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Lincoln Navigation System Features

Get Directions for Life

With the Lincoln Navigation System, Lincoln makes life, 
and traveling, easier.

Voice Commands

To aid and assist drivers by providing 
the ability to interact with the navigation 
& audio system, the vehicle is equipped
with voice recognition capability. To
engage the voice command system, the
VOICE switch located on the steering

wheel must be pressed each time a 
command is spoken. See owner’s guide
for a complete list of commands and 
some are listed below. Speak commands
in natural voice after hearing the beep.

The Lincoln Navigation System uses an 
on-board computer that interacts with the
GPS (Global Positioning System) satellites,
vehicle sensors and the Map Database 
to give you the precise location of your
vehicle and guide you to your destination.

Vehicle location is gathered by a combi-
nation of three navigation calculations:
GPS signal, dead-reckoning and map-
matching.

The 

GPS signal

is obtained through the

GPS receiver located on your Lincoln.
There are currently 24 earth-orbiting 
GPS satellites that are constantly transmit-
ting time radio signals. Your Lincoln
Navigation System requires a minimum 
of four satellites at any given time to cal-
culate your vehicle’s position. GPS signals
may be temporarily lost when traveling in
tunnels, mountains or areas with large
buildings. The Lincoln Navigation System
will continue to function as normal despite
the temporary GPS signal loss because 
of dead-reckoning.

Dead-reckoning

allows the Lincoln

Navigation System to accurately predict
the vehicle position despite the degrada-
tion or loss of a GPS signal. A speed 
sensor on the wheels of your Lincoln 
and an internal gyroscope provide the
navigation system with distance and 
direction data respectively, that is then
used to store a highly accurate image of
the path your vehicle has traveled. This
information, used in conjunction with 
map-matching, enables the system to 
provide precise guidance advice despite
the temporary loss of a GPS signal.

Map-matching

is the process of 

comparing the vehicle’s position, heading,
distance and speed data produced by 
the vehicle sensors against the data from
the map database, to determine the most
likely location of the vehicle relative to 
the map.

The display menus that prompt you for
your destination selection are part of 
the navigation software. The navigation
software is stored in the navigation 
system and interacts with a map database
DVD to guide you through the process 
of selecting your destination.

Voice Guided
Turn-by-Turn Directions

Proximity POI
Directory Search

Detailed Area Map

Map Display with Dynamic 
Vehicle Location

Visual Route Maneuvers List

Automatic Trip Updating 
While On Route

Automatic Rerouting*

Alternate Routing**

Usage Service Fee

Vehicle Location Information

Storage of Favorite Locations

Voice Command Recognition

*  If you get off your planned route

** In event of construction or congestion

©2002. All rights reserved.

Benefits of a Navigation System

Navigation

System

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Paper 

Map

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Internet 

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Telematics 

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• Travel, journey – explore – with 

confidence. You’ll always know where
you’re headed, wherever you go.

• No more reading maps – the system

will be able to route you across the
continental United States and parts 
of Canada.

• Need to know where to exit for local

attractions? No problem. The system
pinpoints millions of points of interest,
in 53 different categories, and shows
you how to get where you want to go.

• Even in a strange city, you’ll feel more

secure with directions to everything
from police stations to gas stations. You 
can even use the 

voice recognition

software 

to verbally request the 

system to route you to some important
points of interest.

• When you are looking for entertain-

ment, find restaurants, golf courses,
tourist attractions and other venues.

• For convenience, get instant directions

to the nearest ATM or bank, or even 
to hotels, airports and shopping.

• Plan your entire day’s route before you

travel. The system allows you to select
5 way points to route through to get 
to your final destination.

• The system even relieves some of 

the headaches of driving, gives you
driving directions that account for
important details for the road you’re
on, including one-ways, turn restric-
tions, highway dividers, and other 
navigable attributes.

Navigation Related Commands

“Zoom In”

“Zoom Out”

“Maximum Scale”

“Minimum Scale”

“Gas Station”

“Hotel”

“Hospital”

“Police Station”

“Restaurant”

“Home”

“Detour”

Audio Related Commands

“AM”

“FM1”

“FM2”

“CD”

“Seek Up”

“Seek Down”

“Track Up”

“Track Down”

“Disc Up”

“Disc Down”

“DVD”

(if equipped)

How does the Lincoln Navigation System work?

Address Selection

– Allows you to

search and route to a specific address
within your map region.

POI (Point of Interest) Selection

Allows you to search from and route to a
list of restaurants, hotels, banks, and 
other venues.

Freeway Entrance/Exit

– Allows you to

search and route to a specific entrance/
exit on freeways included on your map.

Route Guidance

– Provides audible and

visual guidance instructions for each driv-
ing maneuver along the planned route.

Automatic Rerouting

– Automatically

recalculates a new route to your destina-
tion if you miss a turn.

Previous Destination

– Allows you 

to view, and route to, your last 20 
destinations.

Special Memory Points

– Allows you 

to save up to five of your most frequently
used destinations so that you can calculate
a route to those destinations with a touch
of a button.

Location Memory Points

– Allows you

to store up to 100 locations/destinations
in your system.

Detour

– Allows you to specify specific

detour options that you want your naviga-
tion system to take into consideration.

Touch Screen

– A 6.5" touch screen

makes for a simple and self-explanatory
menu driven navigation system.

Route Calibration

– Allows you to 

specify your general driving habits that
are then taken into consideration during
the generation of your route.

DVD System

– Contains all of the United

States and the southern parts of Canada
on a single DVD.

Voice Recognition

– Allows you to

speak a pre-defined set of voice com-
mands that let you operate certain 
key features of your navigation system.

Way Points

– Allows you to specify up

to 5 locations that you can route through
to get to your final destination.

On Route Scrolling

– Allows you to 

preview your entire route before you 
drive your route.

Dual Map Screen

– A split screen map

display can show you your vehicle on 
a map screen as well as a turn-by-turn list
with distances between each maneuver
simultaneously.

2L7J • 19G217 • FA December 2002 • 1st Printing • Litho in U.S.A.

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