FUNCTION
Navigation Screen
The navigation computer calculates the present position and direction of travel, then determines a route and calculates the driving distance based on the following information sources:
- Map data in the HDD
- Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites
- Built-in gyro sensor
- Vehicle speed signal
- Reverse signal
- Parking brake signal
- Radio Data System Traffic Message Channel (RDS-TMC) and Transport Protocol Experts Group (TPEG) signals*1
- Radio Data System Traffic Message Channel (RDS-TMC) signal*2
- Real-time Traffic Information of China (RTIC) signal*3
- Telematics Data (G-BOOK) signal*3
*1: Models for Europe (destination package for Russia)
*2: Destination package for Taiwan
*3: Models for China
The functions of the navigation screen are listed below.
| Item | Function | |
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| Map Display | Map Color Change*1, *2 | Depending on the position of the light control switch, the screen changes to day mode or night mode. |
| Taillight-interlocked Map Color Change | Changes the color of the map screen that is displayed when the taillights are turned on. | |
| North Up / Heading Up |
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| 3D Display*3 | Displays a 3-dimensional (3D) view of the map. | |
| Multi-step Scale Display | Changes the map scale in 14 steps. | |
| Direct Scale Change | Directly selects and displays the map scale. | |
| Street Name Indication on Scrolled Map | Displays the street name and city name even when the map screen is being scrolled. | |
| Stepless Scale Display | Changes the scale of the map from the basic 14 steps to an even finer range of scales.*3 | |
| Changes the scale of the map from the basic 13 steps to an even finer range of scales.*1, *2 | ||
| Road Number Sign Board Display | Displays the road number on the map. | |
| Point of Interest Display | Displays selected types of points of interest as marks on the map. | |
| Home Screen Display*3 | Displays different modes on a screen that is split into 3 views. | |
| Split-view Display*1, *2 | Displays different modes on a screen that is split into 2 views. | |
| Compass Mode Screen*2, *3 | Displays the direction of travel and detailed data of the present location. | |
| Route Guidance Demonstration | Demonstrates the route guidance to the destination. | |
| Route Trace | It is possible to store up to the last 124 miles (200 km) of a traveled route and retrace the route on the display. | |
| RDS-TMC and TPEG Service Information Display*3 | Displays the traffic icons, arrows and indicators when RDS-TMC or TPEG service information is being received. | |
| RDS-TMC Display*1 | Displays RDS-TMC icons, arrows and indicators when RDS-TMC service is being received. | |
| RTIC Traffic Information Display*2 | Displays RTIC icons, arrows and indicators when RTIC service is being received. | |
| Destination Search | Preset Destination Memory Search | Sets a pre-registered point as a destination point while driving. |
| Address Search | Information can be entered in the order of: province, city and street name.*1 | |
| A destination can be set in 2 ways:*3
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| Address / Intersection Search*2 | A destination can be set by entering the province, street, intersection and city name. | |
| Point of Interest Search*1 | A destination can be set in 2 ways:
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| Point of Interest Search*2 | Searches for a point of interest by selecting the area from the category. | |
| Hybrid Point of Interest Search*3 | Narrows the search by names of the point of interest, category and areas. | |
| Online Search | Latest information found using the Mapbar can be set as a destination.*2 | |
| Allows use of an internet search engine to set a destination using the most up to date information.*3 | ||
| Previous Destination Search | Stores the coordinates, names, and date of up to 100 locations that have been set as destinations in the past. | |
| Memory Point Search*1, *2, *3 | Sets a destination from the registered memory point. | |
| Intersection Search*2, *3 | By specifying 2 streets, the point at which they intersect is set as the destination point. | |
| Motorway (Highway) Entrance or Exit Search | Searches for the destination by the name of the street that connects to a motorway (highway) entrance or exit. | |
| Map Search | A destination can be set by scrolling the cursor on the map. | |
| Coordinate Search*3 | A destination can be input by entering its coordinates. | |
| Phone Number Search*1, *2, *3 | A destination can be input by entering its phone number. | |
| Point of Interest Near Cursor Search*2, *3 | A destination can be set by selecting the search point and point of interest category. | |
| MAPCODE Search*1, *2 | A destination can be set using a MAPCODE. | |
| G Search*2 | A destination can be set using information from the web site (G-memory point). | |
| Voice Recognition Search | A destination can be set up by voice command input.*3 | |
| "Home" can be set as a destination by voice command input.*2 | ||
| Route Search | Multiple Destination Setting | Sets multiple destinations. It can also rearrange the sequence of the destinations. |
| Multiple Route Search | Searches for multiple routes. | |
| G Route Search*2 | Searches for a route based on expected congestion information provided via the G-BOOK service. | |
| Search Condition Designation | Searches for the quick 1, quick 2, and short routes.*3 | |
| Searches for the recommended route, the shortest route, a route that prioritizes the use of highways, a route that prioritizes the use of general roads, and the other route.*1, *2 | ||
| Detour Search | Changes the route to detour around a section of the route. | |
| Regulated Road Consideration | Performs searches which consider regulated roads. | |
| Avoidance Area | Searches for a route that avoids a designated area. | |
| Adjacent Road Search*3 | Searches for a route adjacent to the current road. | |
| Auto Avoid Traffic Search*1, *2, *3 | Automatically changes to another route to avoid heavy congestion. | |
| Guidance | Voice Guidance | Provides voice guidance about the distance and the direction of travel to a destination point based on road conditions and vehicle speed. |
| Next Turn Guidance*3 | Provides guidance about the distance to the next turn and indicates the direction of the turn using an arrow. | |
| Motorway (Highway) Mode Display | Displays the distance to the next junction and exit, or POIs in the vicinity of the motorway exit. | |
| Motorway (Highway) Direction of Travel Display | Displays the direction of travel to take on the motorway. | |
| Intersection Zoom-in Display | Zooms in the image when approaching an intersection. | |
| Turn List Display*3 | Displays a turn list on the right side of the 2-screen display. | |
| Arrow (Turn-by-Turn) Display*3 | Displays the direction of the next turn and the distance to the turn on the right side of the 2-screen display. | |
| Lane List Display*1, *2 | Display a lane list on the right side of the 2-screen display. | |
| Distance-to-destination Display | Displays the distance from the present location to the destination. | |
| Estimated Arrival Time Display | Displays estimated arrival time. | |
| Others | Voice Recognition*2, *3 | Recognizes pre-programmed system commands spoken to operate the navigation system. |
| Map Coverage Information Display | Displays the map area that is recorded in the HDD. | |
*1: Destination package for Taiwan
*2: Models for China
*3: Models for Europe (destination package for Russia)
Information Screen
The functions of the information screen display are listed below.
| Item | Outline | |
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| Fuel Consumption*1 | Information about fuel consumption per minute or per trip can be displayed. | |
| Traffic Information*2 | By receiving the RDS-TMC service, a list of the current traffic incidents is displayed along with information on the incident's distance and position relative to the vehicle. | |
| G Main Menu*3 | G-BOOK on-line services can be operated. | |
| MY Request*3 | Contents can be registered and registered contents can be accessed. | |
| Operator Service*3 | Display of Information Acquired from the Operator Service | A telephone call can be made to the operator service. |
| Information Check*3 | Display of Information Acquired from the Operator Service | Acquired information can be displayed and manually updated. |
*1: Except models for Europe (destination package for Russia)
*2: Destination package for Taiwan
*3: Models for China
The fuel consumption screen is displayed as illustrated below. This screen has the display functions listed below.
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| (1) | Clear Switch | Clears all past information. |
| (2) | Average Speed | Displays the value that has been calculated by the combination meter assembly, which is based on the distance driven and time elapsed since the power switch is turned on (IG). |
| (3) | Elapsed Time | Displays the value that has been calculated by the combination meter assembly, which is based on the time elapsed since the power switch is turned on (IG). |
| (4) | Cruising Range | Displays the approximate drivable distance. |
| (5) | Past Record Switch | Changes to the Past Record (per trip) fuel consumption screen. |
| (6) | Energy Switch | Displays the energy monitor. |
| (7) | Average Per Minute Fuel Consumption |
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| (8) | Recovered Energy |
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| (9) | Current Per Minute Fuel Consumption | Displays the instantaneous (current) fuel consumption value that has been calculated by the combination meter assembly, which is based on the driven distance and the volume of fuel consumed (fuel injection signal), provided that the power switch is on (IG). |
| (10) | Best Fuel Consumption | Displays the best (most economical) per trip fuel consumption. |
| (11) | Update Switch |
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| (12) | Average Fuel Consumption | Displays the average fuel consumption for this trip and the previous 5 trips. |
| (13) | Trip Information Switch | Changes to the average per minute fuel consumption screen. |
| (14) | Average Per Trip Fuel Consumption |
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| (15) | Energy Monitor | Indicates the energy transmission direction, making it possible to confirm the current drive method (engine, motor or both), the power generation status by the engine and status of regenerative energy use.
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| (16) | Fuel Consumption Switch | Changes to the trip information screen or past record screen. (returns to the screen last displayed before the energy monitor screen.) |
Setup Screen
The settings for the functions of the multi-display are available from the setup screen.
| Item | Function |
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| Voice Settings |
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| Navigation Settings | The Navigation Settings can be used to:
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| Vehicle Settings |
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| Telephone Settings*1 |
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| Bluetooth Settings |
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| Audio Settings |
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| Traffic and Parking Settings*1 |
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| G-BOOK settings*2 | The G-BOOK settings can be used to:
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*1: Models for Europe (destination package for Russia)
*2: Models for China
*3: Destination package for Taiwan
CONSTRUCTION
Remote Touch
The remote touch consists of the switch knob and switches.
The switch knob of the remote touch consists of the joystick and 2 motors that enable 2-axis control in longitudinal and lateral directions.
- The 2 motors generate feedback force according to screen button and icon locations, achieving a 'click' feeling during operation.
- The 2 motors provide 3 types of feedback force (resistance, icons, frame). Overlapping feedback forces are added together.
| Feedback Force | Description |
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| Resistance | Feedback force, which interferes the switch knob operation, is generated in proportion to the switch knob operation speed. Resistance generated on the map screen is stronger than on other screens (MENU screen etc.) |
| Icon | Force is provided to pull the pointer toward the center of the set area (near icons). |
| Frame | Force is generated to move the pointer toward the inside of the screen when the pointer is close to the edge of the screen. |
OPERATION
Remote Touch
When the switch knob of the remote touch is operated, the pointer will be displayed on the multi-display screen. When the pointer comes close to an icon, the cursor will appear and the icon framed by the cursor can be selected.
For the keyboard screen, keys selected by the cursor are displayed larger to enhance visibility.
The feedback force that is generated when an icon is selected are customizable using the remote touch.
To inform the user that the cursor has selected a different icon or an operation is accepted, 3 types of beep sounds (selection sound, pointer sound, error sound) are provided in accordance with operation conditions. The ON/OFF setting of each beep sound is individually customizable.
DIAGNOSIS
For details on the procedure required to enter the Service Menu screen, refer to the Repair Manual.