Introduction – HONDA 2003 Odyssey - Navigation Manual User Manual

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Introduction

Your Honda Navigation System is a

highly-sophisticated location system
that uses satellites and a map

database to show you where you are
and to help guide you to a desired

destination.

The Navigation System receives

signals from the Global Positioning
System, a network of 24 satellites in
orbit around the earth. By receiving

signals from several of these
satellites, the Navigation System can

determine the latitude and longitude
of your vehicle.

In addition, a gyroscopic sensor and
a speed sensor in your vehicle keep

track of the direction and speed of
travel at all times.

The Navigation System applies this

location, direction, and speed

information to the maps and calcu-

lates a route to the destination you

enter. As you drive to that
destination, the System provides

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 desti-

nation by pressing only one or two of
the controls.

If a desired destination is not in the

system's database, you can enter its

address and the system will direct

you to it. This destination can be

saved for reuse at a later date.

As you drive, the Navigation System

provides visual and audio driving

instructions so you do not have to

take your eyes off the road. These

instructions are provided in advance
of the actual driving maneuver so

you have time to slow down and

change lanes if necessary.

Read this manual thoroughly so you
are familiar with all the Navigation
System's features. Afterwards, keep
this manual in the glove box of your

vehicle so you can refer to at any

time.

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