Cadillac 2004 XLR Navigation Guide

Category
Navigators
Type
Navigation Guide

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Overview
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Overview
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Features and Controls
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Features and Controls
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Navigation Audio System
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Navigation Audio System
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Voice Recognition
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Voice Recognition
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Index
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2004 Cadillac XLR Navigation System M
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CADILLAC and the CADILLAC Crest & Wreath are
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The information in this supplement pertains specifically
to the operation of your navigation system. This
manual along with the owner manual will assist you in
the proper use of your navigation system.
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the time it was printed. We reserve the right to make
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including interference that may cause undesired
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Overview .........................................................1-2
Introduction ...................................................1-2
Setup Menu ...................................................1-3
Section 1 Overview
1-1
Overview
Introduction
This display screen is located in the center of your
instrument panel. The Navigation System allows you to
plan a route and provides turn-by-turn route and
map guidance with voice prompts.
The database allows you to select a destination from
various areas and choices (addresses, intersections,
destinations stored in memory, all points of interest,
etc.). These features are explained later in this
supplement.
You can select either the English or metric
measurements to appear for distance on the map
through the Driver Information Center (DIC). See “Driver
Information Center (DIC)” in the Features and Controls
section of your owner manual for more information.
The Navigation System can also communicate with the
audio system to receive broadcast announcements
on traffic, weather information and emergency
alert communications.
Before you begin to operate this system, read this
manual thoroughly to become familiar with it and
to understand how the system works.
Also, be aware that the information in the system may
not always be complete. Road conditions, such as
no left turns, detours and construction, change
frequently. It is important to see whether you can follow
the directions given by the system safely and legally.
Use of this feature may be restricted in some states and
Canadian provinces. You can check with your
state/provincial motor vehicle agency.
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Setup Menu
Press the MENU hard key to display the following
menu. Under the Setup menu, you can make
adjustments to the functions listed on the menu using
the touch-sensitive buttons on the screen.
Navigation Settings
This menu allows you to change the following options
for the Navigation System:
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Restore Default Settings
This feature will automatically reset the system to the
default values. The default settings are:
Distance Unit Mile
Minimize Time/Dist Time
Use Major Roads Yes
Use Toll Roads Yes
Use Ferries No
Detour Distance on
Freeway
20 mi. (32 km)
Detour Distance not
on Freeway
4 mi. (6 km)
Voice Guidance ON
Guidance Appearance Auto, Arrow, 2 D
Map Appearance 2 D
Quick POI Selection
Gas, All Restaurant,
Supermarket, ATM,
Park, Hotel
Search Area Region 9
To restore the default settings, do the following:
1. Touch the RESTORE DEFAULT SETTINGS button.
2. Touch ENTER.
3. Touch RETURN to exit this feature.
System Configuration
Once you touch the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
button, you will have the following choices:
Adjust Vehicle Position: To correct the position of
your vehicle on the map (if your vehicle has been
shipped, for example) or to change to the correct
position, do the following:
1. Touch the ADJUST VEH POSITION button. The
system will display POSITION ADJUSTMENT.
The vehicle position icon and the scroll symbol will
appear on the map.
2. Use the scroll symbol and the zoom in/zoom out
feature to locate the vehicle position on the map.
3. Touch the ENTER button to set the correct vehicle
position. The system will display POSITION
ADJUSTMENT and two arrows will appear on the
map screen.
4. Touch the arrows to adjust the direction of the
vehicle icon counterclockwise or clockwise.
When you touch one of the arrows, you will see the
vehicle icon direction changing.
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5. When you have completed setting the vehicle to the
correct direction, touch the ENTER button. The
system will display RELOCATION COMPLETE.
The correct vehicle position and direction is now set.
If you begin to drive your vehicle during this
procedure, the system will not be able to adjust the
position or direction of your vehicle.
6. Touch the RETURN button to exit out of this menu.
Calibrate Vehicle Speed Signal: If there are tire
pressure differences or if a spare tire is installed, the
Navigation System will automatically re-calibrate
the system but it may take longer. You may choose to
calibrate it yourself by doing the following:
1. Touch START to begin calibration.
2. Touch RETURN to exit this menu.
Time to Destination
This feature allows you to reset or turn on or off the
estimated time to travel from your current position to the
destination. The estimated travel time is based on the
calculated route information and the vehicle’s average
speed. When on, the time to destination will display
along with the distance to destination.
RESET: Touch this button if you want to reset the
average speed to the default values.
ON: Touch this button to display the estimated travel
time on the map screen along with the distance to
destination.
OFF: Touch this button to turn the estimated travel time
feature off. The time to destination will no longer be
displayed along with the distance to destination.
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Quick POI (Point of Interest) Selection
This feature allows you to choose a point of interest,
such as gas stations, restaurants, hotels, etc. to
be displayed on the map screen. You can also set a
destination to a specific point of interest.
The six Quick POI default settings are GAS, ALL REST,
SUPERMKT., ATM, PARK and HOTEL.
To access the QUICK POI SELECTION menu, do the
following:
1. Press the SETUP hard key.
2. Touch QUICK POI.
Setting the Quick POI menu
To set the Quick POI list displayed on the map screen,
do the following.
1. Select the category you would like to replace.
2. Select a Quick POI category from the Quick POI
selection menu list. The system will return to the
Quick POI selection screen when a POI is selected.
3. Touch RETURN to save the setting and the system
will take you back to the previous menu.
Displaying Quick POI Icons
This feature will allow you to display the icons of a
category type in its location on the map screen.
To display the icons of a category do the following:
1. Touch the map screen once.
2. Touch the POI button. The QUICK POI SELECTION
list will be displayed.
3. Select a category type or touch LIST CATEGORIES
OR ALL LOCAL POIs to display the icon of the
selected category in their locations on the
map screen.
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Removing Quick POI Icons
This feature will allow you to remove the displayed
icons from the map screen. To remove the POI icons
from the map screen do the following:
1. Touch the map screen once.
2. Touch the POI OFF button. The current POI icons
will be removed from the map screen.
Setting a Destination Using Quick POI
This feature will allow you to plan a destination to a point
of interest from the map screen. To plan a route using
a POI icon do the following:
1. Touch the POI icon on the map screen that you
wish to set a destination to.
2. The selected icon will be surrounded with a blinking
box. The name of the selected icon will be displayed
on the map screen. Touch the INFO button to
view the POI name, address, city and phone
number (if available).
3. Touch the ENT DEST button.
If a final destination is already entered, you can add
the POI as a waypoint.
4. Touch the ENTER button to start planning
your route.
If available, the system will display up to
three routes in a pop-up window indicating the
total mileage and time to destination for the planned
route which can be selected by using the NEXT
button. The map will display the difference between
the three routes by displaying them each in
different colors. The selected route is highlighted
in red.
5. To start route guidance, touch the START button or
begin driving the vehicle. Route guidance will
automatically begin after a short distance.
If you touch the CHG ROUTE button before the
START button you will be able to change your route
preferences if desired. See “Route Preference”
later in this section for more information.
When your route guidance has been planned, it will
be highlighted and a bulls-eye symbol will appear
on the map to show your final destination. A
waypoint symbol will also appear on the map if a
waypoint is set.
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If you wish to cancel the route you have just set, do the
following:
1. Press the ROUTE hard key.
2. Touch the ROUTE PREFERENCES button.
3. Touch the CANCEL ROUTE button.
4. Select YES to cancel or NO to continue.
See “Cancel Route” under
Easy Planning Route on
page 2-3
for more information.
Guidance Appearance
This menu allows you to set up the following three
options for the guidance appearance screen which is
displayed on the map while on a planned route.
The current setting will appear as light blue.
Split Map: Touch this button to have the guidance
screen displayed on the map at all times.
Full Screen: Touch this button to have the guidance
screen displayed on the map when approaching a
maneuver.
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Turn List: Touch this button to have the guidance
screen display several upcoming turns. Directional
arrows, street name and distance to the next turn will
also be displayed. As you approach the next turn,
the system will automatically display a zoomed-in view
of the upcoming maneuver.
Arrow: Touch this button to have the guidance screen
display the next turn. A directional arrow, street
name and distance to the turn will also be displayed.
As you approach the turn, the system will automatically
display a zoomed-in view of the upcoming maneuver.
2D: Touch this button to have the guidance screen
display as a two-dimensional view.
3D: Touch this button to have the guidance screen
display as a three-dimensional view.
Turn List Guidance
Arrow Guidance
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Map Appearance
This menu allows you to set up one of the following
options for the map appearance screen. The current
setting will appear as light blue.
2D: Touch this button to have the map screen display
as a two-dimensional view.
3D: Touch this button to have the map screen display
as a three-dimensional view.
SET 3D VIEWING ANGLE: This allows you to adjust
the 3D viewing angle. To adjust the viewing angle,
do the following:
1. Select 3D from the MAP APPEARANCE menu.
2. Touch the SET 3D VIEWING ANGLE button.
The map screen with 3D viewing angle bar will
be displayed.
3. Touch the vertical scroll up or down arrows to set
your preferred viewing angle.
4. Touch RETURN to save your settings and to exit
this menu or touch RESET to restore the viewing
angle to the default settings.
Voice Guidance Volume Settings
This feature allows you to set the voice prompt volume
level or to turn the voice prompts on or off. The voice
prompts will not be heard while using voice recognition.
The last voice prompt can be repeated by using the
REPEAT hard key. See
Map and Repeat on page 2-2
.
Set the voice prompt volume level by touching the
numbered (one to six) buttons to increase or decrease
the volume level with one being the lowest volume
level and six being the highest.
Voice prompts can be turned on or off by touching the
ON or OFF button.
Touch the RETURN button to go back to the SETUP
main menu.
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Features and Controls ......................................2-2
Using the Navigation System ...........................2-2
Navigation Menus ...........................................2-2
Map and Repeat ............................................2-2
Plan Route ....................................................2-3
Easy Planning Route ......................................2-3
Maps ..........................................................2-34
Symbols ......................................................2-44
Global Positioning System (GPS) ....................2-48
Vehicle Positioning ........................................2-49
Problems with Route Guidance .......................2-50
If the System Needs Service ..........................2-51
Ordering Map DVDs ......................................2-51
Database Coverage Explanations ....................2-51
Section 2 Features and Controls
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Features and Controls
Using the Navigation System
This section describes the basic information you will
need to know to operate the Navigation System.
You should read this section thoroughly to become
familiar with it.
Navigation Menus
In this section, the hard keys, touch-sensitive buttons
and menus to plan a route are explained.
Map and Repeat
Press the MAP hard key to take you to your current
location on the map screen. This button will work while
you are in any menu.
When you press the MAP hard key, the map screen can
display the following information:
The north or heading up symbol.
The map scale in the lower left corner.
How many miles/meters until you reach your final
destination, if a route is planned.
The GPS symbol if the Global Positioning System
signal is not being received. See
Symbols on
page 2-44
.
Any options you have selected for reaching your
current destination.
The time and temperature.
The radio band and presets if selected to be
displayed on the screen.
If you have a route planned and you wish to hear the
last voice prompt repeated, press the RPT hard key.
To learn more about the features shown on the
map screen, you can find each feature listed in
the Index.
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Plan Route
To plan a route, press the ROUTE hard key. After
pressing this hard key, the plan route main menu screen
will display the following:
There are two methods for planning a route. They are
the following:
By using the easy planning method, you can locate
your destination by using the scroll arrows from the
map screen. See
Easy Planning Route on
page 2-3
.
By using an address, all points of interest, memory
points, previous destinations, home, set by map,
freeway entrance/exit or intersection. To use one of
these methods, see “Enter Destination” later in
this section.
Easy Planning Route
With the easy planning route feature, you are able to
select the destination you wish to go to using the scroll
icon from the map screen. You can use this feature
without entering the destination selection menu. To use
the easy planning method, do the following:
1. First press the MAP hard key.
2. Touch the map screen twice to make the scroll
symbol appear. Touch the map or drag the scroll
symbol in the direction of your destination.
3. Touch and hold the map screen continuously to
scroll through the map faster. See
Symbols on
page 2-44
for more information. The address of the
scrolled to location on the map will appear at the
top of the screen.
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4. If needed, use the Zoom In and Zoom Out feature
of the map scale to locate your destination. See
Maps on page 2-34
for more information.
Touch the ENT DEST button to set this location as
your destination. Touch the MARK button if you
wish to store this location as a memory point.
The system will use the planning methods you have
previously selected. These methods will be
displayed in a pop-up window under the ROUTE
SETTING heading on the map. Touch the CHANGE
button if you wish to change the route planning
methods before continuing. See “Home” later in this
section for more information.
5. Touch the ENTER button to start planning
your route.
If available, the system will display up to three
routes in a pop-up window indicating the total
mileage and time to destination for the planned
routes. Select one using the NEXT button. The map
will display the difference between the three
routes by displaying them each in different colors.
The selected route is highlighted in red.
6. To start route guidance, touch the START button or
begin driving the vehicle. Route guidance will
automatically begin after a short distance.
If you touch the CHG ROUTE button before the
START button you will be able to change your route
preferences if desired. See “Route Preference”
later in this section for more information.
When your route has been planned, it will be highlighted
and a bulls-eye symbol will appear on the map to
show your final destination.
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Enter Destination
To enter a destination, touch the ENTER DESTINATION
button in the PLAN ROUTE menu.
This menu will let you plan a route by several methods.
These methods are explained in the following pages.
Touch the right arrow (Next Page) button to see
additional methods.
Address
This feature allows you to select a route by inputting an
address (without a zip code) and to store it. You
need to provide the system with a street number, street
name and a city.
1. Press the ROUTE hard key.
2. Touch ENTER DESTINATION.
3. Touch the ADDRESS button.
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4. Enter the name of a street by touching the alphabet
key pad. There may be many streets within the
map database with the same name. Therefore, you
may have difficulty selecting the correct street
name from the list given. If this occurs you may
enter the city name first. To enter the city name
touch the CITY button on the ADDRESS menu.
Enter the name of the city by touching the alphabet
key pad. Select the desired city name. After you
have selected the city name the system will prompt
you to enter the name of the street or will give
you a list of street names to choose from. Enter a
street name using the alphabet key pad or view the
desired street names by pressing the LIST button.
Then select the desired street name from the list.
If you touch a wrong character, use the left arrow to
back up a character, or touch and hold the left
arrow to delete all of the characters.
5. As information is entered, the system automatically
searches for available names based on the
information given. While inputting a name, the LIST
button will become available once there are
10,000 or fewer choices to choose from. Touch the
LIST button to view the list of available name
choices or continue to spell the name to further
reduce the list of available items. The system will
supply a list of names to make a selection from
when the number of available items is five or less.
The system displays the number of available
items to the right of the street name.
If you are unsuccessful when inputting a name, the
name may need to be entered differently or the
map DVD (database) may not contain this
information. See
Database Coverage Explanations
on page 2-51
.
6. Enter the address number from the number key pad
and then touch the ENTER button. The system will
list the address number range available for the
street. If you have entered an address number that
is incorrect or not available the system will
indicate that the address number is not registered
and will prompt you to see if you want to view
from the midpoint of the street.
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7. If you did not previously select the city name the
system may prompt you to select the city name
from the alphabet key pad or from a provided list of
names prior to entering the street address. Select
the desired city name.
The system will return to the street address menu.
Refer to Step 4 to see how to enter a street
address.
The system will use the planning methods you
previously selected. These methods will be
displayed in a pop-up window under the ROUTE
SETTING heading on the map. Touch the CHANGE
button if you wish to change the route planning
methods before continuing. See “Route Setting”
later in this section for more information.
8. Touch the ENTER button to start planning
your route.
If available, the system will display up to three
routes in a pop-up window indicating the total
mileage and time to destination for the planned
route. Select one using the NEXT button. The map
will display the difference between the three
routes by displaying them each in different colors.
The selected route is highlighted in red.
9. To start route guidance, touch the START button or
begin driving the vehicle. Route guidance will
automatically begin after a short distance.
If you touch the CHG ROUTE button before the
START button you will be able to change your route
preferences if desired. See “Route Setting” later
in this section for more information.
When your route has been planned, it will be
highlighted and a bulls-eye symbol will appear on
the map to show your final destination and a
waypoint symbol will appear on the map if a
waypoint is set.
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If you wish to cancel the route you have just set, do the
following:
1. Press the ROUTE hard key.
2. Touch the ROUTE PREFERENCE button.
3. Touch the CANCEL ROUTE button.
4. Select YES to cancel or NO to continue.
See “Cancel Route” later in this section for more
information.
All Points of Interest
This feature helps you to easily locate a destination by
type of facility.
The following list shows the types of categories and
sub-categories of POIs (Points of Interest) in the map
DVD database that you can choose from:
POI Category POI Sub-category
Restaurant All Restaurants
Japanese
Chinese
French
Italian
Other
American
Continent
Mexican
Seafood
Shops Shopping Mall
Supermarket
Auto Gas
Garage
Parking Lot
Rental Car
General Motors
Dealerships
Auto Club
Auto Service
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