Alpine Navigation Radio manual Using the Trail Function, Creating a Trail

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USING THE TRAIL FUNCTION

The Trail function is a feature that helps you to log and save routes in non-digitized areas. The system allows a total of 150 miles (241 kilometers) to be stored as trails. When in use, a trail appears on the Map screen as you drive along your route.

NOTE: The map database does not include non-digitized roads; there- fore, the voice prompt and turn-by-turn guidance features are disabled when using the Trail function.

Before you leave the digitized road on the map to create your trail, you will need to save your current position as a destina- tion in the address book. This will allow you to locate the trail starting point quickly and easily. You can save your position in one of two ways:

Using the Menu Screens: Select “Option” from the Main Menu screen. Select “Save Current Position”. Highlight the position and press ENTER. Select “Destination” from the Main Menu. Select “Recent Route” and press EN- TER. Select the address that you just saved. At the Con- firm Destination screen select “Options”. Select “Save in Address Book”. Input the destination name.

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Using the Map Cursor: At the Map screen, highlight the map cursor icon. Use the map cursor to find the current position. Select the middle of the map cursor and press ENTER. The Confirm Destination screen appears. Select “Options”. Select “Save in Address Book”. Input the des- tination name.

NOTE: For ease in retrieving trail information it is recommended that you number the starting point, i.e. “TRAIL1”.

Creating a Trail

1.Press the NAV button. From the Main Menu screen select “Map”.

2.The Map screen appears. Highlight the zoom icon and change the scale to the lowest scale.

3.Highlight the trail icon and press ENTER.

4.A message appears on the screen. Highlight “Yes” to re- cord a trail. Press ENTER.

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Contents Page Frequently Asked Questions Main Table of ContentsNavigation System Table of Contents Safety Guidelines Safety Guidelines Multiple Mode Destination Selection System FeaturesSystem Overview System IntroductionNext Maneuver Guidance Faster Input Using Smart Key FilteringVoice Guidance Map ZoomVehicle Position System LimitationsRouting Options In-Motion Operation Navigation at a Glance System Introduction Controls and Pushbuttons Left Steering Wheel Controls if equippedOperation Software InitializationInputting Information Keyboard FeaturesInput Process Helpful HintsMain Menu Screen Map and Arrow Guidance Screens Confirm Destination Screen Adding an address to Trip Itinerary Using the Options menuFinding Local POIs Street Address Destination MenuDestination Menu Selecting a Point of Interest by Place Name Point of InterestSelecting POI by Place Type Phone Number Recent RouteIntersection Destination Menu Trip Itinerary Address BookMap Cursor Destination Menu POI Icon Setup MenuSetting Display Properties Trail Setting Guidance PropertiesOrientation Editing Beep Prompt Frequency Setting Guidance Map DisplaySetting EST. Time Setting a Language and Unit of MeasureSetting Reroute options LanguageSaving the Current Position Option MenuEdit Editing Recent Route ListEditing Address Book Editing Trip Itinerary Address Book FoldersViewing System Information Viewing GPS InformationDeleting the Current Destination Route MenuManeuver List Viewing the Maneuver ListChanging Current Routing Method Creating a DetourCreating a Trail Using the Trail FunctionUsing a Trail as a Destination Using the Trail Function Radio Table of Contents Setting the Clock Radio Operation Tone Right button controls volume and mode advance Program Type PTY Setting the Radio Pushbutton MemoryRadio Operation Inserting a CD CD Player OperationEjecting a CD Playing a CDCD Player Operation CD/AUX CD Changer Operation if EquippedSatellite Radio Activation Satellite Radio Operation if EquippedSET Frequently Asked QUESTIONS-NAVIGATION System What happens when I turn off the ignition? Frequently Asked QUESTIONS-RADIO Symptom Cause Solution TROUBLESHOOTING-NAVIGATION SystemTroubleshooting -RADIO