How to Use a GPS Car Navigation System
By an eHow Contributor
These instructions describe a GPS (Global Positioning System) car navigation system in which your commands and directions from the system are verbal and the names of the street you're traveling on and the name of the street you'll turn on appear on the system's CD player display. The system described here is the Eclipse Commander.
Instructions
1. Start the engine, and insert a map disc CD-ROM into the CD player's CD slot.
2. Follow the voice instructions of the Commander.
3. Say the word "Navigator" before each command.
4. Spell the street name, address or name of the point of interest you want to go to. The
Commander will respond, "Are you at (Street Name)?"
5. Say, "Yes." The Commander will begin its directions.
6. Say, "Navigator next." The Commander will tell you how far to drive until the next turn.
7. Drive the route. After making the turn, say, "Navigator next." The Commander will tell you
how far you will have to drive to the next turn.
8. Repeat until you reach the destination. You can request the Commander to give the
previous instruction by saying, "Navigator previous." And you can ask the system to repeat
a direction by saying, "Navigator repeat."
9. Say, "Navigator next," when you reach the destination, and the Commander will say,
"Goodbye," and shut off.
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