Functional Setup
Functional Setup
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Log Data
This screen allows the factory to collect log data to troubleshoot navigation system issues.
- Normally there is no card in the "PC Card Slot", and the PC slot door should always be closed. The screen should look like above.
- However, if the factory provides a PC card, insert it into the card slot (label side up), and then slide the PC Card door shut. If instructed by the factory, select "Gyro. Sensor Logs ON". Follow the factory procedure for gathering test data and properly ending the test.
GPS Send Time
This screen is for factory use only. It allows adjustment of the GPS time. This display updates in real time.
- "GPS Time" is the time as received from the GPS satellites. It is in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
- "System Time" is the internal time used by the navigation unit to calculate your position on the map. It is also in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
- "Display Time" is the time shown on Setup screen 2 "Adjust Time Zone/Clock", and reflects any changes due to daylight savings time or time adjustments entered by the customer.
- Date, Hour, Minute, and "Set" should not be used.
Demo Mode
This screen is for factory use only, and should always be set to "OFF". Occasionally this setting is turned "ON" when vehicles are being used at Auto Shows or similar events. Turning this feature on, allows a route to a destination when the vehicle is stationary.
Mic Level
This diagnosis allows you to independently test the microphone and the TALK and BACK buttons. They are used to activate the voice control system. The microphone is located near the map light in the ceiling. It is directional, and works best if the voice is coming from the drivers seat.
- Press the TALK button on the steering wheel, and in a normal voice say "testing". The Talk indicator on the screen should momentarily turn green, and the text "Now Recording..." should appear in yellow. If the Mic Level indicator on the screen does not briefly turn green, check the wiring from the TALK button to the navigation unit. If there is no "Mic Level" movement when you speak, then you should check the wire running from the microphone to the control unit.
- Press,the BACK button on the steering wheel. This should cause the Cancel indicator on the screen to momentarily turn green. If it does not briefly turn green, then check the wiring from the steering wheel BACK button to the navigation unit.
NOTE:
- The Mic Level indicator must reach the 6th bar or greater to pass the test.
- If the radio is off, and there is movement in the indicator-even without speaking, then ensure that the vents are not blowing on the microphone.
- This should resolve voice control complaints such as:
- sometimes the system does not understand my commands.
- I have to shout at the navi for a command to be recognized.
- The system just says "pardon"
Save Users Memory
When replacing the navigation unit, this function allows the dealer to transfer the customer's personal data to the new navigation unit. The transferred information includes their Setup settings, and personal addresses. The dealer inserts a PC card to the navigation unit, and then selects the "Save Users Memory" function. The two functions in this diagnostic screen are EXPORT and IMPORT. EXPORT saves the customer's data to the PC card, and IMPORT moves the PC card files to the new navigation unit.
Before starting this function, see the PC Card FAQs for information regarding PC cards, and the use of this function.
1. Select EXPORT button to move the customer's data from the original navigation unit to the PC card. Select "YES" on the "Export User Data" Confirmation screen. The process takes only a couple of seconds. The system stores two files on the card.
NOTE: If the EXPORT button is grayed out, check the PC card's edge connector, and the pins inside the navigation unit (with a flashlight) for damage.
2. After installing the customer's original DVD in the new navigation unit, allow the system to boot up. Insert the PC card in the new navigation unit and enter the "Save Users Memory" in the navigation system diagnostic mode.
3. Select IMPORT button to move the two files stored by the Export process from the PC card to the new navigation unit. Select "YES" on the "Import User Data" Confirmation screen. When the transfer is finished (a few seconds) the system will automatically reboot. After the system reboots, remove the PC card from the PC slot.
NOTE: If the IMPORT button is grayed out, check if the "Model" and the "Program Flash" shown on the "Version" screen are the same.