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G-BOOK SYSTEM PRECAUTION

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  1. PRECAUTIONS FOR G-BOOK


    1. After replacing the navigation ECU sub-assembly and performing vehicle contract setting, perform the vehicle contract setting to resume the G-BOOK service (Click here).

    2. On this model, the navigation ECU sub-assembly functions as the G-BOOK device and has the G-BOOK ID.

    3. If the hard disk drive is replaced on vehicles that have a contract for the G-BOOK service, perform "Download necessary data" after installing a new hard disk drive (Click here).

    4. Necessary data for the G-BOOK system is stored in the hard disk drive that is built into the navigation ECU sub-assembly.

    5. If an accidental operation is made, the customer may be charged a fee for the phone call.

  2. IN THE FOLLOWING SITUATIONS, IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO CONNECT TO THE G-BOOK SERVICE


    1. "Bluetooth" connection is interrupted.

    2. A "Bluetooth" connection setting has not been performed.

    3. Services that limit receiving/making a call, such as drive mode, dial lock, call prohibition, voice mail or select call are used.

    4. The cellular phone cannot be used due to non-payment of the cellular phone, etc.

    5. A cellular phone that cannot access the Internet is being used.

  3. PRECAUTIONS FOR NAVIGATION RECEIVER ASSEMBLY


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      A Hard Disk Drive (HDD) is built into the navigation receiver assembly to store map and other data, and is used for the navigation system. Therefore, care must be taken for the following points when handling:


      1. When it is necessary to replace the navigation ECU sub-assembly, be sure to replace it with a new one.

        Note:

        If a used navigation ECU sub-assembly is installed as a replacement part, the customer's HDD will not be recognized.

      2. Do not apply any vibration or shock to the navigation receiver assembly.

        Note:
        • Do not drop or subject the navigation receiver assembly to severe impacts.

        • Do not use the navigation receiver assembly if it has been dropped or subjected to a severe impact.

        • Do not store the navigation receiver assembly without the HDD installed. (Only remove the HDD from the navigation ECU sub-assembly when the replacement navigation receiver assembly or HDD is ready.)

      3. Do not remove the navigation receiver assembly if there is a risk that condensation may occur.

        Note:

        If the temperature of the navigation receiver assembly changes rapidly, condensation may occur inside the unit. This may cause a malfunction of the HDD. Therefore, when the navigation receiver assembly is removed from the instrument panel, it needs to be kept inside the vehicle or in an environment with an equivalent temperature and humidity.

      4. Take measures to prevent static electricity.

        Note:

        Touching the terminals of a connector can cause static electricity to be transmitted to the internal circuits. This may cause a malfunction of the HDD.

      5. Keep the navigation receiver assembly away from magnets or magnetized items.

        Note:

        Keep the navigation receiver assembly away from speakers, motors, magnetized tools and other magnetic items.

  4. PRECAUTIONS FOR HARD DISK DRIVE (HDD)


    1. Map and other data for the navigation system is stored on the Hard Disk Drive (HDD). Make sure to follow the following instructions when replacing the HDD:

      Note:

      Data downloaded by the customer may be stored on the HDD. This data will be lost when the HDD is replaced. Make sure to warn the customer that their data will be lost and obtain their consent prior to replacing the HDD.


      1. The HDD must only be replaced with a new one. Do not attempt to install a used HDD from another vehicle.

        Note:

        The navigation ECU sub-assembly can recognize only a new HDD.

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        Do not touch the HDD cover.

        Note:

        When removing or installing the HDD, only hold it by the areas shown in the illustration.

      3. Do not apply any vibration or shock to the HDD.

        Note:
        • Do not drop or subject the HDD to severe impacts.

        • Do not use the HDD if it has been dropped or subjected to a severe impact.

        • Do not store the HDD by itself if it has been removed from the navigation receiver assembly. (Only remove the HDD from the navigation receiver assembly when the replacement navigation ECU sub-assembly or HDD is ready.)

      4. Do not remove the HDD if there is a risk that condensation may occur.

        Note:

        If the temperature of the HDD changes rapidly, condensation may occur inside the unit. This may cause a malfunction of the HDD. Therefore, when the navigation receiver assembly is removed from the instrument panel, it needs to be kept inside the vehicle or in an environment with an equivalent temperature and humidity.

      5. Take measures to prevent static electricity.

        Note:

        Touching the terminals of a connector can cause static electricity to be transmitted to the internal circuits. This may cause a malfunction of the HDD.

      6. Keep the HDD away from magnets or magnetized items.

        Note:

        Keep the HDD away from speakers, motors, magnetized tools and other magnetic items.

      7. Inspect after HDD replacement.

        Note:

        Make sure to perform Check Hard Disk Drive in Operation Check to confirm that there are no HDD abnormalities after removal or installation (Click here).