Entering a destination – HONDA 2015 Pilot - Navigation Manual User Manual

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Navigation System

Entering a Destination

After selecting a category and

subcategory, the system will give you

the options of Place Name, Sort by
Distance to Travel

, City Vicinity, or

Search by Keyword

with the

following screen:

Place Name

When you select this option, the display

changes to the Enter a place name

screen. Enter the place name, using the
Interface Dial

.

Once you select a place, the system then

displays the Calculate route to screen

(see Driving to Your Destination on

page 50).

City Vicinity

The system allows you to find points of

interest in the vicinity of the city you

entered. When you select this option,

the display changes to the Enter city
name

screen. Enter the name of the city

using the Interface Dial. If the system

does not find an exact match, select
LIST

when you finish entering the name

of the city. Select a desired city from the

list.

Once you have selected the city, the

display changes to the Enter a place
name

screen. Enter the name of the

place using the Interface Dial.

The system searches within a 20-mile

radius of the city center. If more than

1,000 POIs are located, only the first

1,000 are displayed.

Once you select a place, the system then

displays the Calculate route to screen

(see Driving to Your Destination on

page 50).

Sort by Distance to Travel

When you select this option, the system

gives you a list of all the places in the

subcategory. This list is arranged by

distance from your current location,

with the closest at the top of the list.

The distance and direction to the

destination at the cursor position in the

list are shown on the screen. The

distance shown is straight line distance

(as the crow flies), not driving distance.

Say or select the number (1-4) of the

desired destination from the list.

Once you select a place, the system then

displays the Calculate route to screen

(see Driving to Your Destination on

page 50).

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