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System Description: DVD-ROM: Glossary

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The following is a glossary of terms pertaining to the Voice Recognition Navigation System.

RECOGNITION NAVIGATION SYSTEM CHART

Item Definition
Breadcrumbs Off road tracking dots that can be followed on the map to retrace your route back to a mapped (digitized) road. This function can be turned on/off in Setup screen 1.
CPU Central Processing Unit. The main device within the navigation unit that coordinates the rest of the electronic functions.
Database This consists of the Map data, and the POI (Points Of Interest) data stored on the DVD.
DBW Drive By Wire. Allows electrical control of the throttle without the need of a mechanical linkage.
DCA Detailed coverage area, an area that is covered in the database digital mapping. For example, the 48 continuous United States are within the DCA. Hawaii and Alaska are outside of the DCA.
DTC Diagnostic Trouble Codes. Use the HDS tablet to obtain, and troubleshoot the cause of these codes.
Dead Reckoning The use of the speed signal, and yaw rate sensor to position the vehicle on the map even when the GPS signal is obscured by tall buildings, or while driving in a tunnel.
Digitized Road A road that appears on the navigation screen. The road name will appear at the bottom of the navigation screen. If the user drives "off road", the navigation system will display "Not on a digitized" road and "breadcrumbs" will appear after driving for 1/2 mile.
Disclaimer Screen Screen containing cautionary information. It is meant to be read carefully and acknowledged by the customer when using the navigation system.
DVD or DVD-ROM Digital Versatile Disk. The navigation program and database resides on this disk. See the Navigation Owner's Manual for information on how to order a replacement or update DVD.
ECM Engine Control Module. Typically referred to as the PCM.
FAQ Frequently Asked Question. See the Navigation Owner's Manual for a list of the customer FAQs, and troubleshooting information.
GA-Net BUS Data unit communication line
GPS Global Positioning System. A network of 24 satellites in orbit around the earth. The navigation system can simultaneously receive signals from up to 12 satellites to accurately position the vehicle on the map.
HDS Honda Diagnostic System. A hand held tablet PC for use in diagnosing vehicle problems.
H/U Head Unit. The navigation system display unit assembly in the dash.
Initialization This refers to the period needed to re-acquire the GPS satellite orbital information whenever the navigation system power has been disconnected. This can take from 10 to 45 minutes.
LCD Liquid Crystal Display (the navigation screen)
Map Matching The received GPS information allows the navigation system to position the vehicle on the map. Map matching has occurred if the map screen is displaying the current street name in the bottom-shaded area.
Mic Abbreviation for the microphone used for receiving voice commands. It is located near the map light in the ceiling.
MID Multi-Information Display
MW Maneuver Window. While on-route to a destination, this window displays information about the next maneuver.
Navi Abbreviation for the Navigation System
Off Route This occurs when the user leaves mapped roads. Off road tracking dots ("breadcrumbs") are displayed if the option is enabled in Setup. The user can use them to return to a mapped road. The bottom of the navigation screen will say "Not on a digitized road", and the breadcrumbs will appear after driving for 1/2 mile.
Outlying Areas These are rural areas that typically have only their main roads mapped. All other roads are shown in light brown for reference only, since they have not been verified. So street numbers, direction, etc. These may be unreliable (see Unverified Streets).
PC Card Slot The PC Card (PCMCIA, type II) slot is for factory use only. Make sure that the sliding door is closed at all items. If opened, an error message is displayed on the screen.
PCM Powertrain Control Module. This unit supplies the navigation system speed signal, fuel level, and sends fuel use pulses for the trip computer function.
PCMCIA A computer industry defined term referring to the PC Card slot standard.
PIN Personal Identification Number. A random 4 digit number created by the customer to protect personal information. There are 2 different PINs for 2 different users.
POI Point Of Interest. These are the businesses, schools etc. found under the "places" option on the main menu.
Polygon Colored areas on the map screen denoting parks, schools etc. See the Navigation Owner's Manual "Traveling to Your Destination" for a list of the assigned colors.
QWERTY Keyboard layout resembling the typewriter keys. The keyboard layout can be changed to an alphabetical layout in the Setup mode.
SCS connector The 2-pin connector used to put the navigation system into the diagnostic mode.
Security Code Code needed to activate the navigation system. The security code can be obtained from the "iN" by entering the navigation system control serial number. The serial number can be found from the diagnostic screens (Unit Check, Navi ECU), or from the under side of the control unit.
Touch Screen Buttons or Touch Sensor The display panel has 2 clear films on the screen panel. If you touch the screen panel, the films engage and the navigation display detects the touch point.
Tuning A continual update of internal navigation system scaling factors. See the individual sensor tuning discussions under either "System Description", or "System Diagnosis Mode" (see SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC MODE  ).
Unverified Streets These streets have not been verified for turn restrictions, one-way, etc. They are shown in light brown on the map. You can enter address destinations in these areas, but, depending on your "Unverified Routing" choice in setup, voice guidance may end at the last verified street closest to your destination.
Verified Streets These streets consist of the detailed metropolitan coverage areas, and all other inter-town connection roads. These roads are shown in black on the map.
VP Vehicle Position. When in map mode, this circular icon shows the vehicle position on the map. Touch this icon to show the latitude, longitude, and elevation of your current position.
VR Voice Recognition. This allows voice control of many of the navigation functions. The hardware consists of the microphone, steering wheel (Talk/Back) buttons, and the front speakers. See the overview for more information.
VSP Vehicle Speed Pulse. This pulse signal coming from the PCM is used to update the Vehicle position on the map, and to calculate the trip computer fuel economy. These pulses do not indicate direction (forward or backward). When in reverse, the navigation receives a signal from the MICU and directs the VP to move backwards on the map.
VSS Vehicle Speed Sensor. This sensor reads the output shaft speed at the transmission and provides a speed pulse to the PCM. The PCM sends this pulse to the navigation system and speedometer.
XM Satellite Radio A satellite band radio system where signals are received from either a satellite or land based transmitters.
Yaw rate Sensor This device is located in the navigation system control unit and senses the side-to-side twisting force generated when the vehicle turns. See a detailed description of how this sensor works in this manual.