Essex, Hampshire, Hampden,
Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth,
Suffolk, and Worcester Counties
Michigan
Detroit Metro area –
including Ann
Arbor, Pontiac,
Flint, Clinton,
Eaton, and Monroe Counties
Kalamazoo
Northern Michigan Resort Area –
including Traverse City, Elk
Rapids, Petoskey, Charlevoix,
Boyne City, and Harbor Springs
Saginaw-Midland
Southeast Michigan –
including
Detroit - Grand Rapids - Lansing
Southern Michigan
Minnesota
Minneapolis/St. Paul Metro –
including cities in Anoka Scott and
Carver Counties
Moorhead
Rochester
Mississippi
Biloxi/Gulfport
Jackson
Memphis
Tupelo
Missouri
Branson
Columbia
Kansas City (KS-MO) Metro –
including Platte County
Springfield
St. Louis Metro (IL-MO) –
including
additional cities in Jefferson
County
Montana
Billings
Missoula
Nebraska
Lincoln (Lancaster County)
Omaha
Nevada
Las Vegas Metro
Reno/Lake Tahoe
New Hampshire
Lebanon
Manchester
Nashua
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Coverage Areas
New Jersey
Camden Metro
Newark Metro
Southern New Jersey –
including
Atlantic City/Cape May/
Cumberland Metro
Trenton Metro –
including Ocean and
Hunterdon Counties
New Mexico
Albuquerque
Las Cruces
Santa Fe
Taos Ski Resorts
New York
Binghamton
Buffalo –
including Erie and Niagara
Counties
Eastern New York –
including the
Adirondack, Oneonta -
Cooperstown, New York City
Metro, Albany, Glen Falls,
Schenectady, Troy
Ithaca
Lake Placid
Rochester –
including cities in
Monroe County
Syracuse
Utica
North Carolina
Asheville
Charlotte Metro
Fayetteville
Hickory
Jacksonville
Morgantown
Raleigh-Durham Metro
Wilmington
Winston-Salem/Greensboro Metro
North Dakota
Fargo Metro
Ohio
Akron
Columbus/Marysville Metro
Cincinnati Metro –
including Butler
County
Cleveland Metro –
including Geauga
County
Dayton
Lima
Springfield
Toledo (Lucas County)
Youngstown
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
Tulsa
Oregon
Bend
Eugene
Medford
Portland/Salem Metro
Pennsylvania
Allentown
Erie
Gettysburg
Harrisburg
Lancaster
Philadelphia Metro
Reading
Southeastern Pennsylvania
Southwest Pennsylvania -
including
Pittsburgh and Wa
shington County
State College/University Park
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton
Williamsport
York
Rhode Island
Newport
Providence Metro
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Coverage Areas
South Carolina
Beaufort
Charleston
Columbia
Greenville/Spartanburg –
including
additional cities in Greenville and
Spartanburg Counties
Myrtle Beach Metro
Rock Hill Metro
South Dakota
Sioux Falls
Tennessee
Chattanooga
Johnson City/Kingsport/Bristol
Knoxville/Farragut Metro
Memphis Metro –
including Desoto
and Tunica Counties
Nashville
Texas
Amarillo
Austin Metro
Beaumont
Big Bend
Bryan/College Station
Corpus Christi
Dallas/Fort Worth Metro –
including
additional cities in Grayson County
El Paso
Houston Metro –
including additional
cities in Galveston County
Longview
Lubbock
Midland/Odessa Metro
Nacogdoches-Lufkin
San Antonio Metro
South Padre Island
Texarkana
Wichita Falls
Utah
Moab
Ogden
Park City
Salt Lake City Metro
St. George
Vermont
Rutland
State of (partial) -
including
Burlington, Montpelier
Virginia
Washington D.C. detailed area –
including Alexandria, Arlington,
Fairfax, Falls Church, Fauquier
County, Fredericksburg City,
Manassas, and additional cities in
Loudon and Prince William
Counties
Bristol
Charlottesville
Danville
Emporia
Lynchburg
Richmond Metro
Roanoke
Shenandoah National Park
Staunton-Waynesboro-Harrisonburg
Williamsburg/No
rfolk/Virginia
Beach Metro –
including Charles
City, Hopewell, Kent, and Prince
George Counties
Winchester
Washington
Bellingham
Seattle/Tacoma/Olympia Metro –
including Island County
Spokane
Tri-Cities
Whatcom
Point Roberts (community)
Yakima
West Virginia
Charleston
Harper’s Ferry Metro
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Coverage Areas
Wisconsin
Appleton
Beloit
Eau Claire
Green Bay
Janesville
Kenosha County
La Crosse
Madison
Lake Geneva
Milwaukee Metro – including
Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington,
and Waukesha Counties
Neenah
Oshkosh
Racine
Sheboygan
Wausau
Wyoming
Cheyenne
Jackson Ski Resorts
Canada Detailed Coverage Areas
NOTE:
The blue city names are not included in
the USA South DVD. To obtain
coverage for cities listed in blue, you
may purchase the Canada DVD (see
page 104, Obtaining a Navigation
DVD). DVDs are not available at your
dealer.
ALBERTA
Airdrie
Banff
Beaumont
Calgary
Calmar
Canmore
Chestermere
Cochrane
Crossfield
Devon
Edmonton
Fort Saskatchewan
Leduc
Lethbridge
Medicine Hat
Spruce Grove
St. Albert
Stony Plain
Strathcona County
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Greater Vancouver
Anmore
Belcarra
Bowen Island
Burnaby
Coquitlam
Delta
Langley
Langley Twp
Lions Bay
Maple Ridge
New Westminster
North Vancouver
North Vancouver District
Pitt Meadows
Port Coquitlam
Port Moody
Richmond
Surrey
Vancouver
West Vancouver
White Rock
Whatcom, WA
Point Roberts (Community)
also
listed in USA Washington St Cities
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Coverage Areas
Fraser Valley
Abbottsford
Chilliwack
Mission
Squamish-Lillooet
Squamish
Whistler
Thompson-Nicola
Kamloops
Central Okanagan
Kelowna
Peachland
Okanagan-Similkamen
Penticton
Summerland
Victoria
Capital
Central Saanich
Colwood
Esquimalt
Highlands
Langford
Metchosin
North Saanich
Oak Bay
Saanich
Sidney
Sooke
Victoria
View Royal
MANITOBA
East St Paul
Headingley
West St Paul
Winnipeg
NOVA SCOTIA
Halifax (partial)
ONTARIO
Brant
Brant
Brantford
Chatham-Kent
Chatham-Kent
Dufferin
Amaranth
East Garafraxa
East Luther Grand Valley
Melancthon
Mono
Mulmur
Orangeville
Shelburne
Durham
Ajax
Brock
Clarington
Oshawa
Pickering
Scugog
Uxbridge
Whitby
Elgin
Aylmer
Bayham
Central Elgin
Dutton/Dunwich
Malahide
Southwold
St. Thomas
West Elgin
Frontenac
Frontenac Islands
Kingston
Gatineau
Gatineau
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Coverage Areas
Grey
Blue Mountains
Chatsworth
Georgian Bluffs
Meaford
Grey Highlands
Hanover
Owen Sound
Southgate
West Grey
Haldimand
Haldimand
Halton
Burlington
Halton Mills
Milton
Oakville
Hamilton
Hamilton
Kawartha Lakes
Kawartha Lakes
Lambton
Brooke-Alvinston
Dawn-Euphemia
Enniskillen
Lambton Shores
Oil Springs
Petrolia
Plympton-Wyoming
Point Edward
Sarnia
St Clair
Warwick
Muskoka
Bracebridge
Georgian Bay
Gravenhurst
Huntsville
Lake of Bays
Muskoka Lakes
Middlesex
Adelaide Metcalfe
London
Lucan Biddulph
Middlesex Centre
Newbury
North Middlesex
Southwest Middlesex
Strathroy-Caradoc
Thames Centre
Niagara
Fort Erie
Grimsby
Lincoln
Niagara-on-the-Lake
Niagara Falls
Pelham
Port Colborne
St Catharines
Thorold
Wainfleet
Welland
West Lincoln
Norfolk
Norfolk
Ottawa
Ottawa
Oxford
Blandford-Blenheim
East Zorra-Tavistock
Ingersoll
Norwich
South-West Oxford
Tillsonburg
Woodstock
Zorra
Peel
Brampton
Caledon
Mississauga
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Perth
North Perth
Perth East
Perth South
St. Mary’s
Stratford
West Perth
Simcoe
Adjala-Tosorontio
Barrie
Bradford West Gwillimbury
Clearview
Collingwood
Essa
Innisfil
Midland
New Tecumseth
Orillia
Oro-Medonte
Penetanguishene
Ramara
Severn
Springwater
Tay
Tiny
Wasaga Beach
Toronto
Toronto
Waterloo
Cambridge
Kitchener
North Dumfries
Waterloo
Wellesley
Wilmot
Woolwich
Wellington
Centre Wellington
Erin
Guelph
Guelph/Eramosa
Mapleton
Minto
Puslinch
Wellington North
York
Aurora
East Gwillimbury
Georgina
King
Markham
Newmarket
Richmond Hill
Vaughan
Whitchurch-Stouffville
Windsor
Essex
Amherstburg
Essex
Kingsville
Lakeshore
Lasalle
Leamington
Pelee
Tecumseh
Windsor
Inter-Town (partial) Coverage
Counties/Districts/Regional
Municipalities
Brant
Bruce
Chatham-Kent
Dufferin
Elgin
Essex
Frontenac
Gray
Haldimand-Norfolk
Haliburton
Hastings
Huron
Kawartha Lakes
Lambton
Lanark
Coverage Areas
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Coverage Areas
Leeds and Granville
Lennox and Addington
Middlesex
Muskoka
Northumberland
Oxford
Perth
Peterborough
Prescott and Russell
Prince Edward
Simcoe
Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry
Waterloo
Wellington
QUÉBEC
Montreal-Laurentians
Deux-Montagnes
Deux-Montagnes
Oka
Pointe-Calumet
St-Eustache
St-Joseph-du-Lac
Ste-Marthe-sur-le-Lac
St-Placide
L’Assomption
Charlemagne
L’Assomption
L’Èpiphanie
L’Èpiphanie Paroisse
Repentigny
St-Sulpice
La Rivìere-du-Nord
Prévost
St-Colomban
St-Hippolyte
St-Jèrôme
Ste-Sophie
La Vallee-du-Richelieu
Beloeil
Caringnan
Chambly
McMasterville
Mont-St-Hilaire
Otterburn Park
St-Antoine-sur-Richelieu
St-Basile-le-Grand
St-Charles-sur-Richelieu
St-Denis-sur-Richelieu
St-Jean-Baptiste
St-Marc-sur-Richelieu
St-Mathieu-de-Beloeil
LaJemmerais
Calixa-Lavallée
Contrecoeur
St-Amable
Ste-Julie
Varennes
Verchères
Laval
Laval
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Les Laurentides
Amherst
Arundel
Barkmere
Brèbeuf
Huberdeau
La Conception
La Minerve
Labelle
Lac-Supèrieur
Lantier
Mont-Tremblant
Montcalm
St-Faustin-Lac-Carrè
Ste-Agathe-des-Monts
Ste-Lucie-des-Laurentides
Val-David
Val-des-Lacs
Val-Morin
Les Moulins
Mascouche
Terrebonne
Les Pays-D’en-Haut
Lac-des-Seize-Îles
Morin-Heights
Piedmont
Ste-Adolphe-d’Howard
St-Sauveur
Ste-Adèle
Ste-Anne-des-Lacs
Ste-Marguerite-Estèrel
Wentworth-Nord
Longueuil
Boucherville
Brossard
Longueuil
St-Bruno-de-Montarville
St-Lambert
Mirabel
Mirabel
Montreal
Baie-D’Urfé
Beaconsfield
Côte-St-Luc
Dollard-des-Ormeaux
Dorval
Hampstead
Kirkland
L’Ïle -Dorval
Montréal
Montréal-Est
Montréal-Ouest
Mont-Royal
Pointe-Claire
Senneville
Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue
Westmount
Roussillon
Candiac
Chateauguay
Delson
La Prairie
Lery
Mercier
Ste-Catherine
St-Constant
St-Isidore
St-Mathieu
St-Philippe
Therese-de-Blainville
Blainville
Boisbriand
Bois-des-Filion
Lorraine
Rosemere
Ste-Therese
Coverage Areas
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Vaudreuil-Soulanges
Coteau-du-Lac
Hudson
Les Cèdres
Les Coteaux
L’Ile-Cadieux
L’Ile-Perrot
Notre-Dame-de-l’Ile-Perrot
Pincourt
Pointe-des-Cascades
Pointe-Fortune
Rigaud
Riviere-Beaudette
St-Clet
Ste-Justine-de-Newton
St-Lazare
Ste-Marthe
St-Polycarpe
St-Telesphore
St-Zotique
Terrasse-Vaudreuil
Vaudreuil-Dorion
Vaudreuil-sur-le-Lac
Quebec
La Cote-de-Beaupré
Beaupré
Boischatel
Château-Richer
L’Ange-Gardien
St-Ferréol-les-Neiges
St-Joachim
St-Louis-de-Gonzague-du-Cap-
Tourmente
Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré
La Jacques-Cartier
Fossambault-sur-le-Lac
Lac-Beauport
Lac-Delage
Lac-St-Joseph
Ste-Brigitte-de-Laval
Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier
Shannon
L’Île-d’Orléans
St-François- L’Île-d’Orléans
St-Jean
St-Laurent-de- L’Île-d’Orléans
St-Pierre-de- L’Île-d’Orléans
Ste-Famille
Ste-Pétronille
Lévis
Lévis
Québec
L’Ancienne-Lorette
Notre-Dame-des-Anges
Québec
St-Augustin-de-Desmaures
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Coverage Areas
CANADA CONNECTOR ROADS
The Cross-Canada Connector Road
allows for travel between the provinces
of British Columbia and Quebec in
DCA 11. Major metropolitan city POIs
are also included.
Road Inclusion
Roads in the province of British
Columbia
Hwy-1/Trans Canada Hwy from
Alberta/BC boundary to Vancouver
detailed city
Hwy-3/Crowsnest Hwy from Hwy-1/
Trans Canada Hwy (Hope) to Hwy-
5/Coquihalla Hwy (Hope)
Hwy-5/Coquihalla Hwy (in Hope) to
Hwy-1/Trans Canada Hwy (in
Kamloops)
Hwy-99 between Vancouver and
Whistler
Roads in the province of Alberta
Hwy-1/Trans Canada Hwy across
whole province
Hwy-1A from Cochrane to Canmore
Hwy-1X from Hwy-1A to Hwy-1/
Trans Canada Hwy
Morley Road from Hwy-1/Trans
Canada Hwy
Hwy-3/Crowsnest Hwy (at Medicine
Hat) to Lethbridge
Hwy-4 (at Lethbridge) to 1-15 (U.S.
border)
Hwy-36 between Hwy-3 (in Taber)
and Hwy-4 (in Warner)
Hwy-3/Crowsnest Hwy (in
Lethbridge) to Hwy-2 (in Fort
Macleod)
Hwy-2 (in Fort Macleod) to Hwy-1/
Trans Canada Hwy (in Calgary)
Roads in the province of Saskatchewan
Hwy-1/Trans Canada Hwy across
whole province
Roads in the province of Manitoba
Hwy-1/Trans Canada Hwy across
whole province
Hwy-100/Trans Canada Hwy in
Winnipeg (partial beltway)
Hwy-75 from Hwy-100/Trans
Canada Hwy (Winnipeg) south to
link with 1-29 (U.S. border)
Roads in the province of Ontario
Hwy-69/Trans Canada Hwy from
Muskoka district to Sudbury
Hwy-17/Trans Canada Hwy from
Ottawa Detailed Area Coverage to
Manitoba border
Hwy-17B at Sault Ste Marie to link
with 1-75 (U.S. border)
Hwy-61 from Hwy-17 at Thunder
Bay to link with US-61 (U.S.
border)
Hwy-11 from Muskoka district to
North Bay
Hwy-60 and Hwy-127 in Nipissing
County
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Operation in Alaska and
Hawaii
Certain functions that rely on a satellite
signal will not work in Alaska and
Hawaii. These functions include but are
not limited to automa
tic clock updates
and time zone adjustments.
Alaska
If the vehicle was purchased in the
lower 48 states and driven to Alaska, the
system cannot display maps. The
message “Vehicle is out of the
database...” will be displayed.
Hawaii
This section describes the differences in
navigation system operation for vehicles
delivered in Hawaii.
Map Coverage
All roads displayed on the Hawaii
map
screens are detailed coverage roads.
Text related to “unverified” roads or
areas are not applicable. The following
topics do not apply in Hawaii:
Unverified road descriptions (see
page 6 and 84).
Cautions and pop-up windows related
to unverified roads (see page 62).
Setup entries that relate to turning on
or off unverified routing (see
page 85).
When zooming in and out, there is no
350-mile scale for Hawaii.
Other Map Issues
See the coverage section for a list of
islands with coverage (see page 108).
Freeway Exit information does not
exist in Hawaii, so the “Freeway Exit
Info” icon is not shown on the icon
bar.
Address and POI Entry Screens
When in Hawaii, the following
differences occur for
map, address, and
POI selection:
It is not possible to enter U.S.
mainland addresses or scroll the map
east to the U.S. mainland.
Selection of the “State” is confined to
the state of Hawaii only.
Entry of a destination address or POI
on an island other than your current
island may result in a screen caution
message. This is normal because
there are no “ferry” routes between
islands available in the database.
If the “Guidance Prompts” setting on
the Setup screen is set to normal or
maximum, street names will not be
spoken in voice guidance commands.
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Setup Screen Differences
The Setup
screen differences are minor
and are listed below. See the Setup
section (page 74) for additional
information.
Routing and Guidance (Unverified
Area Routing On/Off)
This feature is unavailable. All roads
displayed on the map are verified.
Clock Adjust Screen
There is no daylight saving time for
Hawaii. Auto Daylight Saving
Time, Auto Time Zone by GPS
, and
DST Selection will not be shown on
the Clock adjustment
screen. To test
your adjustment, use the voice control
system, and say “What time is it?” (see
page 94).
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
Operation
When pairing a cell phone to use the
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® feature,
you may see a “Phone-Data
Connection” screen. If so, do not
complete this portion of the process.
Shipping a Vehicle To or From
Hawaii
Although the DVD in the vehicle
contains maps for both U.S. mainland
and Hawaii, the dealer must perform the
selection of “U.S. mainland” or
“Hawaii” for you. When the dealer
makes the switch from U.S. mainland to
Hawaii or vice versa, the system clears
all user data. Make sure to record any
personal information that you do not
want to lose.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Map and Features, Voice Opera
tion, Entering Addresses
Problem
Solution
Why does the
Disclaimer
screen need to be displayed every
time I start the car? I am the only driver.
The Disclaimer
screen reminds you and your guest drivers to always
operate the navigation system in a safe manner.
The Setup
or Information
screen has “grayed out” items that
I cannot select. Why?
You need to select
OK on the
Disclaimer
screen to view these items. See
System Function Diagram
on page 21.
I tried entering an address, but
the city or street could not be
found. Is there any other way to route to the location?
Some cities are lumped in with a majo
r metro area. Try entering the street
first. In rural “unverified” areas or new subdivisions, streets may be m
issing
or only partially numbered. Try selec
ting the destination directly from the
map. See
By Map Input
on page 36.
When I enter an address, some letters become grayed out. Is
this normal?
Yes. As you enter each letter in an addr
ess or a point of interest (POI), the
system looks in the database to see wh
at letters are possible and “grays out”
letters that do not apply.
How do I delete Personal Addresses, Previous Destinations,
or the Home Address?
This is done in the
Setup screen (second) under “Personal Information.”
See page 77.
I cannot hear the navigation system voice.
1) Ensure that
Volume in the
Setup screen (first) is not
Off. See page 74.
2) Go to “Basic Settings” in the
Setup screen (second), and set
Voice
Recognition Feedback
to On. See page 93.
The voice control system is having difficulty recognizing my
voice commands.
Ensure that the vents are not blowing
on the microphone on the ceiling, the
vehicle is as quiet as possible, and
you are using the correct command when
speaking (see Improving Voice Recognition
on page 13). Say “Help” at any
screen to see a list of the applicab
le voice commands. If the system cannot
recognize your command because of
background nois
e, speak louder.
When the system pronounces the street name in the guidance
command or reads the destination address, it sounds strange.
What causes this?
The basic guidance phrase uses a studio-r
ecorded voice, but the street name
is pronounced by the system using a machine-generated voice.
Consequently, the name may be mispronounced or sound strange at times.
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When I drive at night,
the screen is bright and will not switch
to the night display mode. Why?
The system thinks it is in
Day display mode. Verify the following: The
display mode in Setup is set to
Auto, the dash brightness is not set to
maximum (must adjust with headlights on), and
Map Color
in Setup is set
to Black for Night. See
Display
on page 75.
The daytime
map screen is dark like the night display mode,
and it is hard to see. Why?
Verify the following: The display mode in Setup is set to Auto
, and
Map
Color in Setup is set to
White for Day. See
Display on page 75.
During the day, I turned on the lights because it started to
rain, but the screen went dark. How can I make it still display
day mode?
Adjust the dash brightness (+) button (with headlights on) to full brightness.
Remember to set it back to a medium setting, or at night, the screen will be
bright. See
Display on page 75.
How can I input my destination using map coordinates? The
navigation system was not designed for this. However, you can view
the coordinates of an address by touching the vehicle position icon on t
he
map. See
Map Screen Legend
on page 50.
How do I change or remove my PIN?
Go to “Personal Info
rmation” in the
Setup screen (second), and select
PIN
Number. Select
User 1 or User 2
and enter your existing PIN, and then
you have the choice to change or remove the PIN. See page 81.
I forgot the PIN for Home, or the PIN for personal addresses
(User 1 or User 2). How do I reset it?
PINs are optional. See in
formation regarding PINs on page 81. Your dealer
can reset the PIN for you.
Problem
Solution
Frequently Asked Questions
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Frequently Asked Questions
Guidance, Routing
Problem
Solution
The navigation does not route me the same way I would go, or
the way some other mapping program displays. Why is this?
The navigation system attempts to generate the optimum route. See
Changing the Routing Method
on page 46.
Why is the street I’m on not shown on the map? It has been
here for more than a year.
The mapping database is constantly undergoing revision. See page 104 for
ways to obtain the latest detailed coverage information.
The vehicle position icon is not following the road, and the
“GPS icon” text in the upper left hand corner of the screen is
white or missing.
The GPS antenna (located under the center of the dashboard) ma
y be
blocked by personal items. For best
reception, remove
items from the
dashboard, such as radar detector
s, cell phones, or loose articles.
Metallic tinting or other aftermarke
t devices can interfere with the GPS
reception. Please see your dealer. Also see
System Limitations
on page 99.
I entered a destination, but the blue highlighted route and
voice guidance stopped, or turned into a blue/pink dashed line
before I got to my destination. Why is this?
Your route has entered an
unverified area. See
Unverified Area Routing
on
page 84.
The map rotates while I make turns. How can I stop this? Select
the North-up map orientation by voice, or by touching the map
orientation icon on the
map
screen. See Map Orientation
on page 55.
Sometimes, I cannot select between the North-up and
Heading-up map orientations. Why is this?
The Heading-up map orientation can onl
y be shown in the lower scales
(1/20 - 1 mile scales). See
Map Scale
on page 54.
While driving to my destination, the “time to go” display
sometimes increases, even th
ough I am getting closer.
The “Time to go” is based on actual road speeds. However if your speed
slows down when you encounter slower traffic, the system updates the
“Time to go” based on your actual speed to give you a better estimate of
arrival time.
The vehicle position icon on th
e map “lags” a short distance
behind, especially when I arrive
at an intersection. Is there
anything wrong?
No. When at an in
tersection, the system is un
aware of the width of the
intersecting road. Large differences in vehicle
position can indicate a
temporary loss of the GPS signal. See
GPS Reception Issues
on page 99.
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While I drive, my screen s
hows white dots (“breadcrumbs”)
on it. What do they mean?
These are called “breadcrumbs.” If yo
u drive more than 1/2 mile from
mapped roads, the off-road tracking feature begins to function. See
Off-road
Tracking on pages 60 and 91.
How can I get rid of the white dots (“breadcrumbs”) from my
screen?
Go to “Vehicle” in the
Setup screen (second), and set
Off-road Tracking
to Off, then return to the map. See page 91.
A road that I selected to avoi
d is being used when routing.
What is wrong?
When you “draw” your area to avoid, make
sure to select sections of roads
that include at least one intersection. See page 88.
When I arrive at my destinati
on, the bull’s-eye is shown at a
different location on
the street. Why?
The system calculates the bull’s-eye lo
cation based on the street address
range allocated for that street. See
Destination Icon
on page 55 for an
example.
My elevation (shown when I to
uch the vehicle position icon)
seems to fluctuate even though my elevation has not changed.
This is normal and due to errors in sa
tellite position. The elevation can vary
+/- 100 feet. See
System Limitations
on page 99.
My elevation is missing on th
e “current position” screen.
Why?
If the GPS antenna cannot r
eceive at least four satell
ites, the elevation is not
displayed. Try moving the vehicle into an
open area. If the elevation is zero
or below sea level, the elevation is also not displayed.
Problem
Solution
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Frequently Asked Questions
Ordering a Navigation DVD, Coverage, Map Errors, Limitations
Problem
Solution
I want to buy a new DVD. How do I purchase one? Y
ou cannot obtain a new DVD from the dealer. See
Obtaining a Navigation
Update DVD
on page 104.
I want to order a DVD. How can I determine the DVD version
in my navigation system?
The version is on the label of your DVD. It starts with “Ver:.” See
Changing
the DVD
on page 105.
I got a navigation DVD from a friend or an online source, but
it does not work. Why?
Your vehicle was designed to use a
turquoise (blue/gr
een) DVD. DVDs
with differently colored labels or
from different manufacturers will not
operate correctly. Always obtain DVD
s from the DVD order desk. See
page 104.
When is my city going to beco
me part of a fully verified
detailed coverage area?
The mapping database vendor is constantly revising map coverage. See
page 104 for ways to obtain the latest detailed coverage information.
Will the navigation system work outside North America? The navigatio
n system contains maps only
for the lower 48 U.S. states,
Hawaii, and portions of southern Canada. The system will not work i
n
Mexico, Alaska, or overseas. Canada coverage is limited. See
Map
Coverage on page 108.
I moved my vehicle from the U.S. mainland to Hawaii (or
from Hawaii to the U.S. mainland). Why does my navigation
system not show the correct map?
The coverage area (Hawaii or U.S. mainland) must be selected by your
dealer.
Can I play video DVDs in my navigation system?
No. The navigation system is designed only to read the turquoise (blue/
green) DVD provided with your vehicle. Map discs for other vehicle
manufacturers or PC map programs will not work.
I found some errors in the database. How do I report them? Minor errors are bou
nd to occur in a large database. If you encounter
major
errors, you can report them following the instructions on page 103.
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Display, PC Card, Accessories
Problem
Solution
The display appears dim when st
arting the car in really cold
weather. Is there a problem?
No. This is normal, and it will become brighter after a few minutes.
The screen does not close completely. Why is this?
Ensure that
it is not during inserting/ejecting a CD. The screen cannot be
closed if a CD is not completely inserted in the unit.
Ensure that it is not during inserti
ng/ejecting the DVD. The screen cannot
be closed if the DVD is not completely inserted in the unit.
Ensure that a PC card is inserted co
mpletely. The screen cannot be closed
if a PC card is not completely inserted in the unit. Moreover, the
recognition of a PC card takes about 1-2 seconds after it is inserted. The
screen cannot be closed
during this recognition.
Ensure that the media clip is inserted
into the PC card adaptor. Eject the
PC card adaptor when not in use.
Where can I get PC card adaptors
or the media chips that go
into them?
Any computer store sells PCMCIA PC card adaptors, and various types
and capacities of media chips for th
em. Ask for Compact Flash or SD
media and adaptors.
• Hard Disk Drive type media are not r
ecommended because they can fail in
a hot car.
How do I put music files onto the PC Card ?
You can use yo
ur home PC to move MP3 or WMA music files to your PC
card. Most laptops have a slot to plug in your PC card. For desktop PCs,
USB adaptors are available that can
accept your PC card or media chip.
Move files to the card like to any other hard drive.
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Frequently Asked Questions
I insert a PC card with music
files, but the CARD button or
navigation “PC Card” voice commands do not work. What’s
wrong?
After inserting the card, a delay of up to 30 seconds may be required to
read the tag information (a
lbum, artist, and track na
mes) - this is normal.
Ensure that the music files on the
media chip are either WMA or MP3
music format. Other form
ats are not recognized.
Some downloaded WMA and MP3 files are copy protected, and require
that the copyright authentication files accompany the MP3/WMA files on
the Card.
Media types and capacities continue to grow. As a rule, stick to Co
mpact
Flash or SD media with capacities of 2GB or less. Other types of me
dia or
larger capacities may work, but have not been tested.
Single-type media PC Card adapto
rs are recommended over multimedia-
type adaptors.
Ensure that there are files on the
card. For SD and ot
her media with a
write-lock switch, ensure that the writ
e protect is off when adding files to
the card.
The system only recognizes FAT and
FAT-32 file format for the media.
Some of the files on the PC card will not play, or I have an
eight GB card with 2500 songs, but only 999 play. Why is
this?
• The quantity of tracks is limited to
999 tracks and a file
structure of up to
eight folder levels deep. Tracks be
yond 999 are simply
not recognized.
Ensure that the music files on the
media chip are either WMA or MP3
music format. Other form
ats are not recognized.
When I eject the media chip bu
t leave the empty adaptor in
the PC card slot, the display door will not close. Why is this?
To prevent damage to the display mechanism or your PC card/media chip,
the system checks for a partially insert
ed PC card and a partially inserted
media chip. Always remove the PC car
d and media chip when not in use.
The media card will not fully insert into the PC card slot.
What is wrong?
• The PC card edge connector or the pins
in the back of PC card slot may be
damaged.
Never force the card into the slot - the adaptor card should glide smoothly
into the slot. See your dealer if the problem persists.
Problem
Solution
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Frequently Asked Questions
I insert a CD-R with music files, but the CD button or “CD”
voice commands do not work. What is wrong?
After inserting a CD-R with WMA or MP3 files, a slight delay may occur
before the CD button operates. Th
e system needs to read the tag
information (album, artist, and track na
mes) to allow searches - this is
normal.
Ensure that the music files on the CD-R are WMA or MP3 format. Other
formats are not recognized.
Some WMA and MP3 files are copy
protected, and require that the
copyright authentication files accompany the MP3/WMA files on the CD.
Note:
Never use CD-R discs with stick-on
labels. The labels can curl and
jam the CD mechan
ism, requiring replacemen
t of the navigation unit
and subsequent loss of all personal information.
Problem
Solution
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Miscellaneous Other Questions
Problem
Solution
My clock frequently changes forward and backward by one
hour. Why is this?
The clock is being automatically set based on your GPS location. If you live
and work on the boundary between two time zones, you can turn off t
his
feature. See page 95.
When driving near a
time zone border, th
e time changes even
though I am not near the time zone. Why is this?
The time zone borders are only approximated in the system. Dependin
g on
the geography of the time zone boundary, the switch to a different zone can
be erratic. See page 95.
My state does not observe daylight saving time. How do I turn
off this feature?
You can turn off this feature. See page 94.
Daylight saving time occurred, but the navigation system did
not change time even though Setup shows Auto Daylight
Saving Time
is On.
Go to the
Clock adjustment
screen in Setup and select
DST Selection
.
Ensure that the correct DST schedule is
selected. For more
information, see
Clock Settings
on page 94.
The navigation system automatic daylight time feature is not
switching the navigation system
clock on the correct dates.
Why is this?
1) Go to the Clock adjustment
screen in Setup and ensure that
Auto
Daylight Saving Time
is On.
2) The navigation system is designed to switch to daylight saving tim
e
according to the months selected in the
DST schedule selection
screen.
Ensure that the appropriate schedule
is selected. For more information,
see
Clock Settings on page 94.
The navigation system clock switched by one hour for no
apparent reason. What can cause this?
1) You may be driving near a time zone boundary (see
Auto Time Zone by
GPS
on page 95).
2) The navigation system does not switch between standard and daylight
saving time. Set Auto Daylight Saving Time
to On
on the Clock
adjustment
screen in Setup, and ensure
that the correct month switching
schedule is chosen on the
DST schedule selection
screen. See page 94
for more information.
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Frequently Asked Questions
My battery was disconnected or went dead, and the
navigation system is asking for a code. Where do I find this
code?
There should be a card in the glove
box with the anti-theft code for the
navigation/audio system. This card contains the 4-digit security code and
serial number. If you cannot find it, your dealer can help you out.
I speak a language other than English. When will other
languages be available for the navigation system?
This is being considered as a future enhancement.
Problem
Solution
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Troubleshooting
Screen Error Message
Solution
Navigation system is unable to acquire a proper GPS signal.
Make sure there is nothing on the dashboard blocking the GPS antenna
(aftermarket metallic window tinting or aftermarket devices placed on the
dashboard, like radar detectors, cell phones, or loose items). If the dashboa
rd
is clear of objects, move the vehicle to an open space away from tall buildings,
trees, etc.
Navigation unit door is open or
No DVD disc is inserted.
Please check system.
Make sure that the navigation DVD disc is inserted with the label side up
and the navigation unit door is fully snapped closed (see page 105).
No DVD disc. Please check system.
Check that the naviga
tion DVD disc is inserted with the label side up (see
page 105). If the problem persists, see your dealer.
DVD disc reading error (unformatted). Please consult your
dealer.
Check the DVD disc surface for deep scratches or other damage. Make sure
you are using a navigation DVD (turquoise-colored [blue/green] label). The
system cannot read other mapping databases or video DVDs. If the
problem
persists, see your dealer.
Display temp is too high. System will shut down until display
cools down.
This message will appear briefly when the display temperature is too
high,
and then the display will turn off
until the temperature cools down. The
system will turn back on when the display cools down.
Outside temperature is low. Syst
em will take a while to start
up.
The temperature is below -22°F and the navigation system has diffi
culty
reading the DVD. The system will st
art up when the temperature warms up.
Navigation system voice recognition cannot be activated
when another unit is using the audio system.
HandsFreeLink (HFL) can override th
e navigation system. Make sure the
HFL TALK
button is not on when you press the
NAVI TALK
button, or the
message will appear. Simply press the
HFL BACK
button to resume
control of the navigation voice buttons.
Route has not been completed. Please try again from a
different location.
This message will appear when you ar
e routing to or from a place (new
area) that is not in the database. Try pl
anning a different r
oute to or from a
different location.*
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* If the error persists or is shown
for a wide area, see your dealer.
No alternate route found. Original route will be followed. No al
ternative route method was found. The original route method will be
used.*
Ensure that a road name is di
splayed at the bottom of the map.
This destination cannot be found in database.
The destina
tion was not found in the database. Try another destination
nearby, or select the destination with the joystick.*
Vehicle is out of the database coverage area.
The vehicle
is located outside of the mapped area provided by your
navigation DVD. See page 108 for map coverage.
Screen Error Message
Solution
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Glossary
Glossary
The following is a glossary of terms
pertaining to the voice recognition
navigation system.
Avoid Area - Areas you wish to avoid
can be entered into the system, and
will be avoided while routing.
Breadcrumbs -
Off-road tracking dots
that can be followed on the map to
retrace your route back to a mapped
(digitized) road. This
function can be
turned on/off in the
Setup screen
(second).
Compact Flash -
A media chip that can
be used with a PC card adaptor to
play audio music files.
Database -
This consists of the map
data, and the POI (Points of Interest)
data stored on the DVD.
DCA -
Detailed Coverage Area. The
main metropolitan areas in the lower
48 U.S. states, Hawaii, and southern
Canada are mapped to
this level. See
page 108 for a list of these areas.
Digital Audio Card Reader -
The PC
card slot accepts a PCMCIA adaptor
with a flash memory chip (see
page 106).
Digitized Road -
A road that appears on
the navigation screen. The road name
will appear at the bottom of the
navigation screen. If the user drives
“off road,” the navigation system will
display “breadcrumbs,” depending on
how far you drive from a mapped
road.
Disclaimer Screen -
Screen containing
cautionary information. It is meant to
be read carefully and acknowledged
by the customer when using the
navigation system.
DVD or DVD-ROM -
Digital Versatile
Disc. The navigation program and
database resides on this disc. For
information on how to order a
replacement or update DVD, see
page 104.
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions. See
page 123 for a list of customer FAQs
and troubleshootin
g information.
GPS - Global Positioning System. A
network of 24 satellites in orbit
around the earth. The navigation
system can simultaneously receive
signals from up to 12 satellites to
accurately position the vehicle on the
map.
GPS Antenna -
Located under the
dashboard. Electronic items operating
in this general lo
cation can interfere
with the GPS signal.
HFL - Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®.
Your vehicle is equipped with this
feature, which uses Bluetooth
technology as a wireless link between
the vehicle and your Bluetooth-
compatible cell phone.
Icon - Symbol representing Points of
Interest (POI) that can be displayed
on the map.
Initialization -
This refers to the period
needed to reacquire the GPS satellite
orbital information whenever the
navigation system power has been
disconnected. This can take 10 to 45
minutes with the vehicle out in an
open area.
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Glossary
LCD - Liquid Crystal Display. The
navigation screen.
Map Matching -
The received GPS
information allows the navigation
system to position the vehicle on the
map. Map matching has occurred if
the
map screen is displaying the
current street name in the bottom-
shaded area.
Mic -
Abbreviation for the microphone
used for receiving voice commands.
It is located near the map light in the
ceiling.
MP3 - A music file format that can be
played from a CD-R, USB thumb
drive, or PC card.
MW - Maneuver Window. While en
route to a destination, this window
displays informatio
n about the next
maneuver.
Navi - Abbreviation for the navigation
system.
North Pointer -
The map symbol
showing the map orientation. See
page 55.
Off Route -
This occurs when the user
leaves mapped
roads. Off-road
tracking dots (“breadcrumbs”) are
displayed if the option is enabled in
the Setup screen. The user can use
them to return to a mapped road. The
bottom of the navigation screen will
say, “Not on a digitized road.”
Outlying Areas -
These are rural areas
that typically have only their main
roads mapped. All other roads are
shown in light brown for reference
only, since they have not been
verified.
PC Card -
An adaptor card (sometimes
called a PCMCIA card) that can
contain a compact flash, or SD media
clip with MP3 or WMA music files.
PIN - Personal Identification Number.
A 4-digit number created by the
customer to protect personal
information.
POI -
Point of Interest. These are the
businesses, schools, etc. found under
the
Places option on the
Enter
destination by
screen. See page 32.
Polygon - Colored areas on the
map
screen denoting parks, schools, etc.
See Map Screen
Legend “Map
Features” for a list of the assigned
colors. See page 50.
QWERTY -
Keyboard layout
resembling the typewriter keys. The
keyboard layout can be changed to an
alphabetical layou
t in the Setup,
Basic Settings
screen.
Reminder -
Automatic “pop-up”
Calendar message. See
Calendar on
page 71.
Secure Digital (SD) Media -
These can
be installed into a PCMCIA adaptor
to play MP3 or WMA music files.
Security Code -
Code needed to
activate the navigation system or
audio unit. See
Entering the Security
Code
on page 97.
Touch Sensor -
The touch sensor on the
front of the LCD consists of a touch
sensitive resistive me
mbrane with an
infinite number of possible touch
locations. The sensing locations are
confined to a grid of 20 vertical and
10 horizontal touch locations.
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Glossary
Unverified Streets -
These streets have
not been verified fo
r turn restrictions,
one-way, etc. They are shown in light
brown on the map. Unverified streets
may be missing from the map, shown
in the wrong location, or have an
incorrect name or address range.
USB -
Universal Serial Bus. A computer
hardware interface used to store and
play audio files (MP3, WMA, AAC)
from USB devices, such as thumb
drives or iPods. See the Audio section
in your Owner’s Manual for more
information.
Vehicle Speed Sensor -
Provides speed
signal to the navigation system for
moving the VP icon on the map.
Verified Streets -
These streets consist
of the detailed metr
opolitan coverage
areas and all other inter-town
connection roads. These roads are
shown in black on the map.
Voice Control - See VR.
VP -
Vehicle Position. When in map
mode, this circul
ar icon shows the
vehicle position on the map. Touch
this icon to show the latitude,
longitude, and elevation of your
current position.
VR - Voice Recognition. This allows
voice control of many of the
navigation functions. The hardware
consists of the microphone, voice
control switch (NAVI TALK/NAVI
BACK buttons), and the front
speakers.
Waypoint -
A temporary destination
you may enter while en route (e.g., a
gas station, ATM, etc.). See page 63.
WMA - A Windows media audio file
that can be played from a CD-R, USB
thumb drive, or PC card.
Yaw Rate Sensor -
Senses when the
vehicle makes a turn, which makes
the VP change direction on the map
as you turn.
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Voice Command Index
Global Commands
The system accepts these commands on
any screen.
Help (reads list of the commands for
the displayed screen)
Setup (displays the
Setup screen
(first))
Display map
(displays the
map
screen)
Display menu (displays the
Enter
destination by
screen)
Display audio screen
Information
(displays the
Information
screen)
Back (to previous screen, same as
CANCEL
or NAVI BACK button)
Cancel (cancels current activity)
What time is it?
The “Voice Command Help” option on
the Information
screen lists many of the
following controls. To avoid distraction
while you are driving, the system can
read the commands for you.
The commands are accessible at any
time while driving and can be read to
you so that you do not need to memorize
all of them.
Navigation General
Commands
The system accepts these commands on
a map/guidance
screen.
Display menu (if en route, displays
the Change route by
screen)
Display navigation
(if en route,
displays the
Change route by
screen)
Display map
Display map guide
(same function as
the MAP/GUIDE button)
Display setup (or just
Setup)
Display information
(or just
Information
)
Display audio screen
Cancel
Backward (or just Back)
What time is it?
Repeat voice
(repeats the screen
prompt for most screens)
Help (displays the voice command
allowed for the screen you are
viewing)
Voice command help
How long to the destination?
(when
en route, tells the time to
destination)*
How far to the destination?
(when en
route, tells the distance to
destination)*
Display destination map
(when en
route, shows the map of the
destination)
Display entire route
(when en route,
adjusts the map scale so that the
entire route is displayed)
Register the current location
(puts
current location in the personal
Address Book)
* These commands are not available if
you scroll through the map while en
route to a destination.
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Voice Command Index
Navigation Display
Commands
The system accepts these commands on
a map/guidance
screen.
Display current location (shows
current latitude, longitude, and
elevation)
Display north up
Display heading up
Display zoom in
Display zoom out
Display: (the selected scale)
1/20 mile (80 m) scale
1/8 mile (200 m) scale
1/4 mile (400 m) scale
1/2 mile (800 m) scale
1 mile (1600 m) scale
2 mile (3 km) scale
5 mile (8 km) scale
15 mile (24 km) scale
50 mile (80 km) scale
150 mile (240 km) scale
350 mile (560 km) scale
Display: (display the selected icon on
the screen)
ATM
gas station
restaurant
post office*
grocery store
lodging
(hotel, motel)*
parking garage*
parking lot
*
school
*
hospital*
one way*
freeway exit information
* These icons will not be displayed
unless the “Parking” or “Other icon”
is selected on the Icon Bar (see
page 58).
Hide: (hide the selected icon from the
screen)
ATM
gas station
restaurant
post office
grocery store
lodging (hotel, motel)
parking garage
parking lot
school
hospital
one way
freeway exit information
Max zoom in
Max zoom out
Go home
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Find Place Commands
The system accepts these commands on
a map/guidance
screen.
Find nearest: (find the nearest
selection)
ACURA dealers
HONDA dealers
gas station
hydrogen station
ATM
bank
post office
hospital
police station
hotel
tourist attraction
restaurant (all restaurant types)
American restaurant
Chinese restaurant
fast food
Italian restaurant
Japanese restaurant
Mexican restaurant
seafood restaurant
shopping
(all shopping types)
parking garage
parking lot
other car dealers
auto parts & electronics
auto repair & maintenance
car wash & detailing
motorcycle dealers
roadside assistance
check cashing
currency exchange
veterinarian
Korean restaurant
Coffee shop
Californian restaurant
continental restaurant
French restaurant
German restaurant
Greek restaurant
Indian restaurant
Thai restaurant
vegetarian restaurant
Vietnamese restaurant
other restaurant
business
civic center
convention center
library
school
city hall
court house
higher education
amusement park
golf course
historical monument
marina
movie theater
museum
park
performing arts
sports complex
bed & breakfast
accessory store
book store
clothing store
grocery store
home improvement store
mall
office supply store
pharmacy
pet food store
sewing store
shoe store
sporting goods store
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Voice Command Index
toy store
airport
automobile club
bus station
camping
commuter rail station
ferry terminal
named place
park & ride
rental car agency
resort
rest area
ski area
tourist information
train station
travel agency
truck stop
Climate Control Commands
The system accepts these commands on
most screens.
Climate control full automatic
(controls temperature to
72 degrees F)
Climate control automatic
(controls
temperature to your selection)
Climate control off
Air conditioner on*
Air conditioner off*
Climate control defrost on*
Climate control defrost off*
Rear defrost on*
Rear defrost off*
Climate control fresh air
Climate control recirculate
Climate control vent
Climate control bi-level
(vent and
floor)
Climate control floor
Climate control floor and defrost
Fan speed up
Fan speed down
Fan speed # (
#: 1-7) (for best voice
control, lower the fan speed)
* Repeating these commands switches
(toggles) the function between On
and Off, so the action that occurs
may not match the command you
speak.
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Temperature Voice
Commands
The system accepts these commands on
most screens.
Temperature # degrees
(#: 57-87
degrees F)
Temperature up
Temperature down
Temperature max hot
Temperature max cold
Radio Voice Commands
The system accepts these commands on
most screens.
Audio on*
Audio off*
Radio on*
Radio off*
Radio select FM1
Radio select FM2
Radio select AM
Radio tune to # FM
(#: frequency.
Example
Radio 95.5 FM
)
Radio tune to # AM
(#:frequency.
Example
Radio 1020 AM
)
Radio seek up
Radio seek down
Radio next station
(same as
Radio
seek)
Radio preset # (#: 1-6)
Radio FM preset #
(#: 1-6)
Radio FM1 preset #
(#: 1-6)
Radio FM2 preset #
(#: 1-6)
Radio AM preset #
(#: 1-6)
Radio auto select*
Radio scan*
* Repeating these commands switches
(toggles) the function between On
and Off, so the action that occurs
may not match the command you
speak.
NOTE:
Radio volume levels cannot be
controlled using voice control. Use the
buttons on your steering wheel. See your
Owner’s Manual for more information.
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Voice Command Index
CD Voice Commands
The system accepts these commands on
most screens.
CD play
CD play track #
(#: 1-30)
CD skip forward
CD skip back
CD track random*
CD track repeat*
CD track scan*
CD folder random*
CD folder repeat*
CD folder scan*
CD normal play
CD track list
* Repeating these commands switches
(toggles) the function between On
and Off, so the action that occurs
may not match the command you
speak.
PC Card Voice Commands
The system accepts these commands on
most screens.
Card play
Card play track #
(#: 1-30)
Card skip forward
Card skip back
Card track random*
Card track repeat*
Card track scan*
Card folder random*
Card folder repeat*
Card folder scan*
Card artist random*
Card artist repeat*
Card artist scan*
Card album random*
Card album repeat*
Card album scan*
Card normal play
Card track list
* Repeating these commands switches
(toggles) the function between On
and Off, so the action that occurs
may not match the command you
speak.
AUX Voice Commands
The system accepts these commands on
most screens.
AUX play (or Auxiliary play)
NOTE:
For more information on USB features,
see your Owner’s Manual.
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Voice Command Index
Information Screen Voice
Commands
These are additional commands not
found on the
Voice Command Help
screen available when viewing the
Information screen. Follow the voice
prompts.
Cellular phonebook
Voice command help (the system
reads and lists all of the
commands, starting with
Navigation General Commands)
Map legend
Calendar
Calculator
Setup Screen (first)
Commands
The system accepts these commands on
the Setup
screen (first). (For the
Setup
screen (second), simply say what is
written on the scre
en, and follow the
voice prompts.)
Brightness up
Brightness down
Brightness minimum/min.
Brightness maximum/max.
Volume up (tone indicates volume)
Volume down (tone indicates volume)
Volume minimum/min.
(tone indicates
volume)
Volume maximum/max.
(tone
indicates volume)
Volume Off
Display clock
Display Day
Display Night
Display Auto
Contrast adjust
Guidance Prompts normal
Guidance Prompts maximum/max.
Guidance Prompts minimum/min.
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Voice Command Index
On-Screen Commands
The system accepts these commands on
any screen. There are over 100 on-
screen commands. Just say what is
written on the screen (this excludes
keyboard letters, and listed items)
Next
(or “Down”)
Previous (or “Up”)
Return
OK
(except at the Disclaimer
screen)
Delete
Done
On-Screen Commands Assist
Say or touch the desired letter. When
speaking the letters or using “spell
mode,” you can substitute the name that
represents each letter or symbol. This
improves recognition.
NOTE:
The system will only respond to th
e names shown in
the graphic below.
For instance, to select the letter “A,” yo
u can touch the “A” on the screen, or say
“A,” or say “Alpha” or “Apple.”
To select the number “1,” touch the “1
” on the screen, or
say “one,” or say
“Number One.”
To select the symbol “- (hyphen),” touch
the “-” on the screen, or say “Hyphen,”
or say “Symbol Hyphen.”
When selecting letters using the voice co
ntrol system, a confirmation box may pop
up to confirm the letter.
Alpha
Apple
Bravo
Boy
Charlie
Delta
Dog
Echo
Edward
Foxtrot
Frank
Golf
George
Hotel
Henry
Juliet
John
Apostrophe
Kilo
King
Lima
Larry
Mike
Mary
November
Nancy
Oscar
Papa
Paul
Quebec
Queen
Romeo
Robert
Sierra
Sam
Tango
Tom
Ampersand
Uniform
Uncle
Victor
Whiskey
William
X-ray
Yankee
Yellow
Zulu
Zebra
Slash
India
Igloo
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Voice Command Index
Symbol Assist Definitions
NOTE:
The term “grave” used
for these keys (
À, È, Ì, and Ù) is pronounced like “save.”
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Index
A
Accessing the Address Book List
.....78
ADD TO Today’s
Destinations
...........................42, 45
Adding Destinatio
ns to the List
........42
Address
..............................22, 23, 79
Address Book
.....................22, 43, 77
Address Book PIN
..........................81
Advanced
.......................................33
Alaska (Operation)
........................121
Auto Daylight Saving Time
.............94
Auto Service
...................................33
Auto Time Zone by GPS
.................95
AUX Voice Commands
.................143
Avoid Streets
..................................65
B
Back to Current Route
.....................66
Banking
..........................................33
Basic Settings
.................................93
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®
..........18
Breadcrumbs
.......................19, 60, 91
Brightness
......................................74
By Address
.....................................23
By Address Book
............................43
By Go Home
...................................44
By Intersection
................................27
By Map Input
................................. 36
By Places
....................................... 32
By Previous Destinations
................ 40
By Today’s Destinations
................. 41
C
Calculator
...................................... 72
Calendar
.................................. 17, 71
CALL
............................................ 18
CANCEL button
............................ 11
Cancel Current Route
..................... 66
Category
............................ 32, 43, 80
CD Voice Commands
................... 143
Cellular Phonebook
........................ 69
Change Method
.............................. 46
Change State
............................ 23, 28
Changing the DVD
....................... 105
Changing the Route
........................ 63
Changing the Routing Method
........ 46
Changing Your Destination
............. 66
City
................................... 23, 28, 38
City Vicinity
............................ 34, 35
Climate Control Commands
.......... 141
Clock Adjustment
.......................... 94
Clock Screen
........................... 17, 76
Clock Settings
.......................... 17, 76
Clock Type
.............................. 17, 76
CLOSE button
....................... 10, 105
Color
............................................. 96
Community
.................................... 33
Continental USA
............................ 39
Contrast
......................................... 76
Convert (Unit)
................................ 73
Correct Vehicle Position
................. 92
Coverage Areas
............................ 108
Current Location
...................... 20, 61
Current Position
....................... 37, 79
Current Street
................................... 6
Customer Assistance
.................... 103
D
Database Limitations
.................... 101
Daylight Saving Time (DST)
Selection
..................................... 95
Delete Previous Destination
............ 82
Destination
........................ 22, 45, 66
Destination Icon
............................. 55
Destination Map
............................. 48
Detailed Coverage Areas
...... 108, 113
Detour
........................................... 65
Direct Route
.................................. 46
Direction List
................................. 52
Display
.......................................... 75
Driving to Your Destination
............ 45
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Index
E
Easy Route
.....................................46
Edit Avoid Area
..............................88
Edit Waypoint Search Area
..............90
Edit/Delete Address
........................80
Editing Today’s De
stinations List
....41
Emergency
.....................................33
Entering a Destination
.....................22
Entering Address
.............................78
Entering Security Code
....................97
Entering the Street Number
..............27
Entering Your Schedule
...................71
Error Message
...............................133
F
Find Place Commands
...................140
Frequently Asked Questions
..........123
G
Getting Started
................................10
Global Commands
........................138
Glossary
.......................................135
Go Home
..................................22, 44
Go Home PIN
.................................82
Going Off the Route
........................60
GPS Initialization
............................98
Guidance Mode
........................ 53, 91
Guidance Prompts
.......................... 76
Guidance Screen
............................ 51
H
Hawaii (Operation)
....................... 121
Home Address
............................... 81
Honda Automobile Customer
Service
..................................... 103
Hotel/Motel (Lodging)
................... 33
I
Icon Bar
........................................ 58
INFO button
............................ 11, 69
Information
.................................... 69
Information Screen Voice
Commands
................................ 144
Intersection
.............................. 22, 27
J
Joystick
......................................... 11
K
Keyboard Layout
........................... 93
L
Landmark Icons
............................. 56
Leisure
.......................................... 33
Lodging (Hotel/Motel)
.................... 33
M
Map Color
..................................... 96
Map Coverage
.............................. 108
Map Input
................................ 22, 36
Map Legend
....................... 19, 50, 70
Map Matching
................................ 98
Map Orientation
............................. 55
Map Scale
...................................... 54
Map Screen
.............................. 19, 50
MAP/GUIDE button
................. 11, 51
Maximize Freeways
....................... 46
MENU button
.......................... 11, 22
Menu Color
................................... 96
Message
........................................ 72
Microphone
................................... 12
Minimize Freeways
........................ 46
Minimize Toll Roads
...................... 46
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Index
N
Name
.................................32, 36, 78
NAVI BACK button
........................12
NAVI TALK button
........................12
Navigation Display Commands
......139
Navigation General Commands
......138
O
Off-road Tracking
.....................60, 91
One-Way Traffic Icon
.....................56
On-Screen Commands
...................145
On-Screen Commands Assist
.........145
On-Screen Keyboard
.......................15
P
PC Card
........................................106
PC Card Voice Commands
............143
Personal Information
.......................77
Phone Number
....................32, 36, 79
PIN Number
...................................81
Place Name
..............................34, 36
Place Name by Keyword
.................34
Places
.................................22, 32, 79
Previous Destinations
..........22, 40, 79
R
Radio Voice Commands
............... 142
Read List
....................................... 70
Recalculation
................................. 83
Reporting Errors
.......................... 103
Reroute
.......................................... 63
Rerouting
...................................... 83
Restaurant
..................................... 33
Routing & Guidance
....................... 83
S
Save Current Location
.................... 61
Schedule
........................................ 71
Screen
........................................... 11
Security Code
................................ 97
Selecting the City
..................... 23, 28
Selecting the State or
Province
............................... 23, 28
Selecting the Street
................... 25, 30
Setup
............................................. 74
Setup Screen (first) Commands
..... 144
Shopping
....................................... 33
Showing Icons on the Map
........ 56, 58
Sort by Distance to Travel
........ 34, 35
State
.............................................. 38
Street
....................................... 25, 30
System Controls
............................. 10
System Function Diagram
............... 21
System Information
........................ 93
System Initialization
....................... 97
System Limitations
......................... 99
System Setup
................................. 74
System Start-up
.............................. 16
T
Temperature Voice Commands
..... 142
Time Adjustment
........................... 95
Title
.............................................. 72
Today’s Destinations
................ 22, 41
Today’s Destinations List
............... 41
Travel
............................................ 33
Troubleshooting
........................... 133
U
Unit Conversion
............................. 73
Units (mile or km)
.......................... 93
Unverified Area Routing
........... 84, 85
Unverified Streets
............................ 7
Update DVD
................................ 104
User Name
..................................... 82
Using the Voice
Control System
...... 13
150
Navigation System
Index
V
Vehicle
...........................................91
Verified Streets
.................................7
View Routes
...................................47
Voice Command Help
.....................69
Voice Command Index
..................138
Voice Control Basics
.......................12
Voice Recognition Feedback
............93
Voice Recognition, Improving
.........13
Volume
..........................................74
Z
ZOOM buttons
................................11
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