System Features
Built-in Navigation
System Features
Compatibility: The CarShow CS-FD1030-P11 In-Dash Navigation
System is designed specifically for the 2009-2012 Ford F-150 with factory SYNC.
The CarShow CS-FD1030-P11 includes a Navigation touchscreen display, Dash kit,
vehicle harness, GPS antenna, AV input harness, rear-view camera, and other
installation hardware. This unit is simply a navigation control screen add-on for the Ford SYNC system,
without a built-in amplifier, AM/FM receiver, or audio controls. The Ford SYNC
system stays intact so you still access all its functions through the the Ford
F-150 factory SYNC controls.
Note: Not for non-SYNC or Sony audio systems from Ford.
SYNC Control: The CarShow CS-FD1030-P11 retains all factory SYNC
capabilities and other factory installed functions; including:
- SYNC controlled 1 & 6 disc audio system (AM-FM-CD-iPod)
- SYNC controlled Bluetooth hands-free system
- USB port (iPod only) and Aux input (audio only) for multimedia playback
- Steering wheel controls
Touchscreen Display: The CarShow CS-FD1030-P11 In-Dash Navigation
System features a 6.95" high-definition touchscreen, anti-glare display with
auto and manual dimming control. The 6.95" touchscreen monitor display SYNC,
Radio, and other functions in a much higher resolution than the 2-line factory
display found in your Ford F150.
Dash Kit: The CarShow CS-FD1030-P11 uses an automotive-grade ABS
plastic dash kit (black) that has been designed to match the system's navigation
touchscreen panel as well as your Ford F-150's factory control knobs and
push-buttons. Unfortunately, the vehicle's factory cigarette lighter/power
socket will be lost when using this kit.
AV Input: The CarShow In-Dash Navigation System features a
rear-mounted composite video/stereo RCA audio output that allows you to connect
an external display and headphone system in the rear of your vehicle. The rear
entertainment output mirrors the system's main audio/video source.
Rear View Camera: The CarShow CS-FD1030-P11 In-Dash Navigation System
includes a color rear-view camera with reverse trigger, so you can back up
safely. The rear-view camera installs within the Ford F-150's tailgate handle.
Optional Backup Sensor: The CarShow CS-FD1030-P11 In-Dash Navigation
System is compatible with the DP-1030 Backup Sensor Kit (135DP1030,
sold separately). This Backup Sensor Kit will send an audible warning through
your vehicle's audio system, if your vehicle backs up too close to an object.
Built-in Navigation
Navigation Mapping Software: The map database (by TeleAtlas)
used by the CarShow CS-FD1030-P11 was created using high-resolution aerial and
land based data collection. Navigation data is stored on a pre-installed 4GB
microSDHC memory card for quick access and response. The unit provides map
coverage of the entire United States (all 50 states). The unit's integrated iGo
Primo navigation software provides turn-by-turn visual and voice assistance to
direct you to your selected destination. The built-in software quickly
calculates step-by-step directions to any destination available on the included
navigation map.
Note: The pre-installed 4GB microSDHC memory card must remain in the unit
during navigation. If the microSDHC memory card is removed, you will not be able to access
the unit's navigation functions. When you reinsert the microSDHC memory card, the
unit must be reset to restore navigation functions. The navigation
content on the microSDHC memory card contains a License Code. This code cannot be moved to
different cards. If the microSDHC memory card is lost or damaged in anyway , it will
render this Navigation system inoperable. Damaged or deleted files on the
navigation microSDHC memory card are not covered under the product warranty.
Map Updates: Car navigation maps are frequently updated. While
this database was judged to be as accurate as possible at the time of its
release, a map database can never be 100% accurate. Road information that is
maintained in the map databases, such as turn restrictions or road names may
change over time. It is easy to keep the navigation system up to
date. Simply download new map data from
naviextras.com, store the updated map data on a microSD card and insert it
into the unit via the front-panel microSD card slot.
GPS (Global Position System): The unit's built-in navigation
helps you find your way to your destination with an integrated GPS receiver &
external GPS antenna. The CarShow CS-FD1030-P11 features a built-in SiRFprima GPS
receiver and includes an external magnetic GPS antenna. The unit uses
Global Position System (GPS) satellites, and a digital roadway map database to
calculate and display vehicle positioning and travel direction. The unit
considers vehicle speed an heading changes, together with longitude and latitude
information, to accurately determine vehicle heading and position on a digital
map. Signal from GPS satellites are used to determine the vehicle location.
Three (good) or four (best) satellites must be receive to accurately determine
location.
Note: This unit does not transmit your GPS position, so
others cannot track you.
On-Screen Map: The unit's on-screen map shows your vehicle's
current position (a red arrow by default), the recommended route (an orange
line), the surrounding map area, and your destination as a checkered flag. The
on-screen map shows streets, roads, and highways in a way that is similar to how
a paper road map show them. A road's width and colors corresponds to their
importance, so you can easily tell a freeway from a small street. When
navigating a route, the top section of the map screen shows information about
your next route maneuver and the next street or the next city/town. When
approaching a turn, the map screen will zoom in and raise the view angle to let
you easily recognize your maneuver at the next junction. If the next turn is at
a distance, it will zoom out and lower the view angle to be flat so you can see
the road in front of you. The map also displays data; such as the posted speed
limit, your current speed, current time, distance to your destination, time left
before you reach your destination, and your arrival time.
- 2D/3D Map Mode: The navigation system allows you to
view its on-screen map in a 2D (two-dimensional) or 3D (three-dimensional)
view. Similar to paper road maps, the 2D mode, shows you streets, roads, and
elevation by color. In 3D mode, you can see the altitude and elevations
differences. You can distinguish between valleys, mountains, and elevated
roads. In selected cities 3D landmarks and 3D buildings are also displayed.
- Color Mode:The navigation map screen uses different
color themes (Day/Night) during the day and during the night for both the
map and the menu screen. Daytime colors are similar to paper road maps, and
the menus are bright. The nigh color themes use dark colors for large
objects to keep the average brightness of the screen low. You can also set
the navigation unit to switch between daytime and night color modes
automatically based on the current time and GPS position.
Lane Information & Signposts: The unit's navigation map
offers helpful lane information & signpost guidance.
- Lane Information: When driving on multi-lane roads,
it is important to take the appropriate lane in order to follow the
recommended route. If lane information is available in the map data, the map
screen will display the lanes and their directions using small arrows at the
bottom of the map. Highlighted arrows represent the lanes you need to take.
- Signposts: Where additional information is available,
signposts substitute arrows. Signposts are displayed at the top of the map.
The color and style of the signposts are similar to the real ones you can
see above the road or by the roadside, They show the available destinations
and the number of the road the lane leads to.
- Junction View: If you are approaching a freeway exit or
a complex intersection and the needed information exists, the map is
replaced with a 3D view of the junction. The lanes you need to take are
displayed with arrows. Signposts can also be present, if information is
available.
- Tunnel View: When entering a tunnel, the map is
replaced with a generic tunnel image so that surface roads and buildings
cannot distract you.
Audible Alerts: The CS-FD1030-P11 offers various audible
alerts and functions to help you get to your destination safely.
- Voice Guidance (Text-to-Speech): In addition to graphic
directions, the receiver provides voice guidance and turn-by-turn
directions. You can select from English, French, Spanish, Korean, Japanese,
and Chinese audible languages. The volume of the voice prompts can be
increased with increases in speed to overcome road noise. Voice guidance can
be turned off if you prefer.
- Safety Alert: This function can warn you when you
approach road safety cameras, school zones, or railroad crossings (if
available). You can also add your own alert points. Beeps or the spoken type
of alert will be heard when you are approaching of these points.
- Speed Limit Warning: Some maps may contain information
about the speed limits of certain road segments. The unit provides an
audible warning if you exceed the recommended speed limit.
Where Am I?: This screen contains information about the
current position (or approximately the last known position if GPS reception is
not available) and a button to search for POIs nearby.
Find Menu: The Find Menu gives you many different ways to
choose your destination or insert a waypoint in your current route. An on-screen
keyboard appears to allow you to enter your destination from one of the
following categories:
|
Destination Search |
Description |
| Find on
Map |
Search
for a destination by scrolling the map display. |
| Find
Address |
Enter a full address or
part of an address, or two intersecting streets. |
| Find
Places |
Search for over
11,000,000 points-of-interest (POIs) by name or category; search
near your current location, in a specific city, along your current
route, or near your destination. |
| Favorites |
Store your favorite
locations for easy recall. |
| History |
Destinations that you
have set previously. |
|
Coordinates |
Enter geographic
coordinates (latitude & longitude). |
Route Calculation: The built-in navigation system calculates
the route base on your preferences. You can choose from the following:
- Route Method: You can choose which route method
(Fastest, Shortest, Green, or Easy) the navigation unit should use when
calculating your route.
- Fastest: give a quick route, if you can travel at
or near the speed limit on all roads. Usually the best section for fast
and normal cars
- Shortest: gives a route that has the smallest total
distance of all possible routes. It can be practical for slow vehicles
- Green: gives a quick, but full efficient route
based on the fuel consumption data you provide
- Easy: results in a route with fewer turns and no
difficult maneuvers
- Avoidances: You can tell the navigation unit to avoid
certain types of roads along your calculated route, such as - Highways,
Tolls, Carpool/HOV, Unpaved Roads, and/or Ferries.
Inserting Via-Points: You can expand your route by inserting
via-points (intermediate destinations).
Itinerary: The Itinerary is the list of the route events and
driving instructions.
Trip Logs: Trip logs contain useful information about your
trip. Trip logs can be saved manually when you reach your destination or
automatically along your route. Trip log data includes - Start/End Time,
Avg./Max. Speed, Total/Driving/Stopped Time, Total Distance, and Min./Max.
Altitude.
Detour: This screen contains quick detour possibilities
during navigation so you can bypass a part of the route.
Automatic Route Recalculation: The unit will automatically
recalculate your route if you stray from the navigation unit's previously
calculated route.