Scion pt545-00100 manual

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    Owner ’ s Manual PT545-00100 Navigation Module[...]

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    ii Please be aware that all current vehicle navigation sys- tems have certain limitations that may effect their ability to perform properly . The accuracy of the vehicle’ s posi- tion depends on the satellite condition, road condition, vehicle condition or other circumstances. For more information on the limitations of this system, refer to pages[...]

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    iii Important Information about this Manual For safety reasons, this manual indi- cates items requiring particular atten- tion with the following marks CAUTION This is a warning against anything which may cause injury to people if the warning is ignored. Y ou are informed about what you must or must not do in order to reduce risk of injury to yours[...]

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    iv While driving, listen to the voice guidance as much as possible and glance at the screen briey and only when it is safe. However , do not totally rely on voice guidance. Use it just for reference. If the system cannot determine the current vehicle position correctly , there is a possibility of incorrect, late or non-voice guidance. The data i[...]

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    v v T able of Contents Important Information about this Manual ...................... iii Safety Instruction .......................................................... iii CAUTION ..................................................................... iv NOTICE ........................................................................ iv INFORMA TION .[...]

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    vi vi DESTINA TION OPTION IV S Finding Nearby Places ................................................20 Finding Alternative Routes to the Destination ..............20 Setting a Destination as Home ....................................20 Saving a Destination into the Address Book ................21 Setting W aypoints .................................[...]

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    vii vii OTHER SETTING VII S Regional Settings ........................................................32 Language ........................................................32 Units .............................................................. 32 Clock ...............................................................32 T ime Zone ......................[...]

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    1 ABOUT THE AUDIO AND NA VIGA TION SYSTEM SECTION I Overview of Buttons * .............................................................................. 2 T ouch Screen Operation * ....................................................................... 2 USER AGREEMENT * ............................................................................. [...]

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    2 Overview of Buttons 2 1 3 No. Name Function 1 “NA V” button Push this button to switch between NA VI on screen and audio on screen 2 “PWR” button Push this button to switch power ON and OFF 3 “MUTE” button Push this button to mute the audio system T ouch-Screen Operation This navigation system is operated mainly by the touch-screen bu[...]

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    3 USER AGREEMENT In using this Add-On Navigation Sys- tem (hereinafter referred to as “Sys- tem”), which includes Alpine Electron- ics, Inc. (“Alpine”) specication, Space Machine, Inc. (“Space Machine”) software, and NA VTEQ North America, LLC. (“NA VTEQ”) database, you are bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Y o[...]

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    5 Basic Information Before Operation SECTION II GETTING ST ARTED Accessories List * .................................................................................... 6 T urning the System On * ......................................................................... 6 Main Menu * ..................................................................[...]

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    6 GETTING ST ARTED Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Scion Add-On GPS Navigation System. We hope that you enjoy using this exciting product and trust that it will make your driving experience comfortable, stress-free and entertaining. Please read this manual carefully . If you have any further questions about your Scion Add-On GPS Na[...]

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    7 Main Menu 1 3 4 5 6 2 1 [Go to] button Press this button to start entering a destination. See pages 12-17. 2 [Mute] button Press this button to mute the voice guidance of the navigation system. Note: If [Mute] button is pressed, there will be no visual and audio route guidance when display is in AUDIO MODE. 3 [Home] button Press this button to go[...]

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    8 Map Functions 5 A 0 9 8 6 B 7 1 3 2 4 1 Next Maneuver Arrow and V oice Prompt button T ouch this icon to repeat the guide announcement. (Same as Next Maneuver Arrow) 2 [Route] button T ouch this icon and it will take you to the route menu. When not in the guidance mode, only the current position can be seen. Zoom buttons, Map Orientation button a[...]

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    9 FROM THE MAP DISPLA Y Setting a Destination 1 T ouch anywhere on the map screen. 2 The vehicle arrow changes to a crosshair cursor . Position Bar 3 Move the cursor to the new desired street. Use map Zoom button to zoom out • the map if destination is far from the current location. 4 T ouch the selected position bar on the bottom of the screen. [...]

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    10 Setting W aypoints 1 T ouch anywhere on the map screen. 2 The vehicle arrow changes to a crosshair cursor . 3 Move the cursor to the new desired waypoint. 4 T ouch the selected position bar on the bottom of the screen. 5 Select [Set as Waypoint] and the destination will automatically be added to the W aypoint list. 6 T ouch [Go!] T o add another[...]

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    11 Primary Reference SECTION III INPUT A DESTINA TION Go to Menu * ......................................................................................... 12 Set a Destination by Address * .............................................................. 13 Finding a Destination by Entering Street Name First .................................... 13 F[...]

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    12 INPUT A DESTINA TION Go to Menu Go to Main Menu [Go to] 9 2 7 6 5 4 1 3 8 ? 1 [Address] button Search by typing an address. See pages 13 - 14. Last 4 Streets/Last 4 Cities • The last four street names and city names searched are stored in memory . Y ou can reselect a street name/city name from this list. 2 [History] button Select from recent d[...]

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    13 Set a Destination by Address There are several ways to set a destination. Y ou can set a destination directly from the map (page 9) or select [Go to] from the main menu. Go to Main Menu [Go to] [Address] Finding a Destination by Entering Street Name First 1 Select by Street. See page 12. 2 T ype the street name and touch [OK]. If there are multi[...]

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    14 Finding a Destination by City Name First 1 Select by City . See page 12. 2 T ype the city name and touch [OK]. If there are multiple matches, the system automatically displays a short list of city names. Select the desired city . 3 T ype the characters of the street name and touch [OK]. 4 The list of applicable street names appears. Select the d[...]

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    15 By T ype 1 Select [by T ype]. 2 Select a desired type. 3 There are 37 Place categories to choose from including A TM’ s, Banks, Gas Stations, Grocery Stores, Hotels, Parking Lots, Restaurants and more. 4 Follow steps 3 through 5 of the instructions above. Finding a Place From City Center 1 Select by City Center . 2 Select [by City]. Last 4 cit[...]

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    16 Set a Destination from Address Book Go to Main Menu [Go to] [Address book] 1 Select the desired destination. 2 The Conrmation Destination screen appears. T ouch [Go!] to calculate the route. Editing Address Book Go to Main Menu [Go to] [Address] 1 Select the destination you would like to modify . 2 T ouch to edit entry . 3 Edit Name, Phone Nu[...]

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    17 Set a Destination by Intersection Go to Main Menu [Go to] [Intersection] Finding an Intersection by Entering Street Name First 1 Select [by Street]. 2 T ype in the street name. T ouch [OK]. The list of applicable street names appears. Select the desired street and input the address number . 3 Input the second street name. If th ere is onl y one [...]

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    19 Primary Reference SECTION IV DESTINA TION OPTIONS Finding Nearby Places * ........................................................................ 20 Finding Alternative Routes to the Destination * ..................................... 20 Setting a Destination as Home * ............................................................ 20 Saving a Des[...]

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    20 DESTINA TION OPTIONS The Destination Options Menu allows you to nd places nearby , nd alternative routes to get to your destination, set a destination as your Home, save a destination in the address book, and create waypoints. T o get to the Destination Options Menu, enter your desired destination by using the method on pages 13-17 in orde[...]

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    21 Saving a Destination into the Address Book 1 T ouch [Save to Address Book]. 2 T ype in the desired name. T ouch [OK]. 3 Select an icon. If there is no desired icon, touch [No Icon]. 4 T ouch [OK]. Setting W aypoints Y ou can set up to 3 waypoints between your current location and your destination. The nal destination must be set before enteri[...]

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    22 Deleting a W aypoint 1 Select the desired waypoint to delete from the list. 2 T ouch [Delete]. Deleting All W aypoints 1 T ouch [Options]. 2 T ouch [Delete All Waypoints]. T ouch [Delete All] to conrm. 3 If all waypoints are deleted, it will return to the W aypoint List. T o get back to the Map screen, touch [Map]. Editing Order of W aypoints[...]

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    23 Primary Reference SECTION V ROUTE Viewing Turn List During Guidance * ..................................................... 24 Finding an Alternate Route * ................................................................. 24 Finding a Detour * .................................................................................. 24 Editing W aypoint[...]

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    24 ROUTE V iewing T urn List During Guidance Y ou can view a list of street names and upcoming turns and streets. Go to Main Menu [Info] [Route] OR Directly from the Map 1 T ouch [View T urn List]. 2 A list of upcoming streets and turns appears on the screen. T o preview a specic point, select a street name/ maneuver on the list. Finding an Alte[...]

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    25 Editing W aypoints T o edit waypoints, see page 22. Canceling Route Go to Main Menu [Info] [Route] 1. From route scr een, touch [Ca ncel Route]. 2. T ouch [Y es] to conrm. After canceling the route, you can- • not select Route Menu until the next destination has been set. T o set the next destination, see Go to Menu on page 12. HOME Y ou ca[...]

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    27 Primary Reference SECTION VI SETTINGS Settings Menu * ..................................................................................... 28 Customizing Display * ............................................................................ 29 Menu Color............................................................................................[...]

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    28 SETTINGS Settings Menu Go to Main Menu [Setup] 2 7 6 9 1 3 5 4 8 0 1 [Display] button For display settings, see page 29. 2 [Map] button For map settings, see page 29. 3 [Navigation] button For navigation settings, see page 30. 4 [Prev] button Returns to the previous screen. 5 Page List Down 6 [Map] button Press this to go to the map. See page 8.[...]

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    29 Customizing Display Go to Main Menu [Display] T ouch • [OK] to complete the setting. Menu Color Y ou can choose from 2 different colors ( Amber and Blue) for the Menu screen. Screen Position Adjustment Y ou can adjust the position of the navigation screen displayed in the monitor . T ouch • [Adjust] , adjust up, down, left, and right in the [...]

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    30 Customizing Navigation T ool Go to Main Menu [Navigation] Route Method Y ou can change the routing method. See page 24 for details. Guidance Map Y ou can choose full map and arrow only guidance mode. Route Button Y ou can choose between 3 different route buttons. Arrival time & distance to des- tination. Remaining time & distance to dest[...]

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    31 Primary Reference SECTION VII OTHER SETTINGS Regional Settings * ................................................................................ 32 Language ...................................................................................................... 32 Units .............................................................................[...]

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    32 OTHER SETTINGS Regional Settings Go to Main Menu [Regional] Language Y ou can select a language from Eng- lish, French or Spanish. Units Y ou can set the units of measure to read in kilometers or miles. Clock Y ou can set the clock to 12 or 24 hour style and set Daylight Savings to fi t your region. Time Zone Correcting V ehicle Posi- tion if n[...]

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    33 Primar y Reference SECTION VIII INFORMA TION Information Menu * ................................................................................ 34 Viewing Dashboard * ............................................................................. 34 Viewing GPS Status * ............................................................................ [...]

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    34 INFORMA TION Information Menu Go to Main Menu [Info] 1 3 4 2 1 [Dashboard] button T o view dashboard, see page 34. 2 [GPS] button T o view GPS status, see page 35. 3 [Route] button T o change the route, see page 24. 4 [System] button T o view system information, see page 35. V iewing Dashboard Go to Main Menu [Info] [Dashboard] The odometer disp[...]

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    35 V iewing System Information Y ou can check software application, database, version, and other information on this screen. Go to Main Menu [Info] [System] Make a note of this information • and refer to it whenever you communicate with customer support. UPDA TING SOFTW ARE AND MAP DA T A Access Software and / or Map Updates There are two items t[...]

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    36 Specications Power Requirements: 14.4V DC (10-16V allowable ) Box Unit Size (WxHxD): 85mm x 25mm x 1 10mm Box Unit Weight : 265 g. (9.3oz) Operating T emp: -10 ° C to 50 ° C (14 ° F to 122 ° F .) Installation Angle : Roll 10 ± degrees Pitch 30 ± degrees Y aw 10 ± degrees CPU: SiRF T itan GPS: 12 channel (32 channel acqui- sition) recei[...]

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    37 (A) Accurate current vehicle position may not be shown in the following cases: When driving on a small angled • Y -shaped road. When driving on a winding road. • When driving on a slippery road • such as in sand, gravel, snow , etc. When driving on a long, straight road. When motorway and surface streets • run parallel. After moving by f[...]

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    38 (B) Inappropriate route guidance may occur in the following cases: When turning at an intersection off • the designated route guidance. If you set more than one • destination, but skip any of them, auto reroute will display a route returning to the destination on the previous route. When turning at an intersection • where there is no route[...]

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    39 PRECAUTIONS AND NOTICES IMPORT ANT INFORMA TION PLEASE READ CAREFULL Y BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT This product is intended to provide turn by turn instructions to get you to a desired destination. Please make certain that all persons using this navigation system carefully read these precautions and the following instructions fully . This product [...]