Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Operation Manual
- Resetting the microprocessor
- Contents
- Precaution
- Parts and Controls
- Protecting your product against theft
- Basic operation
- Navigation
- Menu screen view and operations
- Map Screen
- Searching for a destination
- Searching for a location by address
- Searching for Points of Interest (POI)
- Selecting a destination from stored locations
- Selecting a destination from stored routes
- Selecting a destination from history
- Searching for a location using [Combined Search]
- Searching for a location by the coordinates
- Searching for a location by scrolling the map
- Selecting the route options
- Starting the navigation
- Checking and modifying the current route
- Storing a location in [Saved Location]
- Storing a route in [Saved Routes]
- Receiving real-time traffic information (TMC)
- Checking useful information about your trip
- Navigation Settings
- Updating the map
- Bluetooth
- Wi-Fi
- AV source
- Setup for iPod®/iPhone®or smartphone
- HD Radio™ Technology
- Disc
- Compressed files
- iPod
- AppRadio Mode +
- Apple CarPlay™
- Android Auto™
- Pandora®
- SiriusXM® Satellite Radio
- HDMI
- AUX
- AV input
- Wireless Mirroring
- iDatalink
- Settings
- Favorite menu
- Other functions
- Appendix
- Troubleshooting
- Error messages
- Positioning technology
- Handling large errors
- Route setting information
- Handling and care of discs
- Playable discs
- Detailed information for playable media
- Bluetooth
- SiriusXM® Satellite Radio
- Wi-Fi
- HD Radio™ Technology
- SDXC
- WMA/WMV
- FLAC
- DivX
- AAC
- Google™, Google Play, Android
- Android Auto
- Detailed information regarding connected iPod devices
- Using app-based connected content
- Pandora®
- HDMI
- IVONA Text-to-Speech
- Specs
- Installation Manual
- Quick Start Guide
- Spec Sheet
- Warranty
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the sensor status and it may recover the
accuracy to normal condition (page 142).
Map matching
As mentioned, the positioning systems
used by this navigation system are
susceptible to certain errors. Their
calculations may, on occasion, place you in
a location on the map where no road
exists. In this situation, the processing
system understands that vehicles travel
only on roads, and can correct your
position by adjusting it to a nearby road.
This is called map matching.
With map matching
Without map matching
Positioning errors are kept to a minimum
by combining GPS, dead reckoning and
map matching. However, in some
situations, these functions may not work
properly, and the error may become
bigger.
• GPS positioning is disabled if signals
cannot be received from more than two
GPS satellites.
• In some driving conditions, signals from
GPS satellites may not reach your vehicle.
In this case, it is impossible for the system
to use GPS positioning.
In tunnels or enclosed parking garages
Under elevated roads or similar
structures
When driving among high buildings
Handling large errors
When positioning by GPS is
impossible
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