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Speed Limit
Control how speed limit sign and warnings are given.
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V 15’ 91°“me 50 ~‘ SW" °" ""’ The map data contains speed limit information
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1 5an b n...» your convenience, the speed limit unit; i.e. miles
or kilometers, matches the system’s unit setting.
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Speed warning: An acoustic warning is given when the speed limit is exceeded Speeding tolerance: The
acoustic speed warning may be adjusted by using the
Speeding Tolerance. For example, on a oomph road, ifthe Speeding Tolerance is set at 3mph, the driver
is alerted if the vehicle exceeds 63mph.
Show on Map: Choose how to display the Speed Limit Sign on the main map:
- Always: Speed Limit Sign will be displayed on map where available
- Only when exceeding limit: Displayed only when exceeding speed limit. This control is independent of
the Speeding Tolerance.
. Never: Speed Limit Sign is neverdisplayed on the main map
The Speed Limit Sign displays miles or kilometers according to the system's unit settings.This may be
changed by going to [Menu] > [Settings] > [Units].
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Fuel
Set current fuel price, and adjust consumption estimates according to vehicle.
Ymirjniirney's fuel cost estimate will appear nn the'Rnute §iimmary’ page, You ran arress this screen
via [Menu] > [My Route] > [Route Summary].
Fuel Cost
- Fuel Price Fuel prices fluctuate throughout
the year. This setting allows you to adjust the
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fuel prices according to current prices.
Currency options include Dollar ($), Euro (6),
Cl" 2 3 _ ° 0 British Pound. Swiss Franc.and Danish Krone.
miles per gallon (us)
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Pricing for fuel volumes can be set as either’per gallon (US)’or’per Iiter‘.
. Consumption
The consumption section allows you to set your vehicle’s fuel consumption. This fuel consumption will
then be used in the cost estimate for your trip.
Most modern vehicles include a fuel economy label which describes the vehicle’s fuel economy ratings.
Alternatively, to find out your vehicle’s fuel consumption, please see the’Fuel Economy Guide’ at
www.fueleconomy.gov. This guide is published by the U5. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and
U5. Department of Energy (DOE). It contains an extensive listing of m05t vehicle makes and models.
Vehicle consumption is typically expressed as two fuel economy estimates:
~ City: represents urban driving and driving in stop and-go rush hourtraffic. City driving typically
consumes more fuel than highway driving.
- Highway: represents driving on a mixture of rural and interstate highway driving, typical of longer trips
in free-flowing traffic.
- Note
Please be aware that the actual fuel cost may vary according to other factors which affect the fuel
consumption; for example, driver behavior, driving conditions, vehicle maintenance, fuel characteristics,
and weather. The cost estimate is an estimate of fuel costs only. Other costs, such as Toll charges are not
included in the calculation.
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Keyboard
Set keyboard option.
Keyboard
ABCDEF
You can select your keyboard layout preference
here. This will change the keyboard layout for
J GWEN" address and POI searches among others.
- ABCD
, - QWERTY
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About
Shows the product name, version, data source and other licensing information.
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"mm" - Product Key identifies your product. You will
Engine need this key when contacting customer
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Restore Settings
Restore all settings to factory defaults.
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Note
Please use caution when choosing this option, as any adjustments you have made to settings, such as
map color, will be lost! ‘Favorites'and'Itineraries’that you have created will not be removed.
05) GPS
You can check GPS status and GPS information on this page
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Speedometer Close
- Blue satellite: GPS fix is established.
- Pink satellite: GPS fix is unavailable.
Pressing the  button will reset the GPS module. It may take up to one minute to reacquire the
GPS signal It may take some time to receive GPS signalsr
Speedometer
Your vehicle's speed is represented in analogue and digital You can also view the average and maxi-
mum speed for your current trip.
Speedometer
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A compass, in the top left corner, displays the general direction in which you are travelling.
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Built in DVD/CD player
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(19 Volume down button w PIP button (Picture in Picture)
Q8) Volume level display “J Dualzone button
Cg) Volume UP button (jg Video slice button
fig) Previous Track button w Random button
4; Rewind button / 1 Repeat button
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(I o pause button (IQ DVD Menu button
(if) Fast forward button (fig) Select button
@ Next track button GM Mute button
(if) Stop button
0 When the DVD source is selected the main menu will display. ‘ ' h . e \/'\ f
o The "Up", "Down". "Left" and “Right buttons will allow the user to navigate the \ \_,' \
DVD’ 5 menu
0 The ”Select” button will select the currently highlighted option of the DVD menu.
0 The"DVD Menu“ button will recall the DVD’s menu at any time.
' Pressing the“+" button will Increase volume
0 Pressing the”- " button will decrease volume
l Volume Ievel' IS displayed between the volume controls.
0 Pressing the mute number will mute audio
o Pressing the mute button again will resume audio
0 Pressing play/pause button will pause the video playback.
0 Pressing the play/pause button again will resume playback.
o Pressing the stop button will stop playback
o Pressrng the skip ahead button will skip the current chapter and begin the next.
0 Pressing the skip back button will return to the beginning ofthe current chapter.
! Pressing the skip back button two times will return the beginning of the previous
chapter. Note: if playback is less than 3 seconds into the chapter pressing skip back will start the
previous chapter.
G Pressing the fast forward button will increase play speed. The rate will increase each time the button is
pressed. Fast forward speeds are xz,x4,xs,xzo. If pressed again once playing at X20 speed normal play will
be resumed. To resume normal play speed from at anytime press the play button.
0 Pressing the rewind button will reverse play speed. The rate will increase each time the button is pressed.
Reverse speeds are X2,X4,X8,X20. If pressed again once rewinding at X20 speed normal play will be
resumed. To resume normal play speed from at any time press the play button.
0 Pressing the picture in picture button will access the GPS navigation.
IfGPS navigation is currently running the DVD playback will appear in the upper
right side ofthe screen while GPS information will be displayed in the remainder
of the screen.
0 If GPS navigation is not currently running pressing the picture in picture button
will start the GPS.
For PIP controls see "Picture in Picture Controls " on page .7?
' Pressing the Dual Zone button will continue DVD player for rear monitor viewing while another source is
selected on the main unit. Audio will also continue through the connections labeled ”dual out".
0 Video slice operation
Video slice allows the user to view a selected portion of a video file. To select the portion desired press the
”A-B" button at the start of video portion desired during playback. To complete
the selection press the "A-B” button at the end ofthe desired video portion during
playback. Once completed the video will play only the sliced portion. Press "A-B”once more for
normal playback.
Note: This feature can also be used with music.
Pressing the Random button will turn on/off the random track playback feature. This feature works for both
CD and DVD music or video playback.
0 Pressing the repeat button will bring up the repeat option menu. Pressing the select button in this menu
shifts through the available options. Once the desired option is selected press the return button on the
bottom left to return to the standard toolbar.
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Pressing the video screen will engage full screen. Pressing the screen while in full screen mode will open
four options The "X" will stop Disc playback and return to the home screeniThe "Prev“and "Next" buttons
will skip ahead or backward through Tracks/Chapters. The back button will return the full Disc toolbar.
Blue—tooth P hone
Allows for hands free calling
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818-266-9885 ‘
213-589-0025
310-554-9899
818-268-6849
805—233—3455
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5 election box
0 utgoing call indicator
Incoming call indicator
Miss ed call indicator
Pair phone button
Delete button
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Recentcalls button
Phonebook button 0 Clear button
Blue»toom phone settings button ® Number keypad
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6 Volume down button ® Phone number display
Q Mute button ® Close source button
G Volume up button a Phone battery indicator
Q Send/Answer bumn @ Phone signal strength indicator
® Elld/lgllure bunuu ® Pull down menu butlbn
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Private call button
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Blue—tooth
BLUE-TOOTH is a wireless technology allowing communication between a mobile device or personal
computer over short distances. This enables a handeree caII between BLUE-TOOTH compatible devices.
Howto connect to a BLUE-TOOTH compatible device (Pairing)
Pairing sequence- Pair 4>New device -> ProductName PIN code ")(XXX"
0 Enter Blue-tooth mode
0 Press "Pair” to begin pairing.
0 Select “New Device"
Product Blue-tooth name and PIN code will be displayed on the upper Ieftside of the display
screen. Note: The system will remain “visible" to searching phones ior 90 seconds.
S elect search lor device from you mobile phones Blue-tooth options Nnte‘ wording and process may
di er irom one phone to another. See the owner‘s manual tor your particular phone tor more inlormalian on searching for
Blue-mom devlres
Fnllnw instruction: lined on your mnhile device and enterthe an played PIN when prompted
You may need to set your phone to automatically connect to your lngenix source unit for ease of
use. This will allow your mobile device to auto connect each time the source unit is powered up
providing the phone is within range. The phone will also auto disconnect each time the source
unit is powered down. More this mayalso be considered 'adding as a trusted device“ please consult your moblle
device owner's manual for more information
Note: PIN Code cannot be changed.
Using Blue-tooth Phone Functions
Making a call
C aIIs can be made through the various methods listed below.
0 The firstoption is simply call from your phone as you normally would. All sound will be heard
through your source unit . Calls can be ended or smrtedthrough eitherthe phone or the onscreen
dis play.
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0 The second option is on screen dialing. Use the keypad on the Ingenix touch screen to dial the
desired phone number, Press the green send butmn to begin the call.
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O The third option is through phone book. Press the Phonebook button on the display. This will
access the pl-ouebook stored on your phone and allow direucalling oi cunt-flu: listed.
Incoming calls
Incoming calls will display a caller IDtag in the center ofthe screen whenever a call is received. The user
must select to either accept or decline the call before Ingenix will accept any other input.
Caller IDtag pictured below
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213A233‘01 50
Incommina call.
Incomming call.
323-555-5555 213—233—0150
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Sea rching your phonebook through Ingenix
Note: Some blue tooth enabled phones may not support the phonebook feature
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Pair
1' he firstnme the Phonebook button IS pressed Ingenix will gather Contact information from your
phone.
5 ome mobile devices may require you transfer contactdata manually. This is sometimes called
"force" or ”push”. Consult your mobile device‘s operation manual for more information.
Searching through contacts on your Ingenix source unit is simple.
Press the up or down arrow to search one contact at a time.
You can also press the slider between the buttons to move through your contacts more quickly.
Deleting a contact
Deleting a contact will delete the contact from the Ingenix Phonebook. Itwill not delete the contact from
yuul phone. Place a check llldlk next w the selected cuiilacl/Luiilucb to be ueiered and plea) iiie ueieie
button.
Note: Some blue-tooth enabled phones may cause noise through the system.
Pull down menu in Blue-tooth Phone source
While operating in the Blue-tooth phone source the Navi PIP button will switch to full screen
Navigation when selected. Note: the Navi PIP button will not switch back to Blue-tooth Phone
when pressed from the Navigation source.
All other pull down buttons have standard function as listed in the page 14,
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Blue—tooth Music
Allows playback ofmedla from a Blue-tooth device
BLUE TOOTH is a wireless technology allowing communication between a mobile device or personal
computer over short distances. You can listen to audio files stored in Blue-tooth audio player or mobile
device.
Note: To pair your Blue-tooth device see How to connect to a BLUE-TOOTH compatible device
(Pairing) on page 86
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S ource title
5 top bunon
P la y button
previous track button
Next track button
Pause button
Pair button
PIP (picmre in picture) bumn
QQQQGQQG
9 Mute button
® Volume down bumn
0 Volume level display
® Volume up button
® Close source button
® Phone battery level display
a Phone signal strength display
@ Pull down menu bunon
C ontrol Interface
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Pressing the Play button wlII begin playback of media stored on your mobile device
Pressing the Pause button Will pause playback. Press
Pressing the Next track button will skip the current track and begin the next.
Pressing the Previous track button will skip back to the beginning of the current track. If the neck
is fewer than three seconds into the song this button will skip to the previous track.
Press the Stop button to stop music playback
Pressing the Mute button will mute the playback
Press the Mute button again to resume the volume level. Pressing the volume up or down will
also resume the volume level.
Press the Volume button to increase volume and the Volume button to decrease volume
Volume level will be displayed between the volume up and down buttons.
Note: control of media played on your Smartphonethrough the internet may be supported.
Note: Some blue-tooth enabled phones may cause noise through the system.
Pull down menu in Blue-tooth Music source
0 When the Blue~tooth music source is smrted Ingenix Will determine ifNavigauon IS running.
0 If Navigation is running the small Bluevtooth music menu will display in the upper right
hand side ofthe screen.
0 This window will allow you to access the controls of your Blue-tooth device without leaving
the navigation screen.
- Pressing the down arrow on the menu Will enlarge the Window and display full control
over BIue-tomh music functions,
0 The PIP button in the small Blue-tooth menu will run Biue»tooth music in full screen.
0 While in the Blue—tooth music screen the Navi PIP button will switch between the
Blue-tooth music and navigation sources.
0 Pressing the PIP button on the lower section ofthe Blue-tooth music source Will switch to
Navigation and dis playthe small Blue-tooth music menu in the upper right hand side.
0 All other pull down buttons have standard function as listed on page 14.
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