NAVIGATION MENU; 2008 Mazda Pioneer Navigation; MAP PREFERENCES- Page 57

2008 Mazda Tribute Navigation Owners Manual

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NAVIGATION MENU

MAP PREFERENCES

Your navigation system allows you to set specific map preferences. In the
Map Preference screen you may select from:

MAP CONTENT

Select one of the

following map displays:

CURRENT STREET NAME:

Displays the current street name
in a window at the top of the
screen.

TIME TO DESTINATION:

Displays the distance and
estimated travel time to the selected destination on the left side of the
screen. When selected, a popup screen will also display the Estimated
Time of Arrival (ETA).

BREADCRUMBING:

Stores and allows the display of the vehicle’s

previous route(s). These routes are indicated by white dots on the
map display. The system can store up to about 140 miles/230 km.

GUIDANCE VIEW:

Select one of the guidance views:

FULL SCREEN MAP MODE:

The map is displayed on the full
screen and a turn icon appears in
the upper right hand corner of
the screen.

SPLIT SCREEN ARROW
MODE:

The screen is divided in

two: the map is displayed on the
left, while a turn icon and street
name signify the upcoming
maneuver on the right.

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  • CURRENT STREET NAME: Displays the current street name in a window at the top of the screen.
  • TIME TO DESTINATION: Displays the distance and estimated travel time to the selected destination on the left side of the screen.
  • BREADCRUMBING: Stores and allows the display of the vehicle’s previous route(s).
  • FULL SCREEN MAP MODE: The map is displayed on the full screen and a turn icon appears in the upper right hand corner of the screen.
  • SPLIT SCREEN ARROW MODE: The screen is divided in two: the map is displayed on the left, while a turn icon and street name signify the upcoming maneuver on the right.