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Getting Started
Route Calculate & Edit Route Screens
There are two other screens you will see often. The Route Calculate Screen lets you select a speed vs distance preference and up to
four negative (avoid) preferences. Select Calculate to have the system create a route to your destination. Select Edit Route to bring
up the Edit Route Screen.
The Edit Route Screen lets you add or delete a stop along the way (via) or to sort (rearrange the sequence of) the vias and the current
destination. The screen shows your destination (checkered flag), preceded by any via location (orange flag) you have selected.
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Getting Started
XM NavWeather & XM NavTraffic Map Screens
If you activate your XM subscription, the navigation system can receive the weather information, which includes weather forecast,
road conditions, weather warnings, winds, etc. For information about XM subscription, see page 159.
The navigation system will show the traffic event on the map, which includes traffic flow data, congestion, accident, etc. You can
check the traffic information and also recalculate your route to avoid the traffic incident.
Getting Started
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Getting Started
Main Menu
Here is a summary of the seven Main Menu functions:
Find Destination
page 81
used to find a location.
By Favorite
page 83
to select from up to 2,000 favorite locations saved in the system.
By Previous Find
page 88
to select from your 30 previous finds.
By Point of Interest
page 90
to select from points of interest loaded in the database.
By Address
page 95
to locate a known address.
By Intersection
page 98
to find an intersection of two known roads.
By City
page 101
to locate a city or town.
By Exit
page 102
to locate the nearest highway exits or exits on a highway you choose.
These seven Find Destination functions are also used by the Route to New Destination menu, Edit Route-Add Stop menu, and Set Home using Find Menu
(see page 154).
Favorite Places
page 105
used for easier routing to locations you have previously saved as a favorite. (Use the Find
menu to save a favorite.)
Mark by Vehicle Position
page 107
to add your current location to your Favorite Places storage list.
Delete All
page 109
to remove all items from your saved favorites.
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Getting Started
Route
page 111
used to create a new route or edit an existing route.
Route to New Destination
page 114
to create a route to a destination.
Stop Route
page 113
to suspend your current route guidance for an intentional “detour.”
Resume Route
page 113
To resume your current route after stopping it. This function does not appear on the Route menu
until after you use the Stop Route function.
Recalculate Route
page 115
to modify an existing route for preferences, including six “avoids.”
Edit Route
page 116
to review your route and add (or delete) one or more locations (vias) en route to your destination.
Detour
page 121
to recalculate your route because of a detour.
You can create a new route with a route in the system. However, the system only maintains one route at a time so the current route will be overwritten (automatically
deleted).
Route to Home
page 123
used to route to a home location.
Calculate
page 125
to calculate a route home if you have saved a Home location. (Otherwise, this selection directs
you to the Setup System 2 screen.)
Weather
page 127
used to check the weather information, such as weather forecasts, road conditions, wind, or
weather warnings.
Map
page 129
to review the weather map on the current location.
Other City
page 129
to select the city for which you want to get the weather information.
Forecast
page 130
to review the weather forecast on the current location.
(cont’d)
Getting Started
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Traffic
page 131
used to check traffic information, such as traffic flow or traffic incidents, and to recalculate
a detour route to avoid the traffic incidents.
Full Map
page 133
to review the all traffic information on the map.
View By Road
page 133
to review the traffic information by selecting a road.
On Current Route
page 134
to review the traffic information on your current route.
Setup / Info
page 137
used to change or restore the factory-set defaults of the system and display system
information. (See page 156 for a list of the defaults.)
Setup Screen
page 139
to select how your screens will appear and certain screen functions.
Setup System
page 150
to select time elements and store a Home location for routing.
Setup Voice
page 158
to select the type of voice for the route guidance and prompts.
GPS Info
page 159
to check your GPS status, current location, elevation, accuracy, date, and time.
System Info
page 159
to identify the software operating your system and the unit ID number, and check the maps used
in the system.
XM Info
page 159
to identify the software used in the system, available channels and data services, and your Radio ID.
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Getting Started
Getting Started
For your hypothetical trip to Tombstone,
With Find Destination highlighted, press
Let’s Take a Trip
you utilize the basic functions of the
the ENT button.
system.
Let’s imagine your first trip - from your
current location to the site of Wyatt
• You find a destination.
Earp’s showdown, the O.K. Corral in
• You refine the route to your
Tombstone, Arizona. Let’s avoid all toll
preference.
roads, but allow U-turns. On the way you
• You route to it.
want to stop at your favorite Honda
• You add a stop along the way (via).
dealer. Then, for your return trip, you
want to head straight home. Let’s say
• You set up quick return routing by
you live in Marysville, Ohio, just up the
designating your residence as Home.
road from where they built your
Step-by-step instructions follow.
Goldwing.
First, press the MENU button on the
NOTE:
right fairing panel.
If there are Favorite Places or Previous
A step-by-step sequence follows. That
Finds in the system, the menu will
example, as well as all instructional
display these options.
sequences in the manual, follows an
action/reaction structure:
Use the down directional arrow button
• You act - entering instructions and
on the right fairing panel to scroll down
commands.
to highlight By City. Press ENT.
• The system reacts - displaying a map,
menu, keyboard, list, point review,
route calculate, or edit route screen.
(And, at times the system’s voice
guidance also operates.)
In this manual, you will see an image of
what you will view on the display screen.
(cont’d)
Getting Started
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Getting Started
Highlight Spell and, press ENT.
Type “TOMBSTONE” in full spelling
Scroll down and highlight Tombstone,
and highlight Done, and then press ENT.
AZ. Press ENT.
Or Type “TOMB” and highlight Done,
and then press ENT. The system will
display a list of possible cities beginning
with “TOM.”
Using the directional arrow buttons and
ENT button, begin typing in Tombstone.
With Go To highlighted, press ENT.
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Getting Started
The light gray field indicates U-Turns is
no longer selected as an Avoid. Scroll
down to highlight Calculate and press
ENT.
When the calculation is completed, you
will see a map and hear voice guidance
announce your next maneuver.
You can enter your Avoid preferences
The yellow field indicates Toll Roads is
now.
now selected as an Avoid. To deselect U-
Turns, scroll over to highlight it and
NOTE:
press ENT.
You may also change or enter
preferences at any time by selecting “Re
calculate Route” on the “Route” menu.
Scroll up to Avoid: Toll Roads and press
To edit your route to add a stop along the
ENT.
way at your favorite Honda dealer, press
the MENU button.
(cont’d)
Getting Started
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Scroll down to Route and press ENT.
With Add Stop highlighted, press ENT.
Highlight Honda Motorcycle Dealer and
press ENT.
Scroll down to Edit Route and press
Scroll down to By Point of Interest. Press
ENT.
ENT.
NOTE:
All Honda dealers are listed in the “Auto
Services: Dealer/Auto Parts” category
of the Point of Interest selection.
Scroll down to your dealer and press ENT.
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Getting Started
With Select highlighted, press ENT.
Highlight Yes and press ENT.
Scroll down to Route to Home and press
The system will recalculate the route to
ENT.
include the via.
Press the MAP button.
Highlight Yes and press ENT.
Your route is ready to ride. If you want
to designate your current location as
Home for the return ride, press the
MENU button.
(cont’d)
Getting Started
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Getting Started
To give yourself the best opportunity to
fully grasp the Navigation System, we
suggest you continue to read the entire
manual. However, if you do not intend
to, we suggest you at least check out the
following two sections, Operating
Controls and Center Display Screens.
The next five sections cover the five
Main Menu selections. Finally, there is
the Technical & Consumer Information
section.
With Vehicle Position highlighted, press
The display returns to the Route
ENT.
Calculate screen. Press the MAP button
to return to your main map.
With Save Home highlighted, press
ENT.
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Getting Started
Tips
The following tips will help you avoid some confusion as you learn the system:
A Yellow Field Indicates a
Some fields can be switched between yellow (selected) and light gray (not selected). Other fields are
Selected Item
permanently yellow, and you highlight and select them to bring up an option screen or to enter information
with the keyboard. When choosing between adjacent fields on an option screen, such as Map Layout (Setup
Screen 1 screen), use a directional arrow button to move to the field you want to highlight (orange border
around the light gray field), then press ENT to select (indicated by the color change to yellow).
Quick Scroll
You can quick scroll through many lists. See Scroll Bar on page 44.
Quick Keyboard Maneuvering
You can speed up keyboard entry by jumping from the far left to the far right of a row or vice versa - and by
jumping from the top keyboard row to the bottom row or vice versa. See page 64.
Understanding the Find
Each Find Destination function searches within its designation. By City will find cities. It will not find
Destination Function
locations in a specified city. By Point of Interest searches the points pre-loaded in the database.
White Arrow Point Locator
This feature can be used to find a location on any map and include it in a route. For more information,
see page 54.
Use Category & Subcategory to
You can narrow your search by selecting the category and sub-category. There are 14 categories. Highlight
Simplify Find Destination by
your desired category and press ENT. The system will display the various sub-categories of your selected
Point of Interest
category.
Edit Route vs Recalculate
• Use Edit Route to bring up an Edit Route Screen to add a stop (via) to your current route.
Route on the Route menu
• Use Recalculate Route to bring up a Route Calculate Screen that lets you select your speed vs distance
preference and up to six “avoids.”
Edit Route vs Calculate on the
• Use Calculate to have the system calculate a route to your selected destination.
Route Calculate Screen
• Use Edit Route to bring up the Edit Route Screen to add a stop (via) to your current route.
(cont’d)
Getting Started
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Getting Started
Creating a New Route with an
You do not have to delete your current route before entering a new route. Simply, overwrite it. Find a
Existing Route in the System
destination and Go To it. The system does not save old routes.
Favorite Places
• Use Find on the Main Menu to designate a favorite place (Save on the Point Review Screen).
• Use Favorite Places on the Main Menu to retrieve a saved (stored) favorite.
To Check If You Have
Select Route to Home. If a Route Calculate Screen appears, you have a Home designation in the system.
Designated a Home Location
To Check What Your Home
Use Main Menu - Favorite Places to reach the Favorite Places screen. Home will be listed with your
Location Is
favorites. See page 125.
Creating a New Home
Do not select Route to Home on the Main Menu. That will bring up a Route Calculate Screen. Instead, go to
Designation with an Existing
Setup / Info - Setup System 2, screen and use Set Home using Find Menu or Set Home using Vehicle Position
Home in the System
to designate your new Home choice. This will overwrite the current designation. The system does not save old
home locations. See page 154 or 155.
Previous Finds
The system stores your last 30 finds.
Remember to Press ENT
To enter your highlighted selection in the system, you must press ENT.
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Getting Started
Operating Controls
Right Fairing Panel Controls
38
Left Handlebar Controls
39
Center Display Controls
40
Audio System Controls
41
Operating Controls
37
Right Fairing Panel Controls
MENU button
Directional Arrow buttons
Directional Arrow buttons
Press this button to change the current
With a menu or list displayed - press
display to the Main Menu.
the four directional arrow buttons to
move the highlight up, down, left, or
BACK button
right.
Press this button to return to the previous
display - unless a map is displayed. In
With a map displayed - press any of
that case, the BACK button will not
the four directional arrow buttons to
change the screen.
make a White Arrow Point Locator
appear on the screen at the current
ZOOM IN (
)/OUT (
) button
vehicle position. You can use this
Push in on the top of the button to zoom
locator to find any point on any map
in or push in on the bottom of the button
and route to it. See page 54.
to zoom out (map scales of 200 feet to
With a scroll bar displayed on the
The right fairing panel controls are
800 miles) on the map display. (The
list - press the left or right arrow
disabled while your motorcycle is
length of the scale line in the lower left
button to scroll through the list up or
moving. They will operate if you are
of the map screen represents the distance
down page by page.
stopped (with the engine running) and
indicated above the scale line.)
the transmission is in neutral.
ENT button
Push this button to enter (execute) a
MAP button
command.
Press this button to change the current
display to the main map screen, or to
NOTE:
start the Navigation System if the startup
If you attempt to use the navigation
screen does not appear when you turn on
system controls on the right faring panel
the ignition.
that are disabled while riding, you will
hear a multi-beep warning and a
message will pop up on the screen
saying: “Invalid Operation.”
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Operating Controls
Left Handlebar Controls
VOLUME lever
VOICE/GUIDE button
VOLUME
Pull the lever up to increase or down to
lever
Push in and release to activate the
decrease to adjust the volume of the
voice guidance feature. If you are on a
audio system, including the voice
route, you will hear the next
guidance. Any volume adjustment you
maneuver. On the screen, the Next
make to the voice guidance will affect
Turn Pop-up window will appear for
the radio and other audio components.
about five seconds. If you are not on a
route, you will hear what direction
ZOOM IN/OUT
ZOOM IN (
)/OUT (
) toggle
you are riding in.
toggle
Toggle to the left to zoom in or to the
right to zoom out anywhere from map
Push in and hold for two beeps to
VOICE/GUIDE
scales of 200 feet to 800 miles on the
bring up the Traffic/Weather Review
button
map display. (There are 12 map scale
screen, which allows you to check the
The left handlebar controls remain
options.)
traffic/weather information. Move the
operational while your motorcycle is
ZOOM IN/OUT toggle to the right or
moving. The VOLUME lever duplicates
left and hold it to switch the review
the function of the VOLUME button on
screens. To return to the navigation
the audio system controls. The multi-
map screen, push in and hold the
purpose ZOOM toggle - VOICE/
button (or press the MAP or DISP
GUIDE button duplicates some of the
button).
functions performed with the right panel
controls.
Operating Controls
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Center Display Controls
DISP button
TRIP button
Press this button to toggle between the
While in the Navi mode, press this
multi-information display (time, ODO,
button to bring up a split screen (lower
audio, and trip), a Navi full screen map
portion) display of the odometer and last
with the time, and a split screen with the
selected tripmeter (A or B). This display
multi-information condensed in a bar
lasts about five seconds. While the
below the map. Pressing the DISP button
screen is still visible, press the button
will also terminate the White Arrow
again to toggle between the A and B
Point Locator feature and return the
tripmeters. To reset the tripmeter, push
main map display.
and hold the button with the display in
the “TRIP A” or “TRIP B” mode.
INFO button
The center screen may display
Press this button to display the air
DIM button
Navigation System information, normal
temperature, headlight aiming and
motorcycle functions, or a combination
Push and release to bring up the
suspension preload.
of both. See Center Display Screens on
dimmer function to change display
page 43.
brightness. The screen lasts for about
NOTE:
five seconds. This change applies
The headlight aiming appears only for
While in the Navi mode, the center
only to the mode (Day or Night) you
the model equipped with the airbag
display buttons may be operated while
are in at the time of adjustment and
system.
your motorcycle is moving.
remains effective until you make
another adjustment.
Push and hold for two beeps to change
(toggle) the map screen background
color from the current display
(daylight: your color selection or
night: black) to the alternative. For
example, in extremely bright
sunshine, you might find the black
night background preferable.
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Operating Controls
Audio System Controls
The illustration below is the model
Three of the controls on your audio
MODE knob/button
equipped with the airbag system.
system are used with the Navigation
• Turn the knob to highlight your
System.
selection.
NAVI button
NAVI button
• Press the knob/button to control
various audio modes. Consecutive
• Press to toggle between speaker and
pushes cycle through your control
headphones. An icon will display on
VOLUME
choices. Beep allows you to turn on or
the screen to indicate your selection.
knob/button
off the audible beep the Navigation
• Press and hold to shut off the Navi
System controls make when you press
voice guidance, and press to turn it
them. See your Owner’s Manual for
MODE
ON.
more information on the audio
knob/button
system.
VOLUME knob/button
Turn the knob to control the volume.
While in the Navi mode, you may press
Push the knob/button to control
the audio buttons for a quick look of the
The illustration below is the model
different components of the audio
non-Navi screen displays (tripmeter,
without the airbag system.
system. Depending on which
etc.).
components are turned on at the time,
NAVI button
consecutive pushes cycle through
your control choices. When the
Navigation System is on, you may
press the VOLUME button to adjust
the Navigation voice volume relative
to the audio volume, either quieter or
louder. Rotate the knob to adjust. See
your Owner’s Manual for more
information on the audio system.
VOLUME
MODE
knob/button
knob/button
Operating Controls
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Center Display Screens
Center Display Screens
44
Types of Navigation System Screens
44
Map Screens
46
Map Layouts
46
Map Screen
47
Next Turn Pop-up
51
Alert Icon
51
Automatic Re-routing
52
Map Scale Zoom
53
White Arrow Point Locator
54
Menu Screens
56
Summary of Main Menu Functions
61
Keyboard Screens
64
Operating Keyboards
65
List Screens
67
Point Review Screens
68
Route Calculate & Edit Route Screens
71
Route Calculate Screen
71
Edit Route Screens
72
Weather/Traffic Information Screen
76
Weather Information Screen
76
Traffic Information Screen
78
Traffic/Weather Review Screen
79
Center Display Screens
43
Center Display Screens
There are three screen formats possible
Scroll Bar
on the center display screen:
Types of Navigation System
Screens
Multi-information screen
Navigation System screen
Screen categories include:
Split screen (Navigation screen with
Map Screens (see page 46)
some multi-information across the
Menu Screens (see page 56)
bottom, see illustration.)
Keyboard Screens (see page 64)
List Screens (see page 67)
Point Review Screens (see page 68)
Route Calculate & Edit Route Screens
A scroll bar is visible on the right side of
(see page 71)
some menus and lists when the items
Weather/Traffic Information Screen
exceed the six lines available on a screen
(see page 76)
display. To advance through the list, use
the down directional arrow button to
move to the item you want.
NOTE:
Throughout this manual you will see
some menu screens with more than six
items (example: the “Find Destination”
menu with seven items). These
illustrations are graphic creations to
display the complete menu choices
available.
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Center Display Screens
Center Display Screens
There are two ways to speed up scrolling
To fast scroll from one screen page to
with some (but not all) lists.
another:
• To jump from the first selection to the
To scroll forward one page at a time
last, press the up arrow instead of
in a long list, press the right arrow.
scrolling down item by item.
The first press moves the highlight to
the bottom item on the screen page.
• To jump from the last selection to the
Each successive press advances the
first, press the down arrow instead of
screen list one page, with the bottom
scrolling up item by item.
selection of the previous page now at
This feature may not work if there is a
the top of the next page.
large number of items in the database
To scroll back one page at a time in a
(such as Point of Interest).
long list, press the left arrow. The first
press moves the highlight to the top
item on the screen page. Each
successive press returns the screen list
one page, with the top selection of the
forward page now at the bottom of the
previous page display.
Center Display Screens
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Map Screens
Wide Map
Map Layouts
Message Banner
There are three choices for map display
while riding a route: Full Map, Wide
Map, and Half Map. The system default
is the Half Map. To change the map
layout, see Map Layout on page 139.
Detail Display
Full Map
Half Map (default)
Message Banner
Detail Display
Current Road
NOTE:
• When no route is entered, the initial
Next Three
display is “Full Map.”
Maneuvers
• See “Map Screen” on page 47 for a
complete explanation of features and
symbols on the map screens.
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