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    							 Address  search
    Search for the destination address from the street name.
    1Select [Address] from the Destination 
    menu (All).
       The Address search screen is displayed.
    2  To search by street
      Enter the street name.
      Go to step 3 - 
      To search by city
     Select [City].
      Go to step 3 - 
       How to enter text (page 97)
      To search by street
    3
    ı
    
    Select [List].
    3
    ı
    
    Select the street from the list.
    3
    ı
    
    Select the city from the list.
       The address range list is displayed.
     
     Go to step 4   Select [Input name] to refi ne your search by city.
      To search by city
    3
    ı
    
    Select [Input city name].
      To search for a city from previous city 
    searches
       Select the city from the list (up to 5).
      Go to step 3 -    Select [Search Area] to change the Search area. 
    (
     page 36)
     
     Go to step 2
    3
    ı
    
    Enter the city name and select [List].
    3
    ı
    
    Select the city from the list.
    3
    ı
    
    Enter the street name and select [List].
       Choosing [List] without inputting a street name 
    lists all streets in that city.
    3
    ı
    
    Select the street from the list.
       The address range list is displayed.
     
     Go to step 4
    Search for a destination
    4Select the address range from the 
    list.
    5Enter the house number and select 
    [OK].
       The map is displayed.   If you select [OK] without entering the house 
    number, the map showing the vicinity of the 
    street selected is displayed.
    6Select [Enter].   The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    7Select [Start].  Route guidance starts .
    Note:
       If there is only one candidate for city, address range 
    and house number, the list is not displayed, and the 
    process advances to the next step.
       If there is no city or address range data for the 
    selected street, the map is displayed for an area 
    centered around the street.
       To cancel refi nement by city, select [City], then 
    [Any city].
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    							 POI (Point of interest) search
    Use a POI name to search for a destination.
    1Select [POI] from the Destination 
    menu (All).
       The POI search screen is displayed.
    2Enter the name.
       How to enter text (page 97)
    3Set the search conditions.
      To refi ne your search by category
     Select  [Category].
      Go to step 4 - 
      To refi ne your search by city
     Select [City].
      Go to step 4 - 
      If there is no refi ne search setting
     Select [List].
      Go to step 5
      To search by category
    4
    ı
    
    Select a main category.
       Select [List all categories] to display the 
    sub-categories within all main categories.
       Select [Cancel] to cancel the set category.
    4
    ı
    
    Select a sub-category.
      Go to step 3
      To search by city
    4
    ı
    
    Select [Input city name].
      To search for a city from previous city 
    searches
       Select the city from the list (up to 5).
      Go to step 3    Select [Search Area] to change the Search area. 
    (
     page 36)
     
     Go to step 2
    4
    ı
    
    Enter the city name and select [List].
    4
    ı
    
    Select the city from the list.
      Go to step 3
    5Select the POI from the list.
       The map is displayed.   If there are multiple facilities of the same name 
    in the same category, such as branches of a 
    supermarket chain, the number of applicable 
    facilities is displayed next to the icon. When 
    a POI with multiple instances is selected, the 
    branches are listed.
       The list can be sorted.
        [Dist. sort]:    The list is sorted in order of 
    proximity.
     
       [Name sort]:   The list is sorted in 
    alphabetical order.
    6Select [Enter].   The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    7Select [Start].   Route guidance starts.
    Note:
       To cancel refi nement by city, select [City], then 
    [Any city].
    Search for a destination (continued)
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    							 POI (Point of interest) search
    Use a POI name to search for a destination.
    1Select [POI] from the Destination 
    menu (All).
       The POI search screen is displayed.
    2Enter the name.
       How to enter text (page 97)
    3Set the search conditions.
      To refi ne your search by category
     Select  [Category].
      Go to step 4 - 
      To refi ne your search by city
     Select [City].
      Go to step 4 - 
      If there is no refi ne search setting
     Select [List].
      Go to step 5
      To search by category
    4
    ı
    
    Select a main category.
       Select [List all categories] to display the 
    sub-categories within all main categories.
       Select [Cancel] to cancel the set category.
    4
    ı
    
    Select a sub-category.
      Go to step 3
      To search by city
    4
    ı
    
    Select [Input city name].
      To search for a city from previous city 
    searches
       Select the city from the list (up to 5).
      Go to step 3    Select [Search Area] to change the Search area. 
    (
     page 36)
     
     Go to step 2
    4
    ı
    
    Enter the city name and select [List].
    4
    ı
    
    Select the city from the list.
      Go to step 3
    5Select the POI from the list.
       The map is displayed.   If there are multiple facilities of the same name 
    in the same category, such as branches of a 
    supermarket chain, the number of applicable 
    facilities is displayed next to the icon. When 
    a POI with multiple instances is selected, the 
    branches are listed.
       The list can be sorted.
        [Dist. sort]:    The list is sorted in order of 
    proximity.
     
       [Name sort]:   The list is sorted in 
    alphabetical order.
    6Select [Enter].   The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    7Select [Start].   Route guidance starts.
    Note:
       To cancel refi nement by city, select [City], then 
    [Any city].
    Search for a destination (continued)
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    							 Nearest POI search
    Search for POIs in the area around the current position, 
    the destination and the last map displayed.
    1Select [Nearest POI] from the 
    Destination menu (All).
       The Nearest POI search screen is displayed.
    2Select the point for the center of the 
    search.
       [Current Position]: Current position screen  [Map]:      Last displayed map  [1]/[2]/[3]/[4]/[5]:  Destination and transit 
    destinations
       [1]/[2]/[3]/[4]/[5] are displayed according to the 
    number of a destination and transit destinations 
    set.
       If [Current Position] is selected
     
     Go to step 4
    3Move the cursor to the center of the 
    area to search and select [Enter].
    4Select a main category.
       Select [List all categories] to display the 
    sub-categories within all main categories.
    5Select a sub-category and select 
    [OK].
       Up to 5 sub-categories can be selected.   To cancel a selected sub-category, select it 
    again.
    6Select [Show list].
      POIs within a radius of 20 miles (32 km*) of the 
    search position (the current position or the cursor 
    position on the Map mode screen) are searched 
    for and listed in order of proximity to the current 
    position. Up to 200 matches can be made.
    *   This is the range when “km” is set as the 
    distance setting (
     page 84).   To re-select sub-categories, select [Select 
    category] and repeat from step 4.
    7Select the POI from the list.
       The map is displayed.   The displayed distance is the straight distance 
    from the vehicle position to the POI.
       Select [Sort by] to sort the list.
       [Distance]:  The list is sorted in order of 
    proximity.
     
      [Category]:  The list is sorted by category.
        [Name]:     The list is sorted in alphabetical 
    order.
       Select [On route] to search for POIs along the 
    guidance route. (
     page 45)   [On route] is not displayed if route guidance is 
    not in use.
    8Select [Enter].   The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    9Select [Start].   Route guidance starts.
    Note:
       If multiple telephone numbers are registered under the 
    same name, each is listed.
      Search for POIs along the route
    Only POIs that are on or close to the guidance route 
    are searched for and displayed. The search range is a 
    distance of 150 ft (50 m*) from either side of the route.
    *  This is the range when “km” is set as the distance 
    setting (
     page 84).
    1Select [On route] from the Nearest 
    POI ( page 44, step 7) or nearest POI 
    ( page 51, step 4) search list.
       POIs found by the search are listed, and the 
    touch keys show the name, the icon, and the 
    distance along the route from the current 
    position.
       Select [Sort by] to sort the list.
        [Distance]:   The list is sorted in order of 
    proximity.
     
       [Category]:   The list is sorted by category.
        [Name]:     The list is sorted in alphabetical 
    order.
    2Select a POI.
       The map is displayed.   The POI name and the distance along the route 
    from the current position are displayed on the 
    map.
    3Select [Add to 
    ].
      Select [New 
    ] to delete all currently set 
    destinations and set as new destinations.
    4Select [Add] for the section to add.
       The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    5Select [Start].   Route guidance starts.
    Note:
       If no route is displayed on the map screen, it is not 
    possible to search for POIs along the route.
    Search for a destination (continued)
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    							 Nearest POI search
    Search for POIs in the area around the current position, 
    the destination and the last map displayed.
    1Select [Nearest POI] from the 
    Destination menu (All).
       The Nearest POI search screen is displayed.
    2Select the point for the center of the 
    search.
       [Current Position]: Current position screen  [Map]:      Last displayed map  [1]/[2]/[3]/[4]/[5]:  Destination and transit 
    destinations
       [1]/[2]/[3]/[4]/[5] are displayed according to the 
    number of a destination and transit destinations 
    set.
       If [Current Position] is selected
     
     Go to step 4
    3Move the cursor to the center of the 
    area to search and select [Enter].
    4Select a main category.
       Select [List all categories] to display the 
    sub-categories within all main categories.
    5Select a sub-category and select 
    [OK].
       Up to 5 sub-categories can be selected.   To cancel a selected sub-category, select it 
    again.
    6Select [Show list].
      POIs within a radius of 20 miles (32 km*) of the 
    search position (the current position or the cursor 
    position on the Map mode screen) are searched 
    for and listed in order of proximity to the current 
    position. Up to 200 matches can be made.
    *   This is the range when “km” is set as the 
    distance setting (
     page 84).   To re-select sub-categories, select [Select 
    category] and repeat from step 4.
    7Select the POI from the list.
       The map is displayed.   The displayed distance is the straight distance 
    from the vehicle position to the POI.
       Select [Sort by] to sort the list.
       [Distance]:  The list is sorted in order of 
    proximity.
     
      [Category]:  The list is sorted by category.
        [Name]:     The list is sorted in alphabetical 
    order.
       Select [On route] to search for POIs along the 
    guidance route. (
     page 45)   [On route] is not displayed if route guidance is 
    not in use.
    8Select [Enter].   The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    9Select [Start].   Route guidance starts.
    Note:
       If multiple telephone numbers are registered under the 
    same name, each is listed.
      Search for POIs along the route
    Only POIs that are on or close to the guidance route 
    are searched for and displayed. The search range is a 
    distance of 150 ft (50 m*) from either side of the route.
    *  This is the range when “km” is set as the distance 
    setting (
     page 84).
    1Select [On route] from the Nearest 
    POI ( page 44, step 7) or nearest POI 
    ( page 51, step 4) search list.
       POIs found by the search are listed, and the 
    touch keys show the name, the icon, and the 
    distance along the route from the current 
    position.
       Select [Sort by] to sort the list.
        [Distance]:   The list is sorted in order of 
    proximity.
     
       [Category]:   The list is sorted by category.
        [Name]:     The list is sorted in alphabetical 
    order.
    2Select a POI.
       The map is displayed.   The POI name and the distance along the route 
    from the current position are displayed on the 
    map.
    3Select [Add to 
    ].
      Select [New 
    ] to delete all currently set 
    destinations and set as new destinations.
    4Select [Add] for the section to add.
       The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    5Select [Start].   Route guidance starts.
    Note:
       If no route is displayed on the map screen, it is not 
    possible to search for POIs along the route.
    Search for a destination (continued)
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    							  When  stopped
    1Select [Emergency] from the 
    Destination menu (All).
       The Emergency selection screen is displayed.
    2Select a category from the list.
       The list of POIs is displayed.
    3Select the POI from the list.
       The list can be sorted.
        [Name sort]:   The list is sorted in alphabetical 
    order.
     
       [Dist. sort]:    The list is sorted in order of 
    proximity.
    4Select [Enter].
       The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    5Select [Start].
       Route guidance starts.
      In  motion
    If the driver is also the operator of the navigation 
    system, he or she must stop the vehicle in a safe place 
    before operating it.
    1Select [Emergency] from the 
    Destination menu (All).
       The Emergency selection screen is displayed.
    2Select a category from the list.
       The nearest POI to the current position is 
    displayed.
    3Select [Enter].
       The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    4Select [Start].
       Route guidance starts.
     Previous  search
    Automatically store set destinations and search for 
    destinations from that history. (Up to 20 destinations)
    1Select [Previous] from the 
    Destination menu (All).
       The Previous search screen is displayed.
    2Select a previous point from the list.
       Select [Previous start point] to display the 
    previous start point.
    3Select [Enter].   The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    4Select [Start].   Route guidance starts.
    Note:
       When there are more than 20 routes, the oldest are 
    deleted sequentially. Register necessary points as 
    Contacts. (
     page 62)   To clear previous points, refer to page 86.
    Search for a destination (continued)
     Emergency  search
    The search fi nds hospitals/police stations/service & maintenance within a radius of 100 miles (160 km*).
    *   This is the range when “km” is set as the distance setting (
     page 84).
     Address Book search
    Search for a destination from among registered 
    Contacts.
       You must register locations to use this feature. 
    (
     page 62)
    1Select [Address Book] from the 
    Destination menu (All).
       The Address Book search screen is displayed.
    2Select the Contact from the list.
       The list can be sorted.
        [Icon]:    Display according to the type of 
    icon. (
     page 64)
        [Date]:    Display Contacts in order of 
    registration.
    3Select [Enter].
       The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    4Select [Start].
       Route guidance starts.
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    							  When  stopped
    1Select [Emergency] from the 
    Destination menu (All).
       The Emergency selection screen is displayed.
    2Select a category from the list.
       The list of POIs is displayed.
    3Select the POI from the list.
       The list can be sorted.
        [Name sort]:   The list is sorted in alphabetical 
    order.
     
       [Dist. sort]:    The list is sorted in order of 
    proximity.
    4Select [Enter].
       The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    5Select [Start].
       Route guidance starts.
      In  motion
    If the driver is also the operator of the navigation 
    system, he or she must stop the vehicle in a safe place 
    before operating it.
    1Select [Emergency] from the 
    Destination menu (All).
       The Emergency selection screen is displayed.
    2Select a category from the list.
       The nearest POI to the current position is 
    displayed.
    3Select [Enter].
       The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    4Select [Start].
       Route guidance starts.
     Previous  search
    Automatically store set destinations and search for 
    destinations from that history. (Up to 20 destinations)
    1Select [Previous] from the 
    Destination menu (All).
       The Previous search screen is displayed.
    2Select a previous point from the list.
       Select [Previous start point] to display the 
    previous start point.
    3Select [Enter].   The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    4Select [Start].   Route guidance starts.
    Note:
       When there are more than 20 routes, the oldest are 
    deleted sequentially. Register necessary points as 
    Contacts. (
     page 62)   To clear previous points, refer to page 86.
    Search for a destination (continued)
     Emergency  search
    The search fi nds hospitals/police stations/service & maintenance within a radius of 100 miles (160 km*).
    *   This is the range when “km” is set as the distance setting (
     page 84).
     Address Book search
    Search for a destination from among registered 
    Contacts.
       You must register locations to use this feature. 
    (
     page 62)
    1Select [Address Book] from the 
    Destination menu (All).
       The Address Book search screen is displayed.
    2Select the Contact from the list.
       The list can be sorted.
        [Icon]:    Display according to the type of 
    icon. (
     page 64)
        [Date]:    Display Contacts in order of 
    registration.
    3Select [Enter].
       The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    4Select [Start].
       Route guidance starts.
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    							 Map  search
    Search for a destination from the map.
    1Select [Map] from the Destination 
    menu (All).
       The previously displayed map is displayed.
    2Move the cursor to the position to set 
    as the destination and select [Enter].
       The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    3Select [Start].   Route guidance starts.
     Coordinates  search
    Use coordinates to search for a destination.
    1Select [Coordinates] from the 
    Destination menu (All).
       The Coordinates search screen is displayed.
    2Enter the coordinates and select 
    [OK].
       When entering a latitude, select [N] for north 
    and [S] for south; and select [E] for east and [W] 
    for west when entering a longitude.
       To correct the coordinates, select [] to delete 
    digits one at a time.
       A map is displayed according to the coordinates 
    input.
    3Select [Enter].   The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    4Select [Start].   Route guidance starts.
     Return  Home
    Once the home location is registered, it is simple to fi nd 
    a route home from the current position.
       You must register the home location to use this 
    feature. (
     page 64)
    1Select [Home] from the Destination 
    menu (All).
       Starts the route search.
    2Select [Start].   Route guidance starts.
      If  home location has not been 
    registered
    Select [Home] from Destination menu (All) to display the 
    Set Home confi rmation screen.
    1Select [Yes] on the Set Home 
    confi rmation screen.
    2Search for home.
       Refer to pages 40 – 49 for the search method.
    3Select [Enter].   Home is registered.
     Phone number search
    Use a telephone number to search for a destination.
    1Select [Phone No.] from the 
    Destination menu (All).
       The Phone number search screen is displayed.
    2Enter the telephone number and 
    select [OK].
       The telephone number list is displayed.   To correct the number, select [] to delete 
    digits one at a time.
    3Select the POI from the list.
       The map is displayed.   Numbers with different area codes are also 
    displayed.
       A list is not displayed if there is only one 
    matching number.
    4Select [Enter].   The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    5Select [Start].   Route guidance starts.
    Search for a destination (continued)
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    							 Map  search
    Search for a destination from the map.
    1Select [Map] from the Destination 
    menu (All).
       The previously displayed map is displayed.
    2Move the cursor to the position to set 
    as the destination and select [Enter].
       The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    3Select [Start].   Route guidance starts.
     Coordinates  search
    Use coordinates to search for a destination.
    1Select [Coordinates] from the 
    Destination menu (All).
       The Coordinates search screen is displayed.
    2Enter the coordinates and select 
    [OK].
       When entering a latitude, select [N] for north 
    and [S] for south; and select [E] for east and [W] 
    for west when entering a longitude.
       To correct the coordinates, select [] to delete 
    digits one at a time.
       A map is displayed according to the coordinates 
    input.
    3Select [Enter].   The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    4Select [Start].   Route guidance starts.
     Return  Home
    Once the home location is registered, it is simple to fi nd 
    a route home from the current position.
       You must register the home location to use this 
    feature. (
     page 64)
    1Select [Home] from the Destination 
    menu (All).
       Starts the route search.
    2Select [Start].   Route guidance starts.
      If  home location has not been 
    registered
    Select [Home] from Destination menu (All) to display the 
    Set Home confi rmation screen.
    1Select [Yes] on the Set Home 
    confi rmation screen.
    2Search for home.
       Refer to pages 40 – 49 for the search method.
    3Select [Enter].   Home is registered.
     Phone number search
    Use a telephone number to search for a destination.
    1Select [Phone No.] from the 
    Destination menu (All).
       The Phone number search screen is displayed.
    2Enter the telephone number and 
    select [OK].
       The telephone number list is displayed.   To correct the number, select [] to delete 
    digits one at a time.
    3Select the POI from the list.
       The map is displayed.   Numbers with different area codes are also 
    displayed.
       A list is not displayed if there is only one 
    matching number.
    4Select [Enter].   The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    5Select [Start].   Route guidance starts.
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    							 Display   POI  icons
    POI icons for frequently used POIs (Gas stations, 
    restaurants, etc.) can be displayed on the map. Detailed 
    information can also be shown for the displayed POI 
    icons. (Scale: 150 ft – 0.5 mile (50 m – 1 km*))
    *   This is the scale when “km” is set as the distance 
    setting (
     page 84).
    1Select [Map view] on the current 
    position screen.
       The Change map view screen is displayed.
    2Select [Display POI icons].
       The Display POI Icons screen is displayed.
    3Select POI icons from the list and 
    select [OK].
       Selected POI icons are displayed on the map.   Up to 5 icons can be selected. Selected POI 
    icons are displayed at the upper left.
       Selected POI icons can be cancelled by selecting 
    them again.
       Select [Delete] to cancel all selected POI icons.   The icons for displayed POIs can be changed. 
    Refer to page 84 for the change method.
    To select other POI icons, select [Other POIs] 
     
     Go to step 4
    4Select a main category.
       Select [List all categories] to display the 
    sub-categories within all main categories.
     Search for nearby POI icons
    This search covers POIs within a radius of 20 miles 
    (32 km*) from the current position, or from the center 
    of the cursor.
    *  This is the range when “km” is set as the distance 
    setting (
     page 84).
    1Select [Map view] on the current 
    position screen.
       The Change map view screen is displayed.
    2Select [Display POI icons].
       The Display POI Icons screen is displayed.
    3Select the POI icons to search for, 
    then select [List Nearest POIs].
       The names of POIs and their distance from the 
    current position are displayed on touch keys.
    4Select a POI from the list.
       The map is displayed.   Select [Sort by] to sort the list.
        [Distance]:   The list is sorted in order of 
    proximity.
     
       [Category]:   The list is sorted by category.
        [Name]:     The list is sorted in alphabetical 
    order.
       Select [On route] during route guidance to 
    search for POIs along the guidance route. 
    (
     page 45)
    5Select POI icons displayed from the 
    list and select [OK].
       Selected POI icons are displayed on the map.   Up to 5 icons can be selected.   To choose another category, select [More], then 
    repeat from step 4.
      To see information on POI icons
    1Put the cursor on POI icons, which 
    will cause the cursor to fl ash.
       The POI name is displayed.
    2Select [Info.].
       POI information is displayed.
      Select [Enter ] to set it as the destination. If a 
    destination has already been set, [Add to ] or 
    [New ] is displayed. Refer to page 37 for details. [Mark]:   Registers the point at the center of the 
    map as a Contact (Address Book).
    Note:
       POI name display is automatically removed after it has 
    been displayed for approximately 6 seconds.
      If multiple POIs exist for the same building, the POI icons 
    may overlap on the map. In that case, the POI names are 
    displayed sequentially as their POI icons are selected.
       Departments and sections within the same POI may, 
    in some cases, be displayed as individual POI icons.
    5Select [Enter 
    ].
    6Select [Enter].   The All route screen is displayed after the search 
    is complete.
    7Select [Start].   Route guidance starts.
    Note:
       This function cannot be used if POI icons are not 
    displayed.
       The displayed distance is the straight distance from 
    the vehicle position (if a nearby POI was searched 
    for from the current position screen), or the straight 
    distance from “
    ” (if a nearby POI was searched for 
    from the map screen).
       Up to 200 POIs can be searched for, in order of 
    proximity.
       If multiple telephone numbers are registered under the 
    same name, each is listed.
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