Lexus SC430 Owner's Manual
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
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Current position display
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  • Page 1 BASIC FUNCTIONS SECTION BASIC FUNCTIONS Basic information before operation Display operation ........Touch switch operation .
  • Page 2: Basic Information Before Operation〉 Display Operation

    BASIC FUNCTIONS Display operation When the display is hard to be read due Push the “OPEN” or “CLOSE” button to to the lights from your surroundings, open or close the screen cover and turn the display can be tilted. It is recom- the system on or off.
  • Page 3: Touch Switch Operation

    BASIC FUNCTIONS Inputting letters and numbers Touch switch operation When searching for an address or a name, This system is operated mainly by the or entering a memo, you can input letters switches on the screen. To prevent and numbers via the touch screen. damage to the screen, lightly touch switches on the screen with your finger.
  • Page 4 BASIC FUNCTIONS To input numerals and symbols To display the list To display the number keys and symbol keys, touch the switch. “0−9” To search for an address or a name, touch switch. Matching items from “List” the database are listed even if the entered Enter numerals and symbols by touching address or name is incomplete.
  • Page 5: Current Position Display

    BASIC FUNCTIONS Current position display When starting the navigation system, the List screen operation current position is displayed first. When a list is displayed, you can scroll or page through the list by using the appropri- This screen displays the current vehicle ate switch.
  • Page 6: Screen Scroll Operation (One−Touch Scroll)

    BASIC FUNCTIONS Screen scroll operation (one−touch scroll) To set the cursor position as a des- Touch any point on the map and that tination point moves to the center of the screen You can set a specific point on the map as and is shown by the cursor mark.
  • Page 7 BASIC FUNCTIONS The registered point is shown by on the To register the cursor position as a map. memory point Memory point registration enables easy To change the icon or name, etc., see page access to a specific point. 108. You can register up to 106 memory points.
  • Page 8 BASIC FUNCTIONS “Info.” To see information about the icon Touch the switch. where the cursor is set 1U017a Information such as the name, address, To display information about an icon, set and phone number are displayed. the cursor on it. If you touch the switch, the “Enter...
  • Page 9: Map Scale

    BASIC FUNCTIONS Map scale MEMORY POINT INFORMATION When the cursor is set on a memory point icon, the name and switch are “Info.” displayed on the top of screen. Touch the switch to change the scale of the map display. The scale bar and indicator at the bottom of the screen indicates the map scale menu.
  • Page 10: Orientation Of The Map

    BASIC FUNCTIONS Limitations of the navigation system Orientation of the map You can change the orientation of the This navigation system calculates the map from North−up to Heading−up by current vehicle position using satellite touching the orientation symbol at the signals, various vehicle signals, map top left of the screen.
  • Page 11 BASIC FUNCTIONS (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.
  • Page 12 BASIC FUNCTIONS (b) Inappropriate route guid- INFORMATION ance may occur in the following cases: If your vehicle cannot receive GPS signals, you can correct the current When turning at an intersection off the position manually. For information designated route guidance. on setting the current position cal- If you set more than one destination but ibration, see page 119.
  • Page 13: Map Database Information And Updates

    BASIC FUNCTIONS Map database information and updates After replacing the tire, implement the This system uses the maps of DENSO. operation described in the “D Tire © 2007 DENSO CORPORATION change calibration”. (For details, see page 121.) © 2006 NAVTEQ. All rights reserved. This navigation system uses the tire turn- ©...
  • Page 14 BASIC FUNCTIONS TERMS AND CONDITIONS END−USER TERMS The data (“Data”) is provided for your Personal Use Only. You agree to use personal, internal use only and not for this Data together with the navigation resale. It is protected by copyright, and system for the solely personal, non−...
  • Page 15 BASIC FUNCTIONS Restrictions. Except where you have Disclaimer of Warranty: [CLIENT] AND been specifically licensed to do so by ITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIR [CLIENT], and without limiting the pre- LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS) DIS- ceding paragraph, you may not (a) use CLAIM ANY WARRANTIES, EX- this Data with any products, systems, PRESS OR IMPLIED, OF QUALITY,...
  • Page 16 BASIC FUNCTIONS Export Control. You agree not to ex- NOTICE OF USE port from anywhere any part of the CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ Data provided to you or any direct SUPPLIER) NAME: NAVTEQ product thereof except in compliance with, and with all licenses and approv- CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ als required under, applicable export SUPPLIER) ADDRESS: 222 Mer-...
  • Page 17 BASIC FUNCTIONS The DATABASE comprises confiden- END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT tial and proprietary information and PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT materials of TANA. Accordingly, you CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE shall hold the DATABASE in confi- NAVIGATION SYSTEM dence and trust. You shall take rea- THIS IS A LICENSE AGREEMENT sonable steps to protect the DATA- FOR YOUR COPY OF THE SPATIAL...
  • Page 18 BASIC FUNCTIONS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY WARNINGS THE DATABASE IS PROVIDED ON The DATABASE comprises facts and AN “AS IS” AND “WITH ALL FAULTS information from government and oth- BASIS” AND DENSO AND TANA er sources reflecting circumstances in (AND THEIR LICENSORS AND SUP- existence before you received the DA- PLIERS) EXPRESSLY...
  • Page 19 BASIC FUNCTIONS If you are an agency, department, or U.S. GOVERNMENT RIGHTS other entity of any State government, If you are an agency, department, or the United States Government or any other entity of the United States Gov- other public entity or funded in whole or ernment, or funded in whole or in part in part by the United States Govern- by the United States Government, then...
  • Page 20 BASIC FUNCTIONS END USER NOTICE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT Personal Use Only. You agree to use PLEASE READ THIS NOTICE this information for solely personal, CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS non?commercial purposes, and not for NAVIGATION SYSTEM service bureau, time?sharing or other The Point Of Interest Data (“POI”...
  • Page 21 BASIC FUNCTIONS There are two types of areas available Disclaimer of Liability: DENSO SHALL for route guidance. In one type of area, NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY primarily around metropolitan centers, CLAIM, DEMAND OR ACTION, IR- detailed route guidance is available for RESPECTIVE OF ITS NATURE, AL- the entire area.
  • Page 22 BASIC FUNCTIONS To confirm the database version and disc coverage area 08SC01 The map database is normally updated once a year. Contact your dealer for infor- mation about the availability and pricing of an update. “MENU” 1. Push the button. 3U401 “Map DVD”...
  • Page 23 BASIC FUNCTIONS 1U146c Make sure the version of the database on this screen. To display the disc coverage area, touch switch. Confirm “Covered Area” the covered area on the screen. Contact your dealer to find out if there is a more recent update released.
  • Page 24 BASIC FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 25: Table Of Contents

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE SECTION DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Basic functions in frequent use ... . Quick reference for the “Destination” screen ........Destination input Selecting the search area .
  • Page 26: D Quick Reference For The "Destination" Screen

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Quick reference (“Destination” screen) The “Destination” screen allows you to search for a destination. To display the “Destina- tion” screen, push the button. “DESTINATION” To search for a destination, the “Previous” switch switches below perform the following You can select a destination from any of the last 99 previously set destinations and operations.
  • Page 27 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE “Map” switch Home switch You can select a destination simply by You can select your own home without en- touching the location on the displayed tering the address each time. To use this map......function, it is necessary to set the “Attrib- ute”...
  • Page 28: Destination Input

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Destination input — INFORMATION D When inputting the destination, the response to the switch may be slow. D The route for returning may not be the same as that for going. D The route guidance to the destina- tion may not be the shortest route nor a route without traffic conges- tion.
  • Page 29: Selecting The Search Area

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Selecting the search area The “Destination” screen allows you to se- U.S.A. lect the area to search for your destination. States included in the search Switch area “DESTINATION” 1. Push the but- Idaho ton. “US1”...
  • Page 30 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Arkansas Canada Alabama Provinces and regions in- “US7” Louisiana Switch cluded in the search area Mississippi Tennessee All provinces and regions in Canada included this “CAN” Connecticut switch. Massachusetts Maine New Hampshire “US8” New Jersey New York Rhode Island Vermont...
  • Page 31: Destination Input By Home

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by — Destination input by Home Quick access “DESTINATION” “DESTINATION” 1. Push the but- 1. Push the but- ton. ton. 2. Touch the home switch on the “Des- 2. Touch any of the quick access tination”...
  • Page 32: Destination Input By "Address

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by “Address” (a) Inputting a house num- There are 2 ways to input a destination by address. ber and a street name “DESTINATION” 1. Push the but- ton. “Address” 2. Touch the switch on the “Destination”...
  • Page 33 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Input the street name. When you find your desired street name, touch the corresponding switch. The screen changes and displays the map location of the selected destina- tion and the route preference. (See “ — Entering destination”...
  • Page 34 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE 2U010c Select or enter your desired city. If you input a street name first, the screen “Input Name”: To narrow down the listed changes. You can then input the house items by inputting the city name. number.
  • Page 35 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (b) Selecting a city to search SELECTING FROM THE LAST 5 CITIES “City” Touch the switch. Touch the switch of the desired city name. To search by city, the following three meth- If you have not used the navigation yet, no ods are possible.
  • Page 36 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE SELECTING FROM THE NEAREST 5 INPUTTING THE CITY NAME CITIES “Input City Name” Touch the “Nearest 5 Cities” Touch the switch. switch. Input a city name. Touch the switch of the desired city name from the displayed list. The current screen changes to the screen for inputting a house number or a street name.
  • Page 37: Destination Input By "Poi Name

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by “POI Name” “DESTINATION” 1. Push the but- ton. “POI Name” 2. Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. Touch the switch of the desired city name from the displayed list. “Map”: To display the selected destination and the route preference.
  • Page 38 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE 4. Touch the switch of the desired des- 5. Touch the switch of the desired des- tination. tination. “Dist. Sort”: In the order of distance from The screen changes and displays the your current position. The distance from map location of the selected destina- your current position up to the destination tion and the route preference.
  • Page 39 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (a) Selecting a city to search SELECTING FROM THE LAST 5 CITIES “City” Touch the switch. Touch the switch of the desired city name. To search by city, the following three meth- If you have not used the navigation yet, no ods are possible.
  • Page 40 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE SELECTING FROM THE NEAREST 5 INPUTTING THE CITY NAME CITIES “Input City Name” Touch the “Nearest 5 Cities” Touch the switch. switch. Input the city name. Touch the switch of the desired city name. Touch the switch of the desired city name from the displayed list.
  • Page 41: Destination Input By "Poi Category

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by “POI Category” (b) Selecting from the cate- The destination can be set by selecting the POI category and the search point. gories “DESTINATION” 1. Push the but- “Category” Touch the switch. ton.
  • Page 42 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (a) Selecting the POI cate- (b) Setting a search point gory It is possible to display the names of POIs located within approximately 20 miles (32 If the desired POI category is on the km) from the selected search point. screen, touch the name to display a de- “Search Point”...
  • Page 43 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE INPUTTING CITY CENTER “Input City Center” Touch the switch. When you touch an arrow facing the de- sired point, the map scrolls in that direc- tion. When you release your finger, scroll- ing stops. Input the city center name. To set the position of the cursor, touch the switch.
  • Page 44 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTING THE CURRENT POSITION AS SETTING THE SEARCH POINT VIA THE THE SEARCH POINT MAP SCREEN “Current Position” “Map” Touch Touch the switch. switch. When you touch an arrow facing the de- When you touch an arrow facing the de- sired point, the map scrolls in that direc- sired point, the map scrolls in that direc- tion.
  • Page 45 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTING THE SEARCH POINT FROM (c) Selecting from a list THE DESTINATIONS You can select the desired destination Touch the destination switches at the from the listed POI names. bottom of the screen. When you touch the switch of the de- When you touch an arrow facing the de- sired item, the screen changes and dis- sired point, the map scrolls in that direc-...
  • Page 46: Destination Input By "Emergency

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by “Emergency” “DESTINATION” 1. Push the but- ton. “Emergency” 2. Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. The display changes to a screen to se- lect dealers, hospitals or police station- s. During driving, only nearby police stations, hospitals or dealers are shown.
  • Page 47: Destination Input By "Memory

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by — Destination input by “Memory” “Previous” “DESTINATION” “DESTINATION” 1. Push the but- 1. Push the but- ton. ton. “Memory” “Previous” 2. Touch the switch on 2. Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. the “Destination”...
  • Page 48: Destination Input By "Map

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by — Destination input by “Map” “Intersection” “DESTINATION” “DESTINATION” 1. Push the but- 1. Push the but- ton. ton. “Map” “Intersection” 2. Touch the switch on the 2. Touch the switch “Destination” screen. on the “Destination”...
  • Page 49 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE 4. Touch the switch of the desired item. After inputting the two intersecting If the same two streets cross at more than streets, the screen changes and dis- one intersection, the screen changes and plays the map location of the selected displays the menu to select the city name destination and the route preference.
  • Page 50: Destination Input By "Freeway Ent./Exit

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by “Freeway Ent./Exit” “DESTINATION” 1. Push the but- ton. “Freeway Ent./Exit” 2. Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. 3. Select the desired freeway by touch- ing the switch. Be sure to use the complete name of the freeway or highway, including the hyphen, when entering the destination.
  • Page 51: Destination Input By "Coordinates

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by “Coordinates” “DESTINATION” 1. Push the but- ton. “Coordinates” 2. Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. 5. Touch the switch of the desired en- trance or exit name. The screen changes and displays the map location of the selected destina- tion and the route preference.
  • Page 52: Destination Input By "Phone

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Destination input by “Phone #” “DESTINATION” 1. Push the but- ton. “Phone #” 2. Touch the switch on the “Destination” screen. INFORMATION D If there is no match for the tele- phone number inputted, a list of 3.
  • Page 53: Starting Route Guidance

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Starting route guidance — — Entering destination ”: To delete the existing des- “Replace After you input the destination, the tinations and set a new one. screen changes and displays the map location of the selected destination and “Change”: To change the route prefer- the route preference.
  • Page 54 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE To change the route before starting 3 ROUTES SELECTION guidance To select the desired route from three routes, touch the switch on “3 Routes” ROUTE PREFERENCE SCREEN B. You can change route preference by touching the switch on “Change”...
  • Page 55: Route Guidance Screen

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Route guidance screen When starting route guidance, the follow- ing screen is displayed. Time necessary for entire trip Distance of entire trip This screen displays the route that guides Toll road the driver to the destination. Freeway The route to the destination is indicated by Ferry...
  • Page 56: Typical Voice Guidance Prompts

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE — Typical voice guidance prompts 4.2 miles 0.25 miles The voice guidance provides various mes- “Proceed about 4 miles to the sages as you approach an intersection, or traffic circle.” other point where you need to maneuver “In a quarter of a mile, traffic the vehicle.
  • Page 57 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE One−way road One−way road ∗ : The system indicates a U−turn if the dis- The system announces your approach to tance between two one−way roads (of op- the final destination. posite directions) is less than 50 feet (15 “Your destination is ahead.”...
  • Page 58: D Setting And Deleting Destination

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Setting and deleting destination 3. Input an additional destination in (a) Adding destinations the same way as the destination input. You can add destinations and search (See page 46.) again for the routes. “Add” 4. Touch the desired switch to “Route”...
  • Page 59 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (b) Reordering destinations When more than one destination is set, you can change the arrival order of the destinations. “Route” 1. Touch the switch. 3. Select the destination in the order of arrival by touching the switch of des- tinations.
  • Page 60: Setting And Deleting Route

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Setting and deleting route (c) Deleting destinations (a) Adding preferred road You can delete a set destination. You can add points you wish to pass through. “Route” 1. Touch the switch. “Route” 1. Touch the switch.
  • Page 61 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE 3. Select the preferred road which you 5. If more than one destination is set, “Enter wish to modify and touch the the “Add Preferred Road” screen ap- z” “Add” switch. pears. Touch the switch where you wish to add a preferred road.
  • Page 62 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (b) Deleting preferred road 4. A message appears to confirm your request to delete. To delete the pre- You can delete a set preferred road. “Yes” ferred road, touch the switch. “Route” If you touch the switch, the data 1.
  • Page 63 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (c) Search condition You can designate the route conditions of the route to the destination. “Route” 1. Touch the switch. “Quick” “Quick1” 3. Touch the “Quick2” “Short” switch and “OK” touch the switch. “Search Condition” 2.
  • Page 64 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (d) Detour setting While the route guidance is operating, you can change the route to detour around a section of the route where a 2U070c delay is caused by road repairs, an ac- cident, etc. “Route”...
  • Page 65 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (e) Route preference You are given a number of choices on the conditions which the system uses to determine the route to your destina- tion. “Route” 1. Touch the switch. This picture shows an example of how the system would guide you around a delay caused by a traffic jam.
  • Page 66 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (f) Starting route from adja- cent road You can start the route guidance from the adjacent road. (ex. When the route guidance guides the route on the freeway, but you drive on the parallel way along a freeway.) “Route”...
  • Page 67: Show Poi Icons

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Show POI icons Points of Interest such as gas stations and restaurants can be displayed on the map screen. You can also set their location as a destination and use them for route guidance. “Show POI Icon” 2.
  • Page 68 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE A screen with a limited choice of Points of Interest will be displayed. (To change the displayed POI, see page 133.) When you touch the desired Point of Interest catego- ry, symbols will appear on the map screen indicating where the POI addresses are lo- cated.
  • Page 69 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE To set a POI as a destination You can select one of the Points of Interest icons on the map screen as a destination and use it as route guidance. Touch the switch of your desired Point of Interest.
  • Page 70: Route Overview

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Route overview The entire route from the current position “Map View” 1. Touch the switch. to the destination is displayed. “Guide”: To start guidance. “Route”: To change the route. (For de- tails, see pages 76 and 78.) “Turn List”: The following screen displays the list of the roads up to your destination.
  • Page 71: Route Preview

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Route preview You can scroll through the list of roads by Map View” 1. Touch the “ switch. touching . However, not all road names in the route may appear on the list. If a road changes its name without re- quiring a turn (such as on a street that runs through two or more cities), the name change will not appear on the list.
  • Page 72: Screen Configuration

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Screen configuration You can choose any one of the screen configurations. : To indicate the next destination. : To preview the route to the next 1. Touch this switch to display the fol- lowing screen. destination.
  • Page 73 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Depending on the conditions, it may not be (a) Single map possible to select certain screen configu- ration switches. : To display single map screen. (See page 91.) : To display dual map screen. (See page 92.) :To display compass mode screen.
  • Page 74 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (b) Dual map This screen can perform the following procedures. The screen shows the dual map. The map Changing the map scale on the left is the main map. Displaying the POI icon You can edit the right side map by touching Changing the orientation of the map any specific point on the right side map.
  • Page 75 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (c) Compass mode (d) Turn list screen Information about the destination and cur- The screen shows the turn list. You cannot rent position, as well as a compass, is dis- scroll through the list of roads. played on the screen.
  • Page 76 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (e) Arrow screen (f) Freeway information screen The screen shows the current road name and the distance to the next corner. This screen displays the distance to the next junction and exit, or POIs in the vicin- ity of the freeway exit.
  • Page 77 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE (g) Intersection guidance Guidance screen on freeway This screen automatically appears when screen/guidance screen on the vehicle approaches a junction or exit freeway on a freeway. Intersection guidance screen This screen automatically appears when the vehicle approaches an intersection on the road.
  • Page 78: Distance And Time To Destination

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Distance and time to destination 2. Touch the number switch of the des- When the vehicle is on the guidance tination you wish to display. route, the distance and the estimated The distance and the estimated travel time travel time to the destination are dis- from the current position to the selected played.
  • Page 79: Foot Print Map

    DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE Foot print map For the area which is covered by the foot To display building information print map (Some areas in the following cit- Information is available only for buildings ies; Detroit, Chicago, N.Y., L.A), you can for which information is recorded on the switch to the foot print map on a scale of 75 map disc.
  • Page 80 DESTINATION INPUT AND ROUTE GUIDANCE 2. Using an eight−direction arrow, 4. Details of POIs in some buildings move the cursor to the position of the may be displayed. If you wish to see de- building you wish to display informa- tailed POI information, touch the build- tion.
  • Page 81: Advanced Functions 〈Descriptions Of Functions For More Effective Use

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS SECTION ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Descriptions of functions for more effective Quick reference for the “Menu” screen ....Suspending and resuming guidance .
  • Page 82: Quick Reference For The "Menu" Screen

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Quick reference for the “Menu” screen The “Menu” screen allows effective use of the navigation system. To display the “Menu” screen, push the button. “MENU” The switches below perform the follow- “My Places” switch ing operations. Enables changes to “Memory points” and “Areas to avoid”.
  • Page 83: Suspending And Resuming Guidance

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Suspending and resuming guidance To suspend guidance You can suspend route guidance. 08SC01 The screen will return to the current position map without route guidance. “MENU” 1. Push the button. 3U402 “Suspend Guidance” 2. Touch the switch. INFORMATION When you do not have route guid- “Suspend Guidance”...
  • Page 84: Volume

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Volume To resume guidance You can use voice guidance when ap- proaching a destination. You can resume the suspended route You can adjust the volume of the voice or guidance. turn off voice guidance. “MENU” 1. Push the button.
  • Page 85: User Selection

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS User selection The system can memorize the following settings for up to three users. Map direction Map scale Guidance mode Setup Volume Language To adjust the volume, select the desired level by touching the appropriate number. If you do not need voice guidance, touch switch.
  • Page 86 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS To register When you touch the switch already reg- istered, this screen appears. To re- “Memorize” Touch the switch of “Yes” place, touch the switch. To can- your desired “User number”. “No” cel the replacement, touch the “Back” switch.
  • Page 87 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS To change user 3U404 “User number” Touch the switch you wish to change. “MENU” Push the button to display the “Menu” screen. Then touch the “Select User” switch. The above message appears, then the map screen will be displayed.
  • Page 88: Advanced Functions

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS My places To delete user You can register and keep your own memory points (like restaurants, sports facilities, etc.) and use the memory points to input a destination. 08SC01 “Delete” Touch the switch of “User number” you wish to delete. “MENU”...
  • Page 89 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS (a) Registering memory points “MENU” 1. Push the button. “My Places” 2. Touch the switch on the “Menu” screen. A screen similar to the destination input screen appears. Input the desired point in the same way as inputting a destination. (See page 46.) When you finish memory point registration, the memory point data screen will appear.
  • Page 90 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS (b) Editing memory points The icon, attribute, name, location and/ or telephone number of a registered memory point can be edited. “MENU” 1. Push the button. “My Places” 2. Touch the switch on the “Menu” screen. The screen lists the memory points. “Date”: Touch this switch to list the memory points in order of the registered date.
  • Page 91 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS To change “Icon” 4. Touch the switch which you wish to edit. Touch the desired icon. You can turn the page by touching “Page 1” “Page 2” “With Sound” switch. “With Sound”: To display sound icons. When your vehicle approaches the memory point, the sound which you chose will sound.
  • Page 92 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS To change “Attribute” For easy destination input, set the at- tribute of the memory points as Home or Quick access 1 to 5. Touch the direction switches and adjust the direction. Touch the switch. “Enter” The bell sounds only when your vehicle approaches this point in the direction that you set.
  • Page 93 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS To change “Name” To delete the attribute, touch the “Del.” switch. Touch the alphabet and/or numeral keys. When the entry has been completed, touch the switch on the screen. “OK” The previous screen will be displayed. “Show Name” You can set the name of a memory point to be displayed or not on the map.
  • Page 94 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS To change “Location” To change “Phone #” (telephone number) Touch the eight direction switch to move the cursor to the desired point Touch numeral keys. on the map. When the entry has been completed, Touch the switch and the pre- touch the switch on the screen.
  • Page 95 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS (c) Deleting memory points “MENU” 1. Push the button. “My Places” 2. Touch the switch on the “Menu” screen. 4. Touch the corresponding switch. To delete all memory points, touch the “Delete All” switch. efficient memory point search, memory points can be sorted by the “Date”...
  • Page 96: Area To Avoid

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Area to Avoid (a) Registering area Areas you wish to avoid because of traf- fic jams, construction work or other rea- avoid sons can be registered as areas to “MENU” 1. Push the button. avoid. “My Places” 2. Touch switch on the “Menu”...
  • Page 97 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS (b) Editing area to avoid “MENU” 1. Push the button. “My Places” 2. Touch switch on the “Menu” screen. 5. Set the cursor in the center of the “Enter” area to avoid, and touch the switch. “Edit” 3. Touch the switch of the “Areas to Avoid”.
  • Page 98 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS To change “Name” To change “Location” Set the cursor to the desired location, Touch alphabet or numeral keys. then touch the switch. The pre- “Enter” When the entry has been completed, vious screen will be displayed. touch the switch on the screen.
  • Page 99 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS To change “Area size” (c) Deleting area to avoid “MENU” 1. Push the button. “My Places” 2. Touch switch on the “Menu” screen. Touch either switch to change the size of area you want to avoid, and touch the switch.
  • Page 100: D Setup

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Setup You can set the items shown on the “Setup” screen. 08SC01 “OK” 3. Touch the switch on the screen and then the previous screen will be displayed. “Default”: This switch initializes all of the settings. “MENU” 1. Push the button.
  • Page 101: Current Position Calibration

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Current position calibration “Voice Guidance in All Modes”: You can When driving, the current vehicle posi- set the voice guidance in all modes. tion mark will be automatically cor- “Notify Traffic Restriction”: You can se- rected by GPS signals. If GPS reception lect notification of seasonal restrictions.
  • Page 102 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Position/Direction calibration “Adjust” 3. Touch the switch of “Cal- ibration”. 1. Touch the scroll arrows to move the cursor to your desired location. Touch the switch. “Enter” “Position/Direction” 4. Touch the switch. 2. Touch either the switch to INFORMATION adjust the direction of the current ve- For additional information on the ac-...
  • Page 103: Distance Unit

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Distance unit Tire change calibration The tire change calibration function will be used when replacing the tires. This function will adjust the mis−calculation caused by the circumference differ- ence between the old tires and new one- 08SC01 s. If this procedure is not performed when tires are replaced, the current ve- hicle position mark may be incorrectly displayed.
  • Page 104: Estimated Travel Time

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Estimated travel time “Set Speed” 3. Touch the switch of You can set the speed that is used for the “Estimated Travel Time”. the calculation of the estimated travel time. 08SC01 4. Touch to set the average vehicle speeds for driving on a Free- way, Main street, and Residential.
  • Page 105: Auto Reroute

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Auto reroute When the “Auto Reroute” feature is INFORMATION turned on, the system will automatically search for a new route to the destina- D The displayed time to the destina- tion if you strays from the guidance rou- tion is the approximate driving time te.
  • Page 106: Adjusting Time Zone

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Adjusting time zone 08SC01 “On” 3. Touch the switch of “Auto Reroute”. The selected switch is highlighted in “MENU” 1. Push the button. green. INFORMATION If your vehicle strays from the guid- 3U406 ance route, the system searches for a new route to the destination.
  • Page 107: Auto Voice Guidance

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Auto voice guidance When the “Auto Voice Guidance” fea- ture is turned on, the voice guidance can be heard automatically. When the “Auto Voice Guidance” fea- ture is turned off, the voice guidance can be heard only if you push the “MAP/VOICE”...
  • Page 108: Voice Guidance In All Modes

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Voice guidance in all modes When the “Voice Guidance in All Modes” feature is turned on, you can hear the voice guidance in all modes. When the “Voice Guidance in All 3U406 Modes” feature is turned off, voice guidance cannot be heard when you using the audio system.
  • Page 109: Notifying Traffic Restriction

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Notifying traffic restriction 3U406 “Setup” 2. Touch the switch. Then When the “Notify Traffic Restriction” feature is turned on, the system notifies touch switch to display page 2 of you of traffic or seasonal restriction. the “Setup” screen. To turn the “Notify Traffic Restriction”...
  • Page 110: Intersection Guidance

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Intersection guidance 3U406 “Setup” 2. Touch the switch. Then When the “Intersection Guidance” fea- ture is turned on, the system will dis- touch switch to display page 2 of play the intersection guidance screen if the “Setup” screen. you drive with route guidance.
  • Page 111: Guidance Screen On Freeway

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Guidance screen on freeway 3U406 “Setup” 2. Touch the switch. Then When the “Guidance Screen on Free- way” feature is turned on, the system touch switch to display page 2 of will display the lane guidance screen if the “Setup”...
  • Page 112: Street Name On Scroll Map

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Street name on scroll map 3U406 “Setup” 2. Touch the switch. Then When the “Street Name on Scroll Map” feature is turned on, the system will dis- touch switch to display page 2 of play the name of a street where the cur- the “Setup”...
  • Page 113: Display Of Building Shape

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Display of building shape 3U406 “Setup” 2. Touch the switch. Then When the “Display Building Shape” feature is turned on, the system will dis- touch switch twice to display page play the building shape on the map 3 of the “Setup” screen. screen using a scale of 150 feet (50 m) to 300 feet (100 m).
  • Page 114: D Screen Layout Function

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Screen layout function Function) You can set display or hide each switch and current street name on the map screen. 3U406 08SC01 “Setup” 2. Touch the switch. Then touch switch twice to display page 3 of the “Setup” screen. “MENU”...
  • Page 115: Poi Category Change (Show Poi Icons)

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS POI category change (Show POI Icons) “Change” 3. Touch the switch of the You can choose 6 icons displayed on “ Function”. the “Show POI Icons” top screen, so that you can easily set which icons to display on the map screen. 08SC01 4.
  • Page 116: Delete Previous Point

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Delete previous points You can delete your previous destina- tion. 08SC01 “Change” 3. Touch the switch of “Show POI Icons”. “MENU” 1. Push the button. 3U406 4. Touch the category switch you wish to change. “Setup” 2. Touch the switch.
  • Page 117: Map Color

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Map color 08SC01 4. Touch the switch you want to delete. For efficient previous point search, pre- vious points can be sorted by the “MENU” 1. Push the button. “Date” “Name” switch. 3U406 “Setup” 2. Touch the switch. Then “Yes”...
  • Page 118: Screen Animation

    ADVANCED FUNCTIONS Screen animation When the “Screen Animation” feature is turned on, some switches and screens become animated. (e.g.: change map guidance on the map screen) To turn the “Screen Animation” mode 08SC01 “MENU” 1. Push the button. 3U406 “Setup” 2.
  • Page 119: Other Functions

    OTHER FUNCTIONS SECTION OTHER FUNCTIONS Maintenance information ....... Calendar with memo .
  • Page 120: Maintenance Information

    OTHER FUNCTIONS Maintenance information 4U001a 08SC04 This system informs you when to re- place certain parts or components and shows dealer information (if registered) “INFO” 1. Push the button. on the screen. (See “Information items” on page 140.) When the navigation sys- tem begins operating after either the in- formation item’s pre−set date arrives or the driving distance reaches a pre−de-...
  • Page 121 OTHER FUNCTIONS INFORMATION D For scheduled maintenance infor- mation, please refer to the “War- ranty and Service Guide/Owner’s Manual Supplement/Scheduled Maintenance”. D Depending on driving or road con- ditions, the actual date and dis- tance may differ from the stored Notice of “Date”: You can input the next date and distance in the system.
  • Page 122 OTHER FUNCTIONS Information items Replace engine coolant Oil change Replace brake fluid Replace oil filter Replace ATF Rotate tires Scheduled maintenance Replace tires Replace air filter Replace battery Personal event Replace brake linings Replace wiper blades...
  • Page 123 OTHER FUNCTIONS (a) Register dealer You can register the dealer name, staff, location and phone number. “INFO” 1. Push the button. 4U007_Lexusa 2. Touch the “Maintenance” switch on the “Information Menu” screen. After you input the dealer, the screen changes and displays the map location of the dealer.
  • Page 124 OTHER FUNCTIONS (b) Edit dealer To edit “Dealer” or “Contact” You can edit the dealer name, staff, location and phone number. “INFO” 1. Push the button. 2. Touch the “Maintenance” switch on the “Information Menu” screen. To input the name, touch the alphabet, numeral and/or umlaut keys.
  • Page 125 OTHER FUNCTIONS To edit “Location” To edit “Phone #” (telephone num- ber) 4U011a 4U012a Set the cursor to the desired point, “Enter” Touch numeral keys. and touch the switch on the After inputting, touch the switch. screen. “OK” The previous screen will be displayed.
  • Page 126 OTHER FUNCTIONS (c) Delete dealer (d) Set as destination “INFO” “INFO” 1. Push the button. 1. Push the button. 2. Touch the “Maintenance” switch on 2. Touch the “Maintenance” switch on the “Information Menu” screen. the “Information Menu” screen. 3. Touch the “Set Dealer” switch on the 3.
  • Page 127: Calendar With Memo

    OTHER FUNCTIONS Calendar with memo 08SC04 This system informs you of a memo entry. At the specified date, the memo information will be displayed when the “INFO” 1. Push the button. navigation system is in operation. The memo information screen will appear every time the system is turned on.
  • Page 128 OTHER FUNCTIONS (a) Inputting a memo Memo “Memo” Touch the switch to enter 1. Touch the day you want to add a text. memo. Enter text using the keys. You can enter 2. To display the “Memo” screen, text up to 24 letters. “Add Memo”...
  • Page 129 OTHER FUNCTIONS Location Mark color “Location” “Mark” Touch the switch to set Touch the switch. location. A screen similar to the destination input screen appears. Input the same way as inputting a destination. (See page 46.) You can add the memos up to 100 until December 31, 2022.
  • Page 130 OTHER FUNCTIONS Date color (b) Adding a memo “Date” Touch the switch. To add a memo, touch the correspond- ing date. The “Memo” screen appears on the dis- “Add Memo” play. Touch the switch. (See page 146 for inputting a memo.) You can add up to 100 memos.
  • Page 131 OTHER FUNCTIONS (c) Deleting a memo (d) Editing a memo Touch the corresponding date. Touch To edit a memo, touch the correspond- ing date, and then touch the memo you the corresponding memo switch, and “Delete” wish to edit. then touch the switch on the screen.
  • Page 132 OTHER FUNCTIONS (e) Memo list To display the memos listed in a desired “Period” period, touch the switch. 1. To list the memos you added, touch Touch the number keys. “List” switch. After setting the period, touch the “OK” switch. The “Memo List” screen will be displayed.
  • Page 133: Hands−Free System (For Cellular Phone)

    OTHER FUNCTIONS Hands−free system (for cellular phone) Hands−free system allows you to make or receive a call without taking your hands off the steering wheel by con- necting your cellular phone. This system supports the Bluetoothr. Bluetoothr is a wireless data system by which you can call without your cellular phone connecting with a cable or placing on a cradle.
  • Page 134 OTHER FUNCTIONS INFORMATION In the following conditions, the sys- tem may not function. D The cellular phone is turned OFF. D The current position is outside the communication area. D The cellular phone is not con- nected. D The cellular phone has a low bat- By pushing the telephone button tery.
  • Page 135 OTHER FUNCTIONS The party’s voice outputs from the driver’s speaker. When the received calls or re- ceived voice outputs, the audio from the Audio system or voice guidance from the Navigation system will be muted. INFORMATION D Talk alternately with your party on the phone.
  • Page 136 OTHER FUNCTIONS Indicates the level of reception. An antenna for the Bluetoothr connec- tion is built in the display. The indica- tion of the Bluetoothr connection may Too bad Excellent turn yellow and the system may not The level of reception does not always cor- function when you use the Bluetoothr respond with the one of your cellular phone in the following conditions and...
  • Page 137 OTHER FUNCTIONS (a) Enter Bluetoothr FCC ID: BAB134000−290 phone IC ID: 2024B−134290 MADE IN JAPAN To use a hands−free system, you need to enter your phone in the system. This device complies with Part 15 of the Once you registered it, you can make a FCC Rules and RSS−210.
  • Page 138 OTHER FUNCTIONS “Settings” 3. Touch the switch. 5. When this screen is displayed, input the Passkey displayed on the screen into the phone. For the operation of the phone, see the manual that comes with your cellular phone. If you want to cancel it, touch “Cancel”. “Add Phone”...
  • Page 139 OTHER FUNCTIONS (b) Select the Bluetoothr phone In case of registering a number of Bluetoothr phones, you need to select the usual phone. “Select” 2. Touch the switch to dis- play “Select Telephone” screen. You can select the Bluetoothr phone from a maximum of 4 numbers.
  • Page 140 OTHER FUNCTIONS Connect the Bluetoothr phone Reconnect the Bluetoothr phone If the Bluetoothr phone is discon- nected with a poor reception from the Bluetoothr network when the engine switch is turned to “ACC” or “ON”, the system automatically reconnects the Bluetoothr phone.
  • Page 141 OTHER FUNCTIONS Confirm the Bluetoothr information (i) Change the Device Name You can confirm or change the detail You can change the Device Name to the setting of the Bluetoothr phone. desired one from the name already reg- istered in the system. “Settings”...
  • Page 142 OTHER FUNCTIONS (ii) Change the Passkey (c) Delete the Bluetoothr phone The Passkey in the system is initially fixed. You can change the Passkey within 4−8 figures. “Settings” 1. Touch the switch to display “Settings” screen. “Change” Touch the of Passkey to display “Enter Bluetooth* Passkey”...
  • Page 143 OTHER FUNCTIONS “Delete” 2. Touch the switch to dis- (d) Call on the Bluetoothr play “Delete Telephone” screen. You phone can delete the Bluetoothr phone which you registered. After you enter the Bluetoothr phone, you can call by using hands−free sys- tem.
  • Page 144 OTHER FUNCTIONS (ii) By phone book 2. Select the desired number from the list. You can call by phone book data which is transferred from your cellular phone. The system has two phone books. You can register up to 500 numbers in each book.
  • Page 145 OTHER FUNCTIONS (iii) By dialed numbers You can call by dialed number. The sys- tem memorize up to 5 dialed numbers. If it is over than 5, the oldest number is deleted. This cannot be operated while you are driving. When you call by phone book, the name (if registered) is displayed.
  • Page 146 OTHER FUNCTIONS (iv) By received calls You can call by received calls. When a call is received, the system memorize up to 5 numbers. If it is over than 5, the oldest number is deleted. This cannot be operated while you are driving.
  • Page 147 OTHER FUNCTIONS 3. Select the desired number from the (v) By one touch call list. You can call by registered telephone number which you selected from a phone book, dialed numbers and re- ceived calls. (See page 170 for register- ing the one touch dial.) Touch or push the telephone but-...
  • Page 148 OTHER FUNCTIONS (vi) By POI call (e) Receive Bluetoothr phone You can call by operating a switch when “ ” is displayed on the screen from Navigation system. (See page 26 for de- tails.) When a call is received, this screen is “...
  • Page 149 OTHER FUNCTIONS (f) Talk on the Bluetoothr phone Touch the desired number to input the key. To hang up the phone: “ ” Touch or push the telephone While you are talking on the phone, this button. screen is displayed. You can do the op- This cannot be operated while you are eration below on the screen.
  • Page 150 OTHER FUNCTIONS (g) Change the settings of the Bluetoothr phone If the continuous tone signal is regis- tered in a phone book, this screen ap- pears. (If not registered, “Send” and “Settings” “Exit” is not displayed.) Touch the switch to dis- play “Settings”...
  • Page 151 OTHER FUNCTIONS (i) Change the phone book (ii) Transfer the telephone number The system has two phone books. You You can transfer the telephone num- can select either of a phone book. bers in your Bluetoothr phone to the system. Up to 500 numbers can be reg- istered in one phone book.
  • Page 152 OTHER FUNCTIONS (iii) Register the one touch dial You can register the desired telephone number from phone books, dialed num- bers and received calls. Up to 17 one touch dial numbers a phone book can be registered. 3. Transfer the phone book data to the system using the Bluetoothr phone.
  • Page 153 OTHER FUNCTIONS (iv) Delete the memory Delete the telephone number in the phone book. Select the new registration from 1−18 except 6 and touch the switch. A latest received number is registered in the 6th item. “Delete” Touch the switch of “Phone Book”.
  • Page 154 OTHER FUNCTIONS If you want to delete all the phone numbers Delete the dialed number in phone book, touch the “Delete All” switch. “Delete” Touch the switch of “Outgo- ing Calls”. “YES” Touch switch. Touch switch and the previous “NO” screen appears.
  • Page 155 OTHER FUNCTIONS Delete the received calls “YES” Touch switch. Touch switch and the previous “NO” “Delete” Touch the switch of “Incom- screen appears. ing Calls”. Select the desired number from the list. If you want to delete all the received calls, touch the switch.
  • Page 156 OTHER FUNCTIONS Delete the one touch dial “YES” Touch switch. Touch switch and the previous “NO” “Delete” Touch switch screen appears. “1−touch Dial”. Select the desired number from the list. If you want to delete all the one touch dial numbers, touch the “Delete All”...
  • Page 157: Speech Command System

    OTHER FUNCTIONS Speech command system The speech command system enables you to operate the navigation system by giving a command. UNL301 “YES” Touch switch. Touch switch and the previous “NO” screen appears. 1. Push the talk switch. A beep sounds and on screen message is displayed with an indicator at the top left.
  • Page 158 OTHER FUNCTIONS 4SC01 2. Give a command while an indicator is shown in the display. If you want to "Microphone check the command list, touch the “Help” switch to display the Help It is unnecessary to speak directly into screen. (See “Help screen” on page the microphone when giving a com- “Cancel”...
  • Page 159 OTHER FUNCTIONS Speech command example: Searching for a route to your home. 1. Push the talk switch. 2. Say “Home”. If your home is not registered, you will hear “Home is not registered”. “Enter” 4. Touch or say “Enter des- tination”, and the system starts search- ing for a route to your home.
  • Page 160: Help Screen

    OTHER FUNCTIONS Help screen (b) Operating Guide This system has a function which dis- plays the voice recognition help screen. You can see the command list and operating guide on it. (a) Command List “Operating Guide” 1. Touch the tab on the upper side of the screen and the switches on the right side of the screen to select the desired category.
  • Page 161: Setting Screen

    OTHER FUNCTIONS Setting screen Screen adjustment You can adjust the brightness or con- trast of the screen depending on the brightness of your surroundings. You also can turn the display off. 08SC04 08SC05 “INFO” 1. Push the button. “DISPLAY” Push the button.
  • Page 162 OTHER FUNCTIONS 4SC07 Contrast and brightness adjustment Depending on the position of the head- light switch, the screen changes to ei- CONTRAST “+”: ther day mode or night mode. Strengthens the contrast of the screen. To display the screen in the day mode even CONTRAST “–”: with the headlight switch on, touch “DAY Weakens the contrast of the screen.
  • Page 163: Index

    INDEX INDEX For navigation system function, please also refer to the “Navigation system function index” on page 16.
  • Page 164 INDEX Connect the Bluetoothr phone ..Numbers Contrast ......3 Routes selection .
  • Page 165 INDEX Edit “Dealer” or “Contact” ... Last 5 cities ..... 53, 57 Edit “Location”...
  • Page 166 INDEX Setting dealer as the destination ..Setting home as the destination ..Phone # switch ..... Setting screen .
  • Page 167 SC430_Navi_U (OM24594U) Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the Navigation System. Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use. Keep this manual in your vehicle at all times. The Navigation System is one of the most technologically advanced ve- hicle accessories ever developed.
  • Page 168 SC430_Navi_U (OM24594U) Please be aware that all current vehicle navigation systems have certain limitations that may affect their ability to perform properly. The accuracy of the vehicle’s position depends on the satellite con- dition, road configuration, vehicle condition or other circumstan- ces.
  • Page 169 SC430_Navi_U (OM24594U) Important information about this manual Initial screen For safety reasons, this manual indicates items requiring particular attention with the following marks. CAUTION This is a warning against anything which may cause injury to people if the warning is ignored. You are in- formed about what you must or must When you start the engine or turn the not do in order to reduce the risk of...
  • Page 170 SC430_Navi_U (OM24594U) Safety Instruction “English” To use your system in the safest possible Touch either “Français” manner, follow all the safety tips shown be- to select a language. low. Read and follow the instructions. “I Agree” This system is intended to assist you in When you touch the switch reaching your destination and, if used...
  • Page 171 SC430_Navi_U (OM24594U) While you are driving, listen to the voice in- CAUTION structions as much as possible and glance at the screen briefly and only when it is D For safety, the driver should not safe. However, do not totally rely on voice operate the navigation system guidance.
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  • Page 173 SC430_Navi_U (OM24594U) Table of Contents Quick Quick guide — guide — Overview switches and guidance screen ..— Registering home or preset destinations ..—...
  • Page 174 SC430_Navi_U (OM24594U) Destination input by “Coordinates” ......Destination input by “Phone #” .
  • Page 175 SC430_Navi_U (OM24594U) Delete previous point ......... . Map color .
  • Page 176 Quick guide — — Overview switches and guidance screen 0USC01 Name Function Page This symbol indicates a map view with north−up North−up or or heading−up. Touching this symbol changes heading−up the map orientation. symbol This figure indicates the map scale. Scale indicator Touch this switch to reduce the map scale.
  • Page 177 Name Function Page Touch this switch to obtain information regard- 85, 88, ing the route to the destination and information “Map View” about the POI (Points of Interest) on the map switch screen. Touch this switch to obtain a broader view. Some of the switches on the screen are not dis- “AOFF”...
  • Page 178 — Registering home or preset destinations Push “MENU” button. 08SC01 Touch “My Places”. Touch “Register”. There are 13 different methods to search your home or preset des- tinations. See “Destination input” on page 46.
  • Page 179 Touch “Enter”. The “Memory Point” screen is displayed. Touch “Attribute”. Registering home: Touch Registering preset destinations: Touch one of preset switches 1 to 5. Touch “OK”. Registration of home or preset destina- tions is complete. You can change the icon, quick access, name, location and phone number.
  • Page 180 — Operation flow: guiding the route Push “DESTINATION” button. There are 13 different methods to search destinations. See “Destination input” on page 46. Touch “Enter”. The navigation system performs a search for the route. Touch “Guide”, and start driving. Routes other than the one recommended can also be selected.
  • Page 181 — Setting home as the destination Push “DESTINATION” button. Touch can be used if your home has been registered. Touch “Enter”. The navigation system performs a search for the route. Touch “Guide”, and start driving. Routes other than the one recommended can also be selected.
  • Page 182 SC430_Navi_U (OM24594U) Navigation system function index hMapi Displaying maps Page Viewing the map screen Displaying the current vehicle position Viewing the current position vicinity map Changing the scale Changing the map orientation Displaying POIs* Displaying the estimated travel time to the destination Selecting the dual map screen Viewing foot print map Changing the map color...
  • Page 183 SC430_Navi_U (OM24594U) During route guidance Page Suspending route guidance Adjusting route guidance volume Deleting the destination Displaying the entire route map Changing or straying from the displayed route hUseful functionsi Memory points Page Registering your own memory points Marking icons on the map Information Page Displaying vehicle maintenance timing...
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