GPS NAVIGATION SYSTEM DNX7250DAB DNX525DAB DNX5250BT DNX4250DAB DNX4250BT GPS NAVIGATION INSTRUCTION MANUAL © IM382_Nav_E_En_00
Contents End-User License Agreements Getting Started 12 Finding Locations 14 Using the Navigation System Help When You Need It Searching Help Topics Status Bar Icons Satellite Signals Viewing GPS Satellite Signals Using the On-Screen Buttons Using the On-Screen Keyboard Adding a Shortcut Removing a Shortcut Finding a Location by Category Searching Within a Category Finding a Location Using the Search Bar Changing the Search Area Finding Fuel Stations and Prices Finding an Address Finding a City Findin
Using the Apps About Smartphone Link Downloading Smartphone Link Connecting to Smartphone Link Sending a Location from Your Phone Disabling Calls While Connected About Garmin Live Services Subscribing to Garmin Live Services About ecoRoute Creating a Vehicle Profile Resetting Your Vehicle Profile Calibrating Fuel Economy Taking the ecoChallenge About ecoChallenge Scores Hiding Your ecoChallenge Score Resetting Your Score Viewing Your Fuel Economy About the Mileage Report Viewing a Mileage Report Exporting
End-User License Agreements Software License Agreement BY USING THE DNX7250DAB / DNX5250BT / DNX525DAB / DNX4250BT / DNX4250DAB, YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT. PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULLY. Garmin Ltd. and its subsidiaries (“Garmin”) grant you a limited license to use the software embedded in this device (the “Software”) in binary executable form in the normal operation of the product.
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Traffic End User License Agreement Your Garmin product may be equipped to receive traffic data. If it is so equipped, the following terms and conditions apply to your use of your Garmin product. HERE North America LLC and/or its affiliates including Traffic.com (formerly NavTeq Traffic) (“HERE”) or another third party traffic provider (“TPTP”) holds the rights to the traffic information (“Traffic Data”).
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Getting Started The first time you use your Kenwood Navigation System, you need to set up your system. The Help menu provides additional information. Help When You Need It WARNING See "Safety Precautions and Important Information" in the Quick Start Guide for product warnings and other important information. ⁄ Select Apps > Help to view information about using the device. Searching Help Topics • The screenshots shown in this manual may not exactly match the screens on your navigation system.
Satellite Signals Adding a Shortcut After your vehicle is turned on, the navigation system begins acquiring satellite signals. The system may need a clear view of the sky to acquire satellite signals. When at least one of the bars is green, your system has acquired satellite signals. You can add shortcuts to the Where To? menu. A shortcut can point to a location, a category, or a search tool. The Where To? menu can contain up to 36 shortcut icons.
Finding Locations The navigation system offers many methods for finding locations. The detailed maps loaded in your navigation system contain locations, such as restaurants, hotels, and auto services. You can use categories to browse for nearby businesses and attractions. Finding a Location by Category 1 Select Where To?. 3 Enter a search term. Suggested search terms appear below the search bar as you type. 2 Select a category, or select Categories.
Finding Fuel Stations and Prices Finding a City Before you can use this feature, you must subscribe to the Fuel Price service, and your device must be connected via a supported phone running Smartphone Link. This feature is not available in all areas. Before you can find a city, you must add a shortcut to the cities search tool (page 13). You can find nearby fuel stations and compare fuel prices. 1 Select Where To? > Cities. 2 Select Enter Search. 3 Enter a city name, and select .
Finding Locations Finding a Location Using Coordinates Before you can find a location using coordinates, you must add a shortcut to the coordinates search tool (page 13). You can find a location using latitude and longitude coordinates. This can be helpful when geocaching. 4 Select an option: • Select a location marker. • Select a point, such as a street, intersection, or address location. 5 If necessary, select the location description to view additional information. 1 Select Where To? > Coordinates.
Going Home 4 Select an area on the map. Select Where To? > Go Home. The address of the location appears at the bottom of the screen. Editing Your Home Location Information 1 Select Where To? > Saved > Home. 2 Select > 5 Select the location description. 6 Select Set Location. > Edit. Saving a Location 3 Enter your changes. 1 Search for a location (page 14). 4 Select Done. 2 From the search results, select a location.
Finding Locations Starting a Route to a Saved Location 1 Select Where To? > Saved. 2 If necessary, select a category, or select All Saved Places. 3 Select a location. 4 Select Go!. Editing a Saved Location You can add custom categories to organize your saved locations. ⁄ • Categories appear in the saved locations menu after you have saved more than 12 locations. 1 Select Where To? > Saved. 2 Select a location. 3 Select . 1 Select Where To? > Saved. 4 Select 2 If necessary, select a category.
Navigation You can create, customize, and edit your routes. Starting a Route Using the Navigation Map 1 Search for a location (page 14). 1 From the main menu, select View Map. 2 Select a location. 2 If the zoom controls are hidden, select the map to display the zoom controls. 3 Select Go!. 4 If necessary, select a route. Previewing Multiple Routes 1 Search for a location (page 14). 3 Select the map to switch to browsing mode. Map buttons appear.
Navigation Adding a Point to a Route 1 While navigating a route, select return to the main menu. Using Suggested Routes to 2 Select Where To?. 3 Search for the location (page 14). 4 Select Go!. 5 Select Add to Active Route. Before you can use this feature, you must save at least one location and enable the travel history feature (page 17). Using the myTrends™ feature, your device predicts your destination based on your travel history, the day of the week, and the time of day.
Finding Exit Services 1 From the map, select Adding a Custom Avoidance Area > Exit Services. 2 Use the arrows to select an upcoming exit. Custom avoidances allow you to avoid specific areas and sections of road. You can enable and disable custom avoidances as needed. 3 Select an exit service tab. 1 Select Settings > Navigation > Custom Avoidances. 4 Select a point of interest. 2 If necessary, select Add Avoidance. 3 Select Add Avoid Area. Navigating to an Exit 1 From the map, select .
Navigation Deleting Custom Avoidances 1 Select Settings > Navigation > Custom Avoidances. 2 Select an option: • To delete all custom avoidances, select . • To delete one custom avoidance, select the > Delete. avoidance, and select Enabling Advanced Detours Select Settings > Navigation > Advanced Detours. Taking a Detour Around Specified Areas You can take a detour for a specified distance along your route or detour around specific roads.
The Map Pages You can customize which data appear on the map and view upcoming turns and current location information. Customizing the Map Layers You can customize which data appear on the map, such as icons for points of interest and road conditions. 1 From the map, select . Changing the Map Perspective 1 Select Settings > Map & Vehicle > Driving Map View. 2 Select an option: 2 Select Map Layers. • Select Track Up to display the map in two dimensions (2-D), with your direction of travel at the top.
The Map Pages Viewing a List of Turns Viewing Junctions When you are navigating a route, you can view all of the turns and maneuvers for your entire route and the distance between turns. While navigating a route, you can view the junctions on major roadways. When you approach a junction in a route, the image of that junction appears briefly, if available. 1 Select the text bar on the top of the map. ⁄ • The Lane Assist page with Junction View is not available on the DNX4250BT and DNX4250DAB.
Resetting Trip Information 1 From the map, select 2 Select > Trip Computer. > Reset All. 3 Select an option: • When not navigating a route, select Select All to reset every data field, except the speedometer, on the page. • Select Reset Trip Data to reset the information on the trip computer. • Select Reset Max. Speed to reset the maximum speed. • Select Reset Trip B to reset the odometer.
Using the Apps The Apps on your navigation system provide access to weather, trip planning, fuel reports, and more. About Smartphone Link Sending a Location from Your Phone Smartphone Link is a phone application that allows your navigation system to download live data using your phone data connection. Your system transfers data from Smartphone Link using Bluetooth wireless technology. Smartphone Link is registered as a navigation application on your phone.
About Garmin Live Services About ecoRoute Before you can use Garmin Live Services, your device must be connected to a supported phone running Smartphone Link (page 26). The ecoRoute feature calculates your vehicle fuel economy, carbon footprint, and the fuel price of navigating to a destination, and offers tools for improving fuel efficiency. Some Garmin Live Services, like Weather, are available as separate apps on your device.
Using the Apps Taking the ecoChallenge The ecoChallenge helps you maximize your fuel economy by scoring your driving habits. The higher your ecoChallenge scores, the more fuel you save. The ecoChallenge collects data and calculates a score whenever you are moving. The ecoChallenge score on the map. icon displays your current Select Apps > ecoRoute > ecoChallenge. ⁄ Viewing Your Fuel Economy 1 Select Apps > ecoRoute > Fuel Economy.
Exporting a Mileage Report 1 Connect a USB mass storage device to your Kenwood unit. 2 Select Apps > ecoRoute > Mileage Report. 3 Select Export to export and save the reports to the USB mass storage device. Setting Routes that Use Less Fuel 1 Select Settings > Navigation > Calculation Mode. 2 Select Less Fuel. Viewing the Weather Forecast Before you can use this feature, your device must be connected to a supported phone running Smartphone Link (page 26). This feature is not available in all areas.
Using the Apps Viewing Weather Alerts Editing a Trip Itinerary While you are traveling with your device, weather alerts may appear on the map. You can also view a map of weather alerts near your current location or near a selected city. 1 Select Apps > Trip Planner. 2 Select a saved trip. 3 Select an option: 1 Select Apps > Weather. 2 If necessary, select a city. • To change the arrival or departure time, select a location in the trip.
Using the World Clock Finding Parking 1 Select Apps > World Clock. 2 If necessary, select a city, enter a city name, and select Done. You can find detailed parking information, in cluding parking availability in nearby garages, and pricing information. Viewing the World Map Select Apps > World Clock > Before you can use this feature, you must subscribe to the Dynamic Parking service, and your device must be connected to a supported phone running Smartphone Link (page 26).
Traffic Information Using the built-in receiver, the navigation system can receive and use traffic information. When a traffic message is received, you can see the event on the map and change your route to avoid the traffic incident. ⁄ • Traffic information is not available in all areas. NOTICE Garmin and JVC KENWOOD are not responsible for the accuracy or timeliness of the traffic information. Traffic information may not be available in all areas or countries.
Traffic on Your Route Viewing Traffic on the Map When calculating your route, the navigation system examines the current traffic and automatically optimizes the route for the shortest time. If a severe traffic delay occurs on your route while you are navigating, your navigation system automatically recalculates the route. The traffic icon changes color to indicate the severity of traffic conditions on your route or on the road you are currently traveling.
Traffic Information About Traffic Cameras Before you can use this feature, you must subscribe to the photoLive service, and your device must be connected to a supported phone running Smartphone Link (page 26). This feature is not available in all areas. Traffic cameras provide live images of traffic conditions on major roadways and intersections. You can save cameras that you want to view regularly. Saving a Traffic Camera 1 Select Apps > MyCameras. 2 Select Add Camera. 3 Select a road.
Customizing the Settings You can customize the settings of your GPS navigation system. Customizing the Navigation System 1 Select Settings. 2 Select a setting category. 3 Select the setting to change it. Changing the Navigation Settings Select Settings > Navigation. • Calculation Mode—sets route preference. • Avoidances—sets road features to avoid on a route. • Custom Avoidances—allows you to avoid specific roads or areas. • Advanced Detours—sets the length of a detour.
Customizing the Settings Updating the Time Settings Select Settings > Units & Time. • Current Time—select Automatic to update the time automatically. When Automatic is not selected, you can adjust the time in 15-minute increments. You can restore a category of settings or all settings to the factory default values. 1 Select Settings. • Time Format—select a 12-hour, 24-hour, or UTC time format. 2 If necessary, select a settings category. • Units—sets the unit of measure used for distances.
Appendix This appendix provides additional information about your navigation system, such as how to update the software and map data. Updating the Software Before you can update the navigation system software, you must have a USB mass storage device and an Internet connection. 1 Go to www.garmin.com/kenwood. 2 Select Update. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions Updating the Map Data You can purchase updated map data from Garmin or ask your Kenwood dealer or Kenwood service center for details. 1 Go to www.
Appendix Custom POIs (Points of Interest) You can manually load custom points of interest (POI) databases, available from various companies on the Internet. Some custom POI databases contain alert information for points such as safety cameras and school zones. The navigation system can notify you when you approach one of these points. You are responsible for ensuring that your use of safety camera information is lawful in your area.
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