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Kenwood KNA-DV2200 GPS Receiver User Manual

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1. Distance and Time to Destination display This shows the driving distance and the estimated time required to the destination It also shows the direct distance from the current position to the destination if the vehicle has left the route Route display This shows the provided route as a thick green line G Turn Arrow display This shows the direction to turn at the next junction and the distance to the junction Split Screen to Full Screen switch Selecting this switch brings up a full screen map of the vicinity in which you are currently driving go Mis 9 D a PARK LANE 040 hh ex Enlarged diagram of junction Mini arrow display Split Map Full Map Repeat Voice switch This repeats the last voice guidance message Current Road Name This shows the name of the road you are currently driving along Display Whole Route switch This shows the entire route See page 27 Detour button This shows the detour setting screen See page 26 m 2 7 o I lt Current Position screen gt NAVIGATION MENU foi BESTE Entry Destination Entry Route Options Navigation Set Up Language Selection Guidance Options Stored Locations User Settings T cl 10 page 16 page 25 page 28 page 7 page 33
2. 13 ES Set Route lli Route Searching Here we explain how to set the route Follow the example below CAUTION The mobile navigation system provides maps and voice guidance for your reference when driving In unusual situations however this guidance might be in appropriate When driving along the route provided always comply with local traffic regulations one way streets etc m Z 7 o I NOTE e The route shown is a reference route as far as the destination area It might not be the shortest route f the street on the map disc does not agree with the actual street the voice guidance might be wrong At a complicated junction it might be difficult to understand where to turn from only the voice guidance Stop the vehicle and check the Map screen f a destination or way points are not on a road that the mobile navigation system can direct to the route provided might not pass that destination or way points The mobile navigation system might not be able to provide directions due to the distance from the destination area or a lack of road data f the current position cannot be determined properly voice guidance and enlarged junction diagrams will be disabled or might be incorrect Setting Destination See page 15 Used for route search Route Guidance See page 23 Route Options See page 25 Used for detailed settings Navigation Set Up See page
3. page 35 page 41 page 24 ES Menu Screen Change Chart Address Memory Point Home Point of Interest Previous Destination Postcode Select from Map Motorway Entrance Exit Detour Route Preferences Display Whole Route Calculate Cancel Guidance Average Speed Settings Quick POI Selection Restore System Defaults Vehicle Signal Calibration Map Version 2D 3D View page 16 page 18 page 18 page 19 page 19 page 20 page 20 page 21 page 26 page 26 page 27 page 25 page 25 page 28 page 29 page 29 page 30 page 30 page 31 page 32 EE Map Operations E Changing the Orientation of the Map Either the direction in which you are headed or north can be shown as upwards m c I2 o I on the map ll Select N North Up or Heading Up BRUTON SY Le 3 D N PARK E PICCROILENC T S EB The orientation of the map will change PARK LANE Selecting N or changes the orientation of the map as shown below FO HECADILENE Inm aye 7 P 8 iy 7 ay k NS rt paYs MEUS E sw STEER os d ith STREET Q i PARK LANE Heading up North up The direction in which your North is always shown as vehicle is heading is always upwards on the screen shown as upwards on the screen
4. 2 7 o I 28 E Navigation Set Up This function is for altering the map display conditions and the route guidance conditions and showing the system information s 5 ATION MENU ll Select Menu and then Navigation Set CREME To fec Destination Guidance Entry Options Up Route T Stored Options Locations eas on E User Settings prre ta uage R T aza Selection E navicaTioN SET UP Z SETS Speed EZ Calibration Quick POI gor Man Selection ED Version E The Navigation Set Up screen appears Restore i facie System Defaults 20 SD Viett ZE Vehicle Signal Average Speed Settings eerren Allows you to set the predicted average speed for each category of road See below Quick POI Selection emm8BR Allows you to select the categories on the menu displayed when POI has been selected on the Current Position screen Restore System Defaults Allows you to return all the settings in the navigation system to the initial default settings See page 29 Vehicle Signal Allows you to check the condition of signals that are connected to the navigation system See page 30 Calibration emIIIHIIHHHR Allows you to correct any error in the vehicle display position or direction See page 30 Map Version mmHHMHMHHHHHHMMeHMHMMBeHR Allows you to check the version of the map disc you are currently using See page 31 2D 3D View csessseesesec
5. Route Stored Options Locations Sn EE User Settings C bs user SETTINGS Colourscheme Gor Goa rr E E Vome Press D E E o dj ly S Colour scheme You can set one of the four screen colours Default Olive Marine or Umber Map Mode You can set the display to the Day screen or Night screen Auto mM The display will automatically switch between the Day and Night screens when you operate the car lights switch Day HMMMeHRIRRRAMM The Day screen will be displayed regardless of whether the car lights are on or off Night m BeMH The Night screen will be displayed regardless of whether the car lights are on or off Volume Presets You can select or to adjust the volume of the voice guidance Units This sets the map to display metric or imperial units 41 m Z 7 o I 42 ES Other Functions H Displaying POI s on a Map You can select one of the six categories on the menu or List Categories and then select the POl s to be displayed on the map Points of Interest from the E Select one of the six categories on the menu or List Categories and then select the POl s to be displayed on the map All Local POI s een Allows you to search for a POI See below The POI markers will appear See page 43 for the method of deleting POI s E Local Search Hl Touch the screen
6. This orientation marker is N This orientation marker is north red m Z 7 o I 12 E Changing the Scale of the Map You can increase or decrease the scale of the map Hl Touch 7X jor W to change the map scale xum PARK LANE W xsv e Selecting A Jor VW _ changes the scale of the map as shown below E ien e N A N L 1 NS L eR C l f B MX am Li A PARK LANE PER LANE BONES Detailed Wide area e You can keep touching A lor V e By touching the right of the scale bar after Jor V can directly change between 5 scale levels See below to continually change the scale is selected you Imperial display NOTE 1 3 128m mile 3 16m mile 3 2m mile 1 4m mile i 3 1 32m mile lt Scale bar gt Metric display 256Km 32Km 4Km 500m 50m The scale can be displayed in imperial or metric units See page 41 for the method of changing the units displayed ES Map Display E Showing Current Position This shows the current position of your vehicle m c I2 o I 23 CHARLES STREET LONDONCW gt J 1 Touch the switch 2 The current position
7. entering the name 5 If the same street name exists in more than one town a list of those towns is shown Select the right town from the list m 2 I2 2 NOTE If the house number data is not stored on the map disc the system may display the wrong location 6 Select Dest Destination Way Pt Way Point Sets the way point NOTE If your destination is not on a road set destination point on nearest main road The Entire Route Map appears Select Start or i i ipe e a Next Next Route seee This brings up the next proposed route Chg Route Change Route You can alter the route calculation conditions etc See page 25 8 The route is found and route guidance begins 17 Memory Point If a marked point is stored you can make it the destination m Z 7 o I 1 Select 44 Memory Point lay amp S e COPE 9 EASTNOR LEDBURY HEREF gt SS I e AUDIO DESIGN Sortiby Datew II M Ds Je EB Select the required Memory Point See page 17 part 6 to 8 for the route search method NOTE You cannot use this function if no Memory Point is stored See page 35 for the Memory Point storing method ll Select I
8. of your vehicle will be shown E Scrolling the Map Touching the screen scrolls the map BRUTON 3 PARK LANE Wye NOTE The screen can scroll up down left right and diagonally in a total of eight directions v G4 23 CHARLES STREET LONDONCW Q a E Scroll the screen so that the point you touch with your finger becomes the centre of the map The screen that displays the present location of your vehicle is called the Current Position screen The screen that scrolls the maps with a cursor key is called the Map screen Current Position screen auto mode Scrolls automatically according to the movement of your vehicle The map automatically follows your current position Map screen manual mode Shows the map of the location you want to see It does not scroll automatically If you move the map it stops automatically scrolling If you then select the A switch the Current Position screen reappears and the map returns to auto scroll To quickly search for a location first move the map on the wide area map scale screen to the general area of the destination and then change to the detailed map to find the destination When you touch the screen it scrolls towards the place touched If you keep touching the screen scrolling continues in the direction of the place touched one of eight directions If you keep touching the screen longer scrolling speeds up
9. 28 14 Bl Setting Destination m Z i r o I Setting Destination by Scrolling the Map Example Full address not known 27 SPRING GARDENS LONDON SW gt ES X Ze x ERAS DON T NS EE Touch the screen to scroll the map until the is at the destination point and select Ent Dest Enter Destination lt 27 SPRING GARDENS LONDONCSW E Select Dest Destination CO z E aS s KS S AK ES i Way Pt Way Point Sets the way point eX Far MENS lt pne AEM Route1 1 4MLS Oh 3m EAKA Ue AE IAEE NEA KA E A map of the whole route appears Select Start if happy with the route shown or select Next Next Route This brings up the next proposed route Chg Route Change Route During route guidance you can change the route options stop or check the route See page 25 When happy with the route shown press Start n Route guidance begins amp 4 xt PARK LANE ae yr menu zo 15 Setting Destination from the Navigation Menu Example m 2 7 o I menu Here are the steps to set the destination using the Address function from the Navigation Select Select Select Address If you cannot select wanted address check search area is correctly select
10. During route guidance an enlarged diagram of ne we an approaching fork or junction appears When e you drive past the junction the enlarged diagram disappears To stop the enlarged junction diagram being displayed you can select the following input screen Fe a leno Gon B BEES Menu PARK LANE WD ez HH The enlarged junction diagram can be displayed Even if you select an enlarged junction diagram will appear again as you approach the next junction NOTE The name of the junction sometimes does not appear on the enlarged junction diagram 23 m 2 7 o I 24 Fork Junction Diagram During route guidance an enlarged diagram of the motorway automatically appears in a second screen as you approach a fork on the motorway This is to make route guidance even clearer AA Gm IMTI i IH HESNORTEZIZS During route guidance along a motorway a diagram of ee an approaching fork or exit appears When you drive Y past that junction the diagram disappears Kad 3s eq Replaying Voice Guidance This function allows you to listen to the last voice guidance message again during route guidance Select T f g Spe You can hear the voice guidance aga
11. Edit Icon Menu gt Stored Locations gt Memory Points gt List p nU H SS A ll Select the location you want to edit and then Icon EB Select the required icon Audible Icons As you approach a location marked with such an icon the mobile navigation system informs you with a sound 37 m 2 7 o I 38 Edit Name inia ann atl Rao E a Menu gt Stored Locations gt Memory Points gt List De seen Wee eee see sede eons sone ce see ee ee Se eee eee es eS ee eS ee eee se ese eet See E i d ll Select the location you want to edit and then gyeorr Points Name E eees Selecting this deletes the character that was last entered Selecting it continuously deletes all the characters that have been entered EB Enter the name and select OK NOTE It may be necessary to delete information before entering new details Use the lt switch Edit Position Menu gt Stored Locations gt Memory Points gt gt List 1 Select the location you want to edit and then Position EB Move the to the required position and select OK Edit Telephone Number 1 Select the location
12. KENWOOD DVD NAVIGATION SYSTEM KNA DV2200 INSTRUCTION MANUAL KENWOOD CORPORATION IN JAPAN B64 2503 00 00 E 4 2102 211109876 Warning Messages For safe usage please observe the following E READ THIS MANUAL FIRST Read this manual carefully before starting to operate the Kenwood Car Navigation System and follow the manual s instructions Kenwood are not liable for problems or accidents resulting from failure to observe the instructions in this manual E OBSERVE LOCAL TRAFFIC SIGNS AND REGULATIONS Always observe the local traffic signs and regulations whilst driving and check them against the system s instructions Due to frequent changes in local signs and regulations the traffic sign and regulation data on the Map DVD ROM may be outdated Furthermore the Map DVD ROM cannot reckon with certain conditions such as traffic density at certain times of the day temporary road closures due to construction work weather conditions or special events taking place Therefore always obey the local traffic signs and regulations rather than the system s instructions Failure to do so may place you in illegal unsafe or dangerous situations E DRIVE SAFELY Before following the system s guidance instructions such as changes in direction always check first whether it is safe to do so given the current traffic conditions Then follow the given instructions but make sure you do so in a safe manner B VOLUME LEVEL Keep
13. Map Discs 4 Inserting a Map Disc 4 Removing the Map Disc 4 Touch Screen Operation 5 Starting Up Navigation 6 Language Selection 7 Markers and Switches Displayed on Maps 8 Screens Before Setting Route 8 Screens During Route Guidance 9 Menu Screen Change Chart 10 Map Operations 11 Changing the Orientation of the Map 11 Changing the Scale of the Map 12 Map Display 13 Showing Current Position 13 Scrolling the Map 13 Set Route 14 Route Searching 14 Setting Destination 15 Route Guidance 23 Route Options 25 Navigation Set Up 28 Guidance Options 33 Stored Locations 35 Editing Stored Locations 37 Deleting Stored Locations 40 User Settings 41 Other Functions 42 Displaying POI s on a Map 42 Local Search 42 Deleting POI Markers 43 Showing POI Data 43 Checking the Route by a Simulation Run 44 General Information 45 Mechanism of Detecting the Vehicle s Position 45 Accuracy of the Vehicle s Position 45 Accuracy of the Route Guidance 47 Troubleshooting 48 Terminology 49 EN Before Use E Start the car engine before use This mobile navigation system can be used when the ignition key is turned to ON or ACC However to preserve the battery it should be used with the engine running whenever possible Using the navigation system for a long time with the engine switched off can cause the battery to run down m Z 7 o I E Time before current position is displayed The mobile navigation system will not display the cor
14. Select POI Points of Interest from the map Interest Select the POI you want to find from the list mg re Pg i E Select All Local POI s All Local Points of WE d eure ro _ titel Iota BR TOM 1 3 d E 5 E Ug E PARK Uy a 7X ji mv ESTHER 4 ERES T V 3 GB enr iro mal f amp em S KREITO s J iding fillies D PI 4 ome a A d refill Simp df e 4 JS finito community Jet litil Ye Otiee JO Itti n en Wand Displays up to five previous suggestions Displays the previous suggestion Displays the next suggestion Displays up to five of the next suggestions The point of interest you selected appears E Deleting POI Markers This function deletes any POI markers shown m c I2 o I ATA 1 2 Select POIOff Points of Interest Off E The POI markers disappear E Showing POI Data You can display POI Point of Interest data such as name address and telephone number 1 Display the POI s See pages 29 and 42 Select the POI required by moving the on the POI icon The name of the selected POI appears If no data is stored for the selected POI the POI name is not displayed Select Info Information The data of that POI is displa
15. an lead to malfunction or damage Also note that the unit can be damaged by strong vibration or by metal objects or water getting inside E Condensation Condensation can form on the lens inside the main unit just after the car heater is switched on in cold weather for example leading to malfunction The main unit will start working normally again if it is just left alone for about one hour for this condensation to go away If normal operation is not restored after several hours return the main unit to the store where you purchased the mobile navigation system B Map disc Always replace the map disc with another compatible map disc Never insert an incompatible disc It can damage the main unit ESI Precautions when Handling Map Discs Data recorded on a disc is read by laser beam so there is no wearing of the disc due to friction from a needle You should handle discs carefully however as excessive warping or scratches on the disc surface or label can lead to reading errors m c I2 o I Store discs away from direct sunlight Lightly wipe the disc with a soft cloth in The disc might warp and become a straight line from the centre of the unusable disc towards the outer edge If you touch the data surface of a disc Never clean discs with benzene the surface without a label printed on thinners record spray anti static spray it it might get dirty and lead to a or chemical swabs malfunction Always ho
16. ance Name C12 H Select the name of the entrance or exit you want See page 17 part 6 to 8 for the route search method 21 Change Change Search Area This designates the area in which the destination can be set m 2 0 o I ll Select BIEHBHES PESTINATION ENR Rointiof JEn fautes Le eo i Memory IES m OHY EB Select the Search Area and then OK See page 16 for the destination setting method e You can switch between screens by selecting lt lt lori 5 NOTE The SEARCH AREA screen above is the imaged screen It may be slightly different than the screen of the unit 22 Bl Route Guidance Guidance Screen Whilst driving along during route guidance the directions for the next junction where you have to turn are shown as a Turn Arrow or Turn List To change the display see page 33 m Z i r o I lt Turn Arrow gt lt Turn List gt SS c Um D bisa s SA Sws BAS A COSTO TON NE D x d OAs 2 SEN B CONS OTON HIEU i pe b 2 y M Menu PARK LANE Bud ei a n m MGE iy MERI Directions are indicated by an Directions are indicated as a arrow list Enlarged Junction Diagram Before a fork in the road an enlarged diagram of the junction automatically appears in a second screen This is to make route guidance even clearer
17. and Way Point Hone AT PAESE E TN IEEE This sets the destination and way points n Select Add You can display the map of the area you require Gate replat wey tdt by selecting one of the methods on the screen i Hore Ostcode um Carex Rage See page 16 for how to access maps 35 Select the editing method you require from Add List Delete and Del All m Delete All Q Add This is for storing a new location E List This is for displaying the list of stored locations Delete This is for deleting stored locations Del All This is for deleting all stored locations The switches displayed vary according to the item See below Memory Add Previous Delete Points i Destinations Del Ali 100 20 Delete Del All Add Home UU Dest amp List Way Pt List m ESTER Destination DEEE RS amp Way Point Del All Avoid Area aus Destination 1 List Way Point 5 10 Delete Del All The numbers in the parentheses indicate the maximum items you can store in the memory NOTE Up to 100 memory points can be stored You will not be able to store more than 100 Delete a memory point that you no longer require see page 40 before stori
18. ange Route Alter Priorities Del All Delete All Cee xz Destination VG zzz Distance Dest Map Destination Map EUIDSSIM Enter Destination Info eene Information ESEME Point of Interest POI Off Point of Interest Off Sym Symbol rgo MEMREMMHKRhaBMM Telephone Way Pt Way Point m c I2 o I 49 KENWOOD
19. croll screen TA Touch the screen om X Yj a E NAA S NmRESATTOID a continuously to AvE E scroll the map j z amp SP Current Position switch Selecting this switch shows the current position of your vehicle Q GPS Global Positioning System marker This shows the status of the signal from the GPS satellite When this marker appears the GPS satellite signal is being received and used to calculate the position of your vehicle Zoom Out Zoom In switch scale display Press N to display a wide area map and 7 to display a detailed map The numbers on the display indicate the scale of the map currently shown Direction switch Selecting this switch changes the orientation of the map shown Menu switch Selecting this switch shows the menu See page 10 Vehicle marker This shows the position and direction of your vehicle Store Store Memory Point switch This stores markers on the map This switch only appears if you touch the screen once POI Point of Interest Display switch Selecting this switch moves to the POI Selection screen See page 42 This switch only appears if you touch the screen once Enter Destination switch After scrolling the map selecting this switch sets the centre of the as the destination Bl Screens During Route Guidance Tm AA Touch the screen IMCONSTITUTIONIHITUE m c I2 o I
20. curacy of the Vehicle s Position Area in which GPS signals cannot be received Because the radiowave signals from the GPS satellites travel primarily by line of sight a navigation system might not be able to receive the signals in the areas described below If the GPS mark does not appear on the map screen it means that the GPS radiowave signals are not being properly received 1 Inside a tunnel 2 Inside a building 3 Under a three dimensional road such as a high speed road 4 On treed boulevards or in the mountain groves 5 Between buildings 6 Under a cliff or in a cave f the GPS antenna or its surroundings are blocked by an obstacle including cargo it might not be possible for the system to receive the GPS radiowave signals f multiple paths are created due to the reflection from the buildings a large measurement error could occur causing the vehicle s mark to deviate from the actual position 45 m Z 7 o I 46 Deviation of the vehicle s position mark The vehicle s mark could deviate from the actual position when the vehicle is being driven under the conditions listed below or due to the conditions of the GPS satellites If the vehicle travels on a road whose actual shape differs from that in the map data the vehicle s mark could deviate from the actual position The correct position will eventually appear on the screen through the correction function If the screen does not show the correct pos
21. e avoiding toll roads where possible Use Ferries When the button No is selected the mobile navigation system searches for a route avoiding ferries where possible NOTE The route will not necessarily follow the specified conditions 26 Display Whole Route This function allows you to display the entire route when the destination is set and the guidance route shown You can also display the map around the destination and other route information street names m Z i r o I Menu gt gt J Route Options Er Oh 3m The Entire Route screen appears ararnar Mpiil ius wie 2r Dest Map Destination Map Displays the map of the area around the destination Sours Displays the entire route Turn List HMMRRB Displays the data for the entire route See below TEN LIST Avoid J eHAMMMRHRRIRRRRRHIHRMRRRHHHees You can set any areas you want to avoid from the list of street names o E Recalculates the route If the data for the route cannot be shown on one screen you can scroll using LN and Y You can switch to the screen shown below by selecting Dest Map Destination Map or Route Dest Map Diagram of entire route Destination area 27 m
22. e same operation given in the section on After changing tyres 10 The vehicle s mark could deviate from the actual position after the tyres have been replaced After replacing the tyres refer to the section on After changing tyres E Accuracy of the Route Guidance The conditions listed below do not indicate a malfunction 1 If the vehicle proceeds to the destination without passing through the transit point a route to return to the transit point could appear on the screen if a search is repeated 2 The guidance might prompt the driver to drive straight even though the vehicle is being driven on a straight road 3 The directional guidance could display multiple place names 4 If the vehicle makes a turn at an intersection before the guided route the wrong type of voice guidance could be output 5 The guidance might not be output whilst the vehicle is making a turn at an intersection 6 The system might not be able to search for the proper route 7 If there is no road to the destination or if there is only a narrow road the route might only indicate up to an area that is away from the destination 8 The repeat search time could be long whilst the vehicle is being driven at high speeds 9 Whilst the system is searching again for the route the route indication might not appear in time for the next right or left turn 10 Whilst searching again for the route the route could make a larger turn 11 The rou
23. e vehicle s electronics and is necessary to tell the navigation system how fast the car is moving This speed is an approximation and may differ from that shown on the vehicle s speedometer GPS The number of received GPS satellites is shown and the current position expressed in Latitude and Longitude Calibration This function allows you to correct any error in the position or direction of your vehicle display Position G HJ Select 27 Calibration EB Select Position E Move the to the correct position and select g CETTE Z O Raa se PAPAE OK AN M OTN NIS my act Late Jti 7 ENICENEEB 0 Use or to make G point in the o S e pee direction in which you are driving and select A om Bud Gp ETE E OK CN wd T a pd malim 30 Distance This function automatically corrects any error in the display of the current position that might occur after tyre replacement m Z i r o I pl ec AAT AE E e EAA A A uec T EAE E E LUE oaii e a ER re EA S E E E See ee EEE E eee eee a ce see E EEE eee ee eed B Select 271 Calibration EB Select Distance NOTE You will have to drive about 10km 6 miles before distance correction is complete This function enables you to chec
24. ed Change You can switch between screens by selecting Page NOTE Destination Entry Postcode lt enn Select from Map see Motorway Ent Exit navication MENU et in Destination Entry EL T Guidance Options tau Stored Ce Locations ED ERE User Settings TORNE ey tuy re nevdbots Co sd TE liao OR PE See page 18 e See page 18 s See page 19 ak nS See page 19 I See page 20 See page 20 xiii is See page 21 VETERE This allows you to designate the area to be searched See page 22 gt lt Next Page or Prev Depending on the selected area you may not be able to search from the post code If the destination setting is different to the Search Area shown in the right of the screen you must select Change and designate the search area again n Enter the street name and select lt L arRESS List strast Input Streat Name ES CEEL TE eMe Selecting this deletes the character that was last entered Selecting it continuously deletes all the characters that have been entered You can switch between the input screens showing different input characters by selecting Sym Others Symbols or You can search for the street you want quickly by selecting 16 A Z A to Z Town and
25. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeneeenees Allows you to switch between a 2D and 3D display screen See page 32 Average Speed Settings You can display a more accurate estimation of the time required see page 34 by setting the predicted average driving speed on each category of road DAAA AARE RARA RAA AAAA ANARA RAAN RAKAR 1 Select 2 Average Speed Settings E Select X 5 to set the average speed Default Quick POI Selection This function allows you to set the categories on the menu displayed when POI Point of Interest is selected on the map See page 42 for how to display markers on the map and search for nearby points of interest m Z i r o I states anathema ne mn nT nn me nn TR ee Menu gt Esa Navigation Set Up beet eee ene Sete EEE TTE ec bee oe ee se eee se ee ee ce ee ened HJ Select FI Quick POI Selection gt ro selection Selecta Q POlito Change Category EB Select a switch to change the POI category C SGT S RR BITS fm ox TER entr Te 04 feu PON SELECTION E Select the POI you want to display on the menu Zs et riti CZ CO community 369 Tct hun ea lat tell AUGI es roter n Select OK S o Po SELECTION Erro psc HE COO TERT EUST 04 7 fran Sth Tent Ti rest Sea TER
26. enta TH ns Repeat the above steps 1 to 4 to add further POI markers displayed on the menu Restore System Defaults This function replaces all the settings in the mobile navigation system with the initial default settings etait a anata hh ein lc nT NU RT RR OR p ll Select men Restore System Defaults svsrEM DEFAULTS System defaults will be restored Select OK Please see handbook for more information on System defaults IMPORTANT If you execute Restore System Defaults all of your Stored Locations data will be deleted 29 Vehicle Signal In this screen you can check the navigation connections The Reverse REV and Speed pulse SPD connections are necessary for accurate calibration and functionality m 2 7 o I vEHIcLE SIGNAL REV Off ILU Off GPS Satellite 3 D REV With the reverse signal wire connected and with reverse gear selected the REV indicator will change to ON The current position Dt NUMEN Def ICH TE cursor will move backwards on the map jongituue 3000912 screen whilst the vehicle is reversing PKB When the handbrake is applied the destination input is activated ILL The illumination connection enables automatic switching of the map screen between day and night mode SPD The speed pulse is received from th
27. estination or way points shown on the screen below m 2 7 o I By selecting cum on the right of each point in the order your vehicle will travel numbers appear to indicate this order Select OK Lice EOE ETIE PE A T This restores the previous order before it was switched Chg i ES Loc Change Location eesse This lets you edit the location of the destination or way points E Deleting Stored Locations Example Here are the steps to delete a location from Memory Point 9 BPELETE POINTS 1 Select Memory Points and then Delete Ae E LONDON BRIDGE CE Del All Delete All This deletes all the stored E Ao DEsieN memory points E ASHFORD ROAD FOLKESTOND EA Geo Y enoo EB Select the marked point you want to delete 7 z d LONDON BRIDGE tial E Select Yes R Delete this Memory Point em e 40 ES User Settings These are the settings for the screen display and sound User Settings E Select the required item n Select OK m Z i r o I G NAVIGATION MENU Destination zy Guidance e Best TS Options
28. he route sometimes provides the same route as before m Z i r o I 25 You can specify the distance from your current position and the mobile navigation system calculates an alternative route m 2 7 o I pee SR Menu Route Options n at B Select Detour Residential 9 29 9 ij CD HO Ms Select the distances for both Residential and Wo He DIM Roe PES Motorway TE E Select Detour or New Route Detour Recalculates a route to detour the guidance route New Route Calculates another detour Route Preferences You can set the conditions and the mobile navigation system calculates a route panee a ee a a m a ee e Se ae SR ee ee RETE Menu E seasewesesesesouses sees EET eeece we tosee sce EIE nee eases coe eves LLLI sees Secs eeeseseveeseesevere oe PROL fae id B Select gt Route Preferences ai EI Set the conditions and select Store Settings Select Calculate to recalculate a route Minimize Time Dist Searches for a route giving priority to time or distance Use Toll Roads e n n6 When the button No is selected the mobile navigation system searches for a rout
29. in d E c TA atis Gp PARK LANE ERS During route guidance voice guidance will inform you of distances and turning directions as you approach turning points way points or the destination If you want voice guidance switch on as follows 1 Select Menu avicaTion MENU Om Destination a Guidance fi Pee 2 Options i yo Select Ko We locations Navigation Set EE User Settings You can hear the voice guidance Language Selection ea Voice guidance is not given E Route Options During route guidance you can change the route options stop or check the route NAVIGATION MENU ll Select and then Route Options Destination Guidance iio Entry TE Options my Stored Locations E User Settings Wem OF 2 The Route Options screen appears eio Display Whole Route Detour meee This calculates an alternative route from your current position within a specified distance See page 26 Route Preferences eeee Allows you to alter the route search conditions and recalculate See page 26 Display Whole Route Allows you to confirm the route information during guidance See page 27 Calculate Recalculates the route Cancel Guidance Stops route guidance Note that this deletes the destination and way points To start guidance again select Calculate NOTE Recalculating t
30. ition for a long time correct the current position or make an automatic correction 1 The vehicle s mark could appear on a parallel road 2 When the road splits into a narrow Y the vehicle s mark could appear on the other fork of the Y 3 When the vehicle makes a right or left turn the vehicle s mark could appear on one street ahead or behind 4 If the vehicle is transported by a means other than the vehicle s own power such as on a ferry boat the vehicle s mark will remain in the position before the transport until the system can calculate the position through the GPS 5 When the vehicle is driven on a steep incline the vehicle s mark could deviate from the actual position 6 If there are continuous curves in the same direction the vehicle s mark could deviate from the actual position 7 If the vehicle is driven in a zigzag pattern such as through frequent lane changes the vehicle s mark could deviate from the actual position 8 If the vehicle is placed on a turntable such as in a parking area and turned with the ACC OFF the orientation of the vehicle s mark could deviate from the actual orientation The vehicle s mark could also deviate even after the vehicle has exited the parking area 9 The vehicle s mark could deviate from the actual position if the vehicle is driven on a snow covered road or on a mountainous road with tyre chains or spare tyres After driving the vehicle under those conditions perform th
31. k the version of the map disc and the software you are currently using Prone nen nso ens cene n ee Teen eee eene mI eee mene ene RRR OR OR ROR RRO ROR eene RRR eene eee eno eee nome esee ren een eee eee RR Menu gt 222 Navigation Set Up Select Ey Map Version The version of the map disc and the software you are now using is shown 200210 stant FoF 2002KENWOODIGORFORATION 31 m 2 2 o I 32 2D 3D View You can switch between a 2D and 3D display screen You can also change the viewing angle of the 3D display Map Dimension Menu gt 222 Navigation Set Up MEME Mu d 1 Select 2D 3D View 20 80 view EB Select Map Dimension E Select a 2D or 3D display for the Map Screen and Gwar pive the Guidance Screen Guidance Screen n Select OK Map Screen Changes the map screen display Guidance Screen Changes the route guidance screen such as the enlarged junction diagrams 3D Map Angle EB Select 3D Map Angle E Adjust the angle using Jand 7 jon the right of the screen n Select OK Default Restores the initial default angle setting A E v ES Guidance Options This allows you to set the
32. ld a disc either by its centre hole and an edge or by two edges e Do not write on or stick paper or seals e Map discs rotate at high speed inside onto the surface of a disc the main unit Do not use a cracked or badly warped disc therefore because it might damage the main unit EE Replacing Map Discs B Inserting a Map Disc m Z 7 o I ll Press the right side of the button marked DVD and open the lid EB Insert the map disc and close the lid NOTE Insert the map disc with the label facing upwards E Removing the Map Disc ll Press the right side of the button marked DVD and open the lid EB Press the eject button E Remove the map disc and close the lid ES Touch Screen Operation The switches displayed on the screen can be selected by actually touching the Screen m Z i r o I Example Here are the steps to display the screen by touching Menu ll Touch Menu is selected and the Menu screen appears ol HYNE BARK Jas aL NavicaTION MENU S Goman a Destination Guidance Entry Options my Stored w Locations Ea User Settings mowe m Z 7 o I E Starting Up Navigation Start up navigation and display the map of the area aro 1 Turn on the car engine EB The opening screen appears on the display E The CAUTION screen appears Most func
33. n Home E The map of the area around Home appears pastu ELMS LANE ASPENLORIVE Wereogo PO See page 17 part 6 to 8 for the route search method NOTE You cannot use this function if Home is not stored See page 35 for the Home storing method 18 Point of Interest This finds a name from the list of points of interest and makes it the destination ll Select Point of Interest EI Enter the name of the point and select List E Select the required point of interest from the list See page 17 part 6 to 8 for the route search method If there is more than one item with the same name select shorten the list Previous Destination m Z i r o I POINT OF INTEREST na n8 T6553 59 669 o9 69 69 9 68 8 em 9 0 89 669 M 000 am Point oF INTEREST Wr emm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 494 Genego ar CD ES 899 AB KETTLEBY E Ea E aaus Category or Town to This lets you choose one of the most recent 20 destinations or way points and set it as your new destination Destination Entry Previous Dest 2 Select the Previous Destination you want See page 17 part 6 to 8 for the route search method NOTE araa C AALESUNO PLACE TOO E GREIGITERRACE LONDONCSE17 YD uu LONDON BRIDGE ev C AARON TO C Previous Start Point You cannot use this function if there a
34. ng a new memory point The remaining number of spaces in the memory is indicated at the bottom of the screen 5 Select Samm o SEEINN WALK E Ee Y RucT on Psi Ue oT lac PN 121620 SKREVS GATE N VLA c4 36 Bi Editing Stored Locations Edit Memory Points Dorms ccna fada m Z i r o I Menu NENNEN IM Ena iA E E E E eS eae Se eee E see E E EA ee se EEEE E E E eee ll Select Memory Points and then List 9 eoir Points vA 9 BIG BEN EB Select the location you want to edit E AUDIO DESIGN 9999 ASHFORD ROAD FOLKESTONIP a E YARIS You can display the Memory Points in the desired order by selecting Date Name Dist Distance or Mark The Edit Point screen appears eoir Points feme LONDON BRIDGE JOINER STREET LONDON SE LOND E 443454814950 ICOM MMMeBeeewR This is the icon of the memory point that appears on the map You can select from 15 kinds of normal icons and 3 kinds of audible icons See below Name This is the name of the memory point You can change the name as required See page 38 Position This is the position of the memory point You can display and edit this position See page 38 Tel Telephone This is the telephone number of the memory point See page 38
35. o a mini m Z 2 r o arrow display PARK LANE PARK LANE w i aa i The Guidance screen that appears whilst driving along the road Turn List during guidance gives directions as a list When is selected however the mobile navigation system switches to mini arrow display T Tert TON HIKU I 34 ENS Stored Locations You can store edit or delete any destinations way points or marked point m Z i r o I Example Here are the steps to add a location to Memory Point Select Menu NAVIGATION MENU Destination TT Guidance 7 Entry Options E 1 Stored Select Stored Locations Locations t i TORCH sToRED LOCATIONS l he item require E Select the item you require x temor fe vol rea eA cn MCCS CERES Select Memory Points Gen Dest Secuate Stored Memory Points 777 100 ferro mcis roster rone Memory Points m This places a marker on the map In leni TIED This stores the location of your home Avoid Area mmm This stores any areas to be avoided Previous Dest Destinations This deletes previously stored destinations and way points Dest amp Way Pt Destination
36. re no Previous Destinations 19 m 2 7 o I 20 Postcode This finds a location by its postcode and makes it the destination rostcope Postcode m EB Enter the postcode and select OK See page 17 part 6 to 8 for the route search method XC eee This deletes the last character entered Selecting it continuously deletes all of the characters entered NOTE Postcodes cover a designated area so destination may be some distance from wanted address Select from Map This finds a location from the map that was last displayed and makes it the destination T 7 Store Dest amp WP eel Ly um 2g from Map EB The map that was last displayed appears again See page 17 part 6 to 8 for the route search method Motorway Entrance Exit This finds the name of a motorway entrance or exit and makes it the destination m Z 9 r o I S uoronwAY ENTZEXIT canal EJ Select Next Page and then m Hara iz 18 ae Ent Exit EB Enter the name of the motorway and select List E Select the name of the motorway you want S voroRwAY ENT EXIT erp QB As Goan TOCE OE ava C XI Motrwy ad 5 7 QWUENS OC es MOTORWAY ENTZEXIT n Select Entrance or Exit mororway ENTZEXIT Coo 30 from the list eenirencew lease Select Entr
37. rect current position of the vehicle the first time it is used after purchase or if the battery has been removed for a long time GPS positioning signals will soon be received however and the correct position will be displayed E Reading programmes after the battery has been turned off The navigation programmes will be deleted if the battery is removed for repairs etc If this happens set the map disc provided into the mobile navigation system and switch on the engine The mobile navigation system will automatically load the programmes and start operating normally again E When driving on rough roads The mobile navigation system might not operate properly or be able to read map data from the disc if there is severe vibration caused by driving on rough roads E Handling the GPS antenna Do not paint the antenna This will impair or disable signal reception Remove any object or accumulated snow etc from the top of the antenna It will reduce reception strength Do not pull the cord when removing the antenna or adjusting its position This can cause a short or snap the wires E Operating whilst driving The GPS voice navigation system displays the switches disabled during driving in fainter colours These switches stop functioning and no message is displayed E Precautions for handling precision machines Be careful of the surrounding temperature Using the mobile navigation system at extremely high or low temperatures c
38. route guidance display and method ll 0e EB Select msg Guidance Options m Z i r o I navicaTioN MENU Destination Entry Route Stored Options Locations ein ez User Settings Guidance Options COREA E Select the item you require and then OK euipance OPTIONS Time to Destination Time to Destination Audio Mute Show Hide Audio Mate eH This sets whether the estimated required time to the destination is displayed or not during route guidance You can also display a more accurate estimation of the time required by carrying out Average Speed setting See page 28 The time shown here may differ from the actual travel time eee The estimated required time is shown temen The estimated required time is not shown This turns off the sound of the car audio system if it is being played to allow you to hear the voice guidance during the route guidance The Current Position screen always includes the Guidance screen Tess uad Eo i 0 5 Dras D CONSTITUTION HILOS d jo ES PARK LANE T CONDAM The Current Position screen always shows the mini arrow 33 ArTTOW eemmHHHHMHHH The Guidance screen that appears whilst driving along the road during guidance gives directions with an arrow When t is selected however the mobile navigation system switches t
39. s The screen shown might not be the Current Position screen See page 13 of this manual to display the Current Position screen not appear The vehicle marker does The screen shown might not be the Current Position screen See page 13 of this manual to display the Current Position screen displayed The GPS marker is not The GPS antenna or your vehicle might be in a position where GPS signals cannot be received Try moving the GPS antenna or your vehicle to a position where there are no obstacles around There is no voice guidance Route guidance might be suspended The guidance volume might be turned down low The route guidance is off see Route Options page 25 See User Settings page 41 Small spots or bright flashes appear in the screen displayed This is probably due to the nature of the LCD display There is nothing wrong with the display and no need for concern ejected The map disc cannot be The disc might be incompatible or might have been inserted incorrectly Restart the engine and see page 4 of this manual Bi Terminology Here is an explanation of the terms displayed on the screens All Local POI s All Local Points of Interest BEN AtoZ ree MEETS Change Location FL T Chg Route Ch
40. te might not change even if a search is made again 12 The system might guide the driver to make a U turn 13 The system might guide the driver on a road that cannot actually be travelled such as on a road in which entry is prohibited 14 The system might not output a guidance even if the vehicle is driven in reverse on the guided route 15 The system might not use a ferry boat even if it is located nearby 16 If the guided intersection is near the end of the route search the system might not be able to provide guidance 17 The route might not go on a toll road even the toll road priority is selected Similarly a route that uses a toll road could appear on the screen even if the toll road priority is not selected The driver may or may not select the toll road priority if both toll and free roads are available m c I2 o I 47 m Z 7 o I 48 E Troubleshooting See the table below to confirm whether any problem is due to a minor operational error or a malfunction A problem might be due to a minor operational error rather than a malfunction Check the table below before contacting your local dealer for any repair service General problems on the navigation system Problem Possible cause Probable solution The power does not come on The fuse might be blown Check the fuse Replace it if it is blown moving The map does not scroll even when the vehicle i
41. the system s volume at a low enough level to be able to hear outside noises whilst driving If you can no longer hear outside noises you may be unable to react adequately to the traffic situation This may cause accidents E FOREIGN OBJECTS Keep fingers and foreign objects out of the disc loading slot so as not to cause accidents In the event of there being foreign objects inside the unit or smoke or noxious odours coming out stop operation immediately and contact the closest Kenwood dealer E STOP OPERATION IN THE EVENT OF PROBLEMS In event of problems such as a lack of sound or video occurring stop operation and push the reset button Should the problems persist stop operation of the system and contact the closest Kenwood dealer E NEVER DISASSEMBLE OR ALTER Never try to disassemble or alter the navigation equipment Any attempt to do so may cause accidents fire or electric shock E REPLACING FUSES When replacing fuses always use the same rated ampere Failure to do so may cause fire Bi SMALL ARTICLES Keep small articles like screws or batteries out of the reach of children If any such object is accidentally swallowed consult a doctor immediately Information in this document is subject to change without notice Contents Before Use 2 Precautions when Handling Map Discs 3 Replacing
42. tions are inhibited whilst the vehicle is in motion Please read the handbook for operating instructions Always obey traffic regulations Once you have consented to the message on the Screen press Agree You can select the language by pressing Language Selection See page 7 If 3 minutes elapse without any operation the dis Language Selection See page 7 NOTE The CAUTION screen remains on the display unless you select n The Current Position screen appears t und your vehicle E err RET NAVIGATION SYST ey jlinstru 3 bey itratficiredulations E E You can also alter the language by play changes automatically to BR TON Dan WS SS ES Language Selection You can change the language of the menu and the voice guidance 1 Select Menu Select Language Selection EB Select the language you prefer by touching the appropriate switch m Z 9 r o I NAVIGATION MENU K MENE Guidance Entty TS Options Route suu Stored Options w Locations a User Settings TORE UANGUAGBISEIBGTIOR OCC DISSI C ESSE I RISUS JS ieie C tanik ieli nar mats m Z 7 o I ES Markers and Switches Displayed on Maps Here we introduce the markers that are displayed on the map lli Screens Before Setting Route Current Position screen S
43. y the system which utilizes the principle of triangulation in order to detect the position in which the radiowave signals are received When this navigation unit is receiving the GPS radiowave signals a GPS mark will appear on the map screen Detecting the vehicle s position through self contained navigation Self contained navigation is a system that detects the vehicle s position by calculating the vehicle s driven distance and turning angle though the use of various types of sensors that are mounted on the vehicle Through the use of self contained navigation the vehicle s position can be detected even in an area in which the GPS radiowaves signals cannot be received Marking corrections to the detection of the vehicle s position through map matching In map matching the position information resulting from the detection of the vehicle s position and the locus of the travel of the vehicle up to the present are constantly compared to the shapes of the roads on the map in order to correct the vehicle s position mark to the most appropriate road f the vehicle is driven on a road whose actual shape differs from the map data the vehicle s position mark on the map could deviate from the actual position Occasionally the correction of the vehicle s position mark to the actual road on the map can be observed particularly after the vehicle has turned at an intersection or has come out of a parking area Bl Ac
44. yed poesis n n Es ICH 27 HAYS MEWS Town LONDON LONDON NOTE POI search and POI display can t be done at a map scale above 1 mile 2 km 43 m Z 7 o I 44 E Checking the Route by a Simulation Run The mobile navigation system can show you a simulation of the calculated course automatically C CT EE After the route has been calculated touch ee areal i SL N ze Start for at least 5 seconds EB A simulation run of the set route begins fT Mio k fgg o uy 3 598 GANA S m eMe This finishes the simulation run The speed of the simulation run can be altered by changing the scale of the map The simulation run is faster with a wider area map and slower with a closer up map IMPORTANT Finish the simulation run before actually starting to drive The simulation run will automatically finish when you actually start to drive but this can lead to an error in the display of the current position of your vehicle ES General Information E Mechanism of Detecting the Vehicle s Position m Z i r o I Detecting the vehicle s position through the GPS GPS stands for the Global Positioning System it is a system for detecting the position through the use of the satellites of the Defence Department of the United States Radiowave signals from three or more satellites are received b
45. you want to edit and then Tel Telephone EB Enter the telephone number and select OK pee0o0ueeoeeeececen ee Tee eee eoe ene mene eee en eene ee neenoee ee eeee Ire eee ee ce eece eere eonun eoru aaa serene TOE EEE BETES SE EERE RARE IEE TR a Menu gt Stored Locations MEE EEG PD d 1 Select fri Home and then List EB Move the to the Home position and select OK Edit Avoid Area s Select Avoid Area and then List Select the Avoid Area item to be edited a Ww m z t X ni i A map including the Avoid Area appears Move E ae the to the desired point and specify the area to S E be avoided using Reduce jor Enlarge Select OK Menu gt Stored Locations PEE a E ll Select Dest amp Way Pt and then List EB Select MAP on the right of the location to be edited E Move the to the required position and select OK e ge MAL Z DIRDCAS jn e jar i TON STREET ji Ki m Z i r o I 39 Chg ES Change Order You can change the order of the d

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