Kenwood KNA-DV2200 User Manual

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© PRINTED IN JAPAN B64-2503-00/00 (E) (+)03/12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 02/12 11 10 9 8 7 6KNA-DV2200INSTRUCTION MANUALDVD NAVIGATION SYSTEMKNA-DV2200_

Page 2 - Warning Messages

8ENGLISHMarkers (and Switches) Displayed on MapsHere we introduce the markers that are displayed on the map.Screens Before Setting Route<Current Po

Page 3 - Contents

9ENGLISHScreens During Route Guidance➀➁➆➄➂➃➅Touch the screenTouch ➀ Distance and Time to Destination displayThis shows the driving distance and the es

Page 4 - Before Use

10ENGLISHMenuMenu Screen Change Chart<Current Position screen>Destination Entry (page 16)Route Options (page 25)Navigation Set Up (page 28)La

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11ENGLISHMap OperationsChanging the Orientation of the MapEither the direction in which you are headed or north can be shown as upwardson the map.Sele

Page 6 - Removing the Map Disc

12ENGLISH128m (mile)16m (mile)2m (mile)1/4m (mile)1/32m (mile)256Km32Km4Km500m50mChanging the Scale of the MapYou can increase or decrease the scale o

Page 7 - Touch Screen Operation

13ENGLISHMap DisplayShowing Current PositionThis shows the current position of your vehicle.Touch the switch.1The current position of your vehicle wi

Page 8 - Starting Up Navigation

14ENGLISHSet RouteRoute SearchingHere we explain how to set the route. Follow the example below.CAUTION!The mobile navigation system provides maps and

Page 9 - Language Selection

15ENGLISHSetting DestinationSetting Destination by Scrolling the MapTouch the screen to scroll the map until the isat the destination point and selec

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16ENGLISHSetting Destination from the Navigation Menu[Example]Here are the steps to set the destination using the Address function from the Navigation

Page 11 - Touch the screen

17ENGLISHNOTE :If the house number data is not stored on the map disc, the system may display thewrong location.NOTE :If your destination is not on a

Page 12 - Menu Screen Change Chart

Warning MessagesFor safe usage please observe the following !!! READ THIS MANUAL FIRST.Read this manual carefully before starting to operate the Kenw

Page 13 - Map Operations

18ENGLISHMemorMemory Pointy PointIf a marked point is stored, you can make it the destination.Select (Memory Point).Select the required Memory Point.S

Page 14 - Changing the Scale of the Map

19ENGLISH(Destination Entry)MenuPoint of InterPoint of InterestestThis finds a name from the list of points of interest and makes it the destination.S

Page 15 - Scrolling the Map

20ENGLISHPostcodePostcodeThis finds a location by its postcode and makes it the destination.Select (Postcode).Enter the postcode and select .See page

Page 16 - Set Route

21ENGLISHMotorMotorway Entrance/Exitway Entrance/ExitThis finds the name of a motorway entrance or exit and makes it the destination.Select (Next Pag

Page 17 - Setting Destination

22ENGLISHChange (Change SearChange (Change Search Arch Area)ea)This designates the area in which the destination can be set.Select .Change1Select the

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23ENGLISHRoute GuidanceGuidance ScreenWhilst driving along during route guidance, the directions for the next junctionwhere you have to turn are shown

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24ENGLISHFork Junction DiagramDuring route guidance, an enlarged diagram of the motorway automaticallyappears in a second screen as you approach a for

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25ENGLISHRoute OptionsDuring route guidance you can change the route options, stop or check the route.Select and then (Route Options).Menu1The Route O

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26ENGLISHDetourYou can specify the distance from your current position and the mobilenavigation system calculates an alternative route.Select (Detour)

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27ENGLISHDisplay Whole RouteThis function allows you to display the entire route when the destination is setand the guidance route shown. You can also

Page 23 - ExitEntrance

1Before Use ________________________________ 2Precautions when Handling Map Discs______ 3Replacing Map Discs_______________________ 4Inserting a Map D

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28ENGLISHNavigation Set UpThis function is for altering the map display conditions and the route guidance conditionsand showing the system information

Page 25 - Route Guidance

29ENGLISHQuick POI SelectionThis function allows you to set the categories on the menu displayed when(Point of Interest) is selected on the map. (See

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30ENGLISHCalibrationThis function allows you to correct any error in the position or direction of yourvehicle display.PositionPositionSelect (Calibrat

Page 27 - Route Options

31ENGLISHMap VersionThis function enables you to check the version of the map disc and the softwareyou are currently using.Select (Map Version).The ve

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32ENGLISH2D/3D ViewYou can switch between a 2D and 3D display screen. You can also change theviewing angle of the 3D display.Map DimensionMap Dimensio

Page 29 - (Route Options)

33ENGLISHGuidance OptionsThis allows you to set the route guidance display and method.Select .Select (Guidance Options).2Menu1Select the item you requ

Page 30 - Navigation Set Up

34ENGLISHArrow··································The Guidance screen that appears whilst driving along the roadduring guidance gives directions with an

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35ENGLISHStored LocationsYou can store, edit or delete any destinations, way points or marked point.[Example]Here are the steps to add a location to M

Page 32 - Position

36ENGLISH• Select the editing method you require from , , and(Delete All).·········This is for storing a new location.·········This is for displayi

Page 33 - Distance

37ENGLISHEditing Stored LocationsEdit Memory PointsSelect (Memory Points) and then .Select the location you want to edit.2List1• You can display the

Page 34 - 3D Map Angle

2ENGLISHBefore Use Start the car engine before useThis mobile navigation system can be used when the ignition key is turned to ONor ACC. However, to

Page 35 - Guidance Options

38ENGLISHEdit NameEdit NameSelect the location you want to edit and then.Name1Select the location you want to edit and then.Move the to the required

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39ENGLISHEdit HomeSelect (Home) and then .Move the to the Home position and select.OK2List1Edit Avoid AreaSelect (Avoid Area) and then .Select th

Page 37 - Stored Locations

40ENGLISH(Change Order) ························You can change the order of the destination (or waypoints) shown on the screen below.Chg.OrderBy selec

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41ENGLISHUser SettingsThese are the settings for the screen display and sound.Select .Select (User Settings).2Menu1Select the required item.Select .OK

Page 39 - Edit Icon

42ENGLISHOther FunctionsYou can select one of the six categories on the menu or List Categories and thenselect the POI(s) to be displayed on the map.D

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43ENGLISHDeleting POI MarkersThis function deletes any POI markers shown.Touch the screen.Select (Points of Interest Off).POI Off21The POI markers di

Page 41 - Edit Avoid Area

44ENGLISHChecking the Route by a Simulation RunThe mobile navigation system can show you a simulation of the calculated courseautomatically.After the

Page 42 - Deleting Stored Locations

45ENGLISHGeneral InformationDetecting the vehicle’s position through the GPSMechanism of Detecting the Vehicle’s Position*GPS stands for the “Global P

Page 43 - User Settings

46ENGLISHDeviation of the vehicle’s position mark* The vehicle’s mark could deviate from the actual position when the vehicle is being drivenunder the

Page 44 - Local Search

47ENGLISHAccuracy of the Route GuidanceThe conditions listed below do not indicate a malfunction.(1 ) If the vehicle proceeds to the destination witho

Page 45 - Showing POI Data

3ENGLISH• Data recorded on a disc is read by laser beam, so there is no wearing of the disc dueto friction from a needle. You should handle discs care

Page 46 - IMPORTANT :

48ENGLISHProblemProbable solutionPossible causeThe power does notcome on.The fuse might beblown.Check the fuse. Replace itif it is blown.The map does

Page 47 - General Information

49ENGLISHTerminologyHere is an explanation of the terms displayed on the screens.·············All Local Points of Interest·························A t

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4ENGLISHPress the right side of the button marked DVD andopen the lid.1Replacing Map DiscsInserting a Map DiscROMPress here! Insert the map disc and

Page 50 - Troubleshooting

5ENGLISHThe switches displayed on the screen can be selected by actually touching thescreen.Touch Screen Operation[Example]Here are the steps to displ

Page 51 - Terminology

6ENGLISHStart up navigation and display the map of the area around your vehicle.Starting Up NavigationTurn on the car engine.1The opening screen appea

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7ENGLISHSelect .Select (Language Selection).Menu1Language SelectionYou can change the language of the menu and the voice guidance.Select the language

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