Introduction – HONDA 2011 Civic Navigation User Manual

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Navigation System

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Introduction

The navigation system applies location,

direction, and speed information to the

maps and calculates a route to the

destination you enter. As you drive to

that destination, the system provides

map and voice guidance.

The navigation system is easy to use.

The locations of many places of

business and entertainment are already

entered in the system. You can select

any of them as a destination by using the

touch screen, joystick, or voice control.

There are several ways to enter a

destination, such as by point of interest

(POI), by address, by phone number,

and by selecting it from the map. The

last 50 destinations are saved for reuse

at a later date. The system also allows

you to store a home address to simplify

returning home from your destination.

Accessories Precautions

If you have front or side window tinting

installed, be aware that if the tint has

metallic properties, it can seriously

degrade or prevent GPS reception. This

is because the GPS antenna is located

under the dashboard.

If you plan to install electronic

components, such as radar detectors,

vehicle tracking devices, remote

starters, additional amplifiers, or other

audio components, ensure that they are

not located near the navigation control

unit under the dashboard, near the

navigation screen in the dash, or near

the GPS antenna under the dashboard.

Signal noise emanating from these

devices can cause intermittent

disruption of the navigation system.

Important Safety Information

The navigation system can distract your

attention from the road if you focus on

the screen or operate the system’s

controls while driving.

Enter as much information as possible

into the system before you begin

driving, or when the vehicle is stopped.

Then, as you drive, listen to the audio

instructions and use voice commands

when possible.

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