User Guide

1. Using Navigation on Large Display
Welcome to JoyRoute Plus™ Navigation program for the Joyride™ system!
The Joyride™ system has an optionalGlobal Positioning System (GPS) -based navigation
system that provides “turn-by-turn” instructions using the computer’s wave files to audibly
guide you to a calculated destination. When selected, its Text-to-Speech (TTS) engine also
reads back street names at critical-turn maneuvers along a route. A Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Navigation Unit UDR12 encloses Dead-Reckoning sensor inputs (GPS and gyro) for accurate
car positioning and interaction with your car’s speed pulse.
Directional icons and trip information also appear on the screen. Based on information you
enter or select, the JoyRoute Plus™ Navigation program will automatically calculate a route
and announce the first maneuver. Other features in the Joyride™ system allow you to preview
the entire route, calculate a route based on time or distance, and check status of all the system
components.
Calibrate first - Depending on the make of car, when Navigation is first launched, the system
requires that the car be driven about 1/2 hour to calibrate the GPS. This is required for
accurate speed pulse and GPS car positioning.
One of the key features that the Joyride™ system performs is running as a navigation aid while
playing DVD movies for rear seat viewers.
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Using Navigation Large Display
Calibrating the
GPS system for
accurate car
positioning
JoyRoute Plus™ Navigation for
IMPORTANT