Alpine Navigation Radio user manual

User manual for the device Alpine Navigation Radio

Device: Alpine Navigation Radio
Category: Portable Radio
Manufacturer: Alpine
Size: 3.92 MB
Added : 8/22/2014
Number of pages: 61
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MAIN TABLE OF CONTENTS Navigation System ......................................... 1 Radio ................................................................. 41 Frequently Asked Questions ....................... 53 Troubleshooting ............................................ 56 i

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NAVIGATION SYSTEM TABLE OF CONTENTS Trip Itinerary.............................................................. 25 Safety Guidelines ........................................... 1 Map Cursor ................................................................ 26 System Introduction ...................................... 3 Setup Menu ......................................................28 System Overview........................................................3 Setting Display Properties ...

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SAFETY GUIDELINES Ensure that all persons read this manual carefully before us- traffic restrictions and circumstances while driving. ing the navigation system. It contains instructions on how to  Stop use immediately if a problem occurs. Failure to do use the system in a safe and effective manner. so may cause injury or damage to the product. Return it to your authorized DaimlerChrysler dealer for repair. Warning: Please read and follow the following safety  Do not place fingers

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SAFETY GUIDELINES  Make certain that the volume level of the monitor is set to a level that still allows you to hear outside traffic and emergency vehicles.  The map database is designed to provide you with route suggestions and does not take into account the relative safety of a suggested route or of factors that may affect the time required to reach your destination. The system does not reflect road closures or construction, road char- acteristics (i.e. type of road surface, slope

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SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Welcome to your new Navigation System. The information in When you input a destination, the navigation system uses this Owner’s Manual is designed to help you begin using map data from the DVD-ROM to quickly calculate a route. your system quickly and safely. It contains the following As you drive along your chosen route, you are guided with information to help you become familiar with the system: pictorial displays and voice prompts. System Features  Safety gu

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SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Next Maneuver Guidance GPS Clock When an upcoming turn is approaching, the system will give ma- The clock will automatically adjust according to GPS time. neuver instructions via arrow guides and simple voice prompts. This time is also displayed directly on the map along with your estimated time of arrival (ETA) or estimated drive time Voice Guidance remaining (TO GO). Using voice prompts, the system will notify you of upcoming turns and highway entrances. Tra

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SYSTEM INTRODUCTION points of interest in many different categories. Seven different For example, if the system doesn’t recognize the street ad- POI icons can be programmed to appear on the map. These dress you are searching for, try to find your destination by icons indicate the locations and names of the nearest ATMs, inputting the closest cross street names (see “Intersection” on Banks, Gas Stations, Restaurants, Hotels, Parking Garages, page 23). and Grocery Stores. Three of the 7

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SYSTEM INTRODUCTION not press CANCEL or NAV and wait until the vehicle comes to a com- tion disc is removed from the navigation system and re- plete stop before inputting any further information. inserted at a later date, the navigation system may tempo- rarily display an incorrect vehicle position. Driving the vehicle in an area of good GPS reception should correct these errors so that the vehicle position is correctly displayed. (Please note, it may take several minutes for the sy

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SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 3. The Find Destination by Navigation at a Glance screen appears. At this screen The following example briefly describes how to use the navi- you can search for your desti- gation system. In this example you will learn how to find a nation in several ways. In this destination using a known street address. example we are searching by street address, so highlight 1. Turn the unit on by pressing the “Street Address”. Press ENTER . PUSH ON/VOL button. Press

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SYSTEM INTRODUCTION letter of the street name and press ENTER. Highlight the 8. The Confirm Destination second letter and press ENTER. Continue this process screen appears. This screen until the name is spelled out. Highlight “Street List” and shows the address of the input press ENTER to continue. destination. If this is your de- sired destination, highlight 6. The Select Street Name screen “OK” and press ENTER. The appears. Select a street name system will now calculate your an

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SYSTEM INTRODUCTION The Power/Volume Control knob is used to turn the naviga- Controls and Pushbuttons tion radio on and off and to adjust the volume of the naviga- There are several controls that you will frequently use when tion voice command. To turn the navigation radio on or off, using the navigation system: press the knob in. To raise or lower the volume of the voice guidance during a voice command, turn the knob to the left or 1. Power/Volume Control knob right. 2. Select En

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SYSTEM INTRODUCTION The right button controls voice guidance volume and the Ste ering Wheel Controls (if equipped) NAV button function. In addition to the faceplate controls, there are also remote buttons that control the navigation system. They are located under the left and right sides of the steering wheel. Volume up Scroll up or counterclockwise NAV—Press for 3+ seconds. ENTER – Press once CANCEL – Press for 3+ seconds Volume down Scroll down

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OPERATION 5. Drive the vehicle several miles in an area with an open Software Initialization view to the sky. This will correctly synchronize the navi- Before you use your navigation system for the first time or gation system. when installing software updates, the system software will need to be written to the system. NOTE: When powering on the unit for the first time, it takes the GPS receiver approximately 10 minutes to calculate the vehicle's current 1. Turn the ignition key

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OPERATION Input Process Inputting Information To input a name or number into the system, use the Select Keyboard Features Encoder to highlight the first character of the name/number and press ENTER. The character will appear in the text win- 1 dow. The system will display only the character matches for the next entry. All unnecessary characters are grayed out. Select from 2 the characters remaining and press ENTER. Repeat this process until the entry is complete. Hel

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OPERATION view arrival time or time remaining to the destination, Main Menu Screen change rerouting methods, change system language prop- All navigation operation begins at the erties, and change the unit of measure. Main Menu screen. At the Main Menu screen you can access 4 other menu  Select “Option” to edit entries and view system informa- screens: Destination, Setup, Option, tion. You can save the current position of the vehicle to and Route. From the Main Menu the recent rout

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OPERATION At the right of the Map screen are 4 icons: Map and Arrow Guidance Screens The Map screen is displayed after a route has been calculated. Orientation—Shows orientation of vehicle: “North You can also access it by highlighting “Map” on the Main Up” or “Heading Up” icons Menu screen. The Map screen displays a detailed road map Information—Shows estimated time of arrival and that shows the following information: distance to destination Voice—Repeats the current voice

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OPERATION The Arrow screen displays turn-by-turn guidance. To access Confirm Destination Screen this screen from the Map screen, highlight the Arrow icon and After you have input your destination information into the press ENTER. To return to the Map screen, highlight the system, the Confirm Destination screen appears. Map icon and press ENTER. This screen displays the name and address of your destination, as well The Information and Voice icons are also displayed on this a

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OPERATION NOTE: To edit the Trip Itinerary list, see the Option menu section entitled Using the “Options” menu “Editing Trip Itinerary”. 1. From the Confirm Destination screen highlight “Options” and press ENTER. Adding a destination to the Address Book The Address Book can store up to 100 addresses and phone 2. The Select screen appears. numbers. 3. Highlight the desired option. 1. Highlight “Save in Address Book” and press ENTER. Adding an address to Trip Itinera

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OPERATION the address book. The Confirm Destination screen will reap- Changing Routing Method This feature allows you to customize your route by selecting pear showing the saved information. the quickest route, minimizing or maximizing freeway travel, or minimizing toll roads. Only one option at a time may be cho- Finding Local POIs sen. This feature allows you to locate a point of interest near your destination and choose it as your new destination. 1. Highlight “Change Routing


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