Chrysler Pacifica 2004 Service Manual page 2238

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NAVIGATION/TELECOMMUNICATION
NAVIGATION/TELECOMMUNICATION
DESCRIPTION
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OPERATION
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ANTENNA - NAVIGATION
DESCRIPTION
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OPERATION
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REMOVAL
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INSTALLATION
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ANTENNA CABLE - NAVIGATION
DESCRIPTION
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NAVIGATION/
TELECOMMUNICATION
DESCRIPTION
WARNING: THIS VEHICLE CONTAINS MERCURY
ADDED DEVICES ADDED BY THE MANUFAC-
TURER: NAVIGATION DISPLAY. REMOVE DEVICES
BEFORE VEHICLE DISPOSAL. UPON REMOVAL OF
DEVICES, PLEASE REUSE, RECYCLE, OR DISPOSE
OF AS HAZARDOUS WASTE.
NAVIGATION
A navigation system with a screen located in the
instrument cluster is an available option on this
model.
A five inch (127 mm) Thin Film Transistor (TFT)
screen mounted in the instrument cluster projects
color navigation information into the center of the
speedometer. The information includes maps, turn
identification, selection menus and instructions. The
system includes a variety of choices for selecting des-
tinations and routes.
The navigation system is operated using push-but-
tons located in the instrument panel switch pod. The
seven push-buttons have the following labels: NAV,
ENTER, CANCEL and four scroll arrows (left, right,
up and down). For a description of the instrument
panel switch pod (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/IN-
STRUMENT
CLUSTER/INSTRUMENT
SWITCH POD - DESCRIPTION).
The information is displayed in map format, as
turn-by–turn instruction or a combination of the two.
The system also provides audio prompts for turns
through the vehicle's audio system, overriding all
other audio outputs (except hands free cellular sys-
NAVIGATION/TELECOMMUNICATION 8T - 1
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REMOVAL
INSTALLATION
HANDS FREE MODULE
REMOVAL
INSTALLATION
NAVIGATION UNIT
DESCRIPTION
OPERATION
REMOVAL
INSTALLATION
tem) to the front speakers that are active at the
same time. Spoken prompts are recordings of a
human voice.
For diagnostic information on the instrument panel
switch pod (Refer to 8 - ELECTRICAL/INSTRU-
MENT CLUSTER/INSTRUMENT PANEL SWITCH
POD - DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING).
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
A hands-free cellular system is an available option
on this vehicle. It uses Bluetooth™ technology to pro-
vide wireless communication between the operator's
compatible cellular telephone and the vehicle's
on-board receiver.
The system uses voice recognition technology to
control operation. The incoming voice is broadcast
through the vehicle's radio speakers, automatically
overriding any other audio signals on the speakers
when the hands-free system is in use. A microphone
in the rearview mirror picks up vehicle occupant's
voices. If a call is in progress when the ignition is
switched off, the hands-free system will continue to
operate for up to 45 seconds as part of the Accessory
Relay Delay function. Thereafter, the call can con-
tinue on the hand-held telephone.
The center console front storage compartment
includes a cellular telephone holder, but the system
will communicate with a telephone that is anywhere
within the vehicle. However, covering the hand held
phone or the hands-free phone module with a metal
object may block the signal. The system will recog-
PANEL
nize up to seven telephones, each of which is given a
spoken identification by the user during the setup
process. The system includes Spanish voice recogni-
tion in addition to English.
Two buttons on the rearview mirror, identified with
ISO icons, control the system: A phone button turns
the system on and off; a voice recognition (or voice
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