Page 2 - Contents; Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle
Contents 3 Safety Warnings.......................................................................4 Before Use ................................................................................5 Control Button Names ............................................................7 Displaying Vehicle Inform...
Page 3 - Safety Warnings; NOTE
Safety Warnings 4 You will find a number of WARNINGs, CAUTIONs andNOTEs in this supplement. These safety warnings alert you to potential hazards thatcould result in injury to you or others. Please read these safety warnings as well as all otherportions of this supplement carefully in order to gain a...
Page 4 - Precautions when using the system; Before Use; Never disassemble or modify the monitor
5 ■ Precautions when using the system Before Use Never disassemble or modify the monitor Any attempt to disassemble or modify the monitorcould lead to a fire, an electric shock, or some othertype of accident. Do not continue using the monitor if it malfunctions If the system shows any sign of malfun...
Page 6 - Control Button Names
7 Control Button Names 2 This button is used to display the menu screen of your navigationsystem.See the Owner’s Manual Supplement for the navigation system. 3 This button is used to switch the screen to a navigation systemscreen from any other screen.See the Owner’s Manual Supplement for the naviga...
Page 7 - Displaying Vehicle Information Screen; button, then select any of the keys on the screen.
8 Displaying Vehicle Information Screen The vehicle information screen provides a variety of information on your vehicle and driving. It also givesways to program certain functions available in your vehicle. 1 First, press the button, then select any of the keys on the screen. The screen displays th...
Page 9 - Displaying fuel consumption information; The fuel consumption information screen will be displayed.; This completes the procedure.; Press the
10 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions Displaying fuel consumption information and programming for the automatic alarm display ■ Displaying fuel consumption information Use the following procedure to display the current fuel consumption rate, average fuel consumpt...
Page 12 - Displaying, retaining, and erasing driving record data; Displaying driving record data; The driving record screen will be displayed.
13 Displaying, retaining, and erasing driving record data ■ Displaying driving record data Use the following procedure to display the current driving record data (distance, time, and average fuelconsumption rate). 1 Select . The driving record screen will be displayed. This completes the procedure. ...
Page 13 - Retaining driving record data
14 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions ■ Retaining driving record data Use the following procedure to retain the current driving record data. 1 Select below the trip meter designation (TRIP A or TRIP B) of the driving record data you wish to keep. 2 Select or to s...
Page 14 - will appear, requesting you to confirm your selection. Select it.
15 4 will appear, requesting you to confirm your selection. Select it. 5 Select . This completes the procedure. NOTE • A maximum of three different driving record data sets can be retained for each of the trip meters (TRIP A and TRIP B). • Driving record data can be retained while viewing the retain...
Page 15 - Erasing driving record data
16 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions ■ Erasing driving record data Use the following procedure to erase retained driving record data. 1 Select below the trip meter designation (TRIP A or TRIP B) about which you wish to erase the driving record data. 2 Select or ...
Page 17 - Displaying retained driving record data list; Select
18 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions ■ Displaying retained driving record data list Use the following procedure to display a retained driving record data list. 1 Select for the trip meter (TRIP A or TRIP B) about which you wish to display the list. This complete...
Page 22 - Displaying three meters; The three meters will be displayed on the screen.
23 Displaying three meters Use the following procedure to display the three meters showing the average fuel consumption rate,current fuel consumption rate and throttle opening percentage. 1 Select . The three meters will be displayed on the screen. This completes the procedure. NOTE • The average fu...
Page 23 - Maintenance schedule; Programming maintenance schedule; Use the following procedure:; The maintenance information screen will be displayed.
24 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions Maintenance schedule ■ Programming maintenance schedule You can program your maintenance schedule into the monitor system for any of the following items, interms of period and distance intervals. - Maintenance- Battery- Tire ...
Page 25 - When a vehicle maintenance schedule is programmed; If you want to dismiss the reminder message, select
26 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions 10 Select . This completes the procedure. When a vehicle maintenance schedule is programmed When a maintenance date alone is programmed, the monitor will remind you of the date by a message on thescreen one month before, one ...
Page 27 - Programming vehicle system functions; Programming display and answerback beep; Select or set any of the following items.
28 Programming vehicle system functions ■ Programming display and answerback beep You can program the monitor system for certain display items (see below) and answerback beep using thefollowing procedure: 1 Select . The display and beep programming screen will appear. Select or set any of the follow...
Page 28 - DISP TIME
29 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions DISP TIME Choose the display time for low fuel and other automatic alarms from 10, 20, and 30seconds. This completes the procedure. NOTE • Default settings for the above items vary depending on the vehicle model, version and ...
Page 29 - The monitor system will return to the vehicle information screen.
30 ■ Touch panel sensing position adjustment You can adjust the touch panel’s sensing positions by using the following procedure: 1 Select . 2 Touch the center of the lower-left crossmark . 3 Touch the center of the upper-right crossmark . The monitor system will return to the vehicle information sc...
Page 31 - Keyless entry system programming; Select or set the following items.
32 ■ Keyless entry system programming You can program certain items related to the keyless entry system using the following procedure: 1 Select . Select or set the following items. LOCK SIGNAL The keyless entry system has an answerback signaling function, which notifies thedriver by electronic chirp...
Page 32 - Programming other vehicle system functions; manual for details of the key lock-in prevention
33 ■ Programming other vehicle system functions You can program the vehicle system functions described below by using the following procedure: 1 Select . Select or set the following items. KEY ALERT Select or deselect this key to enable or disable the key lock-in prevention function.Please see the v...
Page 34 - Alarm system and shock sensor
35 ■ Alarm system and shock sensor You can activate or deactivate the alarm system and the dealer optional shock sensor. Also, you can selectthe monitoring start delay time and the sensitivity level for detection of impact to the vehicle. 1 Select . Select or set the following items. ALARM Set the a...
Page 35 - The calculator functions; Example: Convert 100 miles into kilometers: 100
36 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions The calculator functions A calculator with an 8-digit display is available. The calculator also performs unit conversionsbetween miles and kilometers, pounds and kilograms, etc. To perform a unit conversion, enter a number, t...
Page 37 - The calendar functions; A calendar feature is available.; Displaying calendar; The calendar will appear.
38 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions The calendar functions A calendar feature is available. ■ Displaying calendar 1 Select . The calendar will appear. A mark will appear on today's date. NOTE Use the arrow buttons ( ) to display the previous and following month...
Page 38 - Adding a memo; You can add up to 20 memos to the calendar.; Select the slot you wish to add a memo to (; Use the up and down arrows (; Set the date for the memo.; “1 May every year“ will appear in the memo.
39 ■ Adding a memo You can add up to 20 memos to the calendar. 1 Select . 2 Select the slot you wish to add a memo to ( ~ to · ), then select . NOTE Use the up and down arrows ( ) to show items ¤ to · . 3 Set the date for the memo. : Enter a date in DD/MM/YYYY format.Example: 01/05/2005 “1 May 2005“...
Page 39 - Enter the text of the memo, and select; will appear on screen. Select it if the date is correct.
40 4 Select . 5 Enter the text of the memo, and select . will appear on screen. Select it if the date is correct. Select . 6 Select . The memo icon will appear on the calendar. Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions 00X_Monitor_r4 05.2.24 7:16 PM Page 40
Page 40 - Deleting a memo; Select a memo to delete from the list, then select
41 Displaying Vehicle Information and Programming Vehicle System Functions ■ Deleting a memo 1 Select . 2 Select a memo to delete from the list, then select . 3 Select . 4 Select . Press the button and then select . 00X_Monitor_r4 05.2.24 7:16 PM Page 41
Page 41 - Adjusting Brightness/Contrast; Adjusting brightness/contrast
42 Adjusting Brightness/Contrast Adjusting brightness/contrast Use the following procedure to adjust the brightness/contrast of the image on each screen: 1 Press the button. 2 Adjust the image contrast/brightness as follows: Select and then or to adjust the brightness. Select and then or to adjust t...