1-7Numeric BarThe numbers available to you are displayed. Thenumerals will automatically be available whenever thesystem needs you to input a phone nu
1-8S–29–1017–3This symbol indicates themap with North up.Regardless of the direction of vehicle travel, North isalways up on the screen.S–29–1018–3Thi
1-9Day and Night Screen ChangesWhen the headlamp switch is turned on, the screen willchange to a lighter background for better viewing in thedaytime.
1-10Adjust ClockS–29–0020–3To adjust the time displayed at the lower right corner ofthe navigation screen, select the Adjust Clock optionfrom the Setu
1-11CalendarS–29–1013–3To access the calendar function, press the SETUPhardkey to get to the setup screen. Press the Calendarbutton to display the Cal
1-12S–29–1014–3You can also choose Set dealer from the Maintenancescreen. This allows you to register your dealer’s nameand address. After you enter y
1-13LanguageYour vehicle has been set for the English language, butyou may also select French for all instructional text andvoice prompts. However, na
2-2-1Section 2Features and ControlsHere you’ll find information about features available on your Navigation System and how to use them.2-2 Navigation
2-2Navigation System ScreenS–29–0023–3This display screen is located in the center of yourinstrument panel. In this section, the hard keys,multi-funct
2-3NAV (Navigation) KeyIf you are in a menu and are not on the map, the firstpress of the NAV key, located to the left of the displayscreen, will take
iThe 2003 Pontiac Vibe Navigation System SupplementThis supplement contains information on the operation of the Navigation System in your vehicle. Thi
2-4Navigation MenuS–29–0017–3The main navigation menu allows you to choose froman itemized list of options or to use the multi-functionkeys to make ad
2-5Navigation Menu Options DisplayThe following are the options available from theNavigation Menu Display.Suspend GuidanceWhen this function is select
2-6Edit RouteThis function allows you to reroute based onpreferences. You can also add, reorder or deletedestinations and adjust road preference setti
2-7SetupSelecting this function displays the Setup menu. From the Setup menu several options may be adjusted or turned on and off.Marked PointsSelecti
2-8DEST (Destination)Press this key to display one of the three Destinationmenus. This menu will give you more ways to plan aroute by entering destina
2-9Marked Points Destination Entry: This option allowsyou to select a destination by choosing from a list ofmarked points on the map that were previou
2-10Intersection Destination Entry: This option allowsyou to select a destination by inputting the intersectingroads you wish to travel to. When you s
2-11Freeway Entrance/Exit Destination Entry: Thisoption allows you to select a destination by entering afreeway entrance or exit point. Highway names
2-12POI (Points of Interest): This feature allows you tochoose a destination from the points of interest list. See“Points of Interest” later in this s
2-13Points of InterestThe following list shows the types of facilities in theDVD database that you can choose from when using thePOI options:AirportAm
iiGENERAL MOTORS, GM, the GM Emblem,PONTIAC, and the PONTIAC Emblem are registeredtrademarks and the name VIBE is a trademark ofGeneral Motors Corpora
2-14Park/Recreation AreaParking GarageParking LotPerforming ArtsPolice StationRental Car AgencyRest AreaRestaurantSchoolShoppingSki ResortSports Compl
2-15Address: This method allows you to input and store anaddress (without a zip code) by providing the systemwith a house number, street name or a cit
2-16Route Overview Once a destination has been selectedthe Route Overview screen is displayed. This screendisplays the highlighted route and the follo
2-17S–29–0012–3Edit RouteBack: This key always returns you to the previous screen.Colors on the ScreenWhen a route has been planned, it will be highli
3-3-1Section 3Navigation Audio SystemHere you’ll find information about how to operate the audio system offered with your Navigation System.3-2 Audio
3-2Audio SystemThe audio system has been designed to operate easilyand give years of listening pleasure. You will get themost enjoyment out of it if y
3-3Playing the RadioThe audio system can be operated using the knobs and hard keys located on the both sides of the navigation screen.PWR (Power): Pre
3-4Setting Preset StationsThe six multi-function keys, located to the right of thenavigation screen, allow you to store your favoritestations. You can
3-5Tone: Use the control pad, located at the bottom, leftcorner of the navigation system, to access the followingsettings. To move between TREB, MID,
3-6RDS Option MenuOnce you are at the FM screen, press the arrows on thecontrol pad to bring up the RDS Option Menu.Here you will be able to choose fr
1-1-1Section 1OverviewHere you’ll find basic information about the features of your Navigation System and how they are used.1-2 Introduction1-3 Global
3-7To select PTY preferences, do the following:1.Press the PTY button on the RDS Options menuunder softkey 2 to bring up the available selections.S–29
3-8Traffic Interrupt: When in FM1 or FM2 mode,pressing and holding the TA button for more thantwo seconds will cause the tuner to seek to the next RDS
3-9Playing a Single Compact DiscS–29–0022–3Repeat: Press and release this key to repeat the trackthat is currently being played. Press Repeat again to
3-10Playing a Compact Disc with the CD ChangerS–29–0024–3Random: Press this key for less than two seconds toplay the tracks on the current disc in ran
3-11Disc Scan: This function is used by pressing andholding the SEEK button for at least four seconds, atwhich time a double chime is played to alert
3-12S–29–1001–3Once you have loaded the discs in the magazine, slideopen the door of the compact disc (CD) changer. Pushthe magazine into the changer
3-13To eject the magazine from the player, slide the CDchanger door all the way open. The magazine willautomatically eject. Remember to keep the door
4-4-1Section 4If a Problem OccursSometimes you may experience a problem with the Navigation System. In this section, you can learn about somethings th
4-2Vehicle PositioningAt times, the position of the vehicle on the map may beinaccurate due to one or more of the following reasons:The road system ha
4-3Problems with Route GuidanceInappropriate route guidance may occur under any ofthe following conditions:You have not turned onto the road indicated
1-2IntroductionS–29–0023–3Before you begin to operate this system, read thismanual thoroughly to become familiar with it and tounderstand how the syst
4-4If the System Needs ServiceIf you are still experiencing difficulty with yourNavigation System after reading this information, see your dealer for
1-3Global Positioning System (GPS)The Navigation System determines the position of yourvehicle by using satellite signals, various vehicle signalsand
1-4MapsThis section includes basic information that you need toknow about the map database.The maps are stored on a DVD-ROM. The UnitedStates (excludi
1-5Using the Navigation SystemThis section describes the basic information you willneed to know to operate the Navigation System.The navigation screen
1-6These keys allow you to do the following:NV–31–0006–2NV–31–0005–2Zoom In Zoom OutPress Zoom In to get a closer look at the map you aretraveling on.
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