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User guide ALPINE INA-N333R-SPACE-SOFTWARE
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. R
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SMART MAP PRO
for Direction Guidance
Carte Européenne Détaillée Pour Guidage Dynamique
Euro Multi Map
NVD-T003
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OWNER'S MANUAL
Please read before using this disc.
Prog. Ver. T3.00 Database Ver. 3.00 MANUAL DE OPERACIÓN
Lea este manual antes de utilizar este disco.
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BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
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GEBRUIKSAANWIJZING
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MODE D'EMPLOI
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ENGLISH
Precautions
Important Information, Please Read Carefully Before Using This Product.
This product is intended to safely provide turn by turn instruction to get you to a desired destination. Please read the following precautions to ensure that you use your navigation system correctly.
L This product is not a substitute for your personal judgment. Any route suggestions made by the navigation system may never supersede any local traffic regulations or your personal judgment and/or knowledge of safe driving practices. Do not follow route suggestions if the navigation system instructs you to perform an unsafe or illegal maneuver, places you in an unsafe situation, or routes you into an area which you consider unsafe. L Glance at the screen only when necessary and safe to do so. If prolonged viewing of the screen is necessary, stop the vehicle in a safe and legal manner and location. L Do not input destinations, change settings, or access any functions requiring a prolonged view of the screen and/or remote control while you are driving. Stop the vehicle in a safe and legal manner and location before attempting to access the system. L Do not use the navigation system to route you to emergency services. Not all locations of emergency service providers such as police and fire stations, hospitals, and clinics are contained in the database. Please use your own judgment and your ability to ask for directions in these situations. L The map database contained within the media (DVD ROM) in which it is stored is the most recent map data available at the time of production. Because of changes in streets and neighbourhoods, there may be situations where the navigation system may not be able to route you to your desired destination. In these cases, use your own personal judgment.
L The map database is designed to provide you with route suggestions, it does not take account of the relative safety of a suggested route, or of factors which may affect the time required to reach your destination. The database does not reflect road closures or construction, road characteristics (i.e. type of road surface, slope or grade, weight or height restrictions, etc.), traffic congestion, weather conditions, or any other factors which may affect the safety or timing of your driving experience. Use your personal judgment if the navigation system is unable to provide you with an alternate route. L There may be situations where the navigation system may display the vehicle's location erroneously. Use your own driving judgment in this situation, taking into account of current driving conditions. Please be aware that in this situation, the navigation system should correct the vehicle's position automatically; however, there may be times where you may have to correct the position yourself. If this is the case, stop the vehicle in a safe and legal manner and location before attempting operation. L Make certain that the volume level of the main unit is set to a level which still allows you to hear outside traffic and emergency vehicles. Driving while unable to hear outside sounds could cause an accident. L Please make certain that any other person who intends on using the navigation system reads these precautions and the following instructions carefully. L If there is anything in the manual which you do not understand, or are uncertain about the operation of the navigation system, please contact an authorized Alpine representative before using the navigation system.
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Points to Observe for Safe Usage
a Read the manuals for this disc and the system components carefully before using your navigation system. They contain instructions on how to use the system in a safe and effective manner. Alpine cannot be responsible for problems resulting from failure to observe the instructions in these manuals. a This manual uses various pictorial displays to show you how to use this product safely and to alert you to potential dangers resulting from improper connections and operation. Following are the meanings of these pictorial displays. It is important to fully understand the meanings of these pictorial displays in order to use this manual and the system properly.
USE THIS PRODUCT FOR MOBILE 12V APPLICATIONS.
Use for other than its designed application may result in fire, electric shock or other injury.
DO NOT PLACE HANDS, FINGERS OR FOREIGN OBJECTS IN INSERTION SLOTS OR GAPS.
Doing so may result in personal injury or damage to the product.
CAUTION
This symbol means important instructions. Failure to heed them can result in injury or material property damage.
HALT USE IMMEDIATELY IF A PROBLEM APPEARS.
Failure to do so may cause personal injury or damage to the product. Return it to your authorized Alpine dealer or the nearest Alpine Service Centre for repairing.
WARNING
This symbol means important instructions. Failure to heed them can result in serious injury or death.
KEEP FINGERS AWAY WHILE THE MOTORIZED FRONT PANEL OR MOVING MONITOR IS IN MOTION.
Failure to do so may result in personal injury or damage to the product.
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR ALTER.
Doing so may result in an accident, fire or electric shock.
KEEP SMALL OBJECTS SUCH AS BATTERIES OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.
Swallowing them may result in serious injury. If swallowed, consult a physician immediately.
Tip This indicates supplementary explanation of operation of the system.
DO NOT OPERATE ANY FUNCTION THAT TAKES YOUR ATTENTION AWAY FROM SAFELY DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE.
Any function that requires your prolonged attention should only be performed after coming to a complete stop. Always stop the vehicle in a safe location before performing these functions. Failure to do so may result in an accident.
KEEP THE VOLUME AT A LEVEL WHERE YOU CAN STILL HEAR OUTSIDE NOISE WHILE DRIVING.
Failure to do so may result in an accident.
DO NOT FOLLOW ROUTE SUGGESTIONS IF THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM INSTRUCTS YOU TO PERFORM AN UNSAFE OR ILLEGAL MANEUVER, OR PLACES YOU IN AN UNSAFE SITUATION OR AREA.
This product is not a substitute for your personal judgment. Any route suggestions by this system should never supersede any local traffic regulations or your personal judgment or knowledge of safe driving practice.
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Precautions
User Agreement
In using this DVD-ROM "SMART MAP PRO" (hereinafter referred to as "Disk"), as part of the Aisin AW Co., Ltd. ("Aisin AW") and Navigation Technologies Corporation ("NavTech") Database (hereinafter referred to as "Database"), you are bound by the terms and conditions set forth below. By breaking the seal on this package, and using your copy of the Database and Disk, you have demonstrated your agreement to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. You should therefore, make sure that you read and understand the following provisions.
a The Disk and Database may not be copied, duplicated, processed, or otherwise modified, in whole or in part, without the express written permission of Aisin AW, NavTech and Alpine Electronics, Inc. ("Alpine"). a Neither the Disk nor the Database may be transferred or sublicensed to any third party for profit, rent or loan, or licensed for reuse in any manners. a The Disk and/or Database may not be decompiled, reverse engineered or otherwise disassembled, in whole or in part. a The Disk and Database may not be used in a network or by any other manner of simultaneous use in multiple systems. a The Disk and Database are intended solely for personal use (or internal use where the end-user business), or the consumer. The Disk and Database are not to be used for commercial purposes. a Neither Aisin AW, Alpine nor NavTech guarantees to the customer that the functions included in the Disk and Database meet a specific objective of user. a Neither Aisin AW, Alpine nor NavTech shall be responsible for any damages caused by the use of the Disk and/or Database to the actual user and to any third party. a The Warranty on the Disk and Database shall not extend to an exchange or refund due to misspelling, omission of letters, or any other cosmetic discrepancy in layout found in Disk and/ or Database. a The right to use the Disk and Database shall expire either when the user destroys this software, or when any of the terms for use is violated and Aisin AW, Alpine and/or NavTech exercises the option to revoke the license to use this software. a The terms and conditions hereof apply to all subsequent users and owners as well as to the actual purchaser.
WARNING
a Operation of the system while driving is dangerous. Users should stop vehicle before operating the software. a Road conditions and regulations take precedence over information contained on the display: observe actual traffic restrictions and circumstances while driving. a This software is designed for use exclusively in the INA-N333R or INA-N033R. It cannot and may not be used in conjunction with other hardware.
To Customers who use the INA-N033R model
The Owner's Manual explains the function of the map disc for the New-Version (Prog. Ver.3.00, Database Ver.3.00). (The maps that are displayed in this manual are used for the INA-N333R model. Therefore, these maps may differ from those used in the INA-N033R model.)
a Operating System Programme Rewriting 1) Insert the upgrade disc into your INA-N033R. 2) The operating system will automatically be rewritten. a RDS-TMC is available if the programme is rewritten from Prog. Ver.1.00. (This can be performed only if the optional RDS-TMC receiver box TMC-001P is connected.) Refer to "TMC Operation" (pages 21-23). a The reception area for TMC will be expanded if the programme is rewritten from Prog. Ver.2.30. a The INA-N033R does not have a built-in TMC tuner. The RDS-TMC receiver box TMC-001P can be connected to utilize RDS-TMC. For details of operation, please refer to the TMC-001P Owner's Manual.
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Contents
Precautions
Important Information, Please Read Carefully Before Using This Product ... 2 Points to Observe for Safe Usage .......... 3 WARNING .................................................. 3 CAUTION ................................................... 3 User Agreement ....................................... 4 To Customers who use the INA-N033R model ..................................................... 4
Editing for Memory points
Changing the Name of a Memory Point or Inputting a Phone Number .......................... 20 Deleting the Memory Points ........................... 20
TMC Operation
Automatic Seek Tuning (SEEK) for Receiving TMC Stations (INA-N333R only) .............. 21 Displaying the Traffic Event Information on Route ...................................................... 22 Displaying all Receiving Traffic event Information .................................................. 22 Setting Dynamic Route Seek .......................... 23 Setting the RDS-TMC Voice Guidance to Interrupt the Radio or CD, etc. .................... 23 Selecting TMC Reception (Only when TMC001P is connected) ....................................... 23
Contents .............................................5 Preface
Navigation Systems .......................................... 6 Navigation Terminology ................................... 8 Features ............................................................. 8 About the Guidance Display ............................. 9
Before Using The System
Setting the Navigation Mode .......................... 10 Setting the Language Mode ............................ 10 Registering Your Home ................................... 11
Setting the System
Setting the Anticipated Arrival Time .............. 24 Setting When Vehicle's Tyres have been Changed ....................................................... 24 Updating the Present Vehicle Position ............ 25 Setting the Voice Guidance Volume ................ 25 Suspending/Restarting Voice Guidance .......... 26 Calling Up the Audio Source .......................... 26
Searching For Destination
Selecting Countries ......................................... 12 Searching for Destination from Address ......... 12 Searching for Point of Interest from Category ...................................................... 14 Searching from Local Points ........................... 15 Searching from Home/Previous Destination/ Memory Points ............................................ 15 Adding Waypoints on the Route ..................... 16 Setting the Display for the Destination Time (INA-N333R only) ...................................... 16
Remote Control Operation
Operation on Remote Control RUE-4191 (optional) ..................................................... 27 Operation on Remote Control RUE-4135 (optional) ..................................................... 28
Reference
In Case of Difficulty ....................................... 29 If this Message Appears .................................. 30
Notes
· Due to continuous product improvement, specifications and design are subject to change without notice. · The displays shown in the photos in this manual may vary slightly from the actual unit screen displays.
Route Setting/Route Editing
Checking the Route by List ............................ 17 Researching ..................................................... 17 Changing the Searching Conditions ............... 17 Changing the Conditions of the Searched Route ........................................................... 17 Deleting the Destination ................................. 18 Changing the Sequence of Waypoints ............ 18 Deleting Waypoints on the Route ................... 19 Drive Simulation ............................................. 19
Traffic Information in the UK provided by ITIS Holdings Plc.
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Preface
Navigation Systems
This navigation system uses three different sensing devices to determine the present location and to track the progress of the vehicle. These three devices are: a GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver which receives digital signals from the GPS satellites to determine the current position of the vehicle, a gyroscope which determines which direction the vehicle turns, and a speedometer pulse sensor which determine how far the vehicle has travelled. Because this system incorporates a gyroscope and a speed sensor, the system will be able to display the vehicle's position and track the vehicle's progress even in areas where the GPS signal may be blocked. All map data is contained on a removable DVD ROM. This system integrates this unique map database with the sensing devices to automatically plot out a route when a destination is entered. While driving, the navigation system guides you along the route with pictorial displays and verbal prompts.
The error from the actual position of the vehicle
When GPS signals can be received from 4 or more satellites, 3 dimensional positioning (the altitude, latitude, and longitude) of the vehicle can be determined. In this case, the error from the actual position of the vehicle is in the range of 100 to 655 feet (30 to 200 meters). When GPS signals can only be received from 3 satellites, only two dimensional positioning (latitude and longitude) can be determined, resulting in a slightly increased error. When GPS signals can only be received from less than three satellites, positioning of the vehicle through GPS is not possible. In addition to the inherent errors from GPS, the error rate can also be increased if the United States Department of Defense deliberately changes the accuracy rate.
Gyroscope
The gyroscope is a sensor that accurately measures the angle by which the direction of a vehicle or other moving body changes. Gyroscopes are used in inertial navigation systems for airliners and ships. In this navigation system, the gyroscope is used together with the speed sensor, making it possible to display the position of the vehicle even in locations where GPS signals may be blocked.
GPS (Global Positioning System)
Delay time before the present vehicle's position can be displayed
Determination of the present vehicle's position starts when the ignition key is turned to the ACC or ON positions and ends when the key is turned OFF. When the key is first turned to the ACC or ON positions, there is a slight delay of approximately one to two minutes before the present vehicle's position can be displayed. This system receives signals from 3 or more GPS satellites (operated by the United States Department of Defence) orbiting at an altitude of 21,000 kilometres and measures the present car position using the same principles as triangulation.
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Locations where GPS signals are received easily
The optimum locations for receiving GPS signals are locations that command a good view where there are no tall buildings, trees, or other objects to obstruct the signals.
Locations where GPS signals cannot be received
In the following locations or conditions GPS signals cannot be received. However even in these locations, the gyroscope and speed sensor will provide a substitute means of determining the vehicle's position and the system will be able to continue to track the vehicle's progress along the route.
In tunnels and indoor parking lots
Locations surrounded by tall buildings
Locations surrounded by tall trees
On the bottom level of doubledecker motorways
When a GPS satellite is low on the horizon (angle below 10°), obstructions sometimes make normal reception impossible
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Preface
Navigation Terminology
Navigation
When a destination is input, the navigation system quickly calculates a route and guides you along the route with arrow displays and voice prompts.
Intersection Zoom
As you near intersections and cross points, the map display automatically zooms in to show a more detailed view that you will need.
Motorway Information Display
When you travel on motorways, the basic guidance display (with an arrow) automatically shows the distances to the next fuel station/restaurant/parking/ junction (except exit).
Present Vehicle Position
The navigation system integrates the GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) signals received and the map information stored on the DVD ROM to display the position and direction of the vehicle. The system also includes a gyroscope and a speed sensor that enable it to display the present position even in locations where the GPS signals may be blocked.
Three Types of Auto Route Searching Simultaneously
You can choose the best route from three types of route searching to your destination.
Map Matching
Since GPS navigation has an error of 100 655 feet (30 m 200 m), the position of your vehicle may be displayed off the road. Map matching automatically corrects this error so that the position of your vehicle is displayed on the road.
Turn List on the Route
After you have set the route, you can check the sequence of waypoints, road names and distances between points by displaying this list.
Setting Waypoints
You can set one or 2 waypoints to go through to your destination.
Route
When a destination is input, the navigation system automatically calculates a route.
Real Time Voice Guidance
Voice guidance informs you of the distance and direction until your course changes, giving advice timed to match road conditions. The VOICE button lets you call up the voice guide when needed by just pushing the button.
Road Preference Setting
You can set your preferred road on the route to the destination for up to 2 places.
Memory Points
Locations you go to frequently can be stored into memory. The system can store up to 50 points, excluding your home.
DVD-ROM covers All European Areas
All areas of Europe are covered by one disc.
Motorway-Preference Selection
When searching for routes with the navigation system, you can switch between searching for routes that give priority to motorways and those that give priority to ordinary roads. When you specify motorway preference, the navigation system automatically searches for a route that gives priority to motorways and guides you along that route.
Eight Languages selectable for the Voice and Display Guidance
You can choose one of eight languages for the voice route guidance and menu displays. (see the "Setting the Language Mode" section, page 10.)
Built-in Gyroscope and Speed Sensors
The gyroscope for sensing direction and the speed pulse sensor for detecting distance provide data which allows the vehicle position and direction to be displayed even in locations where the GPS signal cannot be received such as between buildings or in tunnels.
Features
Advanced Real Junction View
When you are driving on a motorway where quick decisions are required, you can display a detailed map of the next junction in advance, and a 3-D view of the appropriate lane along the recommended route.
TMC (Traffic Message Channel)
If there is TMC information, TMC stations can be received by selecting a station on the built-in TMC tuner. The optional RDS-TMC receiver box TMC-001P can also be connected. (For the INA-N033R, only when TMC-001P is connected.)
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About the Guidance Display
While you are driving with the route guidance, the display screens are shown as follows. (The maps that are displayed in this manual are used for the INA-N333R model. Therefore, these maps may differ from those used in the INA-N033R model.) Basic Guidance Display for Motorways
If "Arrival" is set in the "Setting the Display for the Destination Time" section (page 16), the screen is displayed as shown on the left. (This display and the settings apply to the INA-N333R model only.) Sub display mode
Current vehicle position
Basic Guidance Display
Next parking area Second parking area
Current time Current vehicle position (The name of the current road you are on is displayed. If no information is available, only the (current vehicle position mark) is displayed.) Distance to next maneuver GPS reception sensitivity 7 7 7 : Three dimensional positioning 7 7 : Two dimensional positioning : Positioning is being calculated 7 No positioning is displayed when GPS signals are not received. Distance in a straight line to the destination Estimated remaining time before arrival Direction to destination This icon appears when destination is near.
Arrival Display
Turning point
Zoomed Intersection Display
Notes
Guidance route Vehicle's current position Distance to the next turning point Direction to the second turning point
About the left/right display indicators · When you turn to right, the right indicator blinks for about 5 seconds, and then stays lit. · When you turn to left, the left indicator blinks for about 5 seconds, and then stays lit. · When the destination is near, the indicators blink on both sides.
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Before Using The System
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SOURCE/POWER NAV. OK MODE
Selected language is displayed. An important message is displayed. Please read this message after stopping the vehicle in a safe location. Press the OK button. (You cannot carry out this operation with the Enter button on the optional remote control.)
MENU
RTN
Flipper switch
c
6
The present vehicle position is displayed.
Explanations in this Owner's Manual are based mainly on the INA-N333R model.
Note
Setting the Navigation Mode
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Press SOURCE/POWER button to turn on the power. Press the NAV. button. Changing the Audio mode to Navigation mode. The current vehicle position is displayed.
Some operations (when displaying the navigation menu, etc.) cannot be performed while the vehicle is in motion. In this case, be sure to first stop your vehicle and apply the parking brake, then perform the operation.
Setting the Language Mode
For the picture/voice guidance and texts, you can choose one of 8 languages as follows. a German (Deutsch) a English (mile or km) a Dutch (Nederlands) a Spanish (Español) a Swedish (Svensk) a Danish (Dansk)
Number of received satellite signals
a French (Français) a Italian (Italiano)
3 4
Press c button to open the display and then insert the SMART MAP PRO disc. Move the Flipper switch up or down to move the cursor to the desired language and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. (When the system is used for the first time)
The guidance language can be changed whenever you like by following the procedure below.
1 2 3
Press the MENU button to display "NAV. MENU." Select "NAVI Setup" from "NAV. MENU" by moving the Flipper switch up or down and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "System Setup" from "NAVI Setup" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "Language" from "System Setup" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection.
Note
For English, you can select the distance indications in either miles(mile) or Kilometres(Km). For other languages, only kilometres are used for the distance indications.
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Select the desired language from the "Language" list by moving the Flipper switch up or down and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection.
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Note
For English, you can select the distance indications in either miles or Kilometres (km). For other languages, only kilometres are used for the distance indications.
The screen switches to the "Edit Memory Point" menu. Move the Flipper switch up or down to select "Register Home." Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. The message is displayed. Select "Yes" by the Flipper switch and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Your home is registered.
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The selected language is displayed. An important message is displayed. Please read this message after stopping the vehicle in a safe location. Press the OK button. (You cannot carry out this operation with the Enter button on the optional remote control.)
Note
You cannot use the MENU button while the vehicle is in motion. Stop your vehicle in a safe place before using the MENU button.
10 To return to the previous screen, press the RTN button,
or to return to the "NAV. MENU" screen, press the MENU button.
Registering Your Home
If home has already been registered, you can call it up with a simple operation.
1 2
Park your vehicle near your home where GPS signal reception is good. Start your vehicle engine and set to navigation mode, then wait about 5 minutes to receive clear GPS signals.
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Press the OK button. The message appears. Select "Yes" by the Flipper switch and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection.
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Press the MENU button to display "NAV. MENU." Select "NAVI Setup" from "NAV. MENU" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "Memory Points" from "NAVI Setup" by moving the Flipper switch up or down and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. The screen changes and the address stored in step 3 is displayed. Press the OK button or the MODE knob to set the address.
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Searching For Destination
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OK MODE Flipper switch
The display returns to the "Destination" menu. The search for selected country has now been activated. To return to the previous screen, press the RTN button, or to return to the "NAV. MENU" screen. press the MENU button.
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Searching for Destination from Address
MENU RTN
If you know the address of the destination, you can display its location by just inputting the address (name of the city/street).
Selecting Countries
When you search for destinations or points of interest in other countries from their addresses or categories, choose the desired country first by following the procedure below.
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Press the MENU button to display "NAV. MENU." Select "Destination" from "NAV. MENU" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection.
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Press the MENU button to display "NAV. MENU."
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Select "Destination" from "NAV. MENU" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "Country" from the "Destination" menu by moving the Flipper switch up or down and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection.
Select "Address" from "Destination" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute "City Name Input."
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Select the desired country from the "Select Country" list by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. For example, if you wish to go to London, select "United Kingdom."
Tip
You can select your desired locations in 20 countries.
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The character pallet is displayed. Move the cursor to the character to be input by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the character. b a d c e a : Text window Displays the selected characters. b : List of the candidate number c : LIST Displays a list of the candidate names for the selected characters. d : Character pallet Select the desired character. e : Return to the previous character pallet before inputting one character. Return to the previous character and erase it. Tips
· When one character is input, the candidates for the next character are narrowed down (and the others disappear from the character pallet). · You can also search for a location by inputting just the start of its name and selecting "LIST." · If you want to display the list of candidate city names, select "LIST," and then press OK button. Skip to Step 7.
10 The screen changes to the "Option" screen.
Select "Set" and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection.
2nd Street: If you know an intersection near where you want to go, you can input two cross streets as your destination. The character pallet is displayed. Input a cross street name. House Number: use to input a house number. The character pallet is displayed. Input a house number.
11 The displayed screen changes.
Select "Start Guidance" and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection.
Use to register the location. When the confirmation message is displayed, select "Yes" and press the OK button to execute the selection. Use to add waypoints (see the "Adding Waypoints on the Route," page 16).
6 7
Repeat Step 5 above to complete the character input for the city name. The screen changes to the "Select City" list screen. Select a desired city and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection.
12 The message appears and route search starts. 13 The displayed screen changes.
Move the cursor to the selected item by moving the Flipper switch up or down and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the setting of the item. The route guidance to the destination starts.
8 9
Repeat Step 5 above to complete character input of the street name. The screen changes to the "Select Street" list screen. Select a desired street and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection.
Quick: The shortest time route. Short: The shortest distance route. Alternative: Use to search for an alternative route.
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Searching For Destination
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OK MODE Flipper switch
The character pallet is displayed. Move the cursor to the character to be input by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Tips
· When one character is input, the candidates for the next character are narrowed down (and the others disappear from the character pallet). · You can also search for a location by inputting just the start of its name and selecting "LIST." · If you want to display the list of candidate city names, select "LIST" and press the OK button. Skip to Step 9.
MENU
Searching for Point of Interest from Category
If you know the category of the desired point of interest (P.O.I.), you can easily display that point of interest by just selecting the desired category from the displayed category list.
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Repeat Step 7 above to complete character input of the city name. The displayed screen changes to the city list. Select a desired CITY and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection.
10 Repeat Step 7 above to complete character input of
the "Input POI Name."
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Press the MENU button to display "NAV. MENU." Select "Destination" from "NAV. MENU" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "POI Category" from the "Destination" menu by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select the desired category from the "POI Category" list by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. (This section describes "Travel" as an example.) Select "Airport" from the "Travel" list and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. The displayed screen changes. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute "City Name Input."
11 The displayed screen changes to the "Select POI" list.
Select the point of interest, and then press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection.
12 The displayed screen changes. Select "Start
Guidance" and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. The message appears and the system starts searching for route.
3 4
13 The display screen changes. Select the desired POIs
from "Quick/Short/Alternative" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. The route guidance to the destination starts.
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If you select "Search All Cities," you do not need to input a city name. The screen changes directly to the POI Name inputting display.
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Searching from Local Points
You can search for POIs such as restaurants, hotels, etc., within a 30 km radius of the present vehicle position.
Searching from Home/Previous Destination/Memory Points
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Press the MENU button to display "NAV.MENU." Select "Destination" from "NAV.MENU" by moving the Flipper switch up or down and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "Local POI" from the "Destination" menu by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select a desired category from the "Local POI" list and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. This section describes the procedure using "Restaurant" as an example. Select "Chinese" from the "Restaurant" list and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. The message appears and the system starts searching for POI within a 30 km radius of the vehicle. The "Select Local POI" list is displayed. Select a desired local point and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection.
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Press the MENU button to display "NAV.MENU." Select "Destination" from "NAV.MENU" by moving the Flipper switch up or down and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "Home" from the "Destination" menu by moving the Flipper switch up or down and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. This section describes "Searching from home" as an example. The displayed screen changes. Select "Start Guidance" and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. The message appears and the system starts searching for the route. The displayed screen changes. Select a desired item from "Quick/Short/Alternative" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. The route guidance back to your home starts.
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The displayed screen changes. Select "Start Guidance" and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. The message appears and the system starts searching for the route. The displayed screen changes. Select a desired item from "Quick/Short/Alternative" by moving the Flipper switch up or down, and then press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection.
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Searching For Destination
Setting the Display for the Destination Time (INA-N333R only)
OK MODE Flipper switch
You can set the display for the destination time in order to anticipate your arrival time or estimated remaining time before arrival.
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MENU RTN
Press the MENU button to display "NAV.MENU." Select "NAVI Setup" from "NAV.MENU" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "System Setup" from the "NAVI Setup" menu by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "Est. Time to Dest." from the "System Setup" menu and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. The displayed screen changes to the "Est Time to Dest." menu. Select "Arrival" or "Remaining" from the menu and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Arrival : the anticipated arrival time will be set. Remaining : the estimated remaining time will be set.
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Adding Waypoints on the Route
You can set up to 2 waypoints after the route search from your current location to your destination has been completed.
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Find the waypoint from addresses and Local POIs. Select "Add Way Point" and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection.
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The displayed screen changes and the added waypoints are displayed. Press the OK button or MODE knob to set the added waypoints. The route searching starts.
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To return to the previous screen, press the RTN button. To return to the "NAV. MENU" screen, press the MENU button.
Note
Before setting the point, you can move the location of the added waypoint by moving the cursor with the Flipper switch.
Tips
· After setting the waypoint, each time you move the Flipper switch up, the direction and distance to the waypoint, and the anticipated required time that you have set is displayed. (The required time is only displayed when you are driving with the route guidance.)
· If "Arrival" is set in the "Setting the Display for the Destination Time" section (this page), the anticipated arrival time is displayed.
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Route Setting/Route Editing
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OK MODE Flipper switch
The system starts to search for a new round-about route in the vicinity of the vehicle.
Changing the Searching Conditions
Use this when you want to change the route preference while you are driving receiving route guidance. (For example, if the route preference is set to "Quick", and you want to change to another route preference.)
MENU
RTN
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Press the MENU button to display "NAV.MENU." Select "Edit Route" from "NAV.MENU" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "Search Condition" from the "Edit Route" menu by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Set your preference (Quick, Short, Alternative) from the "Search Condition" menu.
Checking the Route by List
With this detailed list you can find the route, road name and the distance between the points.
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After setting the route, press the MENU button to display "NAV.MENU." Select "Edit Route" from "NAV.MENU" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "Turn List" from the "Edit Route" menu by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. The route information is displayed. The "Turn List" scrolls by moving the Flipper switch up.
Changing the Conditions of the Searched Route
You can edit the route to use the motorway, ferry, etc. or not.
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Press the MENU button to display "NAV.MENU." Select "Edit Route" from "NAV.MENU" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "Route Preference" from the "Edit Route" menu by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Move the cursor to your desired editing item from the "Route Preference" menu by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the setting of the item. The displayed screen changes. Select "Allow" or "Detour" and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. To return to the previous screen, press the RTN button. To return to the "NAV.MENU" screen, press the MENU button.
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To return to the previous screen, press the RTN button. To return to the "NAV.MENU" screen, press the MENU button.
Researching
You can edit the route search conditions even after the route calculation has been performed, and have the system search for alternative route.
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Press the MENU button to display "NAV.MENU." Select "Edit Route" from "NAV.MENU" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "Reroute" from the "Edit Route" menu by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection.
Note
The "Motorway Allow" setting is recommended when searching for a long distance route.
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Route Setting/Route Editing
Changing the Sequence of Waypoints
OK MODE Flipper switch
The sequence of waypoints to go through can be sorted in order of distance from the current vehicle position, or it can be changed in any order as you like.
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MENU RTN
Press the MENU button to display "NAV.MENU." Select "Edit Route" from "NAV.MENU" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "Edit Way Points" from the "Edit Route" menu by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "Sort" from the "Edit Way Points" menu and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Move the cursor to the desired point by moving the Flipper switch.
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Deleting the Destination
When the address in the vicinity of the destination is displayed after arrival at the destination, the point information is erased automatically. If the route guidance is cancelled before arrival at the destination or if the address in the vicinity of the destination is not displayed, the point information remains. In such a case, delete the destination.
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Press the MENU button to display "NAV.MENU." Select "Edit Route" from "NAV.MENU" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "Delete Destination" from the "Edit Route" menu by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. When the message appears, select "Yes" and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection.
Press the OK button or MODE knob.
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Move the cursor to the desired position by moving the Flipper switch.
The destination is erased and the display returns to the present vehicle position. Tip
If you slide the Flipper switch down after setting the destination, the above message appears. Select "Yes" and press the OK button or MODE knob to delete the destination you have set.
Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the position. The route searching starts.
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Deleting Waypoints on the Route
If you want to delete all waypoints, perform following operation.
Drive Simulation
You can check the searched route by carrying out the drive simulation.
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Press the MENU button to display "NAV.MENU." Select "Edit Route" from "NAV.MENU" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "Edit Way Points" from the "Edit Route" menu by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "Delete" from the "Edit Way Points" menu and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. · When you want to erase all points, select "Delete All" and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. When the confirmation message appears, select "Yes" and press the OK button to execute the selection. The displayed screen changes. Move the cursor to your desired waypoint to delete and press the OK button or MODE knob. When the confirmation message appears, select "Yes" and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Its waypoints are deleted.
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After searching the route, press the MENU button to display "NAV.MENU." Select "Edit Route" from "NAV.MENU" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "Demo" from the "Edit Route" menu by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. The drive simulation starts. To exit the drive simulation, press the RTN button.
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Editing for Memory Points
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OK MODE Flipper switch
To return to the previous screen, press the RTN button. To return to the "NAV.MENU" screen, press the MENU button.
Deleting the Memory Points
You can store up to 50 locations in memory. You can erase any of the locations as and when you like.
MENU
RTN
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Press the MENU button to display "NAV.MENU." Select "NAVI Setup" from "NAV.MENU" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "Memory Points" from the "NAVI Setup" menu by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select your desired point to erase from the "Memory Points" list and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. The displayed screen changes to the "Edit Memory Point" menu. Select "Delete" from the menu and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. The confirmation message appears. Select "Yes" and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection.
Changing the Name of a Memory Point or Inputting a Phone Number
When a point is registered, the name of the point will be stored automatically. Use when you edit a stored name of the point or phone number.
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Press the MENU button to display "NAV.MENU." Select "NAVI Setup" from "NAV.MENU" by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select "Memory Points" from the "NAVI Setup" menu by moving the Flipper switch up or down. Press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Select your desired point to edit from the "Memory Points" list and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. The displayed screen changes to the "Edit Memory Point" menu. Select "Edit Memory Point" from the menu and press the OK button or MODE knob to execute the selection. Execute name change or phone number input.
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To return to the previous screen, press the RTN button. To return to the "NAV.MENU" screen, press the MENU button.
Change Phone No.: Move the cursor to this menu and execute the selection. The numeric input pallet appears. Input the desired number. Change Name: Move the cursor to this item and execute the selection. The character input pallet appears. After selecting with the cursor ( ), and deleting inputted characters, input the desired characters. (If more than 14 characters have been input, the character pallet disappears. If selecting with the cursor ( ), and deleting inputted characters, the character pallet reappears.)
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