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Introduction
The VNS system can be used even if a desti-
nation has not been selected.
The vehicle's current route will be shown on
the screen and the vehicle's position will be
indicated by a blue arrow on the map.
The system's contents may vary from state to
state, and not all menu selections may be
available for technical reasons.
Start up
The system starts up by displaying text on
the screen that must be confirmed by press-
ing ENTER after you have selected to use
Easy mode
Advanced mode
either
or
01 Getting to know the navigation system
Map mode
When the system has started, the screen will
display the main menu briefly before entering
Map mode. A map of the vehicle's current
location will then be displayed.
Press BACK to display the main menu.
Press ENTER to activate the shortcut
menu.
Press the navigation control to activate
Map scroll mode, for example to see
parts of the map that are outside of the
screen area.
Pressing ENTER in this mode activates the
Map scroll menu, see page 24.
On/Off
ON
The ignition must be in position I or II in order
to operate the system (refer to the vehicle's
owner's manual).
Press ENTER or BACK.
The screen will slide up from the dashboard
automatically. It may take several seconds for
the system to determine the vehicle's location
.
and direction.

Before you start

Off
1. Use the navigation control to go to
down
.
2. Press ENTER (press BACK to go to the
main menu before shutting down).
The screen will retract automatically into the
dashboard.
NOTE
The system can be used even if the engine
is not running. It should be turned off when
not in use to help avoid battery drain.
Settings
The system is provided with default settings,
but it will start with the settings that were
most recently used.
If a setting is changed and you wish to return
to the default setting, only the currently
selected function will be affected.
There is no global reset function to return all
settings to default.
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