Alpine Navigation Radio System Overview, System Introduction, System Features, Street Name Input

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Welcome to your new Navigation System. The information in this Owner’s Manual is designed to help you begin using your system quickly and safely. It contains the following information to help you become familiar with the system:

Safety guidelines

System features

System limitations

Detailed descriptions of system menus and controls

Before using the system, please take some time to familiarize yourself with the information included in this manual.

System Overview

Your navigation system receives GPS signals from up to 8 satellites to display the position and direction of your vehicle. Map and database information is supplied through a DVD- ROM. A gyroscope and the vehicle’s speed sensor enable the system to display the present vehicle position even in loca- tions where GPS signals may be blocked.

SYSTEM INTRODUCTION

When you input a destination, the navigation system uses map data from the DVD-ROM to quickly calculate a route. As you drive along your chosen route, you are guided with pictorial displays and voice prompts.

System Features

Multiple Mode Destination Selection

Destinations can be selected from these 8 categories:

an address

an intersection

a point of interest (POI)

a recent destination

your personal address book

a special feature called Trip Itinerary

a location selected directly from the map display

a phone number

Street Name Input

This allows you to input your destination's street name (via Address or Intersection search) if you don't know your desti- nation's city name.

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Contents Page Main Table of Contents Frequently Asked QuestionsNavigation System Table of Contents Safety Guidelines Safety Guidelines System Overview System FeaturesMultiple Mode Destination Selection System IntroductionVoice Guidance Faster Input Using Smart Key FilteringNext Maneuver Guidance Map ZoomSystem Limitations Routing OptionsVehicle Position In-Motion Operation Navigation at a Glance System Introduction Controls and Pushbuttons Steering Wheel Controls if equipped LeftSoftware Initialization OperationInput Process Keyboard FeaturesInputting Information Helpful HintsMain Menu Screen Map and Arrow Guidance Screens Confirm Destination Screen Using the Options menu Adding an address to Trip ItineraryFinding Local POIs Destination Menu Street AddressDestination Menu Point of Interest Selecting a Point of Interest by Place NameSelecting POI by Place Type Recent Route Phone NumberIntersection Destination Menu Address Book Trip ItineraryMap Cursor Destination Menu Setup Menu Setting Display PropertiesPOI Icon Setting Guidance Properties OrientationTrail Setting Guidance Map Display Editing Beep Prompt FrequencySetting Reroute options Setting a Language and Unit of MeasureSetting EST. Time LanguageEdit Option MenuSaving the Current Position Editing Recent Route ListEditing Address Book Address Book Folders Editing Trip ItineraryViewing GPS Information Viewing System InformationManeuver List Route MenuDeleting the Current Destination Viewing the Maneuver ListCreating a Detour Changing Current Routing MethodUsing the Trail Function Creating a TrailUsing 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 Setting the Radio Pushbutton Memory Program Type PTYRadio Operation Ejecting a CD CD Player OperationInserting a CD Playing a CDCD Player Operation CD Changer Operation if Equipped CD/AUXSatellite Radio Operation if Equipped Satellite Radio ActivationSET Frequently Asked QUESTIONS-NAVIGATION System What happens when I turn off the ignition? Frequently Asked QUESTIONS-RADIO TROUBLESHOOTING-NAVIGATION System Symptom Cause SolutionTroubleshooting -RADIO