NAV102
with
NavMate
~
BASIC
OPERATION
Head
Unit
Button
Functions
Accessing the Navigation Software
Press the SRC button and select the NAV icon to access navigation mode.
Selecting/Listening to aSource while Navigating
While navigating, other sources may be selected and listened to such as AM-FM Tuner, CD,
etc.
To
listen to another source while navigating, press the SRC button and then select a
source from the Source Menu. Navigation voice prompts will be heard automatically, although
the navigation map cannot be seen.
To
view the navigation screen, but continue to listen to the
selected source, press the following buttons:
UV9 /VM9213 IVM9212N /VM9312HD: Press
and
holdthe WIDE button.
VM9223: Press and hold the PIC button.
VM9413 /VM9423: Press
and
hold
the NAV button.
VM9412 /VM9512 IAMM10N IVM9512HD /AMM12N: Press
and
hold the DISP button.
VM9022 /VM9022HD: Press
and
hold
the PIP button.
Acquiring
a
Satellite
Signal
Drive your vehicle to an open area where the GPS signal can be clearly received and park the
vehicle. If the device is in motion, the signal can take longer to initially connect.
With the ignition on, verify that the "GPS" indicator is green. It may take up to 5minutes to
establish the first connection. Subsequent connections will be faster (30 seconds to 1minute),
but
if
you have not used the unit for several days
or
are very far away from the last location you
used
it,
it may take up to 5minutes again to find astrong signal. If you cannot acquire the
signal, drive to another location. If the signal is still unobtainable, check your antenna
installation.
Once aGPS signal has been established, verify that the information display clock time (time
displayed on the radio) matches the navigation system clock. With an established GPS signal,
the software will follow you as you move and navigate.
The GPS symbol (
~
)may change colors indicating the strength ofthe signal. The GPS
symbol colors mean:
Green -GPS signal is free from obstruction and is being received regularly -at least four
satellites are being received.
Yellow -GPS signal is partially obstructed which means only three satellites are being
received.
Red -GPS signal
is
unavailable, meaning two
or
fewer satellites are being received.
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Using
the
Keyboard
Keyboard CommandButtons
Table 1: Keyboard Command Buttons
rEJ
Press to clear your selection and start over.
+-
~
Press to switch to City entry.
5J
Press to switch to Postal Code entry.
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JPress to add aspace when entering amulti-word location.
[r-@S%
]When applicable, the specials characters button appears to the left
of
the space button,
allowing to complete your entry
of
abusiness name. Press to view the special charac-
ters keyboard.
IF"
~]Press to confirm current entry and begin navigation.
]Press to return to the previous screen.
Ir-
~
Look
AheadFeature
Your NAV102 offers aconvenient interactive look-ahead search function to prevent
misspelling. Only keys that lead to asearch result can be pressed -all others are greyed out.
After entering the second character, only letters that can be used to spell an existing
destination will be available for selection ofthe third character, the fourth character, and so on.