Utilising Various Information Sample Clauses

The 'Utilising Various Information' clause defines the parties' rights and obligations regarding the use of different types of information during the course of their agreement. Typically, this clause outlines what information can be accessed, shared, or relied upon, such as data provided by either party, third-party reports, or publicly available materials. It may also specify any restrictions or conditions on how such information is to be used, ensuring that sensitive or proprietary data is handled appropriately. The core function of this clause is to clarify the scope and limitations of information usage, thereby preventing misunderstandings and protecting the interests of all parties involved.
Utilising Various Information. After switching to the specified radio station, a map of your surroundings appears.
Utilising Various Information. If you want to view detailed traffic information, point the cross pointer at the traffic informa- tion icon and click the OK button. When the Shortcut menu appears, select “Information” and click the OK button. You can check the information such as a place name. ➲ If the name of the radio station or frequency cannot be shown, bad reception may be the cause. See “Selecting the radio station” explained below for retrieving the information from another radio station.
Utilising Various Information. The number of the Speed Pulse detected by this unit is shown. “
Utilising Various Information. The map of the selected area and its surroundings appears.
Utilising Various Information. This chapter provides information about the various information available. Read it to learn more about the useful features available to you.
Utilising Various Information. The entered password is set, and the Others menu appears. When your Navigation System is activated, a display for entering your password appears. (see “Switching On and Off” on page 25.) ➲ If you want to change your password, at first enter the password that is currently set. (You cannot enter using the numeric keypad.) When the display for entering your password appears again, enter the new password. ➲ Once the password is registered, you can use the voice operation for the Navigation Sys- tem to recognise the password. ➲ If you change the language used, the set password is cleared. If desired, set the password again. ➲ In order not to forget your registered password, write it down on the sheet at the back of this manual, and remove it and store in a safe place. If you forget your password, consult the shop or your dealer.
Utilising Various Information. A specific place is registered as your favourite location, and the Others menu appears. Switch to Main menu, an item “Go to . . .” is changed to the item “<favourite location name>”. Afterwards, you can set a route by selecting this item and clicking the OK button. ➲ During voice operation, you can get a route calculated by saying the entered name. For the details of voice operation, see Chapter 7. ■Changing or deleting your home or your favourite location‌ Changing your favourite location is described next.
Utilising Various Information. ➲ If there is little or no space in the PC card or you have already stored 100 locations in a group, a message, “Memory is full”, or “You cannot store more than 100 items in the same group” appears. To remedy, delete unnecessary data, or create a new group. ■Loading data from a PC card‌ Address Book data stored in a PC card is loaded to the Navigation System. (However, if there is no data of Registered Locations in the PC card, you cannot use this function.)
Utilising Various Information. Editing the Address Book 1 Select “Address Book” in the Main menu and click the OK button. 2 Select the location you want to register in the Address Book and move the joystick to the left.