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Contents
Preface
5
Operating Controls
37
Point Review Screens
68
Introduction
6
Right Fairing Panel Controls
38
Route Calculate & Edit Route
A Few Words About Safety
8
Left Handlebar Controls
39
Screens
71
System Limitations
9
Center Display Controls
40
Route Calculate Screen
71
Favorable Reception Areas for
Audio System Controls
41
Edit Route Screens
72
GPS Signals
9
Weather/Traffic Information
Unfavorable Reception Areas for
Center Display Screens
43
Screen
76
GPS Signals
10
Center Display Screens
44
Weather Information Screen
76
User Agreement
11
Types of Navigation System
Traffic Information Screen
78
Screens
44
Traffic/Weather Review
Getting Started
13
Map Screens
46
Screen
79
Getting Started
14
Map Layouts
46
Find Destination
81
System Overview
14
Map Screen
47
Operating Controls
15
Next Turn Pop-up
51
Find Destination
82
Startup
16
Alert Icon
51
By Favorite
83
Display Screens
18
Finding Nearest
83
Automatic Re-routing
52
Map Screen
19
Map Scale Zoom
53
Finding by Name
86
Point Review Screens
23
White Arrow Point Locator
54
By Previous Find
88
Route Calculate & Edit Route
By Point of Interest
90
Menu Screens
56
Screens
24
Category/Subcategory
90
Summary of Main Menu
XM NavWeather & XM
Functions
61
Point of Interest - Categories &
NavTraffic Map Screens
25
Subcategories
91
Keyboard Screens
64
Main Menu
26
Finding Nearest
92
Operating Keyboards
65
Let’s Take a Trip
29
Finding by Name
93
List Screens
67
Tips
35
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Contents
By Address
95
Calculating a Route Home
125
Setup Screen 2
143
By Intersection
98
Checking Your Home
Setup Screen 2
143
By City
101
Location
125
Setup System 1
150
By Exit
102
Deleting Your Home
Setup System 1
150
Finding Nearest Exits
102
Location
126
Setup System 2
152
Selecting Exit Road
103
Setup System 2
152
Weather
127
Setup Voice
158
Favorite Places
105
Weather
128
Info Screens
159
Viewing Weather Map
129
Favorite Places
106
GPS Info
159
Storing Favorite Places
107
Viewing Weather for Other
System Info
159
City
129
Renaming Favorite Places
108
XM Info
159
Viewing Weather Forecast
130
Deleting Favorite Places
109
Technical & Consumer
Traffic
131
Route
111
Information
161
Traffic
132
Route
112
Glossary
162
Viewing Traffic on Full Map ..133
Route to New Destination
114
System Messages
164
Viewing Traffic by Road
133
Recalculate Route
115
Troubleshooting
165
Viewing Traffic on Current
Edit Route
116
System Limitations
170
Route
134
Adding a Location as a Via
117
Database Limitations
172
Traffic Avoidance
135
Adding a Road as a Via
119
Customer Support
173
Detour
121
Index
177
Setup / Info
137
Setup / Info
138
Route to Home
123
Setup Screen 1
139
Route to Home
124
Setup Screen 1
139
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Preface
Introduction
6
A Few Words About Safety
8
System Limitations
9
Favorable Reception Areas for GPS Signals
9
Unfavorable Reception Areas for GPS Signals
10
User Agreement
11
Preface
5
Introduction
Your Navigation System is a highly-
navigation highly satisfactory.
the road’s average speed, turn
sophisticated yet easy-to-use system
restrictions, or whether it is a one-way
with visual and voice guidance that uses
The Navigation System is easy to use.
street are contained in the Navigation
satellites and a map database to show
The locations of many places of business
System.
you where you are and help guide you to
and entertainment are already entered in
a desired destination.
the system. You can select any of them
The route calculated by the system may
as a destination by using the control
not be the shortest possible because only
The Navigation System receives signals
panel on the right fairing. If a desired
major roads are mapped in non-detailed
from the Global Positioning System
destination is not in the system’s
areas. You may be aware of secondary
(GPS), a network of 24 satellites in orbit
database, you can still enter it and the
roads that shorten the travel distance and
around the earth. By receiving signals
system should be able to direct you to it
time.
from several of these satellites, the
in most cases. You can also save (store)
Navigation System can determine the
locations in the system as Favorite
While you are riding, the Navigation
latitude, longitude, and other positioning
Places. The system also retains your last
System provides voice guidance so you
information for your motorcycle. In
30 finds as Previous Finds so you can
do not have to take your eyes off the
addition, a speed sensor on your
easily return to them, and allows you to
road. These instructions are provided in
motorcycle keeps track of the speed of
store a home address to simplify
advance of the actual riding maneuver so
travel at all times.
returning home from your destination.
you have time to slow down and prepare
for the maneuver.
GPS is operated by the U.S. Department
The system provides map coverage for
of Defense. The system is subject to
the 50 U.S. states and Canada. The
changes that could affect the accuracy
coverage consists of accurately mapped
and performance of all GPS equipment,
metropolitan and rural areas.
including your Navigation System. For
example, you may be riding down a
Roads within metropolitan areas,
highway and your Navi system, relying
interstate highways, and major roads
on GPS data, will tell you you are on the
connecting cities are typically verified.
frontage road adjacent to the highway
you are actually on. However, you
Verified roads have been driven by the
should find your experience with GPS
database supplier and information like
6
Preface
Introduction
How to Use this Manual
System Controls Operation
Accessory Precautions
You have two options:
While Riding
Installing metallic or metalized
• Read the entire manual.
Most of the system controls are
accessories near the windscreen can
automatically disabled while your
seriously degrade or prevent GPS
• Read the Getting Started section to
motorcycle is in motion. Only the
reception because the GPS antenna is
gain an overview of what the system
Navigation System’s left handlebar
located under the windscreen.
can do. Then begin learning the
controls and audio system controls
controls and screen displays. You can
continue to operate while riding.
reference the more detailed sections
GPS antenna
of the manual whenever you need to.
Regardless of your choice, be sure to
store this manual on your motorcycle
along with your Owner’s Manual for
reference.
If you plan to install electronic
components such as motorcycle location
devices, additional amplifiers, or other
audio components, ensure that they are
not located near the navigation control
unit in the travel trunk or near the center
display screen. Electronic signals from
these devices can cause intermittent
disruption of the navigation system.
Preface
7
A Few Words About Safety
The Navigation System is one of many
Additionally, the system itself has
items on the motorcycle that can distract
certain limitations (see page 9).
WARNING
you. Remember that your primary focus
Therefore, you must verify the voice
should always be on the road.
Using the Navigation System
guidance and visual route information
while riding can take your
provided by the system by carefully
To operate the Navigation System, enter
attention away from the road,
observing the roadway, signs, and
information into the system before you
causing a crash in which you
signals, etc. If you are unsure, proceed
begin riding or when your motorcycle is
could be seriously injured or
with caution. Always use your own good
stopped. Then, as you ride, listen to the
killed.
judgment, and obey traffic laws while
voice guidance and glance at the screen
riding.
Glance at the navigation screen
information when it is safe to do so.
only when it is safe to do so.
When your motorcycle is moving, only
The Navigation System is designed to
the left handlebar controls and audio
provide route information to help you
system controls for the Navigation
reach your destination. However, this
System will operate.
route guidance may sometimes conflict
with road conditions such as street
Pull off the road if you need more time to
closures, road construction, and detours.
study the screen or operate the controls.
8
Preface
System Limitations
Although your Navigation System is a
highly sophisticated piece of equipment,
Favorable Reception Areas for GPS Signals
it has certain limitations. The system
uses signals from the Global Positioning
System (GPS) to determine its current
location. The GPS is operated by the
U.S. Department of Defense. The system
is subject to changes that could affect the
accuracy and performance of all GPS
equipment, including your Navigation
System. For more information, see page
170.
GPS reception is best in open areas, with no trees, tall buildings, or other tall objects
that can interfere with the signal.
Preface
9
System Limitations
Unfavorable Reception Areas for GPS Signals
The following areas restrict GPS signal reception. However, these obstacles do not interfere with the operation of the speed sensor in
your motorcycle that tracks your movement along the route.
The bottom level of
Low GPS satellite position
multiple-level highways.
Areas with tall trees.
(less than 10 degrees) on
the horizon.
Enclosed or indoor
Areas with tall
areas such as parking
buildings.
lots or tunnels.
Be aware that high rise buildings may diffuse your GPS signal and cause an inaccurate display of your current location on the map
screen. If this occurs, the message banner at the top of the screen turns yellow and displays Poor Satellite Reception. Additionally, if
you are not using the Map Orientation setting, 2D North Up, the diffused signal reflection may cause the orientation to switch
inaccurately.
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Preface
User Agreement
In using this “Satellite Linked
The SD memory card may not be
The right to use the SD memory card
Navigation System” SD (Secure Digital)
decompiled, reverse engineered or
shall expire either when the user
memory card, which includes HONDA
otherwise disassembled, in whole or
destroys the SD memory card or
MOTOR CO., LTD. Software,
in part.
software, or when any of the terms of
GARMIN LTD. Software,
this Agreement are violated and the
The SD memory card may not be used
NAVIGATION TECHNOLOGIES
Licensors exercise the option to
in a network or by any other manner
CORPORATION database contents and
revoke the license to use the SD
of simultaneous use in multiple
INFO USA CORPORATION database
memory card or software.
systems.
contents (hereinafter referred to as
The terms and conditions hereof apply
The SD memory card is intended
“Licensors”), you are bound by the terms
to all subsequent users and owners as
solely for personal use (or internal use
and conditions set forth below. By using
well as to the original purchaser.
where the end-user is a business) by
your copy of the SD memory card, you
the consumer. The SD memory card is
have expressed your agreement to the
not to be used for commercial
terms and conditions of this Agreement.
purposes.
You should, therefore, make sure that
you read and understand the following
The Licensors do not guarantee to the
provisions. If for any reason you do not
customer that the functions included
wish to be bound by the terms of this
in the SD memory card meet the
agreement, please return the SD memory
specific objectives of the user.
card to your Honda dealer.
Licensor shall not be responsible for
• The SD memory card may not be
any damages caused by the use of the
copied, duplicated, or otherwise
SD memory card to the actual user or
modified, in whole or in part, without
to any third party.
the express written permission of the
The warranty on the SD memory card
Licensors.
shall not extend to an exchange or
• The SD memory card may not be
refund due to misspelling, omission of
transferred or sublicensed to any third
letters, or any other cosmetic
party for profit, rent or loan, or
discrepancy in the layout of the SD
licensed for reuse in any manner.
memory card.
Preface
11
User Agreement
The user shall indemnify and save
Use, duplication, or disclosure of this SD
harmless the Licensors, and their
memory card by or on behalf of the
officers, employees and agents, from and
United States government is subject to
against any claim, demand or action,
“Restricted Rights” as set forth at FAR
irrespective of the nature of the cause of
52.227-14, -19 or DFARS 252.227-
the claim, demand or action, alleging
7013, as applicable. Manufacturers are
loss, costs, expense, damages or injuries
the Licensors, including HONDA
(including injuries resulting in death)
MOTOR CO., LTD., 2-1-1 Minami
arising out of the use or possession of the
Aoyama Minato-Ku Tokyo 107-8556
SD memory card, data, or the Navigation
JAPAN., Garmin Ltd., 1200 East 151st
Technologies Corporation database.
Street, Olathe, KS, 66062, Navigation
Technologies, 10400 W. Higgins Rd.,
Rosemont, IL 60018 and INFO USA
CORPORATION, 5711 South 86th
Circle, Omaha, NE 68127.
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Preface
Getting Started
Getting Started
14
System Overview
14
Operating Controls
15
Startup
16
Display Screens
18
Map Screen
19
Point Review Screens
23
Route Calculate & Edit Route Screens
24
XM NavWeather & XM NavTraffic Map Screens
25
Main Menu
26
Let’s Take a Trip
29
Tips
35
Getting Started
13
Getting Started
This section is designed to give you a
System Functions
quick overview of your Navigation
System Overview
There are three ways to find/designate a
System before you begin using it on your
location you want to travel to or save as a
own. Again, we recommend reading the
While Not Riding Your Motorcycle
favorite for future use.
entire manual, but reading this section
With your motorcycle not in motion, you
Find Destination menu (see page 81)
will definitely accelerate your learning
can use the right fairing panel controls to
curve. (Also see Glossary, System
create and edit a route, obtain
Route menu (see page 111)
Messages, and Troubleshooting on pages
information, and setup screen displays.
White Arrow Point Locator feature
162-169.)
(see page 54)
While Riding Your Motorcycle
After finding your destination, direct the
While your motorcycle is in motion after
system to:
entering your destination in the system,
you can use the left handlebar controls,
• Create a route to your destination.
check the map screens, and listen to the
(You may only enter one route at a
voice guidance. The right fairing panel
time in the system. You may
controls become disabled. Even if no
overwrite an existing route.)
route is entered in the system, you will
• Edit your route to add vias (stops
still receive some useful screen and
along the way).
voice guidance information while riding.
• Reroute your journey to express a
preference (speed vs distance) and up
to four elements to avoid.
• Include a detour in your current route.
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Getting Started
Getting Started
Operating Controls
Here is a quick look at the controls you will be using most often. For more information, see page 37.
Right Fairing Control Panel (disabled while riding)
MAP button
Press to display a map screen.
MENU button
Press to display the Main Menu.
BACK button
Press to return to the previous screen display (unless a map is displayed).
(1)
ZOOM IN/OUT
Press in on the top (zoom in) or bottom (zoom out) of the button to zoom in or out
button
on a map screen.
Directional Arrow
Press to move the highlight in a menu or list, or to move the White Arrow Point
buttons (1)
Locator feature.
ENT button
Press to execute (enter) a command.
Left Handlebar Controls (operable while riding)
VOLUME lever
Pull up or down to increase or decrease volume of the audio system, including the
(2)
voice guidance.
(2)
ZOOM toggle -
• Toggle to the left (zoom in) or right (zoom out) to change the map scale.
VOICE/GUIDE
• Push and release to activate the voice guidance feature.
button (3)
• Push and hold for two beeps to bring up the Traffic/Weather Review screen.
(3)
Getting Started
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Getting Started
Press the ENT button. (If you do not, the
Startup
screen will return to the multi-
information mode after about 30
Turn the ignition switch to ACC to avoid
seconds. To return to the Navigation
battery drain. The ON position will also
System, press the DISP button on the
activate the system.
center display or the MAP button on the
right fairing panel.)
After a few seconds, you will see:
After a few seconds, you will see the
following screen. (The screen may be
The Copyrights screen will appear for
different or there may be no screen if you
about one second before a map appears.
change the default Greeting, or if the
Navi system was not selected the last
time you turned off the ignition. Press
the DISP button under the center display
screen or the MAP button on the right
fairing panel to enter the Navi system.)
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Getting Started
Getting Started
If there is no route in the system, you
The Half Map display is the default
To display the Main Menu, press the
will see a full map.
setting.
MENU button on the right fairing panel.
If you are not located in the Eastern time
zone (default setting), see Time Zone on
page 150.
If the system is slow in acquiring a GPS
If you have a route in the system, the
connection, you will see “Locating
current map will appear in your selected
Satellites” in the message banner across
map mode (half, wide, or full). The map
the top of the screen and a red question
scale will be the last scale you selected
mark (?) will flash on top of the vehicle
during previous operation.
position indicator (red arrowhead). The
red arrowhead will identify your last
location until the system connects with
the satellites.
Getting Started
17
Getting Started
Display Screens
A summary of the screens you will see often while operating the system:
Maps
The default is Half Map. Also available: Wide Map and Full Map.
Menus
The seven-choice Main Menu and its sub-menus.
Keyboards
Used to enter names and numbers to search for locations.
Lists
Compiled from the system database based on the information you enter, lists act as a gateway to Point Review
Screens.
Point Review Screens
For a given location, provides a map, a menu for selecting the location as a route destination or stop along the
way (via), or as a favorite, as well as route information.
Route Calculate Screen
Used to input preferences and trigger a route calculation.
Edit Route Screens
Displays the destination and vias along the way with edit options.
Weather & Traffic Map Screen
Displays weather information (forecast, weather map, etc.) or traffic information (traffic flow, traffic
incidents, etc.).
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Getting Started
Getting Started
Map Screen
Here is a typical map screen (in the Half Map default setting):
Road Number
Map Orientation
“North Up”
Message Banner
“Heading Up”
Orange Flag-Via Stop
Clock
Checkered
Detail Display
Flag-Destination
Current Road
POI Icon
Map Background
Pink Outline-Route
Next Three Maneuvers
Highway/Road
Alert Icon
Track Log
Map Scale
Vehicle Position
Green Circle-Town
NOTE:
• The explanations above are for daytime display. For information about the map background and street colors at night, see page 21.
• The POI icons will appear when the map scale is 0.2 mile or smaller.
Getting Started
19
Getting Started
Map Features
Border Line
White around a black line indicates a border line.
Green Circle-Town
The green circle with white outline indicates a town. To see the name of town, use the White Arrow Point Locator
feature (see page 54).
Map Orientation
Indicates either 2D Heading Up, 2D North Up, or 3D Heading Up (see page 140).
Map Scale
The length of the scale line represents the distance indicated above the scale. There are 12 selections: from 200
feet to 800 miles.
Pink Outline-Route
Indicates your route.
Road Number
Indicates a road number. The shape of the sign varies such as oval, shield, etc.
Track Log
White dot indicates a track log.
Vehicle Position
The red arrowhead indicates your vehicle location and, when moving, which direction your motorcycle is facing.
Map Icon
Checkered Flag- Destination
Indicates destination of your route.
Home Icon
Indicates your designated Home location, visible for 120 miles or smaller map scale.
POI Icon
Indicates a point of interest loaded in the database. See page 143 for a table of all POI icons in the system.
Orange Flag-Via Stop
Indicates a stop along the route (via).
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Getting Started
Getting Started
Information
Alert Icon
There are three types of the alert icon which indicates the next turn guidance, weather warning, or traffic incident.
Clock
Indicates the current time according to system setup (see page 150).
Current Road
If you are riding a route in the Half Map (default) mode, displays the road you are on.
Detail Display
Two details related to time and/or distance. In the Wide Map mode, three details are available.
Message Banner
If riding a route, gives route instructions. If not riding a route, identifies upcoming streets/roads. Also delivers a
message such as “Lost Satellite” or “Poor Satellite.”
Next Three Maneuvers
If you are riding a route in the Half Map (default) mode, lists the next three maneuvers.
Map Background Color
Types
DAYTIME
NIGHTTIME
Airport
Basic Background
Body of Water
College, Mall, or Large Business
Parks or Golf Courses
(cont’d)
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21
Getting Started
Street Color
Types
DAYTIME
NIGHTTIME
Arterial Roads
Collector Roads
Major Highway
Minor Highway
Interstate Highway
Ramps
Residential Roads
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Getting Started
Getting Started
Point Review Screens
You will often see a Point Review Screen as you use the system. It is a screen you will use to route to a destination, to view a map
(you can zoom in or out) showing the point’s location, or to store a location as a favorite place for easy future routing. Pressing ENT
after making a selection on the various list screens in the system brings you to this screen. The sooner you are familiar with the Point
Review Screen and its uses, the sooner you will feel comfortable with your Navigation System.
If you want to adjust the designated location, highlight Map and press ENT. The map screen appears and the White Arrow Point
Locator becomes available on the map. Use the four directional arrow buttons to move the white arrow cursor to any point on any
map in the system. The map will automatically shift in response to your movement of the cursor. You may also zoom in or out by
using the zoom control on the right fairing panel or the left handlebar. Press ENT when the white arrow cursor is positioned at your
desired location. To return to the previous screen, press the BACK button.
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