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1. Select GI lf Gr is selected all previous destinations will also be deleted Select the destination to be deleted Displays up to five previous suggestions O Displays the previous suggestions Displays the next suggestions Displays up to five of the next suggestions 63 Sorts the list in alphabetical order by name Sorts the list by date Select when the confirmation message is displayed Select to cancel the deletion English 45 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 46 Stored Locations Preset Destination E Preset Destination Storage Up to five regularly used destinations can be stored so that when required they can be set for the actual destination in a one touch operation Before Steps RR RR IR RIO RT ORAL 7 PRESET DESTINATIONS Preset Destinations 1 5 List Delete all Select a preset number Set a preset destination area using your preferred method The method for setting preset destinations is identical to that for setting destinations 4 Select UB 46 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 47 5 E Preset Destination Confirmation and Modification This function allows preset destinations to be displayed in list form and allows them to be modified Before Steps O N ANAON NAO ON ION NONIO NN e Ta Stored Locations MM Preset Dests TS PRESET DESTINATIONS 6 3 Preset Destinations 1 5
2. If the remote control should become unresponsive j SN replace with new batteries i e 2 x R03 Make sure that the batteries are inserted in the correct direction and do not use old batteries together with 5 English 55 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 56 5 Voice Activate If the KNA VC300 Microphone amp Talk switch is connected it will be possible to control the Navigation System through voice recognition The KNA VC300 Microphone amp Talk Switch is an optional extra lt gt a Talk switch Microphone Ze E S e Care should be given to the following points to ensure that the voice Microphone microphone s level of voice recognition is as high as possible while performing f voice control Aunado e This microphone has directional characteristics so you should speak towards the microphone surface en e Use your normal speaking voice Y e Ensure that the car windows are shut and turn down the volume of the audio system e When connecting a KNA VC300 Microphone amp Talk switch Optional extra to the navigation system and using it for the first time after turning the car s ACC switch on turn it off then back on again If this is not done the navigation system will not recognize the KNA VC300 and the KNA VC300 cannot be used Voice Recognition Select the language to be used for voice control 1 Select 3 O NAV MENU Select Language LANGUAGE lt Select Eng
3. SN Select Screen configuration E Select Dual map If you wish to return to one screen display select GJ Single map If no items are to be selected the screen can be closed by selecting If you wish to modify the display selections for the right hand screen touch the top of this screen When the settings have been completed select 63 e Refer to page 10 for details regarding scale changes e Refer to page 48 for details regarding GB e Refer to page 34 for details regarding Motorway information A list of buildings and facilities on the motorway can be displayed 1 Select Screen configuration Select Motorway information If no items are to be selected the screen can be closed by selecting Replaying Voice Guidance This function allows you to listen to the last voice guidance message again during route guidance 1 Select ED You can hear the voice guidance again English 23 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 24 5 Route Options During route guidance you can change the route options stop or check the route Select C3 gt ROUTE OPTIONS Select AZS Route Options So AT The Route Options screen appears Search conditn Detour Route Pref d f wa 7 Fe Search conditn a gt Set the method for route calculation between locations see page 25 le e Calculate Can
4. 2D 3D View Calibration Set Clock Remote Control Restore System Defaults Route Options Search conditn Detour Route Pref Dest amp Way Pt Display route Route preview RDS TMC ROS TMC RDS TMC is displayed only when KNA TM320 optional is connected 8 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 9 5 Map Operations Either the direction in which you are headed or north can be shown as upwards on the map 1 Select or E lt Heading Up gt Selecting rotates the map to so that direction you are heading is always shown as upwards on the screen the red arrow indicates North ee lt North Up gt Selecting rotates the map to so that North is always shown as 300 WLEAMOY STREEP B upwards on the screen English 9 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 10 E Map Operations Changing the Map Scale You can increase or decrease the scale of the map Select or EJ to change the map scale Selecting or Ww changes the scale of the map as shown left e You can keep selecting 34 or WEY to continually change the map scale e By touching the right of the scale bar after 4 Or UY is selected you can directly change between 5 scale levels Imperial display Metric display 128 mi mile 256 km 16 mi mile
5. and turned with the ignition OFF the orientation of the vehicle s mark could deviate from its actual orientation The vehicle s mark could also deviate even after the vehicle has exited the parking area 9 The vehicle s mark could deviate from its actual position if the vehicle is driven on a snow covered road or on a mountainous road with tire chains or snow tires e After driving the vehicle under those conditions perform the same operation given in the section on After changing tires 10 The vehicle s mark could deviate from its actual position after the tires have been replaced e After replacing the tires refer to the section on After changing tires 58 English E How the Vehicle s Position is detected Detecting the vehicle s position through the GPS GPS stands for the Global Positioning System it is a system for detecting an object s position through the use of the satellites of the Defense Department of the United States Radiowave signals from three or more satellites are received by the navigation system which utilizes the principle of triangulation to detect the position in which the radiowave signals are received When the navigation unit is receiving the GPS radiowave signals a GPS mark will appear on the map screen Detecting the vehicle s position through self contained navigation Self contained navigation is a system that detects the vehicle s position by calculating
6. Destination Stored Entr Locations iy a Memory Points ESA Home Previous Dest Preset Dests i Display Memory Pt Icons Calculate You can store edit or delete any destinations way points or marked point Select GD e Select Stored Locations Select the item you want Memory Points Places a marker on the map see page 39 Avoid Area Stores any areas to be avoided see page 43 Ga Dest amp Way Pt Sets the destination and way points see pages 26 through 28 Ea Home Stores the location of your home see page 44 5d Previous Dest Deletes previously stored destinations and way points see page 45 sa Preset Dests Stores destinations for a maximum of five buttons see page 46 OEI Displays icons at memory points x Starts route calculation Each of the items has four editing functions Gi Gc GO and GEC as standard Stores a new location Deletes stored locations CT QA Displays the list of stored locations Delete E Delete alt Deletes all stored locations The buttons displayed vary according to the item see below Memory Points 100 Previous Dest 100 Dest amp Way Pt Destination 1 Way Point 5 Preset Dests 5 Avoid Area 10 IN The number in the parentheses indicate the maximum items you can store in the memory
7. 38 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 39 5 Memory Points E Memory Point Storage Memory points can be classified into one of four categories for storage Before Steps E ER RR RS RR RON J ED gt H Stored Locations gt Memory Points 7 TS MEMORY POINTS Stored Memory Points 0 100 MEMORY POINTS Stored Memory Points 4 100 0 STORE MEM POINT gt Set a memory point using your preferred method CAS Point a ae Interest a Previous e Point Destination E Up to 100 memory points can be stored You must delete a memory point that you no longer require see page 42 before storing a new memory point The remaining number of spaces in the memory is indicated at the screen English 39 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 40 5 Stored Locations E Memory Point Confirmation and Modification This function allows stored memory points to be displayed in list form and allows names icons telephone numbers and the like to be modified Before Steps taal aaa out ees ca vita ONEEN ve ots ote v a iu vee vce ee oan vue ves sea va vate cae ule vat vay ous Uae ua vue vets ves vat REN ON van dul NENNEN ENNEN ENNEN 3 g 3 A ER gt Stored Locations Memory Points i MEMORY POINTS E Select the category of the memory point to be modified Stored Memory Points 47100 Delete all PERSONAL BUSINESS ENTERTAINMENT MARKED POINT E MEMORY POINTS Select Gy Store
8. A street for right or left turns only e A one way street e A street for U turns e Roads that cross on the inside lane e A on off ramp e A frontage street e There may be cases when the junction can t be searched for on other roads also 20 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 21 5 E Postcode This finds a location by its postcode and makes it the destination Before Steps e Ta gt Destination Entry gt aA Postcode 1 POSTCODE Enter the postcode and select E through O Input Postcode To set your destination see page 17 E This deletes the last character entered Selecting it continuously deletes all of the characters entered If a number of candidates exist as a result of for example different area codes these will be displayed in a list Your E desired destination can then be selected from the list E Change Change Search Area This designates the general geographical area where the destination is located Before Steps Select the desired Search Area Displays up to five previous suggestions ES Displays up to five of the next suggestions Select 6 DESTINATION ENTRY Menu screen appears The SEARCH AREA screen above is the imaged screen lt may be slightly different than the screen of the unit English 21 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 22 a Route Guidance Guidance Screen While driving along during route guidance the directions f
9. Delete all EDIT PRESET DEST gt Select through in accordance with the destination 2 HEEMSTEEDSEWEG HOUTEN UT to be modified 2 fe FS EDIT PRESET DEST EJ Select the button corresponding to the item to be modified Name 33 CHILTON ROAD RICHMOND R y For details regarding each button s function refer to lt Memory Point Confirmation and Modification gt see page 40 fori Position 33 CHILTON ROAD RICHMOND RIG G LAT N51 28 9 LONG WO 17 7 Telephone E The methods for individual deletion and bulk deletion of preset destinations are the same as those described on page 42 for memory points Specifically refer to lt Memory Point Deletion gt and lt All Memory Point Deletion gt see page 42 English 47 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 48 5 Other Functions Displaying POI s on a Map You can select one of the six categories on the menu or List Categories and then select the POl s to be displayed on the map Select the screen Select Points of Interest Select the categories to be displayed up to a maximum of five Hi Petrol Station CT 1 8 Shopping centre GH All restaurants Golf course List Categories For categories other than the six displayed select and select them from the list shown E Allows you to search for a POI see below After you make a selection POI markers will appear on
10. be checked and modified on the map screen After checking select 3 EDIT PHONE NUMBER gt MES Allows the telephone number to be modified When editing has been completed select 3 Input phone number gt 3 6 Fg English 41 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 42 5 Stored Locations E Memory Point Deletion Stored memory points can be deleted using this function Before Steps RR RR RR RR ia ia E E gt Stored Locations Memory Points i Select the category of the memory point to be deleted S DELETE MEMORY PTS gt Select the memory point to be deleted E 6 DUDLEY DRIVE SOUTH RUISLI 11 BREAD STREET LONDON EC4 1 2 Select QUINCE 3 Select when the confirmation message is displayed Select Gimp to cancel the deletion E All Memory Point Deletion This function allows all memory point to be deleted Before Steps a Select the category of the memory points to be deleted Select GEEZ MEMORY POINTS Select when the confirmation message is Stored Memory Points 4 100 displayed Select E to cancel the deletion 42 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 43 5 E Category Name Modification The category names Personal Business Entertainment and Market Point can be changed if so required Befo re Steps ERRE RR ERRE RAR RR RAR RR RR ERRE RRE Select the category whose name is to be changed
11. change the viewing angle of the 3D display Before Steps Select a 2D or 3D display for the Map Screen and the Guidance Screen Map Screen Changes the map screen display Guidance Screen Changes the route guidance screen such as the enlarged junction diagrams Select EY or on the angle indicator In situations where 3D is selected on the Map screen it will be possible to modify the map angle The view point will be higher up when closer to and lower down when closer to z Restores the initial default angle setting E To implement 3D display on the right side of a dual map touch the top of EDIT RIGHT the right hand screen and then select AMES SCREEN a 34 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 35 5 Calibration This function allows you to correct any error in the position or direction of your vehicle display E Adjusting Current Position and Direction Befo re Steps A ATAARE ATLANTES nna nna end end nes end end etd end Ed wad Ed End ET EN EA Ed EEG ETE OT CE RTE ONE ELE ENE OHA EA EA ATINS ERE ERE ENE ENT ERE EET ERE ETE ITA ETE TARTS CTE RTA TERT OTE RTA TARTS RTARTA TER TE OTE RTA TRIN AINEEN ET IEAA DE DUE ET 7 E CALIBRATION Adjusts the current position Position Direction Move lt gt to the correct position and select IB Use a or g to adjust direction in which you are heading and select
12. for POls and a simulation run is started using MED this will then stop at a restaurant on the route If GB is selected here the system will display information relating to the establishment in question ES Pol INFORMATION Name EAGLE Address 159 FARRINGDON ROAD Town ONDON LONDON EY Telephone 44 2078371353 se IMPORTANT Finish the simulation run before actually starting to drive The simulation run will automatically finish when you actually start to drive but this can lead to an error in the display of the current position of your vehicle 30 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 31 E Navigation Set Up Setting Navigation System You can alter the map display conditions the route guidance conditions and show the system information 1 2D 3D View Calibration Set Clock E NAVIGATION SET up E 22 GS Select 3 be Select Navigation Set Up The NAVIGATION SET UP screen appears Select a setting button while changing the screen using or BH E gt User Settings Allows you to change the settings for the screen display and sound see page 32 Quick POI Selection Allows you to select the categories that are displayed when the menu is selected from the Current Position screen see page 33 EJ Volume Perform settings for voice guidance and adjust the volume see page 33 ES 20 3D View Allows you to switch between a 2D an
13. in the right of the screen you must select Z and designate the search area again e The functions marked with an asterisk search the Area set with ES Change Search Area see page 21 e Depending on the search method or the display status of the map the searched point may be different from the place where the facility you want to visit actually exists English 13 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 14 E Set Route E Address gt ADDRESS Street Input Street Name EY ADDRESS Street Input Street Name F m L ARGAYON VILLE DE VILLE DU BOIS CHEMIN DE 14 English Enter the street name If the some letters of a street name are entered the desired street can then be selected from the displayed list Ea Selecting this deletes the character that was last entered Selecting it continuously deletes all the characters that have been entered You can switch between the input screens showing different input characters by selecting Gs E symbols or ES Select US3 Select the street from the list Select the right town from the list If the same street name exists in more than one town a list of those towns is shown B Displays the Street name input screen Select Destination to set the address as your final destination Route calculation will be carried out and the entire route will be displayed on the map Select WEB Way Point to set the address as a way poin
14. the map To delete POIs see page 49 E Displayed information about each facility might be changed You are recommended to check the location or business days hours before departure E Local Search Select the screen Select G3 Points of Interest E lect MIES All Local Points of In gt mea Select All Local Points of Interest EJ i Petrol Station 1 Hotel a Parking B Shopping centre i All restaurants 5 Golf course List Categories All Local POI s Select the POI you want to find from the listed categories Displays up to five previous suggestions Displays the previous suggestions toral Displays the next suggestions ith Loe Displays up to five of the next suggestions oy Ml E Sorts the list by distance 33 Sorts the list according to the types of icons G3 Sorts the list in alphabetical order by name After you make a selection the point of interest you selected appears on the map 48 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 49 5 Showing POI Data You can display POI Point of Interest data such as name address and telephone number Display the POI see pages 33 and 48 Select the desired POI by moving on top of the POI icon The name of the selected POI appears If no data is stored for the selected POI the POI name is not displayed Select C Information The POI s data is displayed O Stor
15. 32 km 7 2 mi mile 4km Position before change 1 4 mi mile 500 m 1 32 mi mile 50m lt Scale bar gt e The scale can be displayed in imperial or metric units To change the units see page 32 10 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 11 5 Set Route Setting Destination Setting Destination by Scrolling the Map You can set the destination or way point if the exact address not known 1 Touch the screen to scroll the map until lt gt is at the destination point or way point GG gt HL STREET RICHMOND Ric Select Destination or Way Point Select Destination Route calculation will be carried out and the entire route will be displayed on the map Select WEB Way Point to set the address as a way point on your route see page 38 You can set up to 5 way points per trip Select Route guidance begins using displayed route e If your desired route cannot be found Change route allows the route option settings to be changed see page 24 e Selecting EX3 for five seconds and more will start the Demo mode Selecting will cancel the Demo mode English 11 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 12 5 Set Route E Selecting route When the destination set it is simultaneously calculated for three types of route Quick Normal and Short You can select the route used actually out of them Se
16. 47 Other FunctiONS oocoococonccocarononennoncnnnananon 48 Displaying POI s on a Map rinda caida cate 48 E Local Search cosita teonrrrmercctddigia traga Showing POI Data Deleting PO Markers RDS TMC eoccicocconcicaninccacoconinaiancdnnacanianara od RDS TMC Settings Dynamic Route Guidance Voice guidance function Changing the country using TMC Switching the broadcast station Displaying traffic events on your route Displaying all traffic events Displaying RDS TMC Information Remote Control coocccoocccccncoconcccnacaroncanononos Remote Control Functions Shortcut Key Storage Voice Activate ooccocccnococccnnnnnonananancananannnna DeSCTIPtION wascscccvestecseesecdeceesecsetesiseesctevensesbevesbersecuseens Voice Recognition Basic Usage Pattern Voice Activate Command ccococonccconcconncnnncnnnncconaninnnnns General Information ooooococccncnonanananannnnns Accuracy of the Vehicle s Position 58 How the Vehicle s Position is detected 0005 58 Accuracy of the Route Guidance cccssesseseeees 58 Troubleshooting coccnccnnoncnnnnnnannninnncnnnnnana nan cnn ncnn nono 59 SpecificatiONS oooococcocococoncnnnnanananncnnanananos 60 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 3 Before Use E Warning Messages For safe usage please observe the following READ THIS MANUAL FIRST Read this manual carefully before starting to operat
17. D 5 seconds OBS j e Yio Ea Distance and Time to Destination display Displays the time and distance to the destination or way point Selecting this will display the next and further information on the way point or time and distance to the destination Either required time or estimated time arrival 2 Route display Shows the provided route as a thick green line Turn Arrow display Shows the direction to turn at the next junction and the distance to the junction Repeat Voice button Repeats the last voice guidance message Current Road Name Shows the name of the road you are currently driving on 6 Display Whole Route button This shows the entire route see page 22 Change Route button Displays the Route Option menu so that settings for route calculation can be changed English 7 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 8 5 Menu Screen Change Chart lt Current Position screen gt ma CN Destination Entry ua Destination lt Menu screen gt MS NAV MENU Point of Interest Select from Map Postcode Memory Point Previous Destination Junction Motorway Ent Exit Coordinates Stored Locations Memory Points Avoid Area Dest amp Way Pt Home Previous Dest Preset Dests Language Language Navigation Set Up User Settings Quick POI Selection Volume
18. DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 59 5 Troubleshooting Confirm whether any problem is due to a minor operational error or a malfunction Check the table below before contacting your local dealer for any repair service The power does not come on The screen shown might not be the Current e See page 7 of this manual to display the Current Position Position screen screen The screen shown might not be the Current See page 7 of this manual to display the Current Position Position screen screen i The GPS antenna or your vehicle might be in a pS Try moving the GPS antenna or your vehicle to a position position where GPS signals cannot be received Where there are no obstacles around Route guidance might be suspended The route guidance is off see Route Options page 32 i e The guidance volume might be turned down low e See lt Volume Adjustment gt page 33 This is probably due to the nature of the LCD 2 There is nothing wrong with the display and no need for display concern The disc might be incompatible or might have been AS Restart the engine and see page 5 of this manual inserted incorrectly e English 59 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 60 g Specifications Specifications subject to change without notice Navigation Section ANTON Ma wich EE E EE E E E E E E Micro strip patched antenna Receiver channel Digital 8 channels parallel
19. KENWOOD DVD KNA SYSTEM DV3200 pS MANUAL KENWOOD CORPORATION Contents KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 2 5 Before Use oooccoocoooo 3 Replacing Map Discs 4 Inserting the Map DISC ccocccccccnacanannnnananannncnncnana nana no 4 Removing the Map DiSC ccccccocnnacncnannnannnonancnannnanannn 4 Starting Up NavigatiON ooooccccccccncacnconananos 5 Language Selection oooooocccccccncacocanononnananas 6 Markers and Controls Displayed ON Maps macia ac dni kanana 7 Screens Before Setting Route eceeeeeereeeees 7 Screens During Route Guidance Menu Screen Change Chart Map Operations 1010000000 9 Changing the Map Orientation cccseeeeeeees 9 Changing the Map Scale eesssceeceeeeeeeseeereereees 10 Set Route Setting Destination ceeeeee Setting Destination by Scrolling the Map 1 M Selecting route ose eects 12 Setting Destination from the Navigation Menu 13 BE Add ESS eetovioionccanciinneeci dina 14 E Memory Point E Home Stored Destination coin 6 H Point of Interest 16 E Previous Destination 17 E Select from Map 7 E Motorway Entrance Exit c ciiccninccnncnnncicocccoccccnncnonccinccinnos 8 E Coordinates 19 E Junction 20 E Postcode uu eee 21 E Change Change Search Area 21 Route Guidance 22 GuUidance Sere iii iii as 22 Enlarged Junction Di
20. Receiving frequency 1575 42 MHz C A code REGEIVINGSENSIEIVILY ssiccod wististeteind ial dened K E AE Less than 130 dBm POSITIONING method neds e e aa i Hybrid GPS Wheel Pulse Gyro Sensor General Operating Voltage A A E AA A ER E AR RE Ra 14 4 V DC 11 to 16 V CUPFEMECONSUIMPLION esre e a E E Ait ec Less than 2 5 A Operational temperature range 10 C to 55 C Storage temperature range Econo ge MWA O E en aes 30 C to 85 C VideosOUt DUT IEVEl 75 Q noes a oe tae otter tanh tere de 1 Vp p Composite 0 7 Vp p Analog RGB Audio output level TO kQ cr oe noir iii 1 2 Vrms Size Navigati n ii ro ra ee ee 164 5 W x 50 H x 176 0 D mm Antenna Git ices a a e a ee Mer ida da 34 W x 13 2 H x 38 D mm Mass INQ VIGATIOMMIRIT a 1174g ARTESANA it re A ea O 259 60 English
21. S input latitude This can be done using the number keys in combination with degrees minutes and seconds COORDINATES 5 Enter the longitude Lat M S 57426 LONG G7 ME input longitude Switches over to north latitude ol Switches over to south latitude Switches over to west longitude Switches over to east longitude o a a E This deletes the last character entered Selecting it continuously deletes all of the characters entered COORDINATES Select G amp S Lat ENS 52 4 26 LONG EM E 5 s 11 ai Select Destination or GEM Way Point English 19 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 20 an Set Route E Junction Designate the junction with 2 street names and search for the place you want Before Steps CO gt ESS Destination Entry gt Junction JUNCTION ist street Input 1st street name JUNCTION Select the street you want from the list i iststreet J WEST Displays up to five previous suggestions Displays the previous suggestions G Displays the next suggestions Displays up to five of the next suggestions JUNCTION Specify the 2nd street with the same operation HOERDIJKBEEK WEST 1 2ndstreet J Input 2nd street name Select Destination or GEM Way Point E The junction can t be searched for in the cases shown below e The 2 streets selected don t cross e A motorway and highway e
22. Select SETZE TY EDIT CATEGORY NAME gt Erase letters using G3 enter the new letters and then select ES PERSONAL _ Avoid Area E Avoid Area Storage This function allows the storage of Areas to be avoided when calculating routes Before Steps eRe RSL TESTS ATA ETC TREE PEST A A A CETTE ESR OTE PREIS KEE ETS PEST TCE ELT O O e ED gt ES Stored Locations gt E4 Avoid Area 1 AVOID AREA Select Giz Stored Areas 1710 Delete all 2 Setup an avoid area using your preferred method A map including the Avoid Area appears The method for setting avoid areas is identical to that for setting destinations Select or E53 Reduces the size of the avoid area Z Increases the size of the avoid area 4 Select G amp S E e Reduce the scale of the map to designate a larger area e Avoid areas can be set when the scale of the map is 1 km 1 2 mile or less English 43 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 44 E Stored Locations E Avoid Area Confirmation and Modification This function allows stored avoid areas to be displayed in list form and allows them to be modified Before Steps A A E E E E Rd IU ia N aL cea CA gt Stored Locations gt A Avoid Area Select the avoid area to be modified O EDIT AVOID AREA E Select the button corresponding to the item to be x modified Name N408 NIEUWEGEIN UTRECHT So name On 14 4 For detail
23. TB E Distance This function automatically corrects any error in the display of the current position that might occur after tyre replacement Before Steps ED gt 2 Navigation Set Up gt PY Calibration 1 CALIBRATION Adjusts the current position Position Direction You will have to drive about 6 miles 10km before distance correction is complete English 35 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 36 5 Navigation Set Up E Vehicle Signal This function allows vehicle and GPS satellite data to be displayed Before Steps a a Pa A UA coc 1 W CALIBRATION Select Adjusts the current position Position Direction nr lt E Distance 1 Vehicle Signal Map Version gt VEHICLE SIGNAL VEHICLE SIGNAL screen appears REY Off ILL Off HB On SPD A Okmzh Latitude maia Eai eja Longitude W 000 07 2 E Map Version This function enables you to check the version of the map disc you are currently using Before Steps 1 CALIBRATION Select CCC Adjusts the current position M Position 7 Direction Distance 1 Vehicle Signal Map Version MAP VERSION ES The version of the map disc you are now using is shown E XxXxX 8 2003 KENWOOD CORPORATION 2003 ver X Pm a y my 36 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 Set Clock 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 37 The current time is set using this function Since time notification is provided by a GPS s
24. agram 22 Display Dual map Motorway information Replaying Voice Guidance 23 Route Options 24 Setting Route Options 24 Search Condition 25 Detour Route Preferences Destination amp Way Points E Addition of way points 0 0 E Modification of Destination or Way Point Positions E Modification of the Visiting Order s 27 E Deletion of Destination or Way Points Deletion of Destination and All Way Points Display Route Route Preview i M Setting the conditions for simulation rUn s es 30 Navigation Set UP ooooococccccconcocacananannananas Setting Navigation System User Setting nia Quick POI Selection Volume Adjustment 2D 3D View a Calibration is 35 E Adjusting Current Position and Direction 35 B STB A Avene onin ouece 39 BE Vehicle Signal arenero cp ranas 36 E Map AA A a EEN 36 Set Clock eee 37 Restore System Defaults iia 37 2 English Stored Locations Memory Points 06 E Memory Point Storage E Memory Point Confirmation and Modification E Memory Point Deletion E All Memory Point Deletion E Category Name Modification Avoid Area oo 43 E Avoid Area Storage E Avoid Area Confirmation and M E Home Storage Previous Destination Deleting Stored Locations 45 Preset Destination E Preset Destination Storage 46 E Preset Destination Confirmation and Modification
25. ake or steering wheel operation If it should fall under the brake pedal or to some other similar location a dangerous situation can develop where driving safety will be impaired e Kenwood monitors contain an integrated signal receiver for the remote control Accordingly there will be no need to install the remote control s signal receiver if using a Kenwood monitor furthermore it will not be possible to use the monitor s receiver if the remote control s signal receiver is connected e Press 3 cancel key to scroll the map when the joystick mode selecting the button is selected for such operation as changing the destination position 54 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 55 5 Shortcut Key Storage The remote control features a pair of shortcut keys and these can be assigned to any functions that you use on a regular basis 1 MS NAV MENU bd Destination Stored Entry Locations E NAVIGATION SET UP E 2 2 55 Remote Control Restore System Defaults M SHORT CUT KEY GSI detour Map Direction _ F Reroute Select G3 Select E Navigation Set Up Select A Remote Control Select to display the second page Select either or E Select the function to be stored from the list Displays up to five previous suggestions Displays the previous suggestions Displays the next suggestions amp Displays up to five of the next suggestions new ones
26. anges automatically to Language Selection see page 6 e The CAUTION screen remains on the display unless you select MEE e When you use Navigation System for the first time Greenwich Mean Time is displayed Set the right time with lt Set Clock gt see page 37 e When you operate this car navigation system using Remote Control KNA RC300 optional read Remote Control section on page 54 first then operate subsequently English 5 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 6 5 Language Selection You can change the language of the menu and the voice guidance 1 Select 3 MS NAV MENU Select 4 Language e Destination Stored Entr Locations LANGUAGE gt Select your preferred language from the list English UK Voice Recognition z fin o S Displays up to five previous items T j a Displays the previous item English US male 7 Displays the next item f JH BA Displays up to five of the next items e The LANGUAGE screen can also be displayed even if WEB has been selected on the CAUTION screen see page 5 e KNA VC300 is regired for Voice Recognition 6 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 7 5 Markers and Controls Displayed on Maps Screens Before Setting Route lt Current Position screen gt o Time display Displays the current time 2 GPS Global Positioning System marker Shows the status of the signal from the GPS sate
27. atellite time zone adjustment can be carried out automatically Befo re Steps Raro ERE CRTR Menu gt Navigation Set Up gt Set Clock 1 SET CLOCK E Type l 24H 12H 2 me Adjust hour 1 hour 1 hour Select MEN if you would prefer 24 hour display WEA for 12 hour display Select WEE to move the setting ahead by one hour and similarly select HEEB to move it back by one hour Restore System Defaults This function replaces all the settings in the mobile navigation system with the initial default settings Before Steps eoornnoccnrccnnacconccrnanconn s Menu gt Navigation Set Up gt 3 Restore System Defaults 1 1 SYSTEM DEFAULTS System defaults will be restored Please see handbook for more information on System defaults j ina an ata Default List Item IMPORTANT f you execute Restore System Defaults all of your Stored setting data will be deleted DK Initial condition Select Item Ex Restores the average speed setting to the initial value upon factory setting Initial condition Map display Search Area Display Guidance Language Map Orientation 1 and 2 screen Map Display Mode Map Display Scale Map Configuration Q PO Map Display Show POI Icon Display Map Mode Right Screen Setting POI Right Screen Setting 3D Passage Point Display Current Location Map Screen B Belgium UK English Nort
28. ation run he direction of the start point When the run has been started this button will be displayed as and when selected i at high speed Stop the simulation run will cause running to take place he direction of the destination When the run has been started this button will be displayed as GB and when selected i at high speed GB Move to the destination ED will cause running to take place Displays the EDIT ROUTE PREVIEW screen see page 30 E The speed of the simulation run can be altered by changing the scale of the map The simulation run is faster with a wider area map and slower with a closer up map English 29 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 30 5 Route Options E Setting the conditions for simulation run Before Steps aaa 7 Select ED EDIT ROUTE PREVIEW screen apppears ES EDIT ROUTE PREVIEW ad UA To next Dest or WP M To next POI Stops at the destination or the next way point a Delete D G Petrol Station EI Stops at a point of interest which has been setup on the route a Parking Shopping centre E All restaurants 5 Golf course Gir Delete the PO which has been selected POls Displays the six POIs from Quick POI storage When one of these is selected it will be displayed on the map furthermore QS can be selected to display items other than those shown here For more details refer to page 33 lf for example Restaurant is selected
29. ayed Select Gimp to cancel the deletion Select EEE E Deletion of Destination and All Way Points The destination and all way points which have been set may be deleted using this function Before Steps PEE OOE IOT ATOTO OEE OE R PEERI E O ETET EIEEE ROSS T ETE ES DEST amp WAY POINT 5 Select WEB when the confirmation message is Stored Way Points 0 5 Previous Way Points 0 displayed Select to cancel the deletion a J 28 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 29 5 Display Route Use this function to display the entire calculated route Before Steps i Route with preference E SIN G TA ED TURN LIST can 1 4143211 gt VICTORIA EMBA gt Avoid Em Recalculates the route 0 1km P gt a If the data for the route cannot be shown on one screen you can scroll using and ES Select a The Entire Route screen appears street names 2 Select GD Route Preview You can set any areas you want to avoid from the list of The mobile navigation system can show you an automated simulation of the calculated route Befo re Steps Porrera rear rare r carrer narrar rar narco rca rca rca rca rcacic os E gt Route Options gt P Route Preview o 63 Carry out a simulation run in Move to the start point Carry out a simulation run in Use the buttons displayed onscreen to carry out a simul
30. cel Guidance gt Detour This calculates an alternative route from your current position within a specified distance see page 25 Ea Route Pref Allows you to alter the route search conditions and recalculate see page 26 Dest amp Way Pt Modify the destination and way points see page 26 Es Display route Allows you to confirm the route information during guidance see page 29 a Route preview The calculation route can be checked using a simulation run see page 29 Dest amp Way Pt Display route Route preview Recalculates the route Stops route guidance Note that this deletes the destination and way points To start guidance again select GHE Recalculating the route sometimes provides the same route as before 24 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 25 5 Search Condition You can set the conditions and the mobile navigation system calculates a route Befo re Steps ERAN ERR TAS sam bale hake ER hake Hake SRA BRM Bae Vale Ua VAR ER ARRE HAR APRA REO RASP AKIA LAAS TAPARA RARA NA RATAA SAADAA ARA RAR RARA IR SAA AA RAR AAA AASA AAA SAA AAAA AAA RARE TRATARE AA ROSALIE SAR ANTARA LAARA ATARA SAA SARA EO 1 QE gt You can select e B or to reach the next i B183 DUNMOW DUNMOW ESSEX way point destination from the current position Short Z The route with the quickest time will be used ss The standard route will be used You can o
31. d 3D map display screen see page 34 x f Calibration Allows you to correct any error in the display of the vehicle s position or direction see page 35 3 Set Clock Set the clock see page 37 zg Remote Control Register user setting keys for the remote control The remote control is an optional extra see page 55 Restore System Defaults Restore the system settings to their original condition i e upon factory shipment see page 37 English 31 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 32 5 Navigation Set Up User Setting You can change the settings for the screen display and sound Before Steps A A FDATA DATERA EDA A TADA PP E PA TAEDA DATDA SATSATA IA RAP PPP OP SSA ATSA SASANIDA SATSA SDA SESA ISA ELTON PLOT PR PROA PRA TOT LTO TORT OT ONE 7 ES USER SETTINGS Select the desired item Distance g Select a setting button while changing the screen using UY or Notify traffic restriction 4 PORT oY or Distance Keyboard layout OWE Units for distance can be selected as 3 or 133 7 arrival Time i Notify traffic restriction The display of warnings during route guidance when passing through areas with traffic restrictions can be turned on or off Audio Mute USER SETTINGS Select whether the audio is to be muted during voice guidance Ea Keyboard layout ti The layout of input keys can be selected as or GB aa Arrival Time Guidance Screen On Tor Th
32. d Memory Points 4 100 List Delete all K EDIT MEMORY POINTS gt 144 TWENTE UTRECHT U0 7mi gt Select the memory point to be modified Destination G3 GS and Gs can be selected to change the sequence in which memory points are listed AS EDIT MEMORY POINT Select the button corresponding to the item to be TROL i modified Name 144 TWENTE UTRECHT UTRECHT o Show name On TE Position 144 TWENTE UTRECHT UTRECHT gt LAT N523 50 LONG W5 813 Telephone CHANGE ICON gt EE Allows the display icon to be selected Pages 1 and 2 P 144 TWENTE UTRECHT UTRECHT contain standard icons whereas the With Sound page contains icons which also playback sounds Select UE to listen to these sounds The With direction of the With Sound contains is used to playback sounds only when you come near the Memory Point from a specific direction Select the or and set the direction with a or B ES MEMORY POINTS Allows the storage category to be changed Select the button corresponding to the new category _ MARKED POINT PERSONAL BUSINESS ENTERTAINMENT 40 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 41 E EDIT MEMORY POINTS QU Allows the name to be changed When editing has been completed select E3 Furthermore select Em to display LA i names on the map or E3 if these names are not to be 0 if displayed EE Allows memory points to
33. e of the next suggestions Displays the next suggestions e The system selects a station automatically when this setting is not set up by the user The system also searches for the station with the best signal when the reception of the chosen station is getting weak e If no broadcast station is found or if there is no response from TMC when EZE amp has been selected the message No TMC station Searching will be displayed Displaying traffic events on your route Select a Traffic events on your route are displayed in sequence from the current position Select 3 to display the position of a traffic event on the map or to display details and further information English 51 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 52 a RDS TMC Displaying all traffic events T ALL TRAFFIC EVENTS 5 Road reduced y GLES Closed road A1A 52 English Select All traffic event are displayed in sequence from the current position Select 3 to display the position of a traffic event on the map or to display details and further information The TMC Icon is shown on the Map screen when there is a TMC Tuner connected and there is TMC station reception In Case of bad or no TMC station reception a red slash appears through the TMC Icon on the Map Traffic Events are shown on the map within the map scales 50m 4km In case of approaching a traffic jam event The distance to the event is le
34. e system will recalculate a different route for you when there is a traffic jam on your route Select MITE When turned on voice guidance will be given if a traffic event occurs on your route KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 51 5 Changing the country using TMC M RDS TMC Show RDS TMC info Select Station Y Dynamic navigation guidance J q j Outside coverage Searching ae Traffic on route All traffic events T SELECT COUNTRY ausra Y United Kingdom ts t S Germany Spain Andorra iv qli Switching the broadcast station o Select ED or GB UD The Navigation System will automatically detect when you pass through a national border and will change the TMC service station to the current country Manual setting can be performed to set the country whose signal is to be received Select the desired country from the list Displays up to five previous suggestions Displays the previous suggestions O amp Displays up to five of the next suggestions Displays the next suggestions If you move from a country with auto assignment office support into a country without while 9 is selected the message Outside coverage will be displayed until you return to a country with support Select i Select the desired broadcast station from the list Displays up to five previous suggestions Displays the previous suggestions O Displays up to fiv
35. e the Kenwood Car Navigation System and follow the manual s instructions Kenwood are not liable for problems or accidents resulting from failure to observe the instructions in this manual OBSERVE LOCAL TRAFFIC SIGNS AND REGULATIONS Always observe the local traffic signs and regulations whilst driving and check them against the system s instructions Due to frequent changes in local signs and regulations the traffic sign and regulation data on the Map DVD ROM may be outdated Furthermore the Map DVD ROM cannot reckon with certain conditions such as traffic density at certain times of the day temporary road closures due to construction work weather conditions or special events taking place Therefore always obey the local traffic signs and regulations rather than the system s instructions Failure to do so may place you in illegal unsafe or dangerous situations DRIVE SAFELY Before following the system s guidance instructions such as changes in direction always check first whether it is safe to do so given the current traffic conditions Then follow the given instructions but make sure you do so in a safe manner VOLUME LEVEL Keep the system s volume at a low enough level to be able to hear outside noises whilst driving If you can no longer hear outside noises you may be unable to react adequately to the traffic situation This may cause accidents FOREIGN OBJECTS Keep fingers and foreign objects out of the disc loading sl
36. e time which is displayed until the destination or a way point can be set as an estimated arrival time or the remaining time Select WO to display the estimated arrival time or 3 to display the remaining time _ Motorway information y T USER SETTINGS fE Border guidance lt Estimated arrival time gt lt Required remaining time gt Colour scheme Select a screen color from WI of the options Map Mode The display can be set to either Day or Night illumination mode UD The display will automatically switch between Day and Night illumination mode when the headlights are turned off and on respectively GB The display will be presented in Day illumination mode regardless of whether the headlights are on or off GB The display will be presented in Night illumination mode regardless of whether the headlights are on or off Guidance Screen Allows selection of whether guidance is to be displayed Motorway information Allows selection of whether guidance screen is to be displayed while driving on Motorway Border guidance Allows selection of whether guidance will be displayed when crossing international borders 32 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 33 2 Quick POI Selection This function allows you to set the categories on that are displayed when the Point of Interest menu is selected the map Quick POI enables you to store up to six different kinds of categ
37. ea around your current location will be displayed Move lt gt to location and then select EZ 5 Select EZF E Modification of the Visiting Order The order in which way points are to be visited can be modified using this function Before Steps RR NR RN NS i C3 gt Route Options Dest amp Way Pt Select Gy CHANGE ORDER Select the buttons for the way points in the order that they should be visited a If you wish to cancel an indication select G3 fs DEN DOLDER ZEIST UTRE Cho E3 GRASBROEKSTEEG KERK Loc ex VUILCOPSEKANAALDIJK NI TY CHANGE ORDER When the sequence has been completed the visiting order will be updated automatically oat fs DEN DOLDER ZEIST UTRE a GRASBROEKSTEEG KERK uy VUILCOPSEKANAALDIUK NI Select ES Select EZF English 27 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 28 5 Route Options E Deletion of Destination or Way Points The destination or any way point which has been set may be deleted using this function PEELE POENE OEN OENE es a E EA gt Route Options gt Dest amp Way Pt Select B Y DELETE DEST amp WP Select the button corresponding to the destination or way point to be deleted F DEN DOLDER ZEIST UTRECHT tx VUILCOPSEKANAALDIUK NIEUWEG im GRASBROEKSTEEG KERK AVEZAAT Select when the confirmation message is 9 LYNETTE AVENUE LONDON SW gt F displ
38. en you want to have a reroute calculation you have to press Yes or wait 10 seconds and the system will accept the reroute calculation automatically English 53 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 54 5 Remote Control Remote Control Functions The KNA RC300 Remote Control is used in the same way as the touch panel The KNA RC300 Remote Control is an optional extra 200M y MS Nav DIRECT AT VIDEO La ale Teepe Omma Le o C3 Mode Mode switching Navi Monitor Audio Enlarge Reduce Enlarged and reduced map indication Right screen setting If the button is held in either position the map can be smoothly enlarged or reduced Alternative the button can be pressed down to perform setting on the map s right screen Cancel Return Current Position Current position Number button Character Number entry Joystick Scrolling on the map Moving of the cursor Alternatively the button can be pressed down to implement your selection Menu display Route Option menu display Plays Voice guidance Shortcut 1 see the following page Shortcut 2 see the following page Icon selection Horizontal scrolling of characters IMPORTANT e Set Mode Setting switch to NAVI position while operationg this navigation system e Be careful to place the remote control at a position where it will not interfere with br
39. es the location of POI as a memory point This function deletes any POI markers shown 1 Select the screen 2 Select G3 Points of Interest ES E Select GB Points of Interest Off 3 i le po ma ia The POI markers disappear dl l Petrol Station 1 Hotel a Parking B Shopping centre i All restaurants 5 Golf course List Categories All Local POI s English 49 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 50 as RDS TMC If an RDS TMC KNA TM320 is installed it will become possible to display and use congestion information The RDS TMC KNA TM320 is an optional extra RDS TMC Settings Select the country where your car is located at the moment by touching the appropriate switch 1 MS NAV MENU ig e Destination Stored Entry Locations S RDS TMC Show RDS TMC info Country Auto Han Outside coverage _ Select Station Searching Dynamic Route Guidance 1S RDS TMC I Show RDS TMC info Dynamic navigation Voice guidance Country Auto J Hanu Outside coverage Select Station Searching Traffic on route All traffic events Voice guidance function ES RDS TMC i Show RDS TMC info E Dynamic navigation Voice guidance Country f uto Hanu Outside coverage Select Station Searching Traffic on route All traffic events 50 English Select B TIME Select CS RDS TMC Select Select GHEE When this option is On th
40. ght not be output while the vehicle is making a urn at an intersection 5 The system might not be able to search for the proper route 6 If there is no road to the destination or if there is only a narrow road the route might only indicate up to an area that is short of he destination 7 The repeat search time could be long while the vehicle is being driven at high speeds 8 While the system is searching again for the route the route indication might not appear in time for the next right or left turn 9 The route might not change even if a search is made again 10 The system might guide the driver to make a U turn 11 The system might guide the driver on a road that cannot actually be travelled such as on a road in which entry is rohibited 12 The system might not output guidance even if the vehicle is riven in reverse on the guided route 13 The system might not use a local ferry boat even if it the ferry priority is selected 14 If the intersection you re being guided to is near the end of the route search the system might not be able to provide guidance 15 The route might not go on a toll road even the toll road priority is selected Similarly a route that uses a toll road could appear on the creen even if the toll road priority is not selected The driver may or may not be able to select the toll road priority if both toll and free roads are available 2 J0 gou KNA
41. h up 2D single screen display Single screen 10 000 map 1 16 min 100 m Dual screen 40 000 map 1 4 min 500 m Arrow Mode Off Off Auto On Off Next passage point Time Requirement Time Direction Distance Passage Point Display Full Route Map Screen Time Requirement Time Direction Distance On Route Scroll Setting Mode On Route Scroll Display Items Motorway information Notify Seasonal Restrict Border guidance Destination Next passage point or Destination mode Unselected Off On On Navigation Setup Menu Distance Road Restriction Warnings Audio Mute Keyboard Layout Arrival Time Colour Scheme Guidance Screen O POI Selection Volume Presets 2D 3D View Remote Control km On On ABC Estimated arrival time display 1 On Petrol Parking All Restaurant Hotel Hosptal Golf Cource 2D Map Guidance Screen 23 24h Short Cut 1 Detour Short Cut 2 Map Direction Route Options Search Condition Route Preferences Quick Allow Motorway On Allow Toll Road Off Allow Ferry Off Allow Restricted Road Off Allow Seasonal Restricted Road Off Allow Car Train On Language Selection Menu Language Voice Recognition UK English UK English RDS TMC Menu Show RDS TMC info Dynamic navigation Voice guidance Countn On Off On Auto Germany English 37 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 38 5 Stored Locations j 7
42. ill display the Help screen for voice recognition Voice Activate Command The following voice commands can be used with voice control Shortcut Commands Bowling centre Bowling alley Go to Preset Destination Number 2 Show Current Position Location Casino Go to Preset Destination Number 3 Show Map Cinema Go to Preset Destination Number 4 Command Help List Golf course Go to Preset Destination Number 5 Repeat Voice Guidance Historical Monument Cance Cancel Ice Skating rink Ice rink Guidance Commands Map Operation Commands Museum Louder Zoom In Music club Softer Zoom Out Ski resort Skiing Show Whole Entire Route Map Zoom In Maximum Sports centre Sports Complex Stadium Show Next Way Point Map Zoom Out Maximum Theatre Show First Way Point Map Right Map Zoom In Tourist attraction Show Second Way Point Map Right Map Zoom Out Tourist information Show Third Way Point Map Right Map Zoom In Maximum Minimum Scale Winery Vineyard Show Fourth Way Point Map Restaurant I m Hungry Show Restaurant Show Fifth Way Point Map Right Map Zoom Out Maximum Maximum Scale Change to Show North up Mode Chinese Restaurant Chinese Food Show Destination Map Fast Food Fast Food Restaurant French Restaurant French Food Delete Cancel Next Way Point Yes Change to Show Heading up Mode Italia
43. its actual position when the vehicle is being driven under the conditions listed below or due to conditions of the GPS satellites If the vehicle travels on a road whose actual shape differs from that in the map data the vehicle s mark could deviate from the actual position The correct position will eventually appear on the screen through the correction function If the screen does not show the correct position for a long time correct the current position or make an automatic correction 1 The vehicle s mark could appear on a parallel road 2 When the road splits into a narrow Y the vehicle s mark could appear on the other fork of the Y 3 When the vehicle makes a right or left turn the vehicle s mark could appear on one street ahead or behind 4 If the vehicle is transported by a means other than the vehicle s own power such as on a ferry boat the vehicle s mark will remain in the position it was before the transport until the system can calculate the position through the GPS 5 When the vehicle is driven on a steep incline the vehicle s mark could deviate from its actual position 6 If there are continuous gradual curves in the same direction the vehicle s mark could deviate from its actual position 7 If the vehicle is driven in a zigzag pattern such as through frequent lane changes the vehicle s mark could deviate from its actual position 8 If the vehicle is placed on a turntable such as in a parking area
44. k Park amp Recreation Recreation Amusement Park Go to Previous Destination Go to Preset Destination Number One e Voice commands are sorted into the following five categories e Items in square brackets can be omitted In additi on one of the items shown separated by a forward slash must be selected English 57 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 58 General Information E Accuracy of the Vehicle s Position Area in which GPS signals cannot be received Because the radiowave signals from the GPS satellites travel primarily by line of sight the navigation system might not be able to receive the signals in the areas described below If the GPS mark does not appear on the map screen it means that the GPS radiowave signals are not being properly received 1 Inside a tunnel 2 Inside a building 3 Under a three dimensional road such as a high speed road 4 On boulevards lined with trees 5 Between buildings 6 Under a cliff or in a cave e If the GPS antenna or its surroundings are blocked by an obstacle including cargo it might not be possible for the system to receive the GPS radiowave signals e f multiple paths are created due to the reflection from the buildings a large measurement error could occur causing the vehicle s mark to deviate from its actual position Deviation of the vehicle s position mark The vehicle s position mark could deviate from
45. lect GEZ3 The calculation route can be selected from one of three types namely Quick the fastest route Normal the standard route or Short the shortest route 1 Select Information Details regarding the individual routes e required time total distance roads used etc Ay 3 ROUTES INFO Select either D E or E and then select Quick Normal when you have decided on the route to be used WB inom inom inom lo oaa 0 0 km 0 0 km 12 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 13 ae Setting Destination from the Navigation Menu You can set the destination using various ways provided by the system Select E3 NAV MENU Select ca Destination Entry 9 Destination Stored Entry Locations DESTINATION ENTRY Select the item you want 1 2 f Wak Address Interest Address see page 14 gt TP e e e E Point of Interest see page 16 Postcode Memory Previous A Change Seat Bration Select from Map see page 17 3 Postcode see page 21 a Memory Point see page 15 a Previous Destination see page 17 E Junction see page 20 amp 22 gt l e Motorway Ent Exit see page 18 3 Coordinates see page 19 E Home see page 44 You can switch between screens by selecting Next Page or EJ Prev Page e Depending on the selected area you may not be able to search from the post code e If the destination setting is different to the Search Area shown
46. lish UK Voice Recognition f 1 English CU English US male VOICE RECOGNITION gt Select the language for voice control from the displayed English US female list English US male Displays up to five previous suggestions rancais Displays the previous suggestions A Displays the next suggestions amp Displays up to five of the next suggestions 56 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 57 Basic Usage Pattern Voice control can be carried out by simply cl icking the talk switch and speaking a voice command see the following section into the microphone 1 Click the talk switch The system will emit a short confirmation beep 2 Speak the desired voice command Upon recognition the system will emit a co When an announcement for confirmation is speak Yes or No When an announcement is made for the se destination operation commands press the Renew destination or Cancel E e f the same voice command is not read e To cancel input of a voice command ho nfirmation sound made to the input voice command press the talk switch again and ected point to be set to the route point after inputting one of talk switch again and speak Enter destination Add to waypoint back redo the sequence from the beginning d down the talk switch until the system emits a beep long or short or select the display e Using the Help command w
47. lity might be changed You are recommended to check the location or business days hours before departure e If several points of interest share the same name they will be listed on screen Select your desired destination 16 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 17 E E Previous Destination This lets you choose one of the most recent 100 destinations or way points and make it your new destination Before Steps Eat EN EN N A EN O a EN N EN A AO O nn rita ED gt Destination Entry gt Previous Destination KS PREVIOUS DEST gt Select the Previous Destination from the list Previous Start Point Ci HEEMSTEEDSEBRUG NIEUWEGEIN Displays up to five previous suggestions l O Displays the previous suggestions Displays the next suggestions amp Displays up to five of the next suggestions Select Destination or UE Way Point E or ED can be selected to change the sequence in which previous destinations are displayed E Select from Map You can find a location on the map that was last displayed and make it your destination Before Steps A AAE E EA I T dn ene on sueeagsunbigs cubunseosune cos ape vse T E ses aer ape vee dy enet opseu dosune in Saveue Sounded easan useangescesuee dpsuveite dave stovbuatessiesusteneuetaesnatas Menu gt Destination Entry gt Select from Map Scroll the map until is at the destination or way point E When you
48. llite When this marker appears the GPS satellite signal is being received and used to calculate the position of your vehicle Map Orientation control Shows and Changes the Map Orientation see page 9 Zoom Out Zoom In control scale display Press to display a wide area map and EJ to display a detailed map The numbers on the display indicate the scale of the map currently shown Menu control Shows the menu see page 8 6 Screen Configuration Switches to the display of route guidance see page 22 Scroll the map l lt Scroll screen gt A 46 LAMBETH HIGH STREET LOND a Vehicle marker Shows the current position and direction of your vehicle Store Memory Point button Stores markers on the map This button only appears when the screen is selected and disappears after a few seconds POI Point of Interest Display button Displays the POI Selection screen see page 48 This button appears when the screen is selected and disappears after a few seconds Distance from current position Displays the distance from the current position to the position pointed by Destination Way Point button The destination or way point will be set at the position pointed by lt gt in the scroll screen Screens During Route Guidance Select the screen ZA rs ae E A E d RS N A se 43211 VICTORIA EMBANKMENT IE
49. n Restaurant Italian Food o Changel Map Direction Japanese Restaurant Japanese Food Delete Cancel Destination Right Map Show North up Mode Other Restaurant Other Food Right Map Show Heading up Model Shopping centre Shops Delete Cancel All Way Points and Destination Right Map Change Map Direction Airport Voice guidance OFF Show Change to Dual Map Mode Bus station Voice guidance ON Show Change to Single Map Mode Ferry port Ferries Quick Store Mark This point Hotel ormal Change to 3D map Mode Park amp Ride Rest Area Short Change to 2D map Model Car Rental Detour POI Display Commands Petrol Station Petrol Parking Car Park Multistorey Car Park Car Park otorway service Railway station Underground Station Train Station Detour Entire Route Change to Arrow Guide Guidance Change to Turn List Guide Guidance POI Off Change to Motorway Guide Guidance Town Centre City centre Destination Operation Commands Change to Crossroads Guide Guidance Town hall Go Home Display Commands Exhibition centre Convention Centre Enter Destination Display set day mode Community centre Civic Centre Add to waypoint Display set night model University Higher Education College Renew Destination Display set auto mode Hospital Go to Previous Starting Point Par
50. n be used to add new way points to the current route for calculation DEST amp WAY POINT Select COI Stored Way Points 0 5 Previous Way Points 0 TN A sm is List Delete all STORE DEST amp WP 5 a Es A Point of Se om Interest Map Set the way point using your preferred method When a new destination is set by Destination it will replace 5 Pe the current destination and route calculation will be carried out once e e a again Previous Point Destination When the required way points have been setup indicate the order in which they are to be visited Choose the location to be added and then select EJ Gy Current position 4 Select EZE e When a new destination is set by Destination it will replace the current destination and route calculation will be carried out once again e Step 3 is required when setting the 2nd way point and more after e Repeat step 1 and 3 until all desired way points have been set 26 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 27 5 E Modification of Destination or Way Point Positions This function allows the calculated route will be displayed and the positions of the destination or way points to be modified E Menu gt a Route Options gt Dest amp Way Pt Select QS CHANGE ORDER gt Select a Change Location W M11 CHIGWELL CHIGWE 3 Select the button for the location to be modified The map for the ar
51. nly select EE or to reach the way points after the next Gm The route with the shortest distance will be used A Current Position f Calculate 2 Select EZF 3 Select Detour You can specify the distance from your current position and the mobile navigation system calculates an alternative route Before Steps SS DETOUR S Select the detour distance using G amp D END EMB or OD The system will then calculate a route which detours from the current location by the selected distance Select If you are driving off the route it will not be possible to calculate a detour route English 25 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 26 5 Route Options Route Preferences The function allows settings to be made for the roads to be used and to start route calculation Before Steps PSS RCCL E EN NE AE E E E E E N A E IO I OIEI E ENEN 1 Each time a button is selected it will toggle between usage and non usage of the corresponding roads or ferries ROUTE PREFERENCES Select EZZ aay a FFA allow Major roads Allow toll road C 2 LH PR Allow pets Allow ferry Allow car train Calculate can be selected during route guidance e The route will not necessarily follow the specified conditions Destination 8 Way Points The destination or way points used in route calculation can be changed using this function E Addition of way points The following procedure ca
52. operate using Remote Control optional press CANCEL key first 2 Select Destination or UE Way Point English 17 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 18 5 Set Route E Motorway Entrance Exit You can find the name of a motorway entrance or exit from those listed and make it your destination or way point T MOTORWAY ENT EXIT Enter the name of the motorway and select G3 Motorway E Input Motorway Name DE e ol m lt 2 T j o FS MOTORWAY ENT EXIT gt Select the name of the motorway you want Motorway Tk ti JO Displays up to five previous suggestions a Displays the previous suggestions E A Displays the next suggestions E a aay Displays up to five of the next suggestions MOTORWAY ENT EXIT E3 Select QEZ or CEB KLEINE RING MOTORWAY ENT Select the name of the street to enter from or exit to KLEINE RING JO 3 oS ie entrara ma e Allows you to enter the street name pS pm B Sorts the list by distance B Sorts the list in alphabetical order by name ELISABETHLAAN 3 GROTESTEENWEG 5 Select Destination or GE Way Point 18 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 19 E E Coordinates This function allows destinations to be set using latitude and longitude Before Steps Destination Entry gt Coordinates 1 TY COORDINATES Enter the latitude Lat AN E
53. or the next junction where you have to turn are shown as a Turn Arrow or Turn List lt Turn Arrow gt lt Turn List gt C CHARING CROSS ROAD A400 Directions are indicated as a list Select Screen configuration Select either Turn Arrow or Turn List If no items are to be selected the screen can be closed by selecting Enlarged Junction Diagram Before a fork in the road an enlarged diagram of the junction automatically appears in a second screen This is to make route guidance even clearer During route guidance an enlarged diagram of an approaching fork or junction appears When you drive past the junction the enlarged diagram disappears During route guidance an enlarged diagram of the motorway automatically appears in a second screen as you approach a fork on the motorway This is to make route guidance even clearer The following procedure can be used to recall the lane display for the intersection or motorway which was most recently displayed 1 Select Screen configuration 2 Select Re display of intersection range guidance If no items are to be selected the screen can be closed by selecting E 22 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 23 5 DIES o Mam BJUE LE It is possible to perform two screen display of maps lt Single map gt lt Dual map gt 11 45
54. ory which you use most regularly see page 48 to display markers on the map and search for nearby points of interest Before Steps A A A AAA AAA AAA A A AA A AAA AAA ARA wees E QUICK POI SELECTION EJ Select the button for Quick POI storage Select a 0 POL to Changs aoa 3 This button allows you to restore the factory setting 1 Petrol Station Hotel J J Parking Shopping centre All restaurants Golf course Default QUICK POI SELECTION Select a category FEA restaurants _ Once selected subcategories will be displayed Restauran a Leisure o AR A rat Gli Ea D Subcategories from all of the individual a categories will be displayed together Hotel Others List all Categories QUICK POI SELECTION gt Select the subcategories to be displayed on the map i All restaurants E Gal restaurants OOOO O Ejer Japanese Chinese fa French Repeat the above steps 1 to 3 to add further POI markers displayed on the menu Volume Adjustment This function replaces all the settings in the mobile navigation system with the initial default settings Before Steps Pee RR RN A E ER gt Navigation Set Up gt E Volume Select the appropriate button to set the volume to between minimum and maximum Sound output will be muted English 33 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 34 5 Navigation Set Up 2D 3D View You can switch between a 2D and 3D display screen You can also
55. ot so as not to cause accidents In the event of there being foreign objects inside the unit or smoke or noxious odours coming out stop operation immediately and contact the closest Kenwood dealer STOP OPERATION IN THE EVENT OF PROBLEMS In event of problems such as a lack of sound or video occurring stop operation and push the reset button Should the problems persist stop operation of the system and contact the closest Kenwood dealer When upgrading the program insert the version up disc and press the reset button NEVER DISASSEMBLE OR ALTER Never try to disassemble or alter the navigation equipment Any attempt to do so may cause accidents fire or electric shock REPLACING FUSES When replacing fuses always use the same rated ampere Failure to do so may cause fire SMALL ARTICLES Keep small articles like screws or batteries out of the reach of children If any such object is accidentally swallowed consult a doctor immediately Information in this document is subject to change without notice Before Use Start the car engine before use This mobile navigation system can be used when the ignition key is turned to ON or ACC However to preserve the battery it should be used with the engine running whenever possible Using he navigation system for a long time with the engine switched off can cause the battery to run down Time before current position is displayed The mobile navigation sys
56. rly if destinations are stored in advance they can be selected as the current destination in a one touch operation dada det elle de betta ee dead td edo ade e dede at de rd C23 gt E Destination Entry DESTINATION ENTRY Select Home or destinations p through EX rI 5 The map for the area around your Home location or around the Sel x om lap gt 1 2 stored destination will be displayed Poi 1 E E i Ma i e Fa Y Ta Memory Previous Change ad i Destination Select Destination or GEM Way Point E The icon Home or through is displayed after you have stored your home position or destinations For how to store your home position or destinations see page 44 E Point of Interest You can find a point of interest from those listed and make it your destination Before Steps PS TY POINT OF INTEREST Name Input POI Name a Town N m wm 0 A 0 n a Fy POINT OF INTEREST Select the desired point of interest from the list Name REMA Displays up to five previous suggestions Displays the previous suggestions Displays the next suggestions Displays up to five of the next suggestions e Sorts the list by distance A Sorts the list in alphabetical order by name 3 Select Destination or UEM Way Point from this list e lf there is more than one item with the same name select or to shorten the list e Displayed information about each faci
57. s regarding each button s function refer to lt Memory Point Position W408 NIIWESEN DREA Confirmation and Modification gt see page 40 LAT N5231 LONG w578 E The methods for individual deletion and bulk deletion of avoid areas are the same as those described on page 39 for memory points Specifically refer to lt Memory Point Deletion gt and lt All Memory Point Deletion gt see page 42 Home E Home Storage This function allows your to store you Home location Before Steps RR RR AA A RR R A id f i EA gt Stored Locations gt EJ Home i Move lt gt to the Home position and select HEB A To change the location for your Home select G98 and then carry out procedures in the same way as for storage Furthermore select WEEET to delete the stored Home Refer to lt Memory Point Deletion gt see page 42 for more details regarding Home deletion methods 44 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 45 5 Previous Destination Deleting Stored Locations Previously set destinations can be deleted using this function Before Steps e s a ER gt Stored Locations s Previous Dest T PREVIOUS DESTS Previous Destinations Delete all M gt DELETE PREV DEST w 2 RICHMOND RICHMOND SURREY 3 1 15N OVERTON NV f CE 7 C1 33 CHILTON ROAD RICHMON y Lc a4 Sort by 14 AM GROSSEN WANNSEE WANN Name Date
58. ss than 10 km the TMC Icon will change into a message box with the distance to the event and the event icon The direction of the event will be shown in the lower zoom levels on the map by an arrow in the colour which is related to the event KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 53 P By selecting the Traffic Event you can get information about the selected Event TRAFFIC INFO Ai4 Road reduced From Nenzing Bludeschy To Bludenz Nueziders The colors which are related to the events are described in the following table DRGS On condition DRGS Off condition Category Light backgrount colour Dark background colour Day Night Day o anal xl Es O SIE Sy 2 Stationary Traffic Red Traffic Jam Orange Accidents Pink Closed Road Black Road Works Pink Danger Pink 4 Le Road Conditions Yellow Weather Yellow Delays Yellow 0 o Parking Gray Out of order Gray No reception Gray e The colors are described in the following step When the current position is in a traffic jam the TMC Icon colour will change into the colour which is related to the traffic event The colors are as following e In case of a traffic jam occurance on your route the Dynamic Route Guidance option will show you the Reroute confirmation screen If you do not want to have a reroute calculation you have to press No within 10 seconds Wh
59. t extremely high or low temperatures can lead to malfunction or damage Also note that the unit can be damaged by strong vibration or by metal objects or water getting inside Condensation Condensation can form on the lens inside the main unit just after the car heater is switched on in cold weather for example leading to malfunction The main unit will start working normally again if it is just left alone for about one hour for this condensation to go away If normal operation is not restored after several hours return the main unit to the store where you purchased the mobile navigation system Map disc Always replace the map disc with another compatible map disc Never insert an incompatible disc It can damage the main unit E Precautions when Handling Map Discs e You should handle discs carefully as excessive warping or scratches on the disc surface or label can lead to reading errors e Store discs away from direct sunlight The disc might warp and become unusable e Lightly wipe the disc with a soft cloth in a straight line from the centre of the disc towards the outer edge e If you touch the data surface of a disc the surface without a label printed on it it might get dirty and lead to a malfunction Always hold a disc either by its centre hole and an edge or by two edges e Do not write on or stick paper or seals onto the surface of a disc e Never clean discs with benzene thinners record spray anti static spra
60. t on your route You can set up to 5 way points per trip Select GD Route guidance begins using displayed route ES If your desired route cannot be found Change route allows the route option settings to be changed see page 24 e f the map disc contains no house number data an error message will be displayed and the map for the street will be displayed allowing you to set the destination e If your destination is not on a road set a destination point on main road nearest to your actual destination KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 15 E E Memory Point If you have stored a memory point you can make it the destination Before Steps Destination Entry gt a Memory Point TA MEMORY POINTS MEMORY POINTS gt Select the desired Memory Point gt 4 144 TWENTE UTRECHT U_0 7mi Displays up to five previous suggestions O Displays the previous suggestions Displays the next suggestions Displays up to five of the next suggestions Select Destination or UE Way Point E ED EY 53 or E can be selected to change the sequence in which memory points are displayed e You cannot use this function if no Memory Point is stored To store Memory Points see page 39 English 15 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 16 5 Set Route E Home Stored Destination If you have already stored your home address you can set this as your destination Simila
61. tem will not display the correct current position of the vehicle the first time it is used after purchase or if he battery has been removed for a long time GPS positioning signals will soon be received however and the correct position will be displayed Reading programmes after the battery has been turned off The navigation programmes will be deleted if the battery is removed for repairs etc If this happens set the map disc provided into the mobile navigation system and switch on the engine The mobile navigation system will automatically load the programmes and start operating normally again When driving on rough roads The mobile navigation system might not operate properly or be able to read map data from the disc if there is severe vibration caused by driving on rough roads Handling the GPS antenna e Do not paint the antenna This will impair or disable signal reception e Remove any object or accumulated snow etc from the top of the antenna It will reduce reception strength e Do not pull the cord when removing the antenna or adjusting its position This can cause a short or snap the wires Operating whilst driving The GPS voice navigation system displays the switches disabled during driving in fainter colours These switches stop functioning and no message is displayed Precautions for handling precision machines Be careful of the surrounding temperature Using the mobile navigation system a
62. the vehicle s driven distance and turning angle though the use of various types of sensors that are mounted on the vehicle Through the use of self contained navigation the vehicle s position can be detected even in an area where the GPS radiowaves signals cannot be received Making corrections to the detection of the vehicle s position through map matching e In map matching the position information resulting from the detection of the vehicle s position and the locus of the travel of the vehicle up to the present are constantly compared to the shapes of the roads on the map in order to correct the vehicle s position mark to the most appropriate road e lf the vehicle is driven on a road whose actual shape differs from its map data the vehicle s position mark on the map could deviate from its actual position Occasionally the correction of the vehicle s position mark to the actual road on the map can be observed particularly after the vehicle has turned at an intersection or has come out of a parking area E Accuracy of the Route Guidance The conditions listed below do not indicate a malfunction 1 The guidance might prompt the driver to drive straight even hough the vehicle is being driven on a straight road 2 The directional guidance could display multiple place names 3 If the vehicle makes a turn at an intersection before the guided route the wrong type of voice guidance could be output 4 The guidance mi
63. y or chemical swabs e Map discs rotate at high speed inside the main unit Do not use a cracked or badly warped disc therefore because it might damage the main unit English 3 KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 4 5 Replacing Map Discs Slide the front cover downward to open the disc insertion slot Insert the map disc facing upward and close the front cover Slide the front cover downward to open the disc insertion slot Press the eject button Remove the map disc and close the front cover 4 English KNA DV3200 E ENG r8 03 7 9 1 01 PM Page 5 5 Starting Up Navigation Start up navigation and display the map of the area around your vehicle 1 Turn on the car engine The Opening screen appears followed by the CAUTION screen NAVIGATION SYSTEM CAUTION Read CAUTION carefully and select AUT Most functions are inhibited CAUTION while the vehicle is in motion gt Most functions are inhibited while the vehicle is in motion Please read the handbook for operating instructions nen gy Always obey traffic regulations Always obey traffic regulations The Current Position screen appears e The switches displayed on the screen can be selected by actually touching the screen e You can select the language by touching You can also alter the language by Language Selection see page 6 If 3 minutes elapse without any operation the display ch

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