of the manual whenever you need to. Regardless of your choice, be sure to store this manual on your motorcycle along with your Owner’s Manual for reference. System Controls Operation While Riding Most of the system controls are automatically disabled while your motorcycle is in motion. Only the Navigation System’s left handlebar
of the manual whenever you need to. Regardless of your choice, be sure to store this manual on your motorcycle along with your Owner's Manual for reference.
2009 Honda GL1800 NAVIGATION SYSTEM 1 Contents Preface .......................................5 Introduction .....................................6 A Few Words About Safety ............8 System Limitations..........................9 Favorable Reception Areas for GPS Signals.............................9 Unfavorable Reception Areas for GPS Signals...........................10 User Agreement.............................11 Getting Started........................13 Getting Started...............................14 System Overview ......................14 Operating Controls ....................15 Startup .......................................16 Display Screens .........................18 Map Screen................................19 Point Review Screens................23 Route Calculate & Edit Route Screens ..................................24 XM NavWeather & XM NavTraffic Map Screens .......25 Main Menu ................................26 Let's Take a Trip .......................29 Tips ............................................ 35 2 Operating Controls ................ 37 Right Fairing Panel Controls.........38 Left Handlebar Controls ................39 Center Display Controls ................40 Audio System Controls .................41 Center Display Screens .......... 43 Center Display Screens .................44 Types of Navigation System Screens ..................................44 Map Screens ..................................46 Map Layouts..............................46 Map Screen................................47 Next Turn Pop-up......................51 Alert Icon...................................51 Automatic Re-routing................52 Map Scale Zoom .......................53 White Arrow Point Locator.......54 Menu Screens ................................56 Summary of Main Menu Functions ...............................61 Keyboard Screens..........................64 Operating Keyboards.................65 List Screens ...................................67 Point Review Screens.................... 68 Route Calculate & Edit Route Screens ...................................... 71 Route Calculate Screen ............. 71 Edit Route Screens ....................72 Weather/Traffic Information Screen ........................................ 76 Weather Information Screen ..... 76 Traffic Information Screen........ 78 Traffic/Weather Review Screen.................................... 79 Find Destination......................81 Find Destination ............................ 82 By Favorite .................................... 83 Finding Nearest ......................... 83 Finding by Name....................... 86 By Previous Find ........................... 88 By Point of Interest........................90 Category/Subcategory ...............90 Point of Interest Categories & Subcategories ........................ 91 Finding Nearest ......................... 92 Finding by Name....................... 93 Contents By Address ....................................95 By Intersection...............................98 By City.........................................101 By Exit.........................................102 Finding Nearest Exits ..............102 Selecting Exit Road .................103 Favorite Places ......................105 Favorite Places.............................106 Storing Favorite Places............107 Renaming Favorite Places .......108 Deleting Favorite Places..........109 Route ...................................... 111 Route............................................112 Route to New Destination............114 Recalculate Route ........................115 Edit Route ....................................116 Adding a Location as a Via .....117 Adding a Road as a Via ...........119 Detour ..........................................121 Route to Home ......................123 Route to Home.............................124 Calculating a Route Home ......125 Checking Your Home Location...............................125 Deleting Your Home Location...............................126 Weather................................. 127 Weather........................................128 Viewing Weather Map ............129 Viewing Weather for Other City ......................................129 Viewing Weather Forecast ......130 Traffic.................................... 131 Traffic ..........................................132 Viewing Traffic on Full Map ..133 Viewing Traffic by Road.........133 Viewing Traffic on Current Route ...................................134 Traffic Avoidance....................135 Setup / Info............................ 137 Setup / Info ..................................138 Setup Screen 1 .............................139 Setup Screen 1 .........................139 Setup Screen 2 .............................143 Setup Screen 2 .........................143 Setup System 1 ............................150 Setup System 1 ........................150 Setup System 2 ............................152 Setup System 2 ........................152 Setup Voice .................................158 Info Screens .................................159 GPS Info ..................................159 System Info..............................159 XM Info...................................159 Technical & Consumer Information ...........................161 Glossary ....................................... 162 System Messages.........................164 Troubleshooting...........................165 System Limitations......................170 Database Limitations ...................172 Customer Support........................173 Index ............................................177 3 4 Preface Introduction ................................................................................. 6 A Few Words About Safety........................................................8 System Limitations......................................................................9 Favorable Reception Areas for GPS Signals .......................................9 Unfavorable Reception Areas for GPS Signals .................................10 User Agreement.........................................................................11 Preface 5 Introduction Your Navigation System is a highlysophisticated yet easy-to-use system with visual and voice guidance that uses satellites and a map database to show you where you are and help guide you to a desired destination. The Navigation System receives signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS), a network of 24 satellites in orbit around the earth. By receiving signals from several of these satellites, the Navigation System can determine the latitude, longitude, and other positioning information for your motorcycle. In addition, a speed sensor on your motorcycle keeps track of the speed of travel at all times. GPS is operated by the U.S. Department of Defense. The system is subject to changes that could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment, including your Navigation System. For example, you may be riding down a highway and your Navi system, relying on GPS data, will tell you you are on the frontage road adjacent to the highway you are actually on. However, you should find your experience with GPS 6 Preface navigation highly satisfactory. The Navigation System is easy to use. The locations of many places of business and entertainment are already entered in the system. You can select any of them as a destination by using the control panel on the right fairing. If a desired destination is not in the system's database, you can still enter it and the system should be able to direct you to it in most cases. You can also save (store) locations in the system as Favorite Places. The system also retains your last 30 finds as Previous Finds so you can easily return to them, and allows you to store a home address to simplify returning home from your destination. The system provides map coverage for the 50 U.S. states and Canada. The coverage consists of accurately mapped metropolitan and rural areas. Roads within metropolitan areas, interstate highways, and major roads connecting cities are typically verified. Verified roads have been driven by the database supplier and information like the road's average speed, turn restrictions, or whether it is a one-way street are contained in the Navigation System. The route calculated by the system may not be the shortest possible because only major roads are mapped in non-detailed areas. You may be aware of secondary roads that shorten the travel distance and time. While you are riding, the Navigation System provides voice guidance so you do not have to take your eyes off the road. These instructions are provided in advance of the actual riding maneuver so you have time to slow down and prepare for the maneuver. How to Use this Manual You have two options: · Read the entire manual. · Read the Getting Started section to gain an overview of what the system can do. Then begin learning the controls and screen displays. You can reference the more detailed sections of the manual whenever you need to. Regardless of your choice, be sure to store this manual on your motorcycle along with your Owner's Manual for reference. System Controls Operation While Riding Most of the system controls are automatically disabled while your motorcycle is in motion. Only the Navigation System's left handlebar controls and audio system controls continue to operate while riding. Introduction Accessory Precautions Installing metallic or metalized accessories near the windscreen can seriously degrade or prevent GPS reception because the GPS antenna is located under the windscreen. GPS antenna If you plan to install electronic components such as motorcycle location devices, additional amplifiers, or other audio components, ensure that they are not located near the navigation control unit in the travel trunk or near the center display screen. Electronic signals from these devices can cause intermittent disruption of the navigation system. Preface 7 A Few Words About Safety The Navigation System is one of many items on the motorcycle that can distract you. Remember that your primary focus should always be on the road. To operate the Navigation System, enter information into the system before you begin riding or when your motorcycle is stopped. Then, as you ride, listen to the voice guidance and glance at the screen information when it is safe to do so. When your motorcycle is moving, only the left handlebar controls and audio system controls for the Navigation System will operate. Pull off the road if you need more time to study the screen or operate the controls. WARNING Using the Navigation System while riding can take your attention away from the road, causing a crash in which you could be seriously injured or killed. Glance at the navigation screen only when it is safe to do so. The Navigation System is designed to provide route information to help you reach your destination. However, this route guidance may sometimes conflict with road conditions such as street closures, road construction, and detours. Additionally, the system itself has certain limitations (see page 9). Therefore, you must verify the voice guidance and visual route information provided by the system by carefully observing the roadway, signs, and signals, etc. If you are unsure, proceed with caution. Always use your own good judgment, and obey traffic laws while riding. 8 Preface Although your Navigation System is a highly sophisticated piece of equipment, it has certain limitations. The system uses signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) to determine its current location. The GPS is operated by the U.S. Department of Defense. The system is subject to changes that could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment, including your Navigation System. For more information, see page 170. System Limitations Favorable Reception Areas for GPS Signals GPS reception is best in open areas, with no trees, tall buildings, or other tall objects that can interfere with the signal. Preface 9 System Limitations Unfavorable Reception Areas for GPS Signals The following areas restrict GPS signal reception. However, these obstacles do not interfere with the operation of the speed sensor in your motorcycle that tracks your movement along the route. Low GPS satellite position (less than 10 degrees) on the horizon. Areas with tall trees. The bottom level of multiple-level highways. Areas with tall buildings. Enclosed or indoor areas such as parking lots or tunnels. Be aware that high rise buildings may diffuse your GPS signal and cause an inaccurate display of your current location on the map screen. If this occurs, the message banner at the top of the screen turns yellow and displays Poor Satellite Reception. Additionally, if you are not using the Map Orientation setting, 2D North Up, the diffused signal reflection may cause the orientation to switch inaccurately. 10 Preface In using this "Satellite Linked Navigation System" SD (Secure Digital) memory card, which includes HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. Software, GARMIN LTD. Software, NAVIGATION TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION database contents and INFO USA CORPORATION database contents (hereinafter referred to as "Licensors"), you are bound by the terms and conditions set forth below. By using your copy of the SD memory card, you have expressed your agreement to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. You should, therefore, make sure that you read and understand the following provisions. If for any reason you do not wish to be bound by the terms of this agreement, please return the SD memory card to your Honda dealer. · The SD memory card may not be copied, duplicated, or otherwise modified, in whole or in part, without the express written permission of the Licensors. · The SD memory card may not be transferred or sublicensed to any third party for profit, rent or loan, or licensed for reuse in any manner. · The SD memory card may not be decompiled, reverse engineered or otherwise disassembled, in whole or in part. · The SD memory card may not be used in a network or by any other manner of simultaneous use in multiple systems. · The SD memory card is intended solely for personal use (or internal use where the end-user is a business) by the consumer. The SD memory card is not to be used for commercial purposes. · The Licensors do not guarantee to the customer that the functions included in the SD memory card meet the specific objectives of the user. · Licensor shall not be responsible for any damages caused by the use of the SD memory card to the actual user or to any third party. · The warranty on the SD memory card shall not extend to an exchange or refund due to misspelling, omission of letters, or any other cosmetic discrepancy in the layout of the SD memory card. User Agreement · The right to use the SD memory card shall expire either when the user destroys the SD memory card or software, or when any of the terms of this Agreement are violated and the Licensors exercise the option to revoke the license to use the SD memory card or software. · The terms and conditions hereof apply to all subsequent users and owners as well as to the original purchaser. Preface 11 User Agreement The user shall indemnify and save harmless the Licensors, and their officers, employees and agents, from and against any claim, demand or action, irrespective of the nature of the cause of the claim, demand or action, alleging loss, costs, expense, damages or injuries (including injuries resulting in death) arising out of the use or possession of the SD memory card, data, or the Navigation Technologies Corporation database. Use, duplication, or disclosure of this SD memory card by or on behalf of the United States government is subject to "Restricted Rights" as set forth at FAR 52.227-14, -19 or DFARS 252.2277013, as applicable. Manufacturers are the Licensors, including HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD., 2-1-1 Minami Aoyama Minato-Ku Tokyo 107-8556 JAPAN., Garmin Ltd., 1200 East 151st Street, Olathe, KS, 66062, Navigation Technologies, 10400 W. Higgins Rd., Rosemont, IL 60018 and INFO USA CORPORATION, 5711 South 86th Circle, Omaha, NE 68127. 12 Preface Getting Started Getting Started ..........................................................................14 System Overview ...............................................................................14 Operating Controls.............................................................................15 Startup ................................................................................................16 Display Screens..................................................................................18 Map Screen ........................................................................................19 Point Review Screens ........................................................................23 Route Calculate & Edit Route Screens ..............................................24 XM NavWeather & XM NavTraffic Map Screens............................25 Main Menu.........................................................................................26 Let's Take a Trip................................................................................29 Tips ....................................................................................................35 Getting Started 13 Getting Started This section is designed to give you a quick overview of your Navigation System before you begin using it on your own. Again, we recommend reading the entire manual, but reading this section will definitely accelerate your learning curve. (Also see Glossary, System Messages, and Troubleshooting on pages 162-169.) System Overview While Not Riding Your Motorcycle With your motorcycle not in motion, you can use the right fairing panel controls to create and edit a route, obtain information, and setup screen displays. While Riding Your Motorcycle While your motorcycle is in motion after entering your destination in the system, you can use the left handlebar controls, check the map screens, and listen to the voice guidance. The right fairing panel controls become disabled. Even if no route is entered in the system, you will still receive some useful screen and voice guidance information while riding. System Functions There are three ways to find/designate a location you want to travel to or save as a favorite for future use. · Find Destination menu (see page 81) · Route menu (see page 111) · White Arrow Point Locator feature (see page 54) After finding your destination, direct the system to: · Create a route to your destination. (You may only enter one route at a time in the system. You may overwrite an existing route.) · Edit your route to add vias (stops along the way). · Reroute your journey to express a preference (speed vs distance) and up to four elements to avoid. · Include a detour in your current route. 14 Getting Started Getting Started Operating Controls Here is a quick look at the controls you will be using most often. For more information, see page 37. Right Fairing Control Panel (disabled while riding) MAP button Press to display a map screen. MENU button Press to display the Main Menu. BACK button Press to return to the previous screen display (unless a map is displayed). (1) ZOOM IN/OUT Press in on the top (zoom in) or bottom (zoom out) of the button to zoom in or out button on a map screen. Directional Arrow Press to move the highlight in a menu or list, or to move the White Arrow Point buttons (1) Locator feature. ENT button Press to execute (enter) a command. Left Handlebar Controls (operable while riding) VOLUME lever (2) (2) ZOOM toggle VOICE/GUIDE button (3) (3) Pull up or down to increase or decrease volume of the audio system, including the voice guidance. · Toggle to the left (zoom in) or right (zoom out) to change the map scale. · Push and release to activate the voice guidance feature. · Push and hold for two beeps to bring up the Traffic/Weather Review screen. Getting Started 15 Getting Started Startup Turn the ignition switch to ACC to avoid battery drain. The ON position will also activate the system. After a few seconds, you will see: Press the ENT button. (If you do not, the screen will return to the multiinformation mode after about 30 seconds. To return to the Navigation System, press the DISP button on the center display or the MAP button on the right fairing panel.) After a few seconds, you will see the following screen. (The screen may be different or there may be no screen if you change the default Greeting, or if the Navi system was not selected the last time you turned off the ignition. Press the DISP button under the center display screen or the MAP button on the right fairing panel to enter the Navi system.) The Copyrights screen will appear for about one second before a map appears. 16 Getting Started If there is no route in the system, you will see a full map. The Half Map display is the default setting. Getting Started To display the Main Menu, press the MENU button on the right fairing panel. If you are not located in the Eastern time zone (default setting), see Time Zone on page 150. If you have a route in the system, the current map will appear in your selected map mode (half, wide, or full). The map scale will be the last scale you selected during previous operation. If the system is slow in acquiring a GPS connection, you will see "Locating Satellites" in the message banner across the top of the screen and a red question mark (?) will flash on top of the vehicle position indicator (red arrowhead). The red arrowhead will identify your last location until the system connects with the satellites. Getting Started 17 Getting Started Display Screens A summary of the screens you will see often while operating the system: Maps Menus Keyboards Lists Point Review Screens Route Calculate Screen Edit Route Screens Weather & Traffic Map Screen The default is Half Map. Also available: Wide Map and Full Map. The seven-choice Main Menu and its sub-menus. Used to enter names and numbers to search for locations. Compiled from the system database based on the information you enter, lists act as a gateway to Point Review Screens. For a given location, provides a map, a menu for selecting the location as a route destination or stop along the way (via), or as a favorite, as well as route information. Used to input preferences and trigger a route calculation. Displays the destination and vias along the way with edit options. Displays weather information (forecast, weather map, etc.) or traffic information (traffic flow, traffic incidents, etc.). 18 Getting Started Map Screen Here is a typical map screen (in the Half Map default setting): Road Number Message Banner Orange Flag-Via Stop Checkered Flag-Destination POI Icon Map Background Pink Outline-Route Highway/Road Alert Icon Getting Started Map Orientation "North Up" "Heading Up" Clock Detail Display Current Road Next Three Maneuvers Track Log Vehicle Position Map Scale Green Circle-Town NOTE: · The explanations above are for daytime display. For information about the map background and street colors at night, see page 21. · The POI icons will appear when the map scale is 0.2 mile or smaller. Getting Started 19 Getting Started Map Features Border Line Green Circle-Town Map Orientation Map Scale Pink Outline-Route Road Number Track Log Vehicle Position White around a black line indicates a border line. The green circle with white outline indicates a town. To see the name of town, use the White Arrow Point Locator feature (see page 54). Indicates either 2D Heading Up, 2D North Up, or 3D Heading Up (see page 140). The length of the scale line represents the distance indicated above the scale. There are 12 selections: from 200 feet to 800 miles. Indicates your route. Indicates a road number. The shape of the sign varies such as oval, shield, etc. White dot indicates a track log. The red arrowhead indicates your vehicle location and, when moving, which direction your motorcycle is facing. Map Icon Checkered Flag- Destination Home Icon POI Icon Orange Flag-Via Stop Indicates destination of your route. Indicates your designated Home location, visible for 120 miles or smaller map scale. Indicates a point of interest loaded in the database. See page 143 for a table of all POI icons in the system. Indicates a stop along the route (via). 20 Getting Started Information Alert Icon Clock Current Road Detail Display Message Banner Next Three Maneuvers Getting Started There are three types of the alert icon which indicates the next turn guidance, weather warning, or traffic incident. Indicates the current time according to system setup (see page 150). If you are riding a route in the Half Map (default) mode, displays the road you are on. Two details related to time and/or distance. In the Wide Map mode, three details are available. If riding a route, gives route instructions. If not riding a route, identifies upcoming streets/roads. Also delivers a message such as "Lost Satellite" or "Poor Satellite." If you are riding a route in the Half Map (default) mode, lists the next three maneuvers. Map Background Color Types Airport Basic Background Body of Water College, Mall, or Large Business Parks or Golf Courses DAYTIME NIGHTTIME (cont'd) Getting Started 21 Getting Started Street Color Types Arterial Roads Collector Roads Major Highway Minor Highway Interstate Highway Ramps Residential Roads DAYTIME NIGHTTIME 22 Getting Started Getting Started Point Review Screens You will often see a Point Review Screen as you use the system. It is a screen you will use to route to a destination, to view a map (you can zoom in or out) showing the point's location, or to store a location as a favorite place for easy future routing. Pressing ENT after making a selection on the various list screens in the system brings you to this screen. The sooner you are familiar with the Point Review Screen and its uses, the sooner you will feel comfortable with your Navigation System. If you want to adjust the designated location, highlight Map and press ENT. The map screen appears and the White Arrow Point Locator becomes available on the map. Use the four directional arrow buttons to move the white arrow cursor to any point on any map in the system. The map will automatically shift in response to your movement of the cursor. You may also zoom in or out by using the zoom control on the right fairing panel or the left handlebar. Press ENT when the white arrow cursor is positioned at your desired location. To return to the previous screen, press the BACK button. Getting Started 23 Getting Started Route Calculate & Edit Route Screens There are two other screens you will see often. The Route Calculate Screen lets you select a speed vs distance preference and up to four negative (avoid) preferences. Select Calculate to have the system create a route to your destination. Select Edit Route to bring up the Edit Route Screen. The Edit Route Screen lets you add or delete a stop along the way (via) or to sort (rearrange the sequence of) the vias and the current destination. The screen shows your destination (checkered flag), preceded by any via location (orange flag) you have selected. 24 Getting Started Getting Started XM NavWeather & XM NavTraffic Map Screens If you activate your XM subscription, the navigation system can receive the weather information, which includes weather forecast, road conditions, weather warnings, winds, etc. For information about XM subscription, see page 159. The navigation system will show the traffic event on the map, which includes traffic flow data, congestion, accident, etc. You can check the traffic information and also recalculate your route to avoid the traffic incident. Getting Started 25 Getting Started Main Menu Here is a summary of the seven Main Menu functions: Find Destination By Favorite By Previous Find By Point of Interest By Address By Intersection By City By Exit page 81 page 83 page 88 page 90 page 95 page 98 page 101 page 102 used to find a location. to select from up to 2,000 favorite locations saved in the system. to select from your 30 previous finds. to select from points of interest loaded in the database. to locate a known address. to find an intersection of two known roads. to locate a city or town. to locate the nearest highway exits or exits on a highway you choose. These seven Find Destination functions are also used by the Route to New Destination menu, Edit Route-Add Stop menu, and Set Home using Find Menu (see page 154). Favorite Places Mark by Vehicle Position Delete All page 105 page 107 page 109 used for easier routing to locations you have previously saved as a favorite. (Use the Find menu to save a favorite.) to add your current location to your Favorite Places storage list. to remove all items from your saved favorites. 26 Getting Started Getting Started Route Route to New Destination Stop Route Resume Route Recalculate Route Edit Route Detour page 111 page 114 page 113 page 113 page 115 page 116 page 121 used to create a new route or edit an existing route. to create a route to a destination. to suspend your current route guidance for an intentional "detour." To resume your current route after stopping it. This function does not appear on the Route menu until after you use the Stop Route function. to modify an existing route for preferences, including six "avoids." to review your route and add (or delete) one or more locations (vias) en route to your destination. to recalculate your route because of a detour. You can create a new route with a route in the system. However, the system only maintains one route at a time so the current route will be overwritten (automatically deleted). Route to Home Calculate page 123 page 125 used to route to a home location. to calculate a route home if you have saved a Home location. (Otherwise, this selection directs you to the Setup System 2 screen.) Weather Map Other City Forecast page 127 page 129 page 129 page 130 used to check the weather information, such as weather forecasts, road conditions, wind, or weather warnings. to review the weather map on the current location. to select the city for which you want to get the weather information. to review the weather forecast on the current location. (cont'd) Getting Started 27 Getting Started Traffic Full Map View By Road On Current Route Setup / Info Setup Screen Setup System Setup Voice GPS Info System Info XM Info page 131 page 133 page 133 page 134 page 137 page 139 page 150 page 158 page 159 page 159 page 159 used to check traffic information, such as traffic flow or traffic incidents, and to recalculate a detour route to avoid the traffic incidents. to review the all traffic information on the map. to review the traffic information by selecting a road. to review the traffic information on your current route. used to change or restore the factory-set defaults of the system and display system information. (See page 156 for a list of the defaults.) to select how your screens will appear and certain screen functions. to select time elements and store a Home location for routing. to select the type of voice for the route guidance and prompts. to check your GPS status, current location, elevation, accuracy, date, and time. to identify the software operating your system and the unit ID number, and check the maps used in the system. to identify the software used in the system, available channels and data services, and your Radio ID. 28 Getting Started Let's Take a Trip Let's imagine your first trip from your current location to the site of Wyatt Earp's showdown, the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona. Let's avoid all toll roads, but allow U-turns. On the way you want to stop at your favorite Honda dealer. Then, for your return trip, you want to head straight home. Let's say you live in Marysville, Ohio, just up the road from where they built your Goldwing. A step-by-step sequence follows. That example, as well as all instructional sequences in the manual, follows an action/reaction structure: · You act entering instructions and commands. · The system reacts displaying a map, menu, keyboard, list, point review, route calculate, or edit route screen. (And, at times the system's voice guidance also operates.) In this manual, you will see an image of what you will view on the display screen. For your hypothetical trip to Tombstone, you utilize the basic functions of the system. · You find a destination. · You refine the route to your preference. · You route to it. · You add a stop along the way (via). · You set up quick return routing by designating your residence as Home. Step-by-step instructions follow. First, press the MENU button on the right fairing panel. Getting Started With Find Destination highlighted, press the ENT button. NOTE: If there are Favorite Places or Previous Finds in the system, the menu will display these options. Use the down directional arrow button on the right fairing panel to scroll down to highlight By City. Press ENT. (cont'd) Getting Started 29 Getting Started Highlight Spell and, press ENT. Type "TOMBSTONE" in full spelling and highlight Done, and then press ENT. Or Type "TOMB" and highlight Done, and then press ENT. The system will display a list of possible cities beginning with "TOM." Scroll down and highlight Tombstone, AZ. Press ENT. Using the directional arrow buttons and ENT button, begin typing in Tombstone. With Go To highlighted, press ENT. 30 Getting Started Getting Started The light gray field indicates U-Turns is no longer selected as an Avoid. Scroll down to highlight Calculate and press ENT. When the calculation is completed, you will see a map and hear voice guidance announce your next maneuver. You can enter your Avoid preferences now. NOTE: You may also change or enter preferences at any time by selecting "Re calculate Route" on the "Route" menu. Scroll up to Avoid: Toll Roads and press ENT. The yellow field indicates Toll Roads is now selected as an Avoid. To deselect UTurns, scroll over to highlight it and press ENT. To edit your route to add a stop along the way at your favorite Honda dealer, press the MENU button. (cont'd) Getting Started 31 Getting Started Scroll down to Route and press ENT. With Add Stop highlighted, press ENT. Highlight Honda Motorcycle Dealer and press ENT. Scroll down to Edit Route and press ENT. 32 Getting Started Scroll down to By Point of Interest. Press ENT. NOTE: All Honda dealers are listed in the "Auto Services: Dealer/Auto Parts" category of the Point of Interest selection. Scroll down to your dealer and press ENT. Getting Started With Select highlighted, press ENT. Highlight Yes and press ENT. The system will recalculate the route to include the via. Scroll down to Route to Home and press ENT. Press the MAP button. Your route is ready to ride. If you want to designate your current location as Home for the return ride, press the MENU button. Highlight Yes and press ENT. (cont'd) Getting Started 33 Getting Started With Vehicle Position highlighted, press ENT. The display returns to the Route Calculate screen. Press the MAP button to return to your main map. To give yourself the best opportunity to fully grasp the Navigation System, we suggest you continue to read the entire manual. However, if you do not intend to, we suggest you at least check out the following two sections, Operating Controls and Center Display Screens. The next five sections cover the five Main Menu selections. Finally, there is the Technical & Consumer Information section. With Save Home highlighted, press ENT. 34 Getting Started Getting Started Tips The following tips will help you avoid some confusion as you learn the system: A Yellow Field Indicates a Selected Item Some fields can be switched between yellow (selected) and light gray (not selected). Other fields are permanently yellow, and you highlight and select them to bring up an option screen or to enter information with the keyboard. When choosing between adjacent fields on an option screen, such as Map Layout (Setup Screen 1 screen), use a directional arrow button to move to the field you want to highlight (orange border around the light gray field), then press ENT to select (indicated by the color change to yellow). Quick Scroll Quick Keyboard Maneuvering Understanding the Find Destination Function White Arrow Point Locator You can quick scroll through many lists. See Scroll Bar on page 44. You can speed up keyboard entry by jumping from the far left to the far right of a row or vice versa and by jumping from the top keyboard row to the bottom row or vice versa. See page 64. Each Find Destination function searches within its designation. By City will find cities. It will not find locations in a specified city. By Point of Interest searches the points pre-loaded in the database. This feature can be used to find a location on any map and include it in a route. For more information, see page 54. Use Category & Subcategory to Simplify Find Destination by Point of Interest Edit Route vs Recalculate Route on the Route menu Edit Route vs Calculate on the Route Calculate Screen You can narrow your search by selecting the category and sub-category. There are 14 categories. Highlight your desired category and press ENT. The system will display the various sub-categories of your selected category. · Use Edit Route to bring up an Edit Route Screen to add a stop (via) to your current route. · Use Recalculate Route to bring up a Route Calculate Screen that lets you select your speed vs distance preference and up to six "avoids." · Use Calculate to have the system calculate a route to your selected destination. · Use Edit Route to bring up the Edit Route Screen to add a stop (via) to your current route. (cont'd) Getting Started 35 Getting Started Creating a New Route with an Existing Route in the System Favorite Places To Check If You Have Designated a Home Location To Check What Your Home Location Is Creating a New Home Designation with an Existing Home in the System Previous Finds Remember to Press ENT You do not have to delete your current route before entering a new route. Simply, overwrite it. Find a destination and Go To it. The system does not save old routes. · Use Find on the Main Menu to designate a favorite place (Save on the Point Review Screen). · Use Favorite Places on the Main Menu to retrieve a saved (stored) favorite. Select Route to Home. If a Route Calculate Screen appears, you have a Home designation in the system. Use Main Menu Favorite Places to reach the Favorite Places screen. Home will be listed with your favorites. See page 125. Do not select Route to Home on the Main Menu. That will bring up a Route Calculate Screen. Instead, go to Setup / Info Setup System 2, screen and use Set Home using Find Menu or Set Home using Vehicle Position to designate your new Home choice. This will overwrite the current designation. The system does not save old home locations. See page 154 or 155. The system stores your last 30 finds. To enter your highlighted selection in the system, you must press ENT. 36 Getting Started Operating Controls Right Fairing Panel Controls ...................................................38 Left Handlebar Controls ..........................................................39 Center Display Controls ...........................................................40 Audio System Controls .............................................................41 Operating Controls 37 Right Fairing Panel Controls Directional Arrow buttons The right fairing panel controls are disabled while your motorcycle is moving. They will operate if you are stopped (with the engine running) and the transmission is in neutral. MAP button Press this button to change the current display to the main map screen, or to start the Navigation System if the startup screen does not appear when you turn on the ignition. MENU button Press this button to change the current display to the Main Menu. BACK button Press this button to return to the previous display unless a map is displayed. In that case, the BACK button will not change the screen. ZOOM IN ( )/OUT ( ) button Push in on the top of the button to zoom in or push in on the bottom of the button to zoom out (map scales of 200 feet to 800 miles) on the map display. (The length of the scale line in the lower left of the map screen represents the distance indicated above the scale line.) Directional Arrow buttons · With a menu or list displayed press the four directional arrow buttons to move the highlight up, down, left, or right. · With a map displayed press any of the four directional arrow buttons to make a White Arrow Point Locator appear on the screen at the current vehicle position. You can use this locator to find any point on any map and route to it. See page 54. · With a scroll bar displayed on the list press the left or right arrow button to scroll through the list up or down page by page. ENT button Push this button to enter (execute) a command. NOTE: If you attempt to use the navigation system controls on the right faring panel that are disabled while riding, you will hear a multi-beep warning and a message will pop up on the screen saying: "Invalid Operation." 38 Operating Controls VOLUME lever ZOOM IN/OUT toggle VOICE/GUIDE button The left handlebar controls remain operational while your motorcycle is moving. The VOLUME lever duplicates the function of the VOLUME button on the audio system controls. The multipurpose ZOOM toggle VOICE/ GUIDE button duplicates some of the functions performed with the right panel controls. VOLUME lever Pull the lever up to increase or down to decrease to adjust the volume of the audio system, including the voice guidance. Any volume adjustment you make to the voice guidance will affect the radio and other audio components. ZOOM IN ( )/OUT ( ) toggle Toggle to the left to zoom in or to the right to zoom out anywhere from map scales of 200 feet to 800 miles on the map display. (There are 12 map scale options.) Left Handlebar Controls VOICE/GUIDE button · Push in and release to activate the voice guidance feature. If you are on a route, you will hear the next maneuver. On the screen, the Next Turn Pop-up window will appear for about five seconds. If you are not on a route, you will hear what direction you are riding in. · Push in and hold for two beeps to bring up the Traffic/Weather Review screen, which allows you to check the traffic/weather information. Move the ZOOM IN/OUT toggle to the right or left and hold it to switch the review screens. To return to the navigation map screen, push in and hold the button (or press the MAP or DISP button). Operating Controls 39 Center Display Controls The center screen may display Navigation System information, normal motorcycle functions, or a combination of both. See Center Display Screens on page 43. While in the Navi mode, the center display buttons may be operated while your motorcycle is moving. 40 Operating Controls DISP button Press this button to toggle between the multi-information display (time, ODO, audio, and trip), a Navi full screen map with the time, and a split screen with the multi-information condensed in a bar below the map. Pressing the DISP button will also terminate the White Arrow Point Locator feature and return the main map display. INFO button Press this button to display the air temperature, headlight aiming and suspension preload. NOTE: The headlight aiming appears only for the model equipped with the airbag system. TRIP button While in the Navi mode, press this button to bring up a split screen (lower portion) display of the odometer and last selected tripmeter (A or B). This display lasts about five seconds. While the screen is still visible, press the button again to toggle between the A and B tripmeters. To reset the tripmeter, push and hold the button with the display in the "TRIP A" or "TRIP B" mode. DIM button · Push and release to bring up the dimmer function to change display brightness. The screen lasts for about five seconds. This change applies only to the mode (Day or Night) you are in at the time of adjustment and remains effective until you make another adjustment. · Push and hold for two beeps to change (toggle) the map screen background color from the current display (daylight: your color selection or night: black) to the alternative. For example, in extremely bright sunshine, you might find the black night background preferable. The illustration below is the model equipped with the airbag system. NAVI button VOLUME knob/button MODE knob/button The illustration below is the model without the airbag system. NAVI button VOLUME knob/button MODE knob/button Three of the controls on your audio system are used with the Navigation System. NAVI button · Press to toggle between speaker and headphones. An icon will display on the screen to indicate your selection. · Press and hold to shut off the Navi voice guidance, and press to turn it ON. VOLUME knob/button · Turn the knob to control the volume. · Push the knob/button to control different components of the audio system. Depending on which components are turned on at the time, consecutive pushes cycle through your control choices. When the Navigation System is on, you may press the VOLUME button to adjust the Navigation voice volume relative to the audio volume, either quieter or louder. Rotate the knob to adjust. See your Owner's Manual for more information on the audio system. Audio System Controls MODE knob/button · Turn the knob to highlight your selection. · Press the knob/button to control various audio modes. Consecutive pushes cycle through your control choices. Beep allows you to turn on or off the audible beep the Navigation System controls make when you press them. See your Owner's Manual for more information on the audio system. While in the Navi mode, you may press the audio buttons for a quick look of the non-Navi screen displays (tripmeter, etc.). Operating Controls 41 42 Operating Controls Center Display Screens Center Display Screens.............................................................44 Types of Navigation System Screens ................................................44 Map Screens...............................................................................46 Map Layouts ......................................................................................46 Map Screen ........................................................................................47 Next Turn Pop-up ..............................................................................51 Alert Icon ...........................................................................................51 Automatic Re-routing ........................................................................52 Map Scale Zoom ................................................................................53 White Arrow Point Locator ...............................................................54 Menu Screens.............................................................................56 Summary of Main Menu Functions ...................................................61 Keyboard Screens .....................................................................64 Operating Keyboards .........................................................................65 List Screens................................................................................67 Point Review Screens ................................................................68 Route Calculate & Edit Route Screens ...................................71 Route Calculate Screen ......................................................................71 Edit Route Screens.............................................................................72 Weather/Traffic Information Screen ......................................76 Weather Information Screen ..............................................................76 Traffic Information Screen ................................................................78 Traffic/Weather Review Screen.........................................................79 Center Display Screens 43 Center Display Screens There are three screen formats possible on the center display screen: · Multi-information screen · Navigation System screen · Split screen (Navigation screen with some multi-information across the bottom, see illustration.) Types of Navigation System Screens Screen categories include: · Map Screens (see page 46) · Menu Screens (see page 56) · Keyboard Screens (see page 64) · List Screens (see page 67) · Point Review Screens (see page 68) · Route Calculate & Edit Route Screens (see page 71) · Weather/Traffic Information Screen (see page 76) Scroll Bar A scroll bar is visible on the right side of some menus and lists when the items exceed the six lines available on a screen display. To advance through the list, use the down directional arrow button to move to the item you want. NOTE: Throughout this manual you will see some menu screens with more than six items (example: the "Find Destination" menu with seven items). These illustrations are graphic creations to display the complete menu choices available. 44 Center Display Screens There are two ways to speed up scrolling with some (but not all) lists. · To jump from the first selection to the last, press the up arrow instead of scrolling down item by item. · To jump from the last selection to the first, press the down arrow instead of scrolling up item by item. This feature may not work if there is a large number of items in the database (such as Point of Interest). To fast scroll from one screen page to another: · To scroll forward one page at a time in a long list, press the right arrow. The first press moves the highlight to the bottom item on the screen page. Each successive press advances the screen list one page, with the bottom selection of the previous page now at the top of the next page. · To scroll back one page at a time in a long list, press the left arrow. The first press moves the highlight to the top item on the screen page. Each successive press returns the screen list one page, with the top selection of the forward page now at the bottom of the previous page display. Center Display Screens Center Display Screens 45 Map Screens Map Layouts There are three choices for map display while riding a route: Full Map, Wide Map, and Half Map. The system default is the Half Map. To change the map layout, see Map Layout on page 139. Full Map Wide Map Half Map (default) NOTE: · When no route is entered, the initial display is "Full Map." · See "Map Screen" on page 47 for a complete explanation of features and symbols on the map screens. 46 Center Display Screens Message Banner Detail Display Message Banner Detail Display Current Road Next Three Maneuvers Map Screen Here is a typical map screen (in the Half Map default setting): Road Number Message Banner Orange Flag-Via Stop Checkered Flag-Destination POI Icon Map Background Pink Outline-Route Highway/Road Alert Icon Map Screens Map Orientation "North Up" "Heading Up" Clock Detail Display Current Road Next Three Maneuvers Track Log Vehicle Position Map Scale Green Circle-Town NOTE: · The explanations above are for daytime display. For information about the map background and street colors at night, see page 49. · The POI icons will appear when the map scale is 0.2 mile or smaller. Center Display Screens 47 Map Screens Map Features Border Line Green Circle-Town Map Orientation Map Scale Pink Outline-Route Road Number Track Log Vehicle Position White around a black line indicates a border line. The green circle with white outline indicates a town. To see the name of town, use the White Arrow Point Locator feature (see page 54). Indicates either 2D Heading Up, 2D North Up, or 3D Heading Up (see page 140). The length of the scale line represents the distance indicated above the scale. There are 12 selections: from 200 feet to 800 miles. Indicates your route. Indicates a road number. The shape of the sign varies such as oval, shield, etc. White dot indicates a track log. The red arrowhead indicates your vehicle location and, when moving, which direction your motorcycle is facing. Map Icon Checkered Flag- Destination Home Icon POI Icon Orange Flag-Via Stop Indicates destination of your route. Indicates your designated Home location, visible for 120 miles or smaller map scale. Indicates a point of interest loaded in the database. See page 143 for a table of all POI icons in the system. Indicates a stop along the route (via). 48 Center Display Screens Information Alert Icon Clock Current Road Detail Display Message Banner Next Three Maneuvers Map Screens There are three types of the alert icon which indicates the next turn guidance, weather warning, or traffic incident. Indicates the current time according to system setup (see page 150). If you are riding a route in the Half Map (default) mode, displays the road you are on. Two details related to time and/or distance. In the Wide Map mode, three details are available. If riding a route, gives route instructions. If not riding a route, identifies upcoming streets/roads. Also delivers a message such as "Lost Satellite" or "Poor Satellite." If you are riding a route in the Half Map (default) mode, lists the next three maneuvers. Map Background Color Types Airport Basic Background Body of Water College, Mall, or Large Business Parks or Golf Courses DAYTIME NIGHTTIME (cont'd) Center Display Screens 49 Map Screens Street Color Types Arterial Roads Collector Roads Major Highway Minor Highway Interstate Highway Ramps Residential Roads DAYTIME NIGHTTIME 50 Center Display Screens Next Turn Pop-up Countdown Bar A countdown bar (a pyramid of eight bars) appears in the popup window when you are approaching a turn. The initial display shows a single blue bar on the bottom with seven green bars above it. As you approach the turn, the lowest green bar turns blue in increments until all eight bars are blue as you reach the turn. Alert Icon Map Screens If you are riding a route with the default Next Turn Pop-up option, a window will appear when you are 1.7 miles (2.7 km) or less away from your next turn. You will see an arrow icon along with two travel details: distance to next and time till next. The number of prompts, up to three, will depend on your speed and the distance from the last turn. Your prompt will occur at least 140 yards (125 meters) before a turn. The distance to an intersection is shown automatically between 200 feet and 0.2 miles. NOTE: If the Auto zoom is Off when Map Orientation is set to 2D Heading Up or 2D North Up, Next Turn Pop-up will be displayed. The system notifies you of urgent conditions with the alert icon and voice guidance (default setting). The alert icon will appear in the lower left corner of the screen. NOTE: You can select the notification method, such as with voice only, with icon only, etc. For information about Alert Setup, see page 148. (cont'd) Center Display Screens 51 Map Screens There are three types of the alert icon. Types Turn Prompt Description The alert active from the time the vehicle approaches a turn on the current route until the vehicle has completed the turn. It will display the angle of the turn and the distance to completion. The traffic alert notifies you of traffic incident along the current route. It will report the approximate delay to be expected as a result of the traffic. Traffic Alert Weather Alert There are two modes of weather alert: a precipitation in the area alert and a National Weather Service Bulletin alert. A precipitation in the area alert will take precedence in case both conditions exist and will show the weather map in the alert filed. NOTE: · To use this feature, you may need to subscribe to XM NavTraffic/NavWeather services. See page 159. · XM service only available in the 48 contiguous United States. Automatic Re-routing If you go off route, or use the Stop Route and Resume Route functions, the system automatically calculates how to get you back on the route. You will receive a voice and screen alert. The alert is activated at about 33 yards (30 meters) if you are riding the route. 52 Center Display Screens Map Scale Zoom Pressing the Zoom In/Out button lets you change the scale of the map display. Your choices are 200 ft, 500 ft, 0.2 mi, 0.5 mi, 1 mi, 3 mi, 8 mi, 20 mi, 50 mi, 120 mi, 300 mi, and 800 mi. The length of the zoom scale in the lower right of the map screen represents the distance listed above the scale line. Once you change the map scale, that zoom setting will remain the default for subsequent map screens. However, there are zoom limitations for the Next Turn Pop-up option. For both, the scale will adjust automatically between 200 feet and 0.2 miles, depending on the distance to the junction. The Next Turn Pop-up cannot be zoomed. Map Screens Automatic Zooming If the Auto zoom option is turned on when 2D Heading Up or 2D North Up is selected for Map Orientation, automatic zooming on the map for optimal viewing will be activated. When the vehicle approaches the next turn, the system will zoom in on the map automatically; conversely, when the vehicle drives away from the turn, the system will zoom out on the map automatically. The map scale zooming in or out depends on the distance to the next turn and the vehicle speed. Center Display Screens 53 Map Screens White Arrow Point Locator In addition to using the Find Destination and Route menus to create a route, you may use a third option a White Arrow Point Locator that you can move around any main map screen in the system to a new location. You may use this feature to select a destination, a via, or a Favorite Place. If you have a map on the screen: 1. Press any of the four directional arrow buttons on the right fairing panel to make the white arrow appear at your current vehicle position. NOTE: To remove the white arrow and return to the main map display showing your current location, press the MAP button. If you are riding, you may press the DISP button below the center display. 2. Use the four directional arrow buttons to move the white arrow cursor to any point on any map in the system. The map will automatically shift in response to your movement of the cursor. 3. Zoom in or out to find the desired location, using the zoom control on the right fairing panel or the left handlebar. 4. Press ENT to bring up a Point Review Screen for the new location. NOTE: You can adjust the location or store it as a favorite place. For more information about Point Review Screens, see page 68. 5. With Go To highlighted, press ENT. When you have no route entered, a Route Calculate Screen will appear. Go to step 7. NOTE: For more information about the Route Calculate Screen, see page 71. 54 Center Display Screens If you have a route entered in the system, the following screen will appear. 6. Highlight As Only Destination and press ENT to bring up a Route Calculate Screen. NOTE: You can add the selected location as your stop (via) by choosing As Via Point. 7. With Calculate highlighted on the Route Calculate Screen, press ENT. The screen will display a routing map to your new destination. (Your old route will automatically be deleted from the system.) Map Screens Center Display Screens 55 Menu Screens The Main Menu provides access to the seven major selections of your Navigation System. The system defaults to highlight Find Destination when you enter the Main Menu because it is the selection you will use the most. Find Destination offers seven different ways to find or select a desired location. If there are no Favorite Places or Previous Finds in the system, the menu will not display those options. Favorite Places allows you to enter your current location (indicated by the red arrowhead on the map screen) as a favorite place for future routing use. Home (if designated) and any Favorite Places already entered in the system will be displayed. To choose one of the seven Main Menu selections, use the right fairing panel controls (up and down directional arrow buttons) to highlight the desired function and then push ENT. 56 Center Display Screens Route allows you to choose a route to your destination as well as adding other locations along the way. You may also refine your trip with route preferences and avoids. The first time you select Route, or anytime there is no route in the system, you will see the following screen: If you have entered a route in the system, you will see the following screen. Menu Screens Route to Home is a shortcut to a Route Calculate Screen with your Home entry as the destination. "Home" is not limited to your residence, but may be any location, such as where you are staying while out of town. If you have not entered a Home selection in the system, the following screen will be displayed. NOTE: "Detour" will not appear on the menu if you go off route or lose satellite reception. (cont'd) Center Display Screens 57 Menu Screens If you have a Home selection in the system, the display will be a Route Calculate Screen which lets you route to your home position. Weather allows you to review the weather information, which includes weather forecasts, road conditions, winds, etc. You can check the weather for the current location and the city you select. Traffic allows you to review the traffic information, which includes traffic flow data, congestion, accidents, etc. You can check the traffic incidents on the map screen, or check them along a road you select or along the current route. NOTE: · To use this feature, you may need to subscribe to XM NavTraffic/ NavWeather services. See page 159. · XM service only available in the 48 contiguous United States. NOTE: · To use this feature, you may need to subscribe to XM NavTraffic/ NavWeather services. See page 159. · XM service only available in the 48 contiguous United States. 58 Center Display Screens The Setup / Info function lets you set the system and screen displays and guidance voice, and provides system information (three menus). Menu Screens Center Display Screens 59 Menu Screens Main Menu Diagram The circular diagram on the right shows the menu selections that can be accessed from the Main Menu. The page number for each menu function appears in the diagram. 60 Center Display Screens 159 83 159 159 88 90 Favorite PointProfe IvintoeursesFtind 158 95 XM System 150 139 135 132 128 GPS Voice System Screen SETUP Avoid Map Forecast TRAFFIC WEATHER GOHOME INFORMATION MAIN MENU ROUTE AddreIsnstersection 98 FIND 101 City PFLAAVCOERSITE Exit 102 EditSFaavvoeritFeaLviostrite 106 106 Route Calculate Map System 2 Route NewRecalculate Edit Route Detour Setup 128 114 124 115 124 121 116 Menu Screens Summary of Main Menu Functions Here is a summary of the seven Main Menu functions: Find Destination By Favorite By Previous Find By Point of Interest By Address By Intersection By City By Exit page 81 page 83 page 88 page 90 page 95 page 98 page 101 page 102 used to find a location. to select from up to 2,000 favorite locations saved in the system. to select from your 30 previous finds. to select from points of interest loaded in the database. to locate a known address. to find an intersection of two known roads. to locate a city or town. to locate the nearest highway exits or exits on a highway you choose. These seven Find Destination functions are also used by the Route to New Destination menu, Edit Route-Add Stop menu, and Set Home using Find Menu (see page 154). Favorite Places Mark by Vehicle Position Delete All page 105 page 107 page 109 used for easier routing to locations you have previously saved as a favorite. (Use the Find menu to save a favorite.) to add your current location to your Favorite Places storage list. to remove all items from your saved favorites. (cont'd) Center Display Screens 61 Menu Screens Route Route to New Destination Stop Route Resume Route Recalculate Route Edit Route Detour page 111 page 114 page 113 page 113 page 115 page 116 page 121 used to create a new route or edit an existing route. to create a route to a destination. to suspend your current route guidance for an intentional "detour." To resume your current route after stopping it. This function does not appear on the Route menu until after you use the Stop Route function. to modify an existing route for preferences, including six "avoids." to review your route and add (or delete) one or more locations (vias) en route to your destination. to recalculate your route because of a detour. You can create a new route with a route in the system. However, the system only maintains one route at a time so the current route will be overwritten (automatically deleted). Route to Home Calculate page 123 page 125 used to route to a home location. to calculate a route home if you have saved a Home location. (Otherwise, this selection directs you to the Setup System 2 screen.) Weather Map Other City Forecast page 127 page 129 page 129 page 130 used to check the weather information, such as weather forecasts, road conditions, wind, or weather warnings. to review the weather map on the current location. to select the city for which you want to get the weather information. to review the weather forecast on the current location. 62 Center Display Screens Traffic Full Map View By Road On Current Route Setup / Info Setup Screen Setup System Setup Voice GPS Info System Info XM Info page 131 page 133 page 133 page 134 page 137 page 139 page 150 page 158 page 159 page 159 page 159 Menu Screens used to check traffic information, such as traffic flow or traffic incidents, and to recalculate a detour route to avoid the traffic incidents. to review the all traffic information on the map. to review the traffic information by selecting a road. to review the traffic information on your current route. used to change or restore the factory-set defaults of the system and display system information. (See page 156 for a list of the defaults.) to select how your screens will appear and certain screen functions. to select time elements and store a Home location for routing. to select the type of voice for the route guidance and prompts. to check your GPS status, current location, elevation, accuracy, date, and time. to identify the software operating your system and the unit ID number, and check the maps used in the system. to identify the software used in the system, available channels and data services, and your Radio ID. Center Display Screens 63 Keyboard Screens Use the right fairing panel directional arrow buttons and ENT button to "type" information in the eight different system keyboards: · Enter Any Part of Name · Enter State/Province · Enter City · Enter Address Number · Enter Street · Enter Highway · Enter Name of Favorite · Please Enter Your Name Typing in the Keyboard Enter an address, the name of a favorite place or point of interest, and other information in the entry field at the top of the screen. Highlight the letter or numeral you want and press ENT. Initials The database includes some entries that leave a space between initials and some entries that do not. If your entry fails, try the alternative. Punctuation If a name was entered in the system database with a punctuation mark, the punctuation mark "key" will appear on the keyboard. Correcting a "Typo" Use the or key. 64 Center Display Screens Operating Keyboards Press the following buttons on the right fairing panel controls. Left Arrow Button To move the cursor in the entry field one space to the left. (The directional arrow buttons do not create a space between words.) If the cursor is full left, pressing the left arrow moves the cursor to the far right of the keyboard. Right Arrow Button Up Arrow Button Down Arrow Button To move the cursor in the entry field one space to the right. If the cursor is full right, pressing the right arrow moves the cursor to the far left of the keyboard. To move up one row at a time on the keyboard. Also, to jump to the bottom row when a top row item is highlighted. To move down one row at a time on the keyboard. Also, to jump to the top row when a bottom row item is highlighted. Keyboard Screens Center Display Screens 65 Keyboard Screens Highlight the following items on the screen and press ENT. Space Done Shift ABC ? & % ... Delete To enter a space between words or numbers and names. Also, serves as a substitute for punctuation such as periods. To execute what appears in the entry field. To move the highlight in the entry field to the right. Use this feature to enter the "guess" gray word. To move the highlight in the entry field to the left. Use this feature to "overwrite" an incorrect entry. All characters typed to the right of the correction will be lost. To make upper-case or lower-case conversion. To switch to the keyboard for alphabets or numerals. To switch to the keyboard for symbols. To delete the character the cursor is positioned on. 66 Center Display Screens List Screens The list screen is compiled from the system database based on the information you enter. When one of the following lists appears, highlight a location on a list and press ENT. · Find By Favorite · Find By Previous Find · Find By Point of Interest · Find By City · Find By Exit · Select Address · Select Intersection · Select City The Point Review Screen then appears and allows you to create or edit a route. The screen below is the Find By Point of Interest list. List Screens Center Display Screens 67 Point Review Screens After entering your destination, a Point Review Screen appears. The Point Review Screen presents information about the point (location) you have selected as well as a menu. The screen shown below is just an example. The menu items may differ. Distance from Vehicle Location Category of Location Message Banner Direction from Vehicle Location There are two kinds of Point Review Screens, and the menu items shown may differ depending on the screen: When a location is designated from Find menu or the White Arrow Point Locator, but is not already saved as a Favorite Place Address Menu NOTE: The address may not appear if the system cannot locate the position. In that case, a blank space is shown on the display. 68 Center Display Screens When a location is designated from the Find menu or White Arrow Point Locator (If the location is already saved as a Favorite Place) Point Review Screens The following menu items appear on the Point Review Screens. Go To Save Map Rename Delete As Via Point As Only Destination To create a route to your selected destination. To save the location in the Favorite Places storage file. To display the selected location on the map. To change the name of a favorite for easy recognition. (This option appears only if the location is already saved as favorite.) To delete the location as a favorite. (This option appears only if the location is already saved as favorite.) To add the location as a stop (via) on the current route. To create a new route to your selected destination. When you have a route entered in the system and select Go To, the following screen will appear. Center Display Screens 69 Point Review Screens On the Point Review Screen, highlight Map and press ENT. The system will show you the Browse Map screen. Note the white arrow cursor pointing to the location. You can zoom in or out by using the zoom control on the right fairing control panel or the left handlebar controls, and adjust the location by using the four directional arrow buttons. To return to the Point Review Screen, press the BACK button. The screen shown below is just an example. Adjusting the Location If the designated location shown on the Point Review Screen is not what you desired, you may adjust the location. Map Orientation Point Identification White Arrow Point Locator Map Scale NOTE: Map Orientation is always selected 2D-North Up on the Browse Map screen. Use the four directional arrow buttons to move the white arrow cursor to any point on any map in the system. Press ENT when the white arrow cursor is positioned at your desired location. 70 Center Display Screens Route Calculate Screen Route Calculate & Edit Route Screens Avoid To select each Avoid element you want, highlight the field, and press ENT. From this screen, you activate the system's calculation function. Before calculation, you may choose some categories you want the system to avoid and a Route Preference (either Faster Time or Shorter Distance). (In some situations, the calculation may prioritize your selections and not apply all elements you choose.) The Edit Route option takes you to the Add Stop (Find) menu and lets you add one or more stops (vias) before reaching your destination. The field turns yellow, indicating its selection. To deselect an Avoid, highlight the yellow field, and press ENT. The field turns light gray. The Avoid is deselected. (You may select or deselect any combination of the all options.) After choosing any Avoids and a Route Preference, you may edit the route to add another location en route to your destination (select Edit Route) or route directly to your destination (select Calculate). Center Display Screens 71 Route Calculate & Edit Route Screens Route Preference To change a current selection (yellow field) shown on the screen, highlight Route Preference and press ENT. Calculate With Calculate highlighted, press ENT. A map screen will appear and the message banner will show "Calculating" plus a percentage indicating the progress of the calculation. Edit Route Screens With Edit Route highlighted on the Route Calculate Screen, press ENT. NOTE: The system may calculate a route that includes a ferry passage. The Route Preference does not allow you to choose whether or not to include a ferry passage. Upon completion of the calculation, you will see your route map. The Edit Route Screen shows the destination of your route (indicated by the checkered flag). If you press the BACK button, you will cancel the process. 72 Center Display Screens To edit the route, highlight Add Stop, and press ENT. Route Calculate & Edit Route Screens With Search All highlighted and press ENT. The Add Stop menu offers the seven Find Destination menu selections. Use any of these selections to add a location to your route. Example using the By Point of Interest option brings up the following screen: Use the keyboard to type your desired name. NOTE: For information about the keyboard screen, see page 64. After typing, highlight Done and press ENT. With your choice highlighted, press ENT. With Select highlighted, press ENT. (cont'd) Center Display Screens 73 Route Calculate & Edit Route Screens The Edit Route Screen now shows your destination (checkered flag) preceded by any via stops (orange flag) en route and offers two editing options. The following options are available from the Edit Route Screen. Add Stop Delete Stop Sort Stops To add another location to the current route. With Add Stop highlighted, press ENT to bring up the Add Stop (Find) menu. To remove a location from the current route. With Delete Stop highlighted, press ENT. Highlight the item to be deleted and press ENT. (This option appears after selecting Add Stop.) To rearrange the order of the locations on the Edit Route list. To sort, highlight and select Sort Stops, then highlight the item to be repositioned. Press ENT. Use the up and down directional arrows to move the item up or down the list. (This option appears after selecting Add Stop.) 74 Center Display Screens Press the MAP button. The confirmation screen will appear. Route Calculate & Edit Route Screens Upon completion of the calculation, you will see your route map. Highlight Yes, and press ENT. A map screen will appear and the message banner will show "Calculating" plus a percentage indicating the progress of the calculation. Center Display Screens 75 Weather/Traffic Information Screen Weather Information Screen When you select Weather on the Main Menu, the following screen will be displayed. The system shows you four weather maps, such as Current Conditions, Road Conditions, Winds, and Weather Bulletins. To switch weather maps, highlight Previous or Next and press ENT. The screen shown below is just an example. Map Name Vehicle Position Color Index Highlight Map and press ENT to review the weather information on the map. NOTE: · To use this feature, you may need to subscribe to XM NavTraffic/ NavWeather services. See page 159. · XM service only available in the 48 contiguous United States. · For information about other options (Other City and Forecast), see page 127. 76 Center Display Screens Menu Map Scale Weather/Traffic Information Screen The following options are available from the weather information screen. Previous Browse Map Next to show the previous weather map. to show the full map. You can scroll the map using four directional arrow buttons and zoom in or out on the map screen. to show the next weather map. If your XM subscription is Basic Weather, the system will display the weather icons instead of graphical "radar" depictions on the Current Conditions map. NOTE: · You cannot select a destination on the Browse Map screen for weather information. · You can also see the weather information map on the Traffic/Weather Review screen. For information about the Traffic/Weather Review screen, see page 79. Center Display Screens 77 Weather/Traffic Information Screen Traffic Information Screen The navigation system can display up-to-the minute traffic information when available. The screen shown below is just an example. NOTE: · To use this feature, you may need to subscribe to XM NavTraffic/NavWeather services. See page 159. · XM service only available in the 48 contiguous United States. Message Banner Map Orientation Alert Icon Traffic Icon Closed Accident Incident Road Condition Construction Congestion Information Severity and Traffic Flow High Severity: Traffic is heavily congested or stopped. Medium Severity: Traffic is a little congested. Low Severity: Traffic is still flowing. 78 Center Display Screens Traffic/Weather Review Screen When you push in and hold the VOICE/ GUIDE button on the left handlebar controls, the Traffic/Weather Review screen will be displayed. The Traffic/ Weather Review screen can display one of five different screens. Move the ZOOM IN/OUT toggle to the right or left and hold it to switch the review screens. To return to the navigation map screen, push in and hold the VOICE/ GUIDE button or press the MAP or DISP button. NOTE: · To use this feature, you may need to subscribe to XM NavTraffic/ NavWeather services. See page 159. · XM service only available in the 48 contiguous United States. Weather/Traffic Information Screen Return to the first screen. Center Display Screens 79 80 Center Display Screens Find Destination Find Destination ........................................................................82 By Favorite.................................................................................83 Finding Nearest..................................................................................83 Finding by Name................................................................................86 By Previous Find .......................................................................88 By Point of Interest ...................................................................90 Category/Subcategory ........................................................................ 90 Point of Interest Categories & Subcategories .................................91 Finding Nearest..................................................................................92 Finding by Name................................................................................93 By Address .................................................................................95 By Intersection...........................................................................98 By City......................................................................................101 By Exit......................................................................................102 Finding Nearest Exits.......................................................................102 Selecting Exit Road..........................................................................103 Find Destination 81 Find Destination This section explains the seven methods you may use to find a destination. On the Main Menu, highlight Find Destination. Press ENT. The Find Destination menu appears. The following options are available from the Find Destination menu. By Favorite By Previous Find By Point of Interest (POI) By Address By Intersection By City By Exit To select from up to 2,000 favorite locations you have saved in the system. To select from your previous 30 finds. To select from points of interest loaded in the OEM database. (You may not add to the database.) To route to a known address. To find a location when you do not know the street address, but do know the intersection. To find a known city or town. To locate the nearest highway exits or exits on a highway you choose. NOTE: If you have no favorites or previous finds in the system, the "By Favorite" or "By Previous Find" choices will be grayed out. 82 Find Destination The By Favorite option gives you two ways to find a favorite place you have already entered in the system. On the Find Destination menu, highlight By Favorite and press ENT. The following screen appears. Finding Nearest You will see the Near Here option at the top of the screen. The default Near Here includes the favorite places near your current location. You may change the list by selecting one of the other five options. To do that, highlight Near Here and press ENT. By Favorite Finding Near Here The favorite places near your current location will appear in the list. With Near Here highlighted, press ENT. NOTE: For procedures on storing favorite places, see page 107. NOTE: If you do not have a route in the system, the "Near Current Route" and "Near Destination" options will be grayed out. The screen will display the name of the nearest favorites you have entered in the system. Highlight your choice and press ENT. A Point Review Screen appears. Find Destination 83 By Favorite Finding Near Other City The favorite places near the city you select will appear in the list. Highlight Near Other City and press ENT. Finding Near Current Route The favorite places near the current route will appear in the list. Highlight Near Current Route and press ENT. Highlight your choice and press ENT. Type in the name of the desired city. NOTE: For information about the keyboard screen, see page 64. After typing, highlight Done and press ENT. Highlight your choice and press ENT. A Point Review Screen appears. Next, highlight your specific destination and press ENT. A Point Review Screen appears. 84 Find Destination Finding Near Current Road The favorite places near the current road will appear in the list. Highlight Near Current Road and press ENT. Finding Near Previous Find The favorite places near the previous find you select will appear in the list. Highlight Near Previous Find and press ENT. By Favorite Finding Near Destination The favorite places near the destination will appear in the list. Highlight Near Destination and press ENT. Highlight your choice and press ENT. A Point Review Screen appears. Highlight your choice and press ENT. Highlight your choice and press ENT. A Point Review Screen appears. Next, highlight your specific destination and press ENT. A Point Review Screen appears. (cont'd) Find Destination 85 By Favorite With Go To highlighted, press ENT. A Route Calculate Screen appears. Finding by Name This search option allows you to select your favorite place by name. Highlight Spell and press ENT. NOTE: For more information about the Point Review Screen, see page 68. NOTE: For more information about the Route Calculate Screen, see page 71. With Calculate highlighted, press ENT. The system calculates the route to the destination and starts the voice and route guidance. Type in the name of the desired favorite. NOTE: For more information about the keyboard screen, see page 64. 86 Find Destination After typing, highlight Done and press ENT. With Go To highlighted, press ENT. A Route Calculate Screen appears. By Favorite Highlight your choice and press ENT. A Point Review Screen appears. NOTE: For more information about the Route Calculate Screen, see page 71. With Calculate highlighted, press ENT. The system calculates the route to the destination and starts the voice and route guidance. NOTE: For more information about the Point Review Screen, see page 68. Find Destination 87 By Previous Find The By Previous Find option displays your 30 previous finds (including those that may have been designated as Favorite Places). On the Find Destination menu, highlight By Previous Find and press ENT. The following screen appears. Highlight your desired category and press ENT. NOTE: For more information about the Point Review Screen, see page 68. You will see the All category at the top of the screen. The default All includes all previous finds. You may reduce the list by selecting one of the other four categories. To do that, highlight All and press ENT. The screen will show the list for the category you selected. Highlight your choice and press ENT. A Point Review Screen appears. 88 Find Destination With Go To highlighted, press ENT. A Route Calculate Screen appears. NOTE: For more information about the Route Calculate Screen, see page 71. With Calculate highlighted, press ENT. The system calculates the route to the destination and starts the voice and route guidance. By Previous Find Find Destination 89 By Point of Interest The By Point of Interest option displays Points of Interest loaded in the data system. (You may not add locations to the database.) On the Find Destination menu, highlight By Point of Interest and press ENT. The screen will show the category list. Category/Subcategory There are 14 categories for Point of Interest. You may refine your search to a specific category and then to a subcategory of that selection. Highlight your choice (example: Auto Services) and press ENT. There are nine sub-categories for Auto Services. Scroll down the menu. Highlight your sub-category choice and press ENT. 90 Find Destination The screen will offer the Near and Spell options for searching the selected subcategory. Point of Interest Categories & Subcategories Food & Drink All Categories American Asian Barbecue Chinese Deli/Bakery International Fast Food Italian Spanish/Mexican Seafood Steak/Grill Cafe/Diner French German British Isles Specialty Food Products Lodging All Categories Hotel/Motel Bed & Breakfast Inn Campground/RV Park Fuel All Categories Convenience Auto Fuel Truck Stop Shopping All Categories Department Grocery General Merchandise Shopping Center Pharmacy/Chemist Convenience Apparel House and Garden Home Furnishings Specialty Retail Computer/Software Honda Motorcycle Dealer ATM/Bank Attractions All Categories Amusement/Theme Park Museum/Historical Landmark Park/Garden Arena/Track Hall/Auditorium Winery Recreation All Categories Golf Course Skiing Center/Resort Bowling Center Sports/Fitness Center Amusement/Theme Park Park/Garden Arena/Track Entertainment All Categories Live Theater Bar/Nightclub Movie Theater Casino By Point of Interest Transportation All Categories Auto Rental Air Transportation Ground Transportation Transit Service Hospital Auto Services All Categories Auto Rental Auto Repair Dealer/Auto Parts Wrecker Service Parking Rest Area/Tourist Info Automobile Club Car Wash Truck Stop (cont'd) Find Destination 91 By Point of Interest Community All Categories Library School Place of Worship Police Station City Hall Court House Community Center Border Crossing Government Office Fire Department Post Office Bank/ATM Utility Others All Categories Marina/Repair & Storage Garmin Dealer Personal Service Business Service Communications Repair Service Social Service Finding Nearest With Near Here highlighted, press ENT. Highlight your desired search option and press ENT. NOTE: · If you do not have a route in the system, the "Near Current Route" and "Near Destination" options will be grayed out. · For more information about the Near search option, see page 83. NOTE: If the system database does not find any POI within 200 miles, the pop-up says: "None Found." Select another search option or press the BACK button to return to the Point of Interest screen. 92 Find Destination With your choice highlighted, press ENT. A Point Review Screen appears. With Go To highlighted, press ENT. A Route Calculate Screen appears. By Point of Interest Finding by Name With Spell highlighted, press ENT. NOTE: For more information about the Point Review Screen, see page 68. NOTE: For more information about the Route Calculate Screen, see page 71. With Calculate highlighted, press ENT. The system calculates the route to the destination and starts the voice and route guidance. Use the keyboard to type the name. NOTE: For more information about the keyboard screen, see page 64. After typing, highlight Done and press ENT. (cont'd) Find Destination 93 By Point of Interest With Go To highlighted, press ENT. A Route Calculate Screen appears. Highlight your choice and press ENT. A Point Review Screen appears. NOTE: For more information about the Route Calculate Screen, see page 71. With Calculate highlighted, press ENT. The system calculates the route to the destination and starts the voice and route guidance. NOTE: For more information about the Point Review Screen, see page 68. 94 Find Destination The By Address option lets you put an address into the system so you may route to it. On the Find Destination menu, highlight By Address and press ENT. The following screen appears. The system shows your current state, recently selected state. If you use the Select State/Province option, you can search for an address in another state. Highlight your choice and press ENT. If you choose the Select State/Province option, the keyboard screen will appear. Type the name of state/province. After typing, highlight Done and press ENT. The Select State/Province screen will appear. Highlight your desired state/ province and press ENT. NOTE: For information about the keyboard screen, see page 64. Highlight Search All Cities and press ENT. NOTE: The Select City option will narrow your search. If you use this option, you will need to type the city name you want on the keyboard screen. By Address Use the keyboard to type in the number. NOTE: For more information about the keyboard screen, see page 64. After typing, highlight Done and press ENT. (cont'd) Find Destination 95 By Address Highlight the address you want and press ENT. A Point Review Screen appears. Type in the Street. After typing, highlight Done and press ENT. NOTE: If the system database does not find the address you are looking for, the pop-up says: "None Found." Press the BACK button to return to the Find Address screen. NOTE: For more information about the Point Review Screen, see page 68. Highlight your choice and press ENT. 96 Find Destination With Go To highlighted, press ENT. A Route Calculate Screen appears. NOTE: For more information about the Route Calculate Screen, see page 71. With Calculate highlighted, press ENT. The system calculates the route to the destination and starts the voice and route guidance. By Address Find Destination 97 By Intersection You may know an intersection, but not know the street address (example: Main and E Vine St). This option lets you locate the intersection. On the Find Destination menu, highlight By Intersection and press ENT. The following screen appears. If you choose the Select State/Province option, the keyboard screen will appear. Type the name of state/province. After typing, highlight Done and press ENT. The Select State/Province screen will appear. Highlight your desired state/ province and press ENT. NOTE: For information about the keyboard screen, see page 64. NOTE: The Select City option will narrow your search. If you use this option, you will need to type the city name you want on the keyboard screen. The system shows your current state, recently selected state. If you use the Select State/Province option, you can search for an address in another state. Highlight your choice and press ENT. Highlight Search All Cities and press ENT. Use the keyboard to type the first street name. After typing, highlight Done and press ENT. NOTE: For more information about the keyboard screen, see page 64. 98 Find Destination By Intersection If you find the intersection you want, highlight it and press ENT. A Point Review Screen appears. Highlight your choice and press ENT. With your choice highlighted, press ENT. NOTE: For more information about the Point Review Screen, see page 68. Repeat the keyboard process for the Second Street. NOTE: If the system database does not find the intersection you are looking for, the pop-up says: "None Found." Press the BACK button to return to the Find Intersection screen. (cont'd) Find Destination 99 By Intersection With Go To highlighted, press ENT. A Route Calculate Screen appears. NOTE: For more information about the Route Calculate Screen, see page 71. With Calculate highrighted, press ENT. The system calculates the route to the destination and starts the voice and route guidance. 100 Find Destination You can locate a city as your destination. On the Find Destination menu, highlight By City and press ENT. The following screen appears. Highlight your desired city and press ENT. A Point Review Screen appears. By City NOTE: For information about the Route Calculate screen, see page 71. With Calculate highlighted, press ENT. The system calculates the route to the destination and starts the voice and route guidance. To find a closest city to your current location, current road, destination, etc., select Near Here and see page 83. To find a city by its name, select Spell and see page 93. NOTE: For information about the Point Review Screen, see page 68. With Go To highlighted, press ENT. A Route Calculate Screen appears. Find Destination 101 By Exit Use the By Exit option to locate the nearest highway exits or exits on a highway you choose. On the Find Destination menu, highlight By Exit and press ENT. The following screen appears. Finding Nearest Exits You will see the All Categories On option at the top of the screen. The default All Categories On includes the all exits of the closest road from your current location. You may change the list by selecting one of the other three categories. To do that, highlight All Categories On and press ENT. Highlight your choice and press ENT. A Point Review Screen appears. Highlight your choice and press ENT. 102 Find Destination By Exit Selecting Exit Road Highlight the exit road box at the upperright corner of the Find By Exit screen and press ENT. The Point Review Screen shows the exit on its map and offers menu routing choices. NOTE: For more information about the Point Review Screen, see page 68. With Go To highlighted, press ENT. A Route Calculate Screen appears. NOTE: For more information about the Route Calculate Screen, see page 71. With Calculate highlighted, press ENT. The system calculates the route to the destination and starts the voice and route guidance. Use the keyboard to type in the number of the exit road. For example, 88 (for Interstate 88). NOTE: For more information about the keyboard screen, see page 64. (cont'd) Find Destination 103 By Exit After typing, highlight Done and press ENT. Highlight your choice and press ENT. NOTE: · The system will narrow your search when you select the exit category. For information about the exit category, see page 102. · If the system database does not find the match, the pop-up says: "None Found." Select another category or press the BACK button to return to the Find Exits screen. Highlight your choice and press ENT. A Point Review Screen appears. With Go To highlighted, press ENT. A Route Calculate Screen appears. NOTE: For more information about the Route Calculate Screen, see page 71. With Calculate highlighted, press ENT. The system calculates the route to the destination and starts the voice and route guidance. Highlight your choice and press ENT. 104 Find Destination The Point Review Screen shows the exit on its map and offers menu routing choices. NOTE: For more information about the Point Review Screen, see page 68. Favorite Places Favorite Places.........................................................................106 Storing Favorite Places ....................................................................107 Renaming Favorite Places................................................................108 Deleting Favorite Places ..................................................................109 Favorite Places 105 Favorite Places The Favorite Places option allows you to designate your current location as a favorite place for future navigation or to select a stored favorite from the system. On the Main Menu, highlight Favorite Places. The following options are available from the Favorite Places screen. Mark by Vehicle Position Delete All To add your current location to your favorites list. To remove all locations from your saved favorites. NOTE: If you have saved a "Home" location, it will appear in the "Favorite Places" list even if you have not saved any "Favorite Places." Press ENT. 106 Favorite Places Storing Favorite Places The Favorite Places screen offers the Mark by Vehicle Position option to store favorite locations. Mark by Vehicle Position On the Favorite Places screen, highlight Mark by Vehicle Position and press ENT. The Point Review Screen then appears. NOTE: For more information about the Point Review Screen, see page 68. Highlight Save and press ENT. The screen will assign an ID number to your selection and offer several options. The current vehicle position is saved in the system. Mark by Cursor Position Follow steps 1 to 3 on page 54 to move a cursor to the location you want to save. Press ENT. A Point Review Screen then appears. Favorite Places The screen will assign an ID number to your selection and offer several options. Highlight Save and press ENT. The current cursor position is saved in the system. NOTE: For more information about the Point Review Screen, see page 68. Favorite Places 107 Favorite Places Renaming Favorite Places On the Favorite Places screen, highlight the location you want to rename and press ENT. A Point Review Screen appears. Highlight Rename and press ENT. NOTE: For more information about the Point Review Screen, see page 68. Use the keyboard to type in the name you selected for the new favorite place. NOTE: For more information about the keyboard screen, see page 64. After typing, highlight Done and press ENT. Press the BACK button to return to the Favorite Places screen. 108 Favorite Places Deleting Favorite Places On the Favorite Places screen, highlight the location you want to delete and press ENT. A Point Review Screen appears. Highlight Delete and press ENT. NOTE: For more information about the Point Review Screen, see page 68. The screen asks you to confirm your selection. Highlight Yes and press ENT. The display returns to the Favorite Places screen with your selection deleted. To delete all Favorite Places from the list, highlight Delete All. Press ENT to execute the deletion. Favorite Places Favorite Places 109 110 Favorite Places Route Route ........................................................................................112 Route to New Destination .......................................................114 Edit Route ................................................................................116 Adding a Location as a Via..............................................................117 Adding a Road as a Via ...................................................................119 Recalculate Route....................................................................115 Detour....................................................................................... 121 Route 111 Route To access the Route menu, highlight Route on the Main Menu. Press ENT. The first time you select the Route option, or any time you do not have a route in the system, you will see the following screen. Use Route to New Destination to create a route to a destination. Anytime you have a route entered in the system, you will see the following screen. NOTE: · "Detour" will not appear on the menu if you go off route or do not have satellite reception. · If the system calculates a route but does not have satellite reception, the voice guidance will not operate until reception is acquired. 112 Route The following options are available from the Route menu. Route to New Destination Stop Route Resume Route Recalculate Route Edit Route Detour To create a route to a destination. To suspend your current route for an intentional "detour" so you do not lose your current route or receive off-route messages. You may also use Stop Route if you reach the vicinity of your destination (example: large parking lot) but the route does not terminate. To return to your route, go to the Main Menu, select Route, and then Resume Route. To resume your current route after stopping it. This function does not appear on the Route menu until after you use the Stop Route function. To modify an existing route by picking a route preference (either faster time or shorter distance) and entering up to four "avoid" preferences. To review your route and add (or delete) one or more locations en route to your destination. To recalculate your route because of an unexpected detour of from ½ to 15 miles. Route NOTE: The "Route to New Destination" and "Edit Route" selections take you to the seven Find Destination functions. In this "Route" section of the manual, the instructions will refer you to the "Find Destination" step-by-step sequences. Route 113 Route to New Destination On the Route menu, highlight Route to New Destination and press ENT. The following screen appears. See Find Destination on page 81 for information about designating a location. A Point Review Screen will appear. With Go To highlighted, press ENT. A Route Calculate Screen appears. The system offers the seven Find Destination menu choices. NOTE: For more information about the Point Review Screen, see page 68. NOTE: For more information about the Route Calculate Screen, see page 71. With Calculate highlighted, press ENT. The system calculates the route to the destination and starts the voice and route guidance. 114 Route The Recalculate Route option lets you modify your current route to shorten the time or distance, as well as enter up to four "avoid" preferences. On the Route menu, highlight Recalculate Route and press ENT. A Route Calculate Screen appears. After entering your preferences, highlight Calculate and press ENT. The system calculates the route to the destination and starts the voice and route guidance. Recalculate Route NOTE: For more information about the Route Calculate Screen, see page 71. Route 115 Edit Route The Edit Route option on the Route menu lets you edit an existing route in the system to add (or delete) one or more locations on the way to your destination. On the Route menu, highlight Edit Route and press ENT. The Edit Route screen appears, identifying the destination of your current route. If you have already entered more than one destination into the system, the Delete Stop and Sort Stops options appear. NOTE: Selecting "Edit Route" in the Route menu initiates the same process as selecting "Edit Route" on the Route Calculate screen. 116 Route The following options are available from the Edit Route screen. Add Stop Delete Stop Sort Stops To add another location to the current route. With Add Stop highlighted, press ENT to bring up the Add Stop (Find) menu. See Adding a Location as a Via on this page. To remove a location from the current route. With Delete Stop highlighted, press ENT. Highlight the item to be deleted and press ENT. (This option appears after selecting Add Stop.) To rearrange the order of the locations on the Edit Route list. This includes switching a current via with the current destination. To sort, highlight the item to be repositioned. Press ENT. Use the up and down directional arrows to move the item up or down the list. (This option appears after selecting Add Stop.) Edit Route Adding a Location as a Via On the Edit Route screen, highlight Add Stop and press ENT. The following screen appears. The Add Route Stop menu offers the seven Find menu selections. (cont'd) Route 117 Edit Route See Find Destination on page 81 for information about adding a location to the route. A Point Review Screen will appear. With Select highlighted, press ENT. Press the MAP button if you completed adding or removing a location from the current route and rearranging the order of the locations. NOTE: For more information about the Point Review Screen, see page 68. If you want to add another via stop, highlight Add Stop, press ENT, and repeat the procedure. The second added via stop will become your first stop on your route. NOTE: When you enter two or more via stops, add them in the reverse order of your travel plan (enter the final via before your destination first). Otherwise, use the "Sort" option to change the order of via stops. Highlight Yes and press ENT. The system calculates the route to the destination(s) and starts the voice and route guidance. 118 Route Adding a Road as a Via You may enter a section of a road (such as a scenic ride) as a via to your route by using the White Arrow Point Locator feature. 1. Position the white arrow where you want to end riding the road on the map screen. NOTE: For more information about the White Arrow Point Locator, see page 54. 2. Bring up the Point Review Screen by pressing ENT. 3. With Go To highlighted, press ENT. 4. With As Via Point highlighted, press ENT. Edit Route 5. With Calculate highlighted, press ENT. The system recalculates the route to the destination and displays the map screen. 6. Position the white arrow point locator where you want to start your ride on the road and repeat the process to add it as a via. It may be necessary to create additional points along the road to make sure the system does not route you off the selected road to calculate what it considers a more direct route. (cont'd) Route 119 Edit Route 7. With Go To highlighted, press ENT. 8. With As Via Point highlighted, press ENT. A Route Calculate Screen appears. NOTE: For more information about the Route Calculate Screen, see page 71. With Calculate highlighted, press ENT. The system calculates the route to the destination and starts the voice and route guidance. 120 Route Detour On the Route menu, highlight Detour and press ENT. The following screen appears. The system calculates the route to the destination and starts the voice and route guidance. Highlight the distance you want to detour, and press ENT. NOTE: To cancel your entry, press the BACK button. The original route display returns. Detour Route 121 122 Route Route to Home Route to Home.........................................................................124 Calculating a Route Home ...............................................................125 Checking Your Home Location .......................................................125 Deleting Your Home Location.........................................................126 Route to Home 123 Route to Home Once you store a Home location using Set Home using Find Menu (see page 154) or Set Home using Vehicle Position (see page 155), Route to Home offers a quick method to route there. On the Main Menu, highlight Route to Home. If you have previously entered a Home location, a Route Calculate Screen appears. If there is no Home in the system, you will be directed to Setup System 2 screen. Press ENT. For storing a Home location, see Set Home using Find Menu on page 154 or Set Home using Vehicle Position on page 155. NOTE: Once you save a "Home" location, the map screen will display a "Home" icon for 120 miles or smaller map scale. 124 Route to Home Calculating a Route Home If you have already entered a Home location in the system, the screen will display a Route Calculate screen. Checking Your Home Location If you forget what location you have designated as Home, go to the Main Menu, and with Favorite Places highlighted, press ENT. Route to Home With Calculate highlighted, press ENT. The system calculates the route to the destination and starts the voice and route guidance. Home will appear in the Favorite Places list. To see the Point Review Screen for your Home selection, highlight Home and press ENT. NOTE: If you want to change your Home location, you may do so with the Find menu or by Vehicle Position. See page 154. Route to Home 125 Route to Home Deleting Your Home Location On the Favorite Places screen, highlight Home and press ENT. A Point Review Screen appears. The screen asks you to confirm your selection. Highlight Yes and press ENT. The display returns to the Favorite Places screen with your Home deleted. NOTE: For information about the Point Review Screen, see page 68. Highlight Delete and press ENT. 126 Route to Home Weather Weather .................................................................................... 128 Viewing Weather Map.....................................................................129 Viewing Weather for Other City......................................................129 Viewing Weather Forecast...............................................................130 Weather 127 Weather The Weather option allows you to review weather information, such as weather forecasts and four kinds of weather maps. On the Main Menu, highlight Weather. The following options are available from the weather information screen. Map Other City Forecast to review four kinds of weather maps for the current location. to select the city for which you want to get weather information. to review the weather forecast for the current location. NOTE: · To use this feature, you may need to subscribe to XM NavTraffic/NavWeather services. See page 159. · XM service only available in the 48 contiguous United States. · You can also see the weather information map on the Traffic/Weather Review screen. For information about the Traffic/Weather Review screen, see page 79. Press ENT. The weather information for the current location will be displayed. 128 Weather Viewing Weather Map On the weather information screen, highlight Map and press ENT. A Current Conditions map will be displayed. Viewing Weather for Other City On the weather information screen, highlight Other City and press ENT. Weather Highlight your choice and press ENT. Highlight Previous or Next to switch other weather maps. Press the BACK button to return to the weather information screen. NOTE: For more information about viewing weather maps, see page 76. Use the keyboard to type the name of the city you want. NOTE: For information about the keyboard screen, see page 64. After typing, highlight Done and press ENT. The weather information for the selected city will be displayed. Highlight Map or Forecast to review the weather map or the forecast for the selected city. Press the BACK button to return to the weather information screen. Weather 129 Weather Viewing Weather Forecast On the weather information screen, highlight Forecast and press ENT. Press the BACK button to return to the weather information screen. 130 Weather Traffic Traffic....................................................................................... 132 Viewing Traffic on Full Map...........................................................133 Viewing Traffic by Road .................................................................133 Viewing Traffic on Current Route...................................................134 Traffic Avoidance ............................................................................135 Traffic 131 Traffic The Traffic option allows you to review traffic information, such as traffic flow and traffic incident, or to recalculate your current route to avoid the traffic incident. On the Main Menu, highlight Traffic. The following options are available from the traffic information screen. Full Map View By Road On Current Route to review all traffic incidents close to your current location. to review traffic incidents by selecting the road close to your current location. to review traffic incidents along your current route, and to recalculate your current route to avoid the traffic incident. NOTE: · To use this feature, you may need to subscribe to XM NavTraffic/NavWeather services. See page 159. · XM service only available in the 48 contiguous United States. · You can also see the traffic information map on the Traffic/Weather Review screen. For information about the Traffic/Weather Review screen, see page 79. Press ENT. The Traffic screen will be displayed. 132 Traffic Viewing Traffic on Full Map On the Traffic screen, highlight Full Map and press ENT. The following screen will be displayed. Viewing Traffic by Road On the Traffic screen, highlight View By Road and press ENT. The system will display the list of the roads near your current location Traffic Highlight your choice and press ENT. Highlight Previous or Next and press ENT to switch to another road screen. You can scroll the map using the four directional arrow buttons, and zoom in or out on the map. NOTE: For more information about viewing traffic map, see page 78. The color box (red, yellow, or green) to the left of the road name indicates the traffic event severity. NOTE: · When you select the "View By Road" option, traffic incidents other than traffic flow will be displayed. · For more information about the traffic event severity, see page 78. (cont'd) Traffic 133 Traffic Highlight Details and press ENT to review the detailed information for the selected road. Viewing Traffic on Current Route On the Traffic screen, highlight On Current Route and press ENT. When you select View All, the following screen will be displayed. Press the BACK button to return to the previous screen. To avoid all traffic incidents on your current route, highlight Avoid All and press ENT. The system will recalculate your current route. Highlight Previous or Next and press ENT to view traffic incidents. To avoid a traffic incident, hightlight Avoid and press ENT. The system will recalculate your route avoiding the selected traffic incident. 134 Traffic Traffic Avoidance Automatic Traffic Avoidance The system periodically tries to find the best route available, taking in factors such as traffic speed, road speed, road closures and other traffic congestion. When updated traffic information is received and it affects the current route, the system will find a better route and avoid the traffic congestion. Manual Traffic Avoidance If you select On Current Route when a traffic incident is on your route, you can avoid traffic incidents manually. See Viewing Traffic on Current Route on page 134. Traffic Traffic 135 136 Traffic Setup / Info Setup / Info...............................................................................138 Setup Screen 1 .........................................................................139 Setup Screen 1..................................................................................139 Setup Screen 2 .........................................................................143 Setup Screen 2..................................................................................143 Setup System 1.........................................................................150 Setup System 1.................................................................................150 Setup System 2.........................................................................152 Setup System 2.................................................................................152 Setup Voice ..............................................................................158 Info Screens .............................................................................159 GPS Info...........................................................................................159 System Info ......................................................................................159 XM Info ...........................................................................................159 Setup / Info 137 Setup / Info On the Main Menu, highlight Setup / Info and press the ENT button on the right fairing panel. The Setup / Info menu appears. These options let you set up what will or will not appear on your screen as well as when and how it will look. There are three Setup categories for Screen, System, and Voice functions. Each function has a default setting from the factory. For a complete list, see Factory Default Settings on page 156. To change any default setting, highlight a category and press ENT. Use the right panel controls to highlight the option you want and press ENT. The field will turn yellow, indicating your choice is now operative. When you have completed your changes, press the BACK button. The screen will return to the Setup / Info menu. The following items are available from the Setup / Info menu: Setup Screen Setup System Setup Voice GPS Info System Info XM Info To select how your screen will appear, including color, intensity, and map orientation, pop-ups, and other features. To select time elements, designate a home base for routing, and return all optional settings to the initial settings selected by the factory. To select the pre-recorded voice or text-to-speech (TTS) voice for the system's voice guidance. To check your GPS status, display the time and date, see the coordinates of your current location and check the accuracy range of the GPS signal. To check the software operating your system and the unit ID number and identify the maps used in the system. To check the software used in the system, available channels and data services, and your Radio ID. 138 Setup / Info Setup Screen 1 On the Setup / Info menu, highlight Setup Screen and press ENT. The Setup Screen 1 appears. Dimmer / Night For a dimmer night display, select a segment to the left. For a brighter night display, select a segment to the right. The default setting for night display is Half Brightness. Map Layout Move the highlight to the Map Layout field and press ENT. The Map Layout screen appears. Dimmer / Day For a dimmer daylight display, select a segment to the left. For a brighter display, select a segment to the right. The default setting for daylight is Full Brightness. Setup Screen 1 There are three map options: · The Full Map fills the screen with no detail shown. · The Half Map appears on half of the screen with two details related to time and distance as well as the next three route maneuvers. · The Wide Map appears on threequarters of the screen with three details related to time and distance. NOTE: For more information about map layouts, see page 46. On the Map Layout screen, highlight your choice and press ENT. Your choice will appear in the Map Layout field on the Setup Screen 1 screen. Setup / Info 139 Setup Screen 1 Map Orientation Move the highlight to the Map Orientation field on the Setup Screen 1, and press ENT. The Map Orientation screen appears. Selecting 2D Heading Up This option rotates the map so that the direction you are heading always points toward the top of the screen. An "N" arrow in the upper right of the screen indicates where north is. There are three options. The default is 2D Heading Up. Highlight 2D Heading Up and press ENT. Highlight your choice and press ENT. NOTE: For information about Auto zoom, see page 53. 2D Heading Up will appear in the Map Orientation field on the Setup Screen 1 screen. 140 Setup / Info Selecting 2D North Up This option fixes the display with north always positioned at the top of the screen. NOTE: For information about Auto zoom, see page 53. 2D North Up will appear in the Map Orientation field on the Setup Screen 1 screen. Setup Screen 1 Selecting 3D Heading Up This option displays the map in 3 dimensions (3D), with the direction you are heading always pointed toward the top of the screen. An "N" arrow in the upper right of the screen indicates where north is. Highlight 2D North Up and press ENT. Highlight your choice and press ENT. Highlight 3D Heading Up and press ENT. 3D Heading Up will appear in the Map Orientation field on the Setup Screen 1 screen. Setup / Info 141 Setup Screen 1 Map Color Mode Move the highlight to the Map Color Mode field on the Setup Screen 1, and press ENT. The Map Color Mode screen appears. You have three color mode choices: · The Day option offers higher intensity for easier viewing during daylight hours. · The Night option offers lower intensity and a black background for easier viewing at night. · The Auto option automatically switches between the day and night modes based on the time of day and GPS sunrise/sunset data. This is the default setting. Tip: To activate the Navi System, press either the DISP or MAP button. Press DISP again for the multi-information display. On the Map Color Mode screen, highlight your choice and press ENT. Your choice will appear in the Map Color Mode field on the Setup Screen 1 screen. NOTE: The "Night" mode or the "Auto" mode after sunset provides a black background as shown below. For more information about the night screen, see page 49. 142 Setup / Info Setup Screen 2 To move to screen 2, highlight the 2 tab at the top of the Setup Screen 1, and press ENT. The Setup Screen 2 appears. POI Display The default is Off. If the option is On, POI (point of interest) icons will appear when the map scale is 0.2 mile or smaller. NOTE: The POI icon of the location you stored as Favorite will be displayed on the 120 miles or smaller map scale. Setup Screen 2 Turning on POI Icons on the Map If you want to show POI icons on the map, highlight POI Display on the Setup Screen 2 screen and press ENT. There are two other icons that are not part of the POI Icon option. They appear whether the option is on or off. Honda motorcycle dealer (wing) icons remain visible until you zoom out past the 8 miles map scale. The Home icon appears if you have designated a Home location (for 120 miles or smaller map scale). Highlight Display and press ENT to turn on POI Display. (cont'd) Setup / Info 143 Setup Screen 2 Highlight Filter POI Display and press ENT. The POI category menu appears. When Displaying All POI icons on the Map If you want to show all POI icons on the map, highlight All Categories and press ENT. When Displaying Your Desired POI icons If you want to show your desired POI icons, highlight your desired categories and press ENT. If subcategories are displayed, highlight your desired item and press ENT. All items are selected by default. Highlight Display All and press ENT. The yellow field indicates selection. Press the BACK button to return to the Setup POI Display screen. 144 Setup / Info The icons will appear on all maps, whether you are riding a route or not. The points of interest are loaded in the system and you cannot add any locations to the database or control when the icons appear. To get more information for a POI that interests you, stop your motorcycle and press any directional arrow on the right fairing panel to bring up the White Arrow Point Locator. Move the locator to the POI icon. The POI's name will appear. To bring up a Point Review Screen for the location, press ENT. Setup Screen 2 Setup / Info 145 Setup Screen 2 POI (Point of Interest) Icons Food & Drink American, Barbecue, Spanish/Mexican, French, etc. Asian, Chinese Deli/Bakery, Café/Diner Fast Food Italian Seafood Steak/Grill Lodging Hotel/Motel, Bed & Breakfast Inn Campground/RV Park Fuel Convenience Auto Fuel Truck Stop Shopping Department, General Merchandise, Apparel Grocery, Shopping Center Pharmacy/Chemist Convenience Honda Motorcycle Dealer Honda Motorcycle Dealer ATM/Bank ATM/Bank Attraction Amusement/Theme Park Museum/Historical, Hall/ Auditorium Landmark Park/Garden Arena/Track Winery Recreation Golf Course Skiing Center/Resort Bowling Center Sports/Fitness Center Amusement/Theme Park Park/Garden Arena/Track Entertainment Live Theater Bar/Nightclub Movie Theater Casino Transportation Auto Rental Air Transportation Ground Transportation Hospital Hospital 146 Setup / Info Auto Services Auto Rental Auto Repair Dealer/Auto Parts, Automobile Club, Car Wash Wrecker Service Parking Rest Area/Tourist Info Truck Stop Community Library School Place of Worship Police Station City Hall Court House, Community Center Border Crossing Post Office Bank/ATM Others Marina/Repair & Storage Garmin Dealer Setup Screen 2 Setup / Info 147 Setup Screen 2 Alert Setup The system notifies you of urgent conditions with the alert icon and voice guidance (default setting). The alert icon will appear in the lower left corner of the screen. You can select the notification method, such as with voice only, with icon only, etc. To change this option, highlight Alert Setup and press ENT. Highlight your choice and press ENT. Track Log Setup The option creates a visual log of where you have ridden by spreading "breadcrumbs" (up to 10,240 white diamonds) every 275 yards (250 meters), depending on the scale of your map display. These breadcrumbs appear, whether or not there is a route in the system, for any map scale up to and including 3 miles. If the system spreads the maximum number of breadcrumbs, the first created will disappear as the latest breadcrumb appears. NOTE: For more information about the alert icon, see page 51. Highlight your choice and press ENT. Press the BACK button to return to the Setup Screen 2 screen. To turn this option on, highlight Track Log Setup and press ENT. 148 Setup / Info To record your track log, highlight Recording and press ENT. To display the breadcrumb on the map, highlight Map Display and press ENT To clear the breadcrumbs from the system, highlight Clear Track Log and press ENT. Highlight Yes and press ENT. If you clear the track log from the system with Recording option On, new breadcrumbs will appear as you continue - regardless of whether or not you have a route in the system. When you complete your selections for Setup Screen 2, press the BACK button to return to the Setup / Info menu. Setup Screen 2 Setup / Info 149 Setup System 1 Setup System 1 On the Setup / Info menu, highlight Setup System and press ENT. The Setup System 1 screen appears. Units The default is Mile. To select KM, highlight Units and press ENT. The KM option will appear on the Units field. Time Format The default is 12 Hour (am and pm) display. To select 24 Hour (military) time, highlight Time Format and press ENT. The 24 Hour option will appear on the Time Format field. Daylight Savings The default is Auto. To change the selection, highlight Daylight Savings and press ENT. The Auto option will automatically adjust for time changes in the spring and fall. The Yes option voids the automatic time change for daylight saving time. The No option keeps the time standard. Highlight your desired option and press ENT. 150 Setup / Info Time Zone The default is US-Eastern. To change the selection, highlight Time Zone and press ENT. Setup System 1 Time and Date You can check the time, date, time zone setting, and daylight saving setting. Press the BACK button to return to the Setup System 2 screen. Highlight your time zone and press ENT. The Other selection allows you to enter any local time that is not covered by the other choices. NOTE: If "24 Hour" is set on the "Time Format," the am/pm buton is not available. Use the keyboard to enter the time. NOTE: For information about keyboard screen, see page 64. When you are finished, highlight Done and press ENT. Setup / Info 151 Setup System 2 Setup System 2 To move to screen 2, highlight the 2 tab at the top of the Setup System 1 screen, and press ENT. The Setup System 2 screen appears. Greating You can select the greeting screen that appears when you turn the ignition on. Highlight Greeting and press ENT. Selecting Standard Greeting The default for the opening/ending greeting is the Standard greeting, which shows the Goldwing logo and then fades out. The same logo appears as the closing greeting. Highlight Standard and Press ENT. 152 Setup / Info Your choice will appear in the Greeting field on the Setup System 2 screen. To return to the Setup / Info menu, press the BACK button. Selecting Personal Greeting The opening greeting includes the Goldwing logo screen followed by a screen that reads: Hello! followed by the text you enter. The closing greeting will be See You! followed by the text you enter. To choose the customized greeting, highlight Personal, and press ENT. After typing, highlight Done and press ENT. Setup System 2 Selecting Off (No Greeting) If you do not want an opening greeting, highlight Off and press ENT. Use the keyboard to type your name or phrase you want to appear below Hello! in the customized greeting. NOTE: For more information about the keyboard screen, see page 64. Your choice will appear in the Greeting field on the Setup System 1 screen. To return to the Setup / Info menu, press the BACK button. The next time you start the Navigation System, you will see a two-screen sequence: the Goldwing logo followed by a second screen that says Hello! with the text you entered. When you exit the system, you will see a screen that says: See you! followed by the text you entered. Your choice will appear in the Greeting field on the Setup System 2 screen. To return to the Setup / Info menu, press the BACK button. NOTE: "Off" only affects the opening greeting. You will still see the standard closing. Setup / Info 153 Setup System 2 Attention Tone If this option is set to On (default is Off), the attention tone sounds before voice prompts. Highlight Attention Tone and press ENT to turn the attention tone on or off. Set Home using Find Menu If you want to designate a location from the Find menu, highlight Set Home using Find Menu and press ENT. The Find Home Location menu appears. The Find Home Location menu offers the seven Find menu functions. For the following procedure, see Find Destination on page 81. The Point Review Screen then appears. With Save Home highlighted, press ENT. The display returns to the Setup System 2 screen. NOTE: Your new "Home" designation will be listed in "Favorite Places." 154 Setup / Info Set Home using Vehicle Position If you want to designate your current location as Home, highlight Set Home using Vehicle Position and press ENT. The Point Review Screen appears. Restore All Settings The Restore All Settings option lets you return the system to initial default settings selected by the factory. (See the table on page 156.) Highlight Restore All Settings and press ENT. The following screen appears. Setup System 2 NOTE: Executing the Restore All Settings option deletes the "Home" location stored in the system. With Save Home highlighted, press ENT. The display returns to Setup System 2 screen. NOTE: Your new "Home" designation will be listed in "Favorite Places." The screen will ask you to confirm your request. Highlight Yes and, press ENT to restore all settings. Setup / Info 155 Setup System 2 Factory Default Settings Setup Screen FEATURE Dimmer / Day Dimmer / Night Map Layout Map Color Mode Map Orientation POI (Point of Interest) Display Alert Setup Track Log Setup DESCRIPTION For daytime screen viewing. For nighttime screen viewing. Three map layout choices. Background color for daylight map display/screen mode. Three map orientation choices. If the map scale is 0.2 mile smaller, point of interest icons appear on the map screen. DEFAULT Full Brightness Half Brightness Half Map Auto 2D Heading Up Off Three alert notification choices. Display/Speak Creates log of your journey by spreading "breadcrumbs" every 275 yards (250 meters), Map Display : Off depending on the map scale. If on, breadcrumbs appear whether or not there is a route in Recording : On the system. 156 Setup / Info Setup System FEATURE Units Time Format Daylight Savings Time Zone Greeting Attention Tone Setup Voice FEATURE Voice DESCRIPTION Distance measurement (miles or kilometers). 12 hour (am/pm) or 24 hour (military). Automatically adjusts for standard/daylight savings time changes. Allows you to change time zone. Three options including no greeting. Turns the attention tone on or off that sounds before voice prompts DESCRIPTION Allows you to select the type of voices for the route guidance and prompts. Setup System 2 DEFAULT Mile 12 Hour Auto US-Eastern Standard Off DEFAULT American English-Jill (TTS) Setup / Info 157 Setup Voice The Setup Voice option allows you to select the type of voices from the pre-recorded voice or text-to speech (TTS) voice. On the Setup / Info menu, highlight Setup Voice and press ENT. The following screen appears. American English is pre-recorded voices, which have a limited vocabulary and do not speak names of locations or streets. American English-Jill (TTS) is a text-tospeech voice, which will read and speak the same words that are displayed on the screen. The voices have an extensive vocabulary, and they pronounce the street names as you approach turns. To change the voice setting, highlight your choice and press ENT. The screen will return to the Setup / Info menu. 158 Setup / Info Info Screens GPS Info The GPS Info option lets you check your GPS status, shows the position of the satellites to which the system is connected, displays the time and date, shows your current coordinates, and indicates the accuracy range of the GPS signal. On the Setup / Info menu, highlight GPS Info and press ENT. The following screen appears. System Info The System Info option identifies the software operating your Navigation System and provides the software ID number. In addition, the version of map software loaded in the system appears at the bottom of the screen. On the Setup / Info menu, highlight Info/ System and press ENT. The following screen appears. Info Screens XM Info The XM Info option identifies the software, available audio channels, and data services used in your Navigation System, and provides the radio ID number. NOTE: XM service only available in the 48 contiguous United States. On the Setup / Info menu, highlight XM Info and press ENT. The following screen appears. Press the BACK button to return to the Setup / Info menu. After checking the information, press the BACK button to return to the Setup / Info menu. (cont'd) Setup / Info 159 Info Screens You need to activate your XM subscription before you use the XM features. Highlight Subscribe and press ENT. Highlight or +, and press ENT to change the channel. After selecting channel, highlight Next and press ENT. Highlight Next and press ENT. Highlight Power Off XM and press ENT. 160 Setup / Info Technical & Consumer Information Glossary.................................................................................... 162 System Messages .....................................................................164 Troubleshooting ......................................................................165 System Limitations..................................................................170 Database Limitations ..............................................................172 Customer Support...................................................................173 Technical & Consumer Information 161 Glossary The following is a glossary of terms related to your Navigation System. Banner Yellow Field Breadcrumbs SD Memory Card Database GPS GPS Antenna Icon Initialization Map Matching Navi North Pointer Off Route Outlying Areas The message or direction's information area across the top of the map display screen. In the system setup fields, indicates that the field is selected as the default. Tracking dots that can be followed on the map to retrace your route. This function can be turned on/off in Setup Screen 2, Track Log Setup. The default is off. Abbreviation for Secure Digital memory card. An SD memory card containing map software is installed in the Navi box in the travel trunk. This consists of the map data and the POI (Point of Interest) data stored on the SD memory card. Global Positioning System. A network of 24 satellites in orbit around the earth. The navigation system can simultaneously receive signals from up to 12 satellites to accurately position the vehicle on the map. Located on the top of the fairing under the windscreen air vent. Electronic items operating in this general location can interfere with the GPS signal. Symbol representing a Point of Interest (POI) that appears on a map scale of 0.2 mile or smaller screen if the POI Icon option is selected. This refers to the time needed to reacquire the GPS satellite signals whenever the power has been disconnected. Refers to the matching of the vehicle position to mapped roads in the system. Abbreviation for Navigation or Navigation System. The map symbol showing the map orientation. This occurs when you leave the route entered in the system. The banner at the top of the screen will read: Calculating... The Navi voice guidance will announce: Off Route. Recalculating. Rural areas that typically have only their main roads mapped. 162 Technical & Consumer Information POI Point Speed Sensor Glossary Point of Interest. These are businesses, schools, etc., found on the Find Destination, Route to New Destination, Edit Route/Add Stop, Recalculate Route/Edit Route, or Route to Home/Edit Home Location (Route to Home) menus. Used to refer to a location (point on a map). Example: Point Review Screen. Provides speed signals to the Navi system for moving the vehicle icon on the map. Technical & Consumer Information 163 System Messages Screen Message Explanation Suggested Action Antenna Shorted to Ground The antenna has been shorted. See your Honda dealer. GPS Antenna Disconnected The antenna connection has been disconnected. Check the antenna connection that goes into the Navi box. If that is not the cause of the problem, see your Honda dealer. Lost GPS Satellite Reception (message Satellite reception has been lost. banner turns red) Poor GPS Satellite Reception (message Satellite reception has degraded. Use caution, the position presented by the system may not be banner turns yellow) accurate. (For subsequent incidents of temporary poor reception, the message banner will continue to give navigation information, but the color will change to yellow as an alert to use caution.) Calculating Route... The Navi is calculating a route. Route Calculation Pending... The Navi is waiting to calculate a route. Occurs rarely. Route Truncated You attempted to create an overly long route. The system shortened the route so it would fit the available memory. Invalid Operation You tried to operate controls that are shut off while your motorcycle is in motion. Sunrise, Switching to Day Mode/ Sunset, Switching to Night Mode Messages indicating the Navi is switching between day and night modes. Favorite Memory is Full You have tried to save more favorites than the system can handle (approximately 2,000). Favorite Name Already Exists Each favorite must have a unique name. 164 Technical & Consumer Information Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Hardware PROBLEM The Vehicle Position icon does not move on the map screen while I'm riding my motorcycle. EXPLANATION The map will not display if the speed sensor is not working. See your Honda dealer. Voice Guidance PROBLEM I did not hear the voice guidance when I expected to hear it. EXPLANATION The Navigation System voice guidance operates whether the audio system is on or off. However, the volume of the voice guidance depends on the setting of the VOLUME knob on the audio system controls. If the knob is turned fully off, you will not hear the voice guidance. Also, since the Navi voice can be routed through the speakers or the headphones, check that you are listening to the sound source you selected. Screen PROBLEM While I ride, my screen shows "white dots" on it. What do they mean? What is the sequence of messages I will see if the system has not been initialized recently? EXPLANATION These are called "breadcrumbs." They appear if the Track Log Setup option is on. (The default is off.) See page 148. Searching for Satellites. Locating Satellites. Acquiring Satellites. GPS Ready. (cont'd) Technical & Consumer Information 165 Troubleshooting PROBLEM EXPLANATION The distance appears like "_ _ . _." Satellite reception has been lost. Arrival Time appears like "_ _:_ _" am/pm. The system estimates it will take more than 24 hours to get to the destination. After using the White Arrow Point Locator, I resumed riding, but the map display is frozen. If you resume riding after using this feature without removing it from the screen, the screen will continue to display the last map screen until you terminate the point locator feature by pressing the DISP button. We suggest you press the MAP button before you resume riding. Either action will return your main map display. I get inconsistent results when I type in initials searching for a location. The database includes some entries that leave spaces between initials and some entries that do not. If your entry fails, try the alternative. When I approached the Canadian border, the map showed a border The system does not include border crossing icons for Mexico. crossing POI icon, but this did not happen when I approached Mexico. Software PROBLEM I found some errors in the database. How do I report them? I want to buy a new SD memory card. How do I purchase one? How can I determine the software version in my Navigation System? When is my city going to become part of a fully verified detailed coverage area? EXPLANATION Minor errors are bound to occur in a database this big. If you encounter major errors, you can report them per the instructions on page 173. See Map Software & Navigation System Software Upgrades on page 173. Select System Info from the Setup / Info menu. The mapping database supplier is constantly verifying new and existing areas that currently show on the map as unverified. Alaska and Hawaii are covered. 166 Technical & Consumer Information Troubleshooting PROBLEM Will the Navigation System work outside North America? Why is the street I am on not on the map? It has been here for a year. EXPLANATION It will work in Hawaii, Alaska, and Canada as well as the continental U.S., but XM feature will not work in Hawaii and Alaska. The mapping database is constantly undergoing revision. See page 173 to learn how to obtain the latest detailed coverage information. Features PROBLEM EXPLANATION My state does not observe daylight savings time. How do I turn off this The setting switches automatically by default, but you can change it. feature? See Setup System 1 screen, Daylight Savings on page 150. Can I turn the Navigation System off with the ignition on? No. You cannot turn the Navigation System off with the ignition on. (cont'd) Technical & Consumer Information 167 Troubleshooting Routing PROBLEM EXPLANATION My system does not route me the same way I would go. Why is this? In some situations, your local knowledge may generate a better route than the data currently available to the system. I entered a new route with vias that would create a loop starting and ending at my current location, and turned off the ignition. When I turned the system on again, the route was gone. Shutting the system after entering a loop from your current location cancels the route. The system assumes you reached your destination. To avoid losing a loop route, do not enter it until you are ready to ride. I stopped for coffee about 220 yards (200 meters) from my route destination. When I started up again, the route was no longer in the system. If you turn the ignition off when you are within 220 yards (200 meters) of your destination, the system assumes you have reached your destination. I attempted to route to a destination that is not on a road, but the system The system will not calculate to a destination that is not within 1.2 did not calculate a route. miles (2 km) of a road in the database. I went more than 33 yards (30 meters) off my route, but the system did not alert me. The automatic re-routing feature will normally give you visual and voice alerts if you move more than 33 yards (30 meters) off route. However, some situations, such as riding on a road that closely parallels another road, may prevent activation of this feature because the system may be reading your location on the other road, within the 33 yards (30 meters) limit. As explained in System Limitations, there are elements that can affect the accuracy of all GPS equipment. 168 Technical & Consumer Information Troubleshooting GPS Signal PROBLEM The Navigation System is unable to acquire a proper GPS signal. How long should it take for my system to become GPS-ready if it has not been used for some time? EXPLANATION Make sure there is nothing blocking the GPS antenna located under the windscreen (see page 7). If there is not, move the vehicle to an open space away from tall buildings, trees, etc. In a garage or other area that would interfere with receiving GPS signals, turn on the ignition for four minutes. Then move your motorcycle outside to a clear area where it should be able to pick up GPS signals. If you don't receive any signals, contact your dealer. XM NavTraffic and XM NavWeather PROBLEM EXPLANATION XM NavTraffic/NavWeather is missing and is not displaying properly. What is wrong? Verify the following: · Your XM subscription may have expired. Call XM at (800) 967- 2346 and verify your account status. If your subscription has lapsed, you may need to request a "rapid refresh." After XM performs the refresh, leave the vehicle running outside for 30 minutes to receive the refresh. · It is possible that there is a temporary technical problem with your metropolitan area traffic and/or weather. You can call XM at (800) 967-2346 to see if there is an outage. · If the situation persists, see your local Honda dealer for assistance. · XM NavTraffic/NavWeather relies on a satellite signal. It will not work in Hawaii and Alaska. Technical & Consumer Information 169 System Limitations Although your Navigation System is a highly sophisticated piece of equipment, you may find it has certain limitations. The system uses signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) to determine its current location. The GPS is operated by the U.S. Department of Defense. The system is subject to changes that could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equipment, including your Navigation System. Although the system will direct you to your desired destination, it may not always do it by what you consider to be the most direct route. The points of interest listings are not as complete in outlying areas as they are in metropolitan areas. For example, only limited numbers of gas stations, restaurants, supermarkets, banks, etc., are included. In outlying areas, you may not find listings for places you know exist, and the facilities listed may not be the closest. This is also true for police, agencies and hospitals. Always check with local information sources if you need law enforcement or hospital services. On rare occasions, you may find that the system "reboots." This is indicated by the display returning to the logo screen. A reboot can be caused by a number of things, including excessive heat or shock. It does not necessarily indicate a problem that requires service. After the system completes the reboot, it should allow you to complete whatever functions you were performing before the reboot. Honda has made every effort to verify that the system's database was accurate at the time it was created. However, businesses do close or move to new locations, and new businesses start in the old locations. For this reason, you may occasionally find inaccurate information when you select and drive to a point of interest. The number of these inaccuracies will increase as time goes on. However, database updates are available annually. See Map Software & Navigation System Software Upgrades on page 173. 170 Technical & Consumer Information System Limitations Loss of Satellite Signal If the system loses power for more than five minutes, it takes a while to reacquire the GPS signal (satellite positions). · The ignition must be turned to ON or ACC. · The motorcycle must be parked outside, away from buildings. · The motorcycle should be stationary. (Acquiring the signal takes longer if the motorcycle is moving.) The average acquiring time is about five minutes, but it can take as long as 30 minutes. If the system is unable to acquire a signal, follow the instructions on the screen. Contact your local Honda dealer if a problem still persists. Technical & Consumer Information 171 Database Limitations The navigation system's digitized map database reflects the most complete and accurate data available at the time of production. Accordingly, your copy may contain inaccurate or incomplete data or information due to the passage of time, road construction, changing conditions, or other causes. In addition, this database does not include, analyze, process, consider, or reflect any of the following categories of information: · Population density · Neighborhood quality or safety · Availability or proximity of law enforcement · Construction work, zones, or hazards · Legal restrictions (such as vehicular type, weight, load, height, and speed restrictions) · Road slope or grade · Bridge height, width, weight, or other limits · Traffic facilities safety · Pavement characteristics or conditions · Special events We assume no liability for any incident that may result from an error in the program or from changed conditions not noted above. 172 Technical & Consumer Information Customer Support Honda Customer Support You may contact Honda Customer Service, Motorcycle Division, American Honda Motor Co., Inc., P.O. Box 2220, mailstop: 100-4C-7B, Torrance, CA 90509-2220. Telephone: (866) 784-1870. Reporting Errors Occasionally, you may encounter database errors. Report errors online at http://update.navtech.com. Map Software & Navigation System Software Upgrades Honda is continually expanding the scope of the Map software and Navigation System software. The Map software is updated to correspond with new model releases. You cannot update the current SD memory card installed in your Goldwing. You must replace it with a new SD memory card. The replaced SD memory card may be used in other electronic equipment such as a digital camera. In the future, as updates become available, you may purchase a new SD memory card with map software and Navigation System software installed by going online to the Honda Owner Link website (http://www.ahm-ownerlink.com) or the Honda Rider's Club of America website (http://www.hrca.honda.com), which both link to the website of the software developer, Garmin Ltd, (http:// www.garmin.com/goldwing). You may also order directly from Garmin by going to their website or by calling (866) 606-7555. When updating your system, keep the following in mind. · A new SD memory card consists of the new Map software and the updated Navigation System software that enables the new maps to operate on the screen. · When you install a new SD memory card, there may be some changes not only in the map content, but in the Navigation system itself. NOTE: For information about identifying the software currently operating your system, see page 159. Technical & Consumer Information 173 Customer Support Upgrading the Software The SD memory card (1) is located in the Navi box (2) attached to the backside of the travel trunk. NOTE: The Navigation System is a precision device that can be damaged by static electricity. Before touching the Navi box, discharge any static electricity by touching a metal area of your motorcycle outside the travel trunk. 1. Make sure the ignition switch is OFF. 2. Open the travel trunk cover. 3. Push the latch (3) on the left side of the Navi box to open the cover. INSIDE TRAVEL TRUNK (1) SD memory card (3) Latch (2) Navi box 4. Push in to eject the SD memory card (1). 174 Technical & Consumer Information Customer Support 5. Insert the new SD memory card and push in until it clicks. 6. Turn the ignition switch to ACC. It automatically starts updating. The initial Navigation System screen (sunrise beyond the Earth) will appear, followed by the Copyrights screen. This means the update is completed. 7. Close the Navi box cover and push the latch to the right until it clicks. Check that the cover is securely closed. 8. Close the travel trunk cover. 9. To check the update was successful, go to the Setup / Info menu and select System Info. Check that the screen identifies the new update. 10. Turn the ignition switch to OFF. Technical & Consumer Information 175 176 Technical & Consumer Information Index A address, find destination by...................95 alert icon ....................................51 audio system controls ..................41 B button, BACK ....................................38 DIM .......................................40 DIRECTIONAL ARROW .......38 DISP ......................................40 ENT .......................................38 MAP ......................................38 MENU ...................................38 NAVI .....................................41 VOICE/GUIDE....................... 39 ZOOM IN/OUT ......................38 button/knob, MODE ...................................41 VOLUME............................... 41 C center display controls ................ 40 changing SD memory card ........ 174 city, find distination by ................. 101 controls, audio system........................... 41 center display ......................... 40 left handlebar.......................... 39 right fairing panel ................... 38 customer support ...................... 173 D database limitations .................. 172 detour ...................................... 121 E edit route screen ......................... 72 errors, reporting .............................. 173 exit, find distination by ................. 102 F favorite places...........................105 favorite places, find distination by ...................83 find destination, by address...............................95 by city ..................................101 by exit ..................................102 by favorite ..............................83 by intersection.........................98 by point of interest ..................90 by previous find ......................88 menu ......................................82 full map......................................46 G getting started .............................14 glossary .................................... 162 GPS info menu .........................159 H half map .....................................46 177 Index I intersection, find destination by ...................98 K keyboard screens .........................64 L left handlebar controls .................39 lever, volume ..............................39 limitations, database ................................172 system ..................................170 list screens ..................................67 M main menu............................26, 56 maneuver list ..............................51 map, full .........................................46 half .........................................46 scale zoom ..............................53 screen layouts ......................... 46 memory card, accessing .............................. 174 menu, detour................................... 121 favorite places....................... 106 find destination ....................... 82 GPS info .............................. 159 main....................................... 26 recalculate ............................ 115 route .................................... 111 route to home................ 124, 128 route to new destination......... 114 screens ................................... 56 setup / info ........................... 138 setup screen .......................... 139 setup system ......................... 150 setup voice ........................... 158 system info ........................... 159 traffic ................................... 132 weather ................................ 128 XM info ............................... 159 message banner .......................... 46 messages, system.................................. 164 N next turn pop-up..........................51 O operating controls........................37 operating keyboards ....................65 P point of interest, find destination by ...................90 point review screens ....................68 previous find, find destination by ...................88 R recalculate ................................115 re-routing, automatic ...................52 resume......................................113 right fairing panel controls ...........38 route to home ............123, 127, 131 route to new destination menu ....114 178 Index route, calculate screen .......................71 edit ....................................... 116 menu ............................111, 112 new destination .....................114 S screen, center display..........................43 edit route ................................72 info ......................................159 keyboard................................. 64 list .......................................... 67 map ........................................46 menu ......................................56 point review............................68 route calculate.........................71 traffic .....................................78 traffic/weather review..............79 weather ................................... 76 scroll bar ....................................44 settings, factory default.......................156 setup / info menu ......................138 setup screen menu .....................139 setup system menu.................... 150 setup voice menu ...................... 158 startup........................................ 16 stop ......................................... 113 support, customer ..................... 173 system info menu ..................... 159 system, limitations ............................ 170 messages .............................. 164 startup.................................... 16 T tips, getting started...................... 35 toggle, zoom .............................. 39 traffic, avoiding incidents................. 135 review screen.......................... 79 screen .................................... 78 viewing by road .................... 133 viewing current route ............ 134 viewing full map................... 133 trip, let's take a........................... 29 troubleshooting......................... 165 V volume lever...............................39 W weather, review screen ..........................79 screen .....................................76 viewing forecast ....................130 viewing map .........................129 viewing other city..................129 white arrow point locator .............54 wide map....................................46 X XM info menu ..........................159 XM subscription .......................159 Z zoom, map scale..........................53 179 180 181 182 183 184Acrobat Distiller 5.0.5 (Windows)