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SELECTINGOn Road Navigation NAVIGATION

Note: Before using the system, check that the Navigation correct navigation DVD is loaded, see LOADING THE NAVIGATION DVD, 23. Selecting the system On Road Navigation Note: The ignition must be switched on. If the system is expected to be switched on for some time with the vehicle stationary (but not in an Off Road Navigation enclosed space), ensure that the engine is running, to avoid draining the battery. NAV0004 ENG To select the navigation system, push the If the screen above is displayed, select On Road navigation button (see SCREEN DISPLAYS, Navigation or Off Road Navigation, as 24). applicable. The road safety caution will be displayed. Note: The Off Road Navigation button will only appear if the enhanced navigation option is part of your vehicle specification. CAUTION !

Most Functions are inhibited while the vehicle is in motion. Please read the handbook for operating instructions. Always obey traffic regulations

Agree

NAV0003 ENG To use the system, read the caution and touch Agree. If the screen is already displaying another function (radio, phone, etc.) touch the on-screen Home button to access the Home Menu. Now touch the on-screen Navigation button. Alternatively, press the navigation button on the screen surround.

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Navigation Menu Audible instructions The buttons to the lower right of the display Navigation Menu show whether the setting for voice guidance is currently on or off. TMC To change the voice guidance setting, touch the Destination Stored RDS-TMC button required. Entry Locations

Navigation Route Set Up Options

NAV0006 ENG The Navigation Menu shows all the methods available for route setting. The Navigation Menu is the top level menu of the system, showing the functions that are available: Destination Entry - this section. Stored Locations - see page 53. Navigation Set Up - see page 65. Route Options - see page 72. RDS-TMC - see page 60. Note: If at any time you make a mistake, touch the back arrow key at the top right of the display to go back. Touching the arrow displayed above the map on the Destination Entry menu, selects the previous or next page. The page number is displayed alongside the arrow.

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MENU STRUCTURE

The Navigation Menu screen offers various functions for selection. To select a menu item, use the touch button for the option required. After selecting a menu item, the next sub-menu or screen will be displayed. If a menu item cannot be currently selected, the button will be displayed in a light tint only. Navigation Menu

Destination Entry Stored RDS-TMC Navigation Set Route Options (2 pages) Locations Up Address Memory Points Show RDS-TMC 2D/3D View Search Conditn info Point of Interest Avoid Area Dynamic nav Quick POI Detour Selection Select from Map Dest & Way Pt Voice guidance Calibration Route Pref

Postcode Home Select station User Settings Dest & Way Pt Memory Point Previous Dest Traffic on route Restore System Display Route Defaults Previous Destination Preset Dests All traffic events Trace Point Route Preview Intersection Display Memory Calculate Point Icons Motorway Entry/Exit Calculate Cancel Guidance Coordinates Off Road Point Change

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USINGDestination Entry DESTINATION ENTRY Press the touch screen button to access the Destination Entry Destination Entry menu. 22 Motorway Intersection Entry/Exit Navigation Menu E48o N28o TMC Coordinates Off Road Destination Stored Change Point Entry Locations RDS-TMC 1 2 3 4 5

NAV0010 ENG Navigation Route Set Up Options Home

NAV0170 ENG Touching the Home button selects the Home memory point Destination Entry menu as the destination. From this menu you will be able to enter a The location of the home position is calculated destination and other navigation points. and displayed on the screen. The screen The Destination Entry menu has two pages displays Calculating Route while the route is available. Each page shows a small map area on being calculated. the left side. If your area is not shown, you must The numbered buttons to the right of the Home either change the search area or load the button, are used to store additional home correct DVD for your current area. points. For example, the Home button could be your permanent address with button 1 as a temporary home or work location. For more Destination Entry information on Stroed Locations, see “USING 12 STORED LOCATIONS” on page 53. Point of Select from Address Interest Map

Memory Previous Change Postcode Point Dest

1 2 3 4 5

NAV0009 ENG To change the current destination entry page to the other available page, touch the arrow button at the top left of the display, shown above the map.

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Address Enter a street name Address After selecting Address from the Street A U S T 132 Destination Entry menu, the alpha Town Address keyboard screen is displayed, A B CFDGE H showing Input Street Name. I JKLMNO P Note: The examples show a route from Land Q R STU VW X

Rover at , , to Y Z & Others Sym. List Austin Place in Oxfordshire, England. NAV0069 ENG

Address In this example, after the first four letters are inserted, the navigation system will display only Street Input Street Name those letters that could continue a street name Town starting with AUST. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Address Q R S T U V W X Street A U S T I N P L 1 Y Z & Others Sym. List Town

NAV0011 ENG AUSTIN PLACE

Input the street name by touching the letter buttons as required. As the letters are entered, the system calculates which letters could follow to create a valid address and only offers those NAV0070 ENG letters for selection. Note: In this example the street name, Austin • A list of possible streets, calculated from Place, is entered first. Addresses can be the letters entered, is displayed. entered in other ways, e.g. town name first. • Select the street required by touching it on If you incorrectly enter a character, touch the the screen. In this example we have used back space button to the right of the ‘H’ on the Austin Place. alpha display and then enter the correct letter.

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Enter a town name Enter a house number The screen shows the list of towns where the When the street has been entered into the street name entered occurs. system, the next screen prompts for the house number. Enter the house number by touching the buttons required. Address

Town 2 Address

Street AUSTIN PLACE 1 ABINGDON (ABINGDON),OXFO House Number [ 1 - 140 ] : STANLEY (STANLEY) , COUNTY 1 2 3 Input Name 4 5 6 7 8 9 NAV0013 ENG 0 OK Select the town required. NAV0012 ENG Note: If there is only one town, this step is When all the digits have been entered, touch omitted. OK. When there is more than one town with the Note: If a list of house number ranges is same street name a short list of towns will be displayed, select the range applicable. displayed. If more than 4 options are available, the up/down arrow buttons will become active. If the street does not have house numbers, or Use the up/down arrow buttons to scroll the house number is not known, just touch OK. through the list. The mid-point of the street will be used as the destination. If more than 100 matches are found, the alpha keyboard is displayed automatically, to allow The destination details are displayed for the desired town name to be entered. confirmation of the address. If the details are correct, touch OK. The map screen showing the destination details and the current route settings is displayed.

81 AUSTIN PLACE, ABINGDON, ABI

Road Preference

A 3 4 1/8 mi

Destination Way Point

NAV0297 ENG

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Road preference Alternative routes A choice is displayed on the right side, for your The system will also calculate at least one preference to utilise or avoid major roads, alternative route (where possible). The motorways, ferries or toll roads. Make your alternative route(s) can be viewed and selected selection as required. in place of the original route, if required. Now touch Destinationto start the route • To view an alternative route, touch Chg calculation. route or 3 Routes. In 3 Routes, a choice of Quick, Normal or Short

M 4 0 A 4 5 Calculating Route is usually available.

UFTON When the desired route has been selected, UFTON NAPTON touch Start. 2 mi

A 3 6 1 A dialogue box will be shown to indicate that the PON AVON route is being calculated.

CLAYDON EYDON Route guidance HALFORD Chg Route A 3 6 1 WARNING NAV0015 ENG Operate, adjust, or view the system only when it is safe to do so. The screen shows Calculating Route while the route is calculated. The selected route is highlighted, with your Start guidance current position shown and the road number When the route calculation is complete, the and current road name shown in the text area at map display shows the entire route and route the bottom of the screen. information. Drive away, following the voice guidance given by the system. As you approach junctions, the inset screen will display the next junction, as Normal shown below.

26 mi 5 mi miles 0 DUNMORE ROAD M 40 OXFORD 1 14 hmin OXFORD ATON 45 Total 45 mi 1/2 mi mi Chg. Route 3 Routes Start A 3 4 NAV0016 ENG 3 hmin CULHAM 300 1.5 yard mi 1/4 A4183 / OXFORD ROAD

NAV0028 ENG

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If you have to pass a junction without taking any Arrival at destination action (or if you cross a roundabout), this junction is displayed in addition to the junction where you are required to take action, as shown below.

0.6ml

You have arrived at your Destination B4450 >M40 LEYLAND ROAD 1.1mi B4100 1/2 mi M 4 0 0.5mi 2 B4100 NAV0298 ENG 3 0.3mi hmin GAYDON 1.5 When the vehicle reaches the end of the route, mi the screen displays a message that you have arrived at your destination. Arrival at the NAV0030 ENG destination is also confirmed by voice If you take a wrong exit or deviate from your guidance. The system is now ready for further route during guidance, the system will use. recalculate a revised route from your current position to your selected destination or way point.

11 A422/BANBURY / A361 UFTON UFTON NAPTON

1/2 mi

M 4 0

3 hmin CLAYDON 10 RADWAY 1.5 mi mi Ramp

NAV0029 ENG Continue to follow the voice guidance until the end of the route is reached.

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Order of address entry Way Points The example on the previous pages shows how A way point is a location that you wish to visit to enter an address with the street name first, on the way to your destination (a lunch stop, for followed by selecting the town and finally the example). Once a way point is entered into the house number. You should find this the best system, it will be incorporated into the route method in most cases, however other methods guidance and the navigation system will guide are possible, as follows: you to the way point(s) on route to your destination. Entering the town name first Enter a way point in the same way as you would The town name may be entered first, followed a destination, see USING DESTINATION by the street name and then the house number. ENTRY, 34. For example, an address, a Note: When entering the name of a town previous destination or a point of interest (POI) located in another country, the name must be can all be entered as a way point. spelt as it would be in the country concerned. • From the Destination Entry menu, select 81 AUSTIN PLACE, ABINGDON, ABI Address. Road • Touch the Town button and select Input Preference

A 3 4 Town Name. 1/8 mi • Enter the town or district required. • Touch the List button. • Select the town from the displayed list. Destination Way Point • Input the street name and touch the List button. NAV0297 ENG • Select the street required. A list of possible Once the address of the way point is entered, house numbers will be displayed. the confirmation screen (above) is displayed. Touch Way Point to store the location as a way Enter the house number and touch OK. • point. Address entry messages When selecting Way Point for the first time, the While entering an address, you may encounter location you enter is stored as the first way one of the following messages: point and the Route Information screen is 1. House Number not Found. Show displayed. This screen also shows details of the Mid-Point of Street? Yes/No. destination (if entered). 2. The address does not exist. Show centre To enter another way point (or the destination), of this street? Yes/No. touch Destination Entry - the Destination Entry menu is displayed. Enter another way point in 3. Street Found in Many Towns. Please the same way as the first. Input the Town Name. Select one of the buttons (Yes or No) or enter a town name, as required.

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Additional way points Point of Interest (POI) Once the location of an additional way point is The navigation DVD contains information about entered and Way Point has been selected on a large number of POIs. There are many the destination confirmation screen, the Add categories of POI, including petrol stations, Way Point screen is displayed. This screen lists restaurants, railway stations and hospitals. For the way points entered for the current route, a list of available POI categories, see Quick POI along with the destination (if already entered). Selection, 44. • Choose the position required in the list for Six of your choice of POIs can be stored as the Way Point you are about to add, and Quick POIs. To select which six you wish to see touch the appropriate Add button. displayed, see Changing the Quick POI The Stored Locations screen is displayed. From categories, 45. To see these displayed on the this screen you can enter another way point, the map screen, touch the screen twice, quickly. destination, or start the route calculation. Selecting a POI category For information concerning way point lists, see This section explains how to select a specific Destination and Way Point, 73. POI as your destination. Note: As way points are entered, they are From the Destination Entry menu, automatically added to the list of previous touch the Point of Interest destinations. Point of Interest button. Way point display The Point of Interest screen is displayed with a During route guidance, any way points entered choice of Name, Category or Town. for the current route will appear on the map display as numbered, circular icons. The first way point will be numbered 1, with subsequent Point of Interest

way points numbered incrementally. Name Input POI Name Note: If a route is being followed in reverse, the Category Town way point numbering will also be in reverse (i.e. A B C D E F G H the first way point will have the highest I J K L M N O P number). Q R S T U V W X

Way points during route guidance Y Z & Others Sym. List When the vehicle arrives at a way point, the NAV0061 ENG voice guidance system will say “You have arrived at your Way Point” and Guidance will now begin for the next stage of your route is displayed on-screen. When the journey is resumed, route guidance continues automatically, either to the next way point or to the final destination. After way points have been visited (or the route cancelled), they will be deleted from the way points list.

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Entry by POI name

Enter the POI name required or touch List to WARWICK CASTLE Info. display the list of POIs. HAMPTON S Road CASTLE CLO Preference WEST STREET 1/32 mi Point of Interest

Name WARWICK CASTLE 1 Category Town

2 WARWICK CASTLE Destination Way Point

NAV0064 ENG Dist. Sort Note: Some entries in the list may have a further sub-list following. NAV0062 ENG To view the details of the selected POI, touch In the example shown, WARWICK CASTLE is Info on the map display. selected. The details include Name, Address, Town and Telephone number. Point of Interest The telephone number can be called by Please Select a Location from this Category. touching the telephone button (if a Land Rover Name WARWICK CASTLE 2 telephone is fitted).

WEST STREET, WARW 10ml The list is sorted by Name when first displayed, but can be sorted by Distance. CASTLE HILL, WARW 10ml To toggle between the Name and Distance lists, Name Sort touch the Name button in the lower right corner of the screen. NAV0063 ENG Note: When the list is sorted by distance, the If the POI has more than one access point these distance shown is the straight line distance will be shown for your selection. from the current vehicle location. Select the POI required, by touching the button to the right of the desired selection. The map location of the POI is displayed. Note: If entering a POI name results in too many matches being listed, try entering the town name first. If you do not know the name of the POI you want, try selecting a POI category.

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Entry by category Dealerships If a POI category is selected first, the points of Details of Land Rover Dealerships are held on interest listed will be restricted to that category. the navigation DVD as points of interest (POI). From the Point of Interest screen, touch Certain Dealers may be located in areas that are Category. not fully mapped on the navigation DVD. If a route is set to one of these Dealers, guidance will only be possible to the nearest town centre; Point of Interest a warning message will be displayed. Category All All If Land Rover Dealerships (or certain other Restaurant Leisure categories, such as airports) are selected, they Shopping Community will be displayed across all search areas. Car Travel Entry by town Hotel etc Others If a town name is entered first, the POIs listed List all Categories will be restricted to that town.

NAV0067 ENG From the Point of Interest screen, touch Town. The screen now shows Input Town Name. The screen shows the list of main POI categories. Select the category required. Enter the town name required. The screen now shows the list of Touch List to display the list of possible towns. sub-categories under the selected main category. Select the sub-category required. Point of Interest

The Point of Interest screen is displayed again. Last 5 Towns Enter the POI name required. Any Town Categories and sub-categories The POI database is divided into a number of 5 Nearest Towns categories. Each main category is further divided into a number of sub-categories. Input Town Name

The first entry in the list of Restaurant NAV0065 ENG sub-categories, is All. This selects all of the Restaurant sub-categories. The display now gives a choice of Any Town, 5 Nearest Towns and Input Town Name. To narrow the search, touch the Town button. This will display the alpha keyboard, to allow Selection of Any Town or 5 Nearest Towns will the desired town name to be entered. bring up a display for selection of those items. When searching the database, only points of interest in the current search area are included, except for the sub-categories marked All search areas in the POI category list.

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All button Point of Interest The All button in the Category list screen, 5 Nearest Towns returns to searching all categories after , WARWICKSHIRE selecting one category. WARWICK, WARWICKSHIRE POI entry messages BANBURY, OXFORDSHIRE While searching for points of interest, you may STRATFORD UPON AVON, WARWICKSHIRE encounter one of the following messages: SHIPSTON ON STOUR, WARWICKSHIRE • There are no POIs in this Category.

NAV0066 ENG • No POIs Found in this Town. Select the town required. POI information The Point of Interest screen is displayed again. After touching a POI icon, the name of the selected POI is displayed at the top of the Select the POI name required. screen. Other selection methods Touch Info to display the details of the selected The examples show the three basic methods of POI. searching the POI database, i.e. POI name only, The details include Name, Address, Town and category before POI name and town before POI Telephone number. name. You can refine the search even further: The telephone number can be called by • Town followed by category. touching the telephone button (if a • Category followed by town. Land Rover telephone is fitted). • Town centres. Destination entry List button The ‘List’ button becomes active when the WARWICK CASTLE Info. characters entered reduce the possible entries HAMPTON S Road CASTLE CLO Preference to a small enough number (the list is displayed WEST STREET automatically when the number of entries 1/32 mi reduces to four or less). You can also select List (when active) without entering a POI name. All the relevant points of interest will be displayed, e.g. in a selected town Destination Way Point

or category. NAV0064 ENG

From the POI icon map display, touch Destination to store the POI location as a destination. The destination details are displayed for confirmation of the address.

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Changing the categories Quick POI Selection Any of the six categories can be changed from Selecting Quick POI (Q-POI) from the the Navigation Set Up menu. Navigation Set Up menu, displays the six Cancelling POI icon display categories currently selected for quick points of interest. If the display of POI icons is no longer required, they can be turned off as follows: • Touch the map screen twice in quick Quick POI Selection succession to display the additional Select a Q-POI to Change Category buttons.

Petrol Station Hotel Parking Shopping Centre QUICK POI All Restaurants Golf Course POI Off Default Petrol Station Hotel Parking Shopping Centre NAV0068 ENG All Restaurants Golf Course Touching one of the items on the list opens List Categories another screen displaying more points of interest for selection.

NAV0135 ENG Quick POI Selection

• Touch POI off to cancel the display of POI Petrol Station icons on the map. Restaurant Leisure Shopping Community Car Travel

Hotel etc Others List all Categories

NAV0103 ENG If, for example, Restaurant was chosen, the second screen to be displayed will give a list of all types of restaurant to choose from. It is also possible to select Q-POI on the map screen to display Q-POI’s by touching the screen, then touching the POI button. The screen shows the six categories currently selected for quick points of interest. Note: The POI button will not be available if the zoom level is below 1 km (1/2 mile).

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Changing the Quick POI categories Memory Points The six default Quick POI categories can be The procedure for using memory points is changed as required. functionally the same as for using the Quick After selecting a category, the map display Points of Interest. shows the location of each POI in the selected The map display shows the location of all category, indicated by the appropriate POI icon. stored memory points in view. For information about a particular POI, touch For information about a particular memory the desired POI icon on the map and the POI point, touch the desired memory point icon. name is shown at the top of the screen. After touching the memory point icon, the name At the Initial Map screen, touch Navigation of the selected memory point is displayed at the Menu. top of the screen. Touch Navigation Set Up. Note: Unlike POIs, memory points are Touch Quick POI - Selection. displayed at all zoom levels. Select the POI category that you wish to Touch Info to display the details of the selected replace. memory point. The screen shows the full list of POI categories. The details include Icon, Name, Position and Select the new category required from the list. Telephone number. The screen shows the new selection of category The telephone number can be called by icons. touching the telephone button, if a Land Rover telephone is fitted. Repeat for another category icon if required. Note: POI icons can only be displayed up to the 1 km (½ mile) zoom level. If some POI locations are very close to one another, it may not be possible to select a particular icon to display the information. Touch Next (when active) to select one of the icons in a group and display its information. Repeat for the other icons as required. Touch OK to apply the new settings.

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Select from Map Store Dest. & WP Road Store Dest. & WP Preference Road Preference 0.1ml Position cannot be specified in this scale.

5 mi M 4 0 Switching to more detailed LUTONmap...

M 4 0 LUTON OXFORD Destination Way Point OXFORD Destination Way Point NAV0072 ENG

NAV0071 ENG If the position cannot be specified because of the scale of the map, the map will be rescaled to From the Destination Entry menu, a suitable size. choose Select from Map and the Select from Map map screen showing the current vehicle location is displayed. Store Dest. & WP

NEWTONLONGVILLE Road Place your finger on the map, tap the screen at Preference your selected location and the map will move 1 mi the selected point to the centre of the display.

If the point you wish to select is not displayed DRAYTON PARSLOW on the screen, place your finger on the map and MURSLEY move your finger in the direction towards the point you wish to select. The map display will Destination Way Point move every time you drag across it with your NAV0073 ENG finger. When your chosen location is displayed The route will then be calculated. on the map screen, tap the screen at that point and it will move to the centre of the display. The location can be stored as a destination or as a way point.

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Postcode Postcode formats After selecting Postcode from the The following is a list of countries where the Destination Entry menu, the navigation system provides full postcode entry: Postcode alpha-numeric keyboard screen is • Austria. displayed showing Input • Belgium. Postcode. • Denmark. • France. Postcode • Germany. O X 1 4 1 L • Italy. 1 234567890 • Luxembourg. A B CGD E I F H • Spain. I J KML N O P • Switzerland. QVR S T U WX • . Y Z OK The following, is a list of countries where the NAV0042 ENG navigation system provides reduced postcode entry: Enter the postcode characters required, including any spaces and punctuation and • Netherlands - Only the first four numbers touch OK. of the postcode can be entered, e.g. 48172 must be entered as 4817. Note: If the postcode is not spaced correctly the system may not find it. Make sure any • Sweden - Only the first three digits of the spaces required are included, and in the correct postcode can be entered, place. e.g. 162 00 must be entered as 162.

81 AUSTIN PLACE, ABINGDON, ABI

Road Preference

A 3 4 1/8 mi

Destination Way Point

NAV0297 ENG The mid-point of the postcode area is displayed.

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Memory Point Using a memory point Previous Destination After selecting Memory Point Previous Start Point from the Destination Entry menu, 1 NORTH CLOSE, DRAYTON PA Memory Point the screen shows the list of stored 2 A 3 3 8 , HOLDENHURST VILLAGE memory points available by 3 81 AUSTIN PLACE category. 4 PARKER KNOLL WAY , HIGH WYC Select the category required. Sort by Name Date The destination details are displayed for confirmation of the address. NAV0051 ENG Memory points are described in greater detail in Selection is by name, touch the name required. the section on Stored Locations (see Stored Select the item required. Locations, 53). The destination details are displayed for Previous Destination confirmation of the address. Note: While driving, the list scrolling function is not active. You can only choose from the items Destination Entry shown at the top of the list. 12 Point of Select from Address Interest Map

Memory Previous Change Postcode Point Dest

1 2 3 4 5

NAV0009 ENG After selecting Previous Destination from the Destination Previous Destination Entry menu, the screen shows the list of stored previous destinations.

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Intersection Enter 2nd street name

Destination Entry Intersection 22 1st Street PETERSFIELD ROAD 1 Motorway 2nd Street Input 2nd Street Name 24 Intersection Entry/Exit ADB CEF G H E48o N28o IJKL M N OP Off Road Change Coordinates Point QSTR UVW X

1 2 3 4 5 Y Z & Others Sym. List

NAV0010 ENG NAV0077ENG The alpha keyboard screen is displayed Enter 1st street name showing the name of the first street and Input After selecting Intersection from 2nd Street Name. the Destination Entry menu, the Enter the name required for the second street Intersection alpha keyboard screen is and touch List. displayed showing Input 1st Street Name. The list of possible streets from the characters entered is displayed. Select the street required. Intersection Note: Not all the possible streets listed will have 1st Street Input 1st Street Name an intersection with the first street. A pop-up 2nd Street will notify you if you inadvertently select two A B C D E F G H streets that do not intersect. I J K L M N O P Select town Q R S T U V W X

Y Z & Others Sym. List Select Town NAV0052 ENG 1st Street PETERSFIELD ROAD 1 Enter the name required for the first street and 2nd Street WARNEFORD ROAD 1 touch List. BOURNEMOUTH, DORSET

The list of possible streets from the characters BOURNEMOUTH(BOURNEMOUTH) , DORSE entered is displayed. Select the street required.

NAV0078 ENG The screen shows the list of towns where the selected intersection occurs. Select the town required.

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Enter the motorway name and number required PETERSFIELD ROAD X WARNFORD and touch List.

Road The list of possible motorways from the Preference characters entered is displayed. 1/32 mi Select the motorway by touching the motorway number you require. The arrows at the left of the screen indicate that there are other PETERSFIELD ROADDURRINGTON ROAD HOLDENHURST AVENUE motorways not shown on the screen. Touch the MEON ROAD Destination Way Point single arrows to move up or down one

NAV0054 ENG motorway at a time or touch the double arrows to move up or down one screen at a time. The intersection details are displayed. Touch and hold the double arrows to scroll Motorway Entry/Exit through the list. The scroll bar to the right of the arrows shows where you are viewing in the list.

Motorway Entry / Exit After selecting the motorway, you are given the option of entering or exiting the motorway. Motorway Input Motorway Name 72 Entry / Exit Select entrance/exit A B C D E F G H I JKL M N OP Motorway Entry / Exit QSTUVR W X Motorway M6 1 Y Z & Others Sym. List Entry / Exit

NAV0074 ENG Please Select an Entrance or Exit After selecting Motorway Entrance Entry/Exit from page 2 of the Motorway Exit Entry/Exit Destination Entry menu, the alpha keyboard screen is displayed NAV0046ENG showing Input Motorway Name. Touch Entrance if you wish to join the Motorway Entry / Exit motorway.

Motorway M 6 11 Touch Exit if you wish to leave the motorway. Entry / Exit 123 ! " # $ % 4 5 6 ' ( ) * ! 7 8 9 , -!/ : 0 1 / 3 Others A - Z List

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Coordinates Motorway Entrance Select Coordinates from the E48o Motorway M6 1 N28o second page of the Destination Coordinates Entry menu. Entrance Select Entrance Name 136

A 3 4 Input If you know the coordinates of your destination Name A 3 4 or way point, these can be entered on this A 4 2 6 Dist. screen using the numeric keyboard. Sort A 4 2 6

NAV0047ENG Coordinates LAT N S 50 44' 22" If you select Entrance, you are invited to select a road from the possible road numbers which LONG W E Input Longitude join this motorway. 1 2 3 , Select a road and the map will be displayed 4 5 6 showing the junction. 7 8 9 " 0 OK

Motorway Exit NAV0043 ENG

Motorway M6 1 Exit Select Exit Name 417

A 1 4 Input Name A 3 4

A 3 4 Dist. Sort A 3 4

NAV0049ENG

Select junction The screen shows the list of junction entrances (or exits, if chosen on the previous screen) on the motorway. Select the entrance (or exit) required.

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CHANGE SEARCH AREA From the list displayed, select the button To reduce the time taken to calculate a route, required for the desired country or area of a some map databases are divided into countries, country. or in the case of some larger countries, into areas of countries, called Search Areas. When Search Area setting a route, the destination (or way point) F UK being entered must be in the currently selected search area. I L

The first time that the navigation system is NL P used, the driver should confirm that the correct country/area has been selected. Once set, it will S FIN remain correct for all future use; unless the IRL N Belgium battery is disconnected. NAV0080 ENG The search area is changed at the Destination If the country you require is not shown, touch Entry screen. the down arrow key on the left of the screen to The currently selected area is shown show additional countries. highlighted on the map. After making your selection, touch the back arrow button in the top right corner of the

Destination Entry screen to confirm your selection and return you to the Destination Entry menu. 12 The new selected country or area will now be Point of Select from Address Interest Map shown highlighted.

Memory Previous Change Postcode Point Dest

1 2 3 4 5

NAV0009 ENG To change the search area, touch Change (shown below the map).

Search Area

A B

CH D

DK E

F UK

ILBelgium

NAV0079 ENG

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Stored Locations

Stored Locations USING STORED LOCATIONS Memory Points Touch the Stored Locations button on the Select Memory Points from Navigation Menu, to access the Stored the Stored Locations menu. Locations menu. Memory Points In the lower portion of the screen, the category of stored Navigation Menu locations is now displayed.

TMC Memory Points Destination Stored Entry Locations RDS-TMC Stored Memory Points: 6/100 Delete all MARKED POINT Navigation Route Set Up Options PERSONAL BUSINESS NAV0120 ENG ENTERTAINMENT

Stored Locations menu NAV0115 ENG In this menu, the various types of stored Touch the button required, for instance, location are shown: MARKED POINT. For this example, the next screen gives the Stored Locations following options:

Memory Points Avoid Area Dest & Way Pt Memory Points Stored Memory Points : 6/100 MARKED POINT Home Previous Dest Preset Dests Add List Display Memory Pt Icons Calculate Delete Delete all NAV0178 ENG Edit Category

NAV0113 ENG These actions are described in the following pages for each type of stored location. The buttons Add, List, Delete, Delete all and Edit Category, operate in a similar manner for all types of stored location. After touching Add, the Store Memory Point menu is displayed.

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Store Memory Point Change Icon 12 NORMAN ROAD, ABINGDON

Point of Select From Page1 Page 2 With Sound Address Interest Map !

? Memory Previous Change Postcode Point Dest

1 2 3 4 5 ! No Icon

NAV0169 ENG NAV0119 ENG Select the category under which you would like There are two pages of icons for selection and the memory point stored. a further page for adding sound. The new point is added to the list of stored memory points. Change Icon

Note: NORMAN ROAD, ABINGDON

1. The Store Memory Point menu is used in Page1 Page 2 With Sound the same way as the Destination Entry menu. 2. To identify the new memory point, select it from the list, touch Name, and enter the name required. As an example, select PERSONAL from the NAV0128 ENG Memory Points menu, then touch Add. You can now select a suitable icon of your Now select Address. choice or select No Icon if you prefer. The Edit Memory Point menu is displayed. Change Icon

Edit Memory Point NORMAN ROAD, ABINGDON

Icon Category PERSONAL Page1 Page 2 With Sound

Name Sound With Direction Show Name 0n 0ff Sound Sound

Position NORMAN ROAD, ABINGDON Sound Sound LAT:N51 40' 44" LONG: W1 16'16" Sound Telephone NAV0118 ENG NAV0040 ENG The memory point icon can be stored with At this point the Icon can be changed. Touch sound, which provides a distinctive chime Icon. informing the driver that the vehicle is approaching the stored memory point.

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A choice of sounds is available, to suit personal Viewing the memory point list preference, or the icon can be stored with no sound at all, as required. Edit Memory Points

WORK

MUM

UNCLE ALBERT

NORMAN AVENUE

Sort by Dist. Icon Name Date

NAV0140 ENG After touching List, the list of stored memory NAV0114 ENG points is displayed showing Edit Memory For example, if you selected a car to be shown Points at the top of the screen. at the memory point, this will be displayed on Select an entry to view its location details. the map. If sound was selected, the chosen sound will be heard as you approach the List sorting memory point. If you wish to edit the Name, for example, touch the item you wish to change and at the Memory Renaming a memory point Point screen, select the category you wish to If you want to change the name of the memory change it to, then select Add. point at the Edit Memory Point screen, touch Touch Dist, Icon, Name or Date, to sort the list Name. You will now be presented with a screen as required. to change the name. After changing the name, touch OK. Icon list After touching Icon, more graphic icons, and audible icons are displayed. To select, touch the graphic icon required. Graphic icon This is the icon displayed on the map to indicate the map location of the memory point. It replaces the default icon, used when the point is stored. Audible icon When an audible icon is selected, a distinctive chime will be heard when the vehicle is approaching the map location of the memory point.

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Stored Locations

Deleting memory points From the Memory Point screen the option to UNCLE ALBERT delete an item from a category or to delete all items from a category can be made. After pressing Delete a list of stored memory points in that category is displayed.

Memory Point deleted Delete Memory Points

WORK NAV0131 ENG MUM

UNCLE ALBERT The screen briefly shows Memory Point deleted. Delete all from a category Sort by Dist. Icon Name Date After touching Delete all, the screen shows

NAV0141 ENG Delete all Memory Points in this category? Yes/No. Touch the selected point you wish to delete.

Memory Points

UNCLE ALBERT Stored Memory Points : 6/100 PERSONAL

UNCLE ALBERT List Delete all Memory Points in this category ?

Delete this Memory Point ? Yes No Yes No NAV0132 ENG NAV0130 ENG Touch Yes to confirm. Touch Yes to confirm deletion. The screen briefly shows All Memory Points Deleted.

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Delete all marked points Avoid Area Select Avoid Area from the Memory Points Stored Locations menu. This Stored Memory Points: 6/100 Avoid Area area will be avoided for route PERSONAL calculations.

Add List Avoid Area Delete Delete All Stored Areas : 1/10 Edit Category

NAV0133 ENG Add List

With any category selected, go to the Edit Delete Delete All

Category screen. Edit Category

Memory Points NAV0032 ENG Stored Memory Points : 6/100 Select the menu item you wish to use. Delete All Note: MARKED POINT 1. The Store Avoid Area menu is used in the PERSONAL same way as the Destination Entry menu. BUSINESS 2. In some circumstances, to calculate a ENTERTAINMENT satisfactory route, it may not be possible to avoid all the selected areas. NAV0134 ENG

You can now delete all memory points from all Edit Avoid Area categories by touching Delete all. CONGESTION CHARGE ZONE On the next screen select Yes or No.

NAV0033 ENG Enter or select the details required.

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Stored Locations

Destination and Way Point Edit Avoid Area Destination & Way Point Stored Way Points : 0/5 Name CONGESTION CHARGE ZONE Previous Way Points : 0 Show Name 0n 0ff

Position PORTSMOUTH STREET, LONDON (WC Add List LAT : N51 30' 54" LONG : WO 7'2" Delete Delete All

Edit Category NAV0034 ENG The new area is added to the list of stored NAV0035 ENG ‘Avoid Areas’. From the Stored Locations menu select Dest & Way Point. Select the menu item you wish to use. Enter or select the details required. If a destination was entered, it will be stored as the current destination. If a way point was entered, it will be added to the list of way points. For further information on way points, see Way Points, 39. Note: 1. The Dest and Way Point menu is used in the same way as the Destination Entry menu. 2. The Store Dest and Way Point menu is used after a destination or way point has been entered for the first time using the Destination Entry menu.

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Home Previous Destination From the Stored Locations The Add and List buttons cannot be used with menu select Home. this feature. The choices are restricted to Home Delete or Delete all. Preset Destinations

Home This feature is to add, delete or edit preset destinations. Home : 1/1 From the Stored Locations menu select Preset Dests. Add List Preset Dests. Delete Delete All

Edit Category Preset Destinations NAV0037 ENG Preset Destinations : 2/5 Select the menu item you wish to use.

Enter or select the details required. Add List Touching List will show the map with the Home Delete Delete All point. Edit Category Note: The Home menu is used in the same way as the Destination Entry menu. NAV0055 ENG If these have been set, you can see the number of preset destinations at the upper right of the screen, in this instance, two of a possible five have been stored so the Add and Delete buttons are highlighted.

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Traffic Message Channel (TMC)

TMCTraffic Message Channel (TMC)OVERVIEW The tuner will scan the FM frequency once and Radio Data System - Traffic Message Channel this may take a few minutes. A progress (RDS-TMC) is a feature that announces traffic indicator will be displayed while scanning is in hold-ups in your local area. It uses radio progress. programmes to seek these hold-ups. When a station is found which is offering TMC information, the RDS name is shown on the list and the search for more stations will continue. Navigation Menu Note: In the United Kingdom the station giving TMC information is Classic FM. TMC You can stop the search at any time and select Destination Stored RDS-TMC Entry Locations any stations presented on the list, by touching the Search button or the button next to the desired station in the list. Navigation Route Set Up Options If no station is selected the tuner will automatically tune to the last station it used NAV0276 ENG before the search. Press the touch screen button (arrowed) on the Navigation Menu to access the TMC menu, then touch Select station.

TMC Station

TMC 99.4 Scanning

Search

NAV0147 ENG Touch the Search button - the system begins a search of all radio stations being received in your locality.

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Traffic Message Channel (TMC)

TMC display TMC icons When a TMC signal is received the icon in the Any traffic event (broadcast on TMC) in your top left of the screen will appear white. If a TMC area, will be displayed as a warning icon on the signal is not being received, the icon will be map and an alert will be displayed as a message shown with a bar through it (see item 7 on giving the road number(s) and between which SCREEN DISPLAYS, 24). junctions the hold-up or event occurs. Voice The system will inform the driver of any guidance will also inform you of the hold up. stationary traffic, a traffic jam (queuing traffic), This data is stored in the system for up to a accidents, closed roads, road works, danger, maximum of 30 minutes and can show a road conditions, weather, delays, parking or maximum of 20 events in order of distance out-of-order. from the current position of the vehicle. The driver is informed of a traffic event as The colour of the TMC icon (see item 7 on follows: SCREEN DISPLAYS, 24) changes in order to • A TMC Event icon shown on the map at the show the type and priority of a TMC event. The location of the event. background colour of the icon returns to normal when there is no longer an event or • Text can be displayed showing the details hold-up, or if any re-route instructions are of each occurrence which can be selected calculated. either by touching the screen icon or from the traffic information list. The TMC Event icons appear on the navigation map display to indicate the location and nature • Voice guidance will describe the event on of a TMC event. If it is a probable TMC event, the route. This information will be repeated the event icon will be yellow. If it is an existing when the repeat switch is selected. event, then the icon will be red. • Dynamic navigation, which calculates an TMC Event icons will appear on the map, even alternative route when the system receives if the event does not occur on your route. the traffic event warning. Icon category, classification, priority and • Traffic event list shows all events sorted by colours are shown in the table that follows: road name/ distance on your selected route in a straight line or along your actual route. The information regarding the hold-up is maintained and updated even if the vehicle crosses into another country.

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Traffic Message Channel (TMC)

Category TMC Event TMC Event Icon Priority TMC Icon Icon Colour Colour Closed road Red/Yellow 1 Black

Stationary traffic Red/Yellow 2 Red

Traffic jam (queuing traffic) Red/Yellow 3 Orange

Accidents Red/Yellow 4 Pink

Danger (disaster information) Red/Yellow 4 Pink

Road works Red/Yellow 4 Pink

Road conditions Red/Yellow 5 Yellow

Delays (stationary/queuing traffic) Red/Yellow 5 Yellow

Weather Red/Yellow 5 Yellow

Parking Red/Yellow 6 White P Out of order Red/Yellow 6 White

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USING TMC Traffic on Route

RDS - TMC Traffic on Route

Slow Traffic Map A5 Show RDS-TMC info. Dynamic Navigation 0.8 mi Detail Voice Guidance Stationary Traffic Map A3 14 mi Detail Traffic on Route All Traffic Events Stationary Traffic Map

Select Screen A111 20 mi Detail

NAV0139 ENG NAV0202 ENG

From the TMC menu, the various TMC options While the vehicle is on the guidance route, the are available. system will generate a traffic event list for that route when you touch the Traffic on Route Dynamic Navigation screen button. Dynamic Navigation will calculate an alternative If a route is calculated but the vehicle is not on route to avoid a traffic event when the system the highlighted route, a pop-up is displayed receives an event warning. with an error message. The system calculates a new route for all sections. However, if any way points are set, the On route event icon system calculates for the next way point. The on route event icon will show a traffic event as a line of stationary vehicles with the distance If the event on route is serious (closed road) or to the start point of the event. Touch the icon to if the new route is shorter than the current one repeat audio guidance (when audio guidance is and the current one was not recalculated within switched on). the last 5 minutes, then a message to confirm the new route will be displayed. This pop-up The icon will be displayed on the map with the message will be displayed for only 10 seconds following conditions: and if the new route is not rejected, then the • The map scale is between 1/32 mile and 2 vehicle will follow the new route. miles (50m and 4km). Voice Guidance • RDS-TMC setting is on and there are some While voice guidance is on, the system will give events on the route. audio guidance for traffic events on route. The on route event icon will show the nearest If the on route icon is touched, with audio event on the route and the distance to the event. guidance switched on, the audio message will be repeated. If the icon is white, the audio guidance function has been switched off and touching the icon will not repeat any message. After the vehicle passes the event, you will be notified of the next nearest event on route.

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Traffic Message Channel (TMC)

All Traffic Events

When the All Traffic Events button on the All Traffic Events RDS-TMC setting screen is touched, all traffic Slow Traffic Map events are listed by name. If an event occurs on A3 more than one road of your route, the system 5.6 mi Detail will list it with the first road name. Stationary Traffic Map A3 15 mi Detail Map All Traffic Events Detail

1 NAV0201 ENG A1 The basic information screen shows: A100 • Road number. B10 • Brief information of the event. B1056 • Direction and distance to the start point of

NAV0299 ENG the event (in a straight line). Up to 20 events can be shown in distance order Each event is seen as text information from the from the current vehicle position. If the event menu. There are two types of lists provided: list is longer than three the remaining can be • All Traffic Events list, sorted by road name. seen by strolling the screen. • Traffic Events on the calculated route. The distance and direction to the start point of While the list is being displayed the information the event are updated with vehicle movement. is not updated. When the Map button is touched, the map When you select a road the system shows screen will display the place of the event start traffic events, if there are any, with the basic point. The scale is always 1/4 mile (500m). If information. the event has finished, the map screen will not The road name list shows the road name sorted be displayed when the Map button is touched. in alphabetical order. It is made using the traffic When the Detail button is touched, the system information from within 30 miles (50km) shows the detail of that event. around the current position. Note: The maximum text length displayed is 24 characters.

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Navigation Set Up

Navigation Set Up USING NAVIGATION SET UP The map view, or the guidance screen, can be Select Navigation Set Up from the Navigation changed to either a 2D or 3D view for your Menu. preference. Touch the button of your choice. Quick POI Selection Navigation Menu

Quick POI Selection TMC Destination Stored Restaurants Entry Locations RDS-TMC Chinese French

Navigation Route Italian Set Up Options Other Restaurants

NAV0277 ENG All Restaurants

From the Navigation Set Up menu you can NAV0104 ENG select any of six options: The list of POIs is as follows:

Navigation Set Up Airport

Quick POI Bowling centre 2D / 3D View Selection Calibration

Bus station Restore System User Settings Defaults Trace Point Car NAV0007 ENG

Car rental 2D/3D View Casino 2D / 3D View

MARLOW ASTON DUNSDEN BIX STONOR Cinema M 4 0 1 mi Map Screen 2D 3D3D CLARE Guidance Screen Community 2D 3D Community centre Default M 4 0 NAV0023 ENG

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Exhibition centre Railway station

Ferry port Restaurants

Golf course Shopping

Historical monument Shopping centre

Hospital Ski resort

Hotel Sports centre

Ice skating rink Theatre

Land Rover Dealer Tourist attraction

Leisure/Recreation Tourist information

Motorway services Town centre

Museum Town hall

Music club Travel

Others University etc Parking Vineyard

Park and Recreation

Park and Ride PP Petrol station

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Navigation Set Up

Calibration Scroll the map until the navigation symbol Selecting Calibration from the Navigation Set (vehicle position) is in the correct geographical Up menu, gives a choice of adjusting the location, then touch OK to confirm. current position, direction or distance. Note: During map scrolling, the vehicle Sometimes the vehicle position may not be position symbol will remain centrally located on correct. This can occur, for example, if the the screen, while the map scrolls to the new vehicle has been moved on a trailer, by train or position. by ferry. If the new position is not found automatically by the system, it can be corrected Direction Calibration by calibrating. A 415 Press the screen button for Calibration. CULHAM 1 mi

Calibration A 3 4 APPLEFORD Adjusts the Current Position MILTON

Position / Direction A4130 OK

NAV0031 ENG Select after Tyre Change Distance The direction calibration map screen showing the heading adjustment arrows is displayed. Adjust the vehicle heading by touching the NAV0105 ENG appropriate arrow button, until the navigation Set up examples are shown on the following symbol is shown in the correct alignment, then screens. touch OK to confirm. Position/Direction Direction Calibration

Position Calibration A 415

CULHAM 1 ml

HIGH STREET Relocation complete 1/4 mi

A 3 4 APPLEFORD THAME ROAD CHILWORTH ROAD

MILTON

A4130 OK

NAV0110 ENG OK

NAV0106 ENG Calibration is now completed and the pre-planned route is recalculated. From the Calibration menu, touch Position/Direction. A map showing the current vehicle position is displayed.

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Navigation Set Up

User Settings Low Fuel Warning The User Settings screen has two pages. This option allows the user to turn the low fuel warning display feature on or off. If the feature Touch the up or down arrow on the left of the is turned on, a warning pop-up is shown in the screen to see more user setting menus. navigation display when a low fuel level is reached in the fuel tank. At the same time, the User Settings Petrol Station POI icons are automatically displayed on the screen. Arrival Time If this feature is turned off, then no warning or Notify Traffic Restriction 0n 0ff petrol station POIs will be displayed. 0ff Low Fuel Warning 0n Text Size On the Map Text Size On the Map This gives the option of three sizes of text display on the map; large, medium or small. Large Medium Small The road names, town names etc. can all be NAV0018 ENG changed in size as required. User settings on the first page can be used to adjust or activate the following functions: User Settings • Arrival time display format. Keyboard Layout ABC QWE • Notification of traffic restriction. Guidance Screen 0n 0ff • Low fuel warning. • Map display text size. 2/2 Motorway Information 0n 0ff Arrival Time Border Guidance 0n 0ff Selection can be made so that either, showing

the arrival time as an estimated time of arrival NAV0019 ENG (ETA), or showing the duration of the journey, are displayed. The second page provides settings for keyboard layout, guidance screen, motorway For example; if the time is 10:00 am and the information and border guidance. journey was 1 hour and 30 minutes, the ETA would display 11:30 am, whereas the duration Keyboard Layout option would show 1hr 30min. The ABC option will show the keyboard Notify Traffic Restriction alphabetically and the QWE option will show the keyboard layout as is used on a computer or This feature displays any traffic restrictions in typewriter. the area of your calculated route, giving you the option to avoid them.

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Navigation Set Up

Guidance Screen Default settings If this feature is on, the intersection/junction The system default settings for the User view will automatically be shown on the right Settings are as follows: half of the display screen, to give you a zoomed-in view of the next manoeuvre. See Function Default setting also, Screen Displays, 24. Arrival time Duration Motorway Information Notify traffic restriction On When selected, this facility automatically Low fuel warning On displays motorway information. As you join a Text size on the map Medium motorway the right half of the map display will Keyboard layout ABC show the exits available on your route. It also Guidance screen On allows you to select an exit and gives Motorway information On information about the available POIs at that exit. Border guidance Off Border Guidance This feature displays a flag of the country you In addition to the User Settings default values, are entering, in the top right of the navigation the following settings are also affected when screen, when you cross the border. The flag will the System Defaults are restored: look the same as the flag shown in the language selection screen. Function Default setting Restore System Defaults Search area Belgium Map compass Facing North From the Navigation Set Up menu, select Map display Single mode Restore System Defaults. Map scale 1/16 mi (100 m) Guidance language UK English System Defaults Q-POI map display None

System defaults will be restored. Q-POI selection A. Petrol station Please see handbook for more B. Parking information on System defaults. C. Restaurants D. Hotels OK E. Hospital F. Golf course Average speed Default Trace point display Off NAV0146 ENG Trace point None Select either OK or Default. 2D/3D display 2D Map configuration Arrow mode Route preference Allow motorway Allow Car train Voice recognition UK English language

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Trace Point Edit Trace Point The Trace Point function, if switched on, displays icons which are automatically placed Edit Trace Point along your route as you travel to the next way point or to your destination. These trace points Trace Points : 1/4 are helpful if you need to backtrack your journey and can be placed at different Add Edit Name distances. Delete Delete All From the Navigation Set Up menu select Trace Point. Trace Point NAV0112 ENG Choices for editing trace points are shown on the screen above. Trace Point Current Trace Point Edit Trace Point Not Registered Not Registered Input Name Not Registered A B C D E F G H Not Registered I J K L M N O P 'Show Trace' Off Edit Trace Point Q R S T U V W X Caps

NAV0059 ENG Y Z & Others Sym. OK

At this screen you can select Show Trace Off or NAV0116 ENG Edit Trace Point. Touch Current Trace Point. To add a trace point, touch Add. Use the displayed keypad to enter a name for the trace Trace Point point, then touch OK.

Please Select the Interval for Storing To change the name of a trace point, touch Edit the Trace Points Name. A keypad is displayed. To input the trace Interval 100 200 400 800 m point name of your choice, then touch OK. Total 24 48 96 192 km's Not Registered 'Show Trace' Off Edit Trace Point

NAV0278 ENG

Touch your preferences of distance for interval of trace points on your route.

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Edit Trace Point

Trace Points : 0/4

Add Edit Name Trace Point stored Delete Delete all

NAV0143 ENG After making changes, the trace point is stored.

Delete Trace Point

HIGH CORNER

NAV0145 ENG To delete a particular trace point, touch Delete on the Edit Trace Point menu. The list of current trace points is displayed. Touch the trace point to be deleted and confirm by touching OK. To delete all the trace points on a route, touch Delete All and then confirm.

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Route Options

Route Options USING ROUTE OPTIONS Search Condition Select Route Options from the main Navigation Menu screen. Search Condition

AUSTIN PLACE, ABINGDON Navigation Menu Quick Short TMC 1 LUKIN ROAD, WARWICK Destination Stored Quick Normal Short Entry Locations RDS-TMC Current Position Calculate

Navigation Route NAV0020 ENG Set Up Options This search condition shows selected routes NAV0279 ENG from the vehicle current position. Choices are From the Route Options menu, you can select for a Quick, Normal or Short route to the next any of six options. destination point in the current route. When all selections have been made, touch

Route Options Calculate for the new route. Detour

Search Conditn Detour Route Pref When driving under guidance, this feature allows you to make a detour from the calculated route for a specified distance. The screen Dest & Way Pt Display Route Route Preview shows the detour distance settings available for residential roads and motorways. Touch the Calculate Cancel Guidance appropriate buttons to change the detour NAV0008 ENG settings. Touch Detour and the route ahead will be recalculated using the new detour distance settings. Note: The Detour settings are only used when you touch Detour and only apply to the current route.

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Route Preference Select the menu you wish to use Destination’ or Way Point, then enter or select the details required. If a destination is entered, it will be Route Preferences stored as the current destination. If a way point Major Roads Toll Road is entered, it will be added to the current list of way points. Restricted Ferry Road Note:

Highlighted preference 1. The Destination and Way Point menu is Car Train used in route calculation used in the same way as the Destination Calculate Entry menu.

NAV0025 ENG 2. The Destination and Way Point menu is used after a destination or way point has Make a selection from the given route been entered for the first time. preferences and touch Calculate. The revised route will then be displayed and navigation guidance will be initiated. Destination & Way Point Stored Way Points : 1/5 Press the back button, to return to the previous Previous Way Points : 0 screen, without calculating a new route or starting guidance. Add List Note: Wherever possible, the system will use Delete Delete All your route preference settings. However, in some circumstances, to calculate a satisfactory Edit Category route, one or more of the alternatives may have to be used. NAV0086 ENG Destination and Way Point This screen allows the user to Add, List, Delete or Delete all way points. The total stored way Select Dest and Way Pt from the Route Options points are shown by, in this instance, 1 of 5 menu. possible. When additional way points are added they can be shown as a list. Select List to view Store Dest. & WP all the way points programmed for the route. Road Preference Destination & Way Point 5 mi Stored Way Points : 1/5 : 0 M 4 0 Previous Way Points LUTON

OXFORD Add List Destination Way Point Delete Delete All NAV0071 ENG Edit Category

NAV0087 ENG

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All stored way points are listed. It is then Turn List possible to change the order of the way points.

Change Order Quick Turn List SHEFFIELD Undo

119 mi 16 mi BIRMINGHAM

Chg. Loc. LUTON CHARLOTTE STREET, LEAMI 6 mi Total 140 mi LONDON 1 LAKIN ROAD, WARWICK,W OK CARDIFF

NAV0036 ENG NAV0250 ENG Touch Change Loc to list the way points in the A list of all junctions encountered on the route order in which they will be reached on the route. can be displayed by touching the Turn List button on the route display map. This will be When your selection has been made, the screen helpful, giving advanced warnings of turns, will give you the option to confirm the selection particularly if they are close together. (touch OK) or return to the previous screen. Scroll forward or backward through the list by Display Route touching the appropriate arrow icon on the left The map screen showing the entire route can be side of the display. displayed. This is selected from the Route Options menu. Turn List

Turn List Route with Preference ARMITSTEAD ROAD Avoid

1 0.1 miles WARWICK OLDFIELD ROAD Avoid

UFTON 1 mi NAPTON

Avoid Street 0/10 Delete Reroute M 4 0 6 Total 12 mi mi NAV0251 ENG If there is a junction that you wish to avoid NAV0045 ENG (because of road works, for example), touch Where the route includes significant points in the appropriate Avoid button. your route, such as a ferry, toll booths etc., an You will be asked to confirm this action - touch icon will be shown. Yes. Red, numbered icons show the location of any Once you have finished editing the Turn List, way points entered for the route. The total route touch Calculate. The system recalculates the distance is displayed in the bottom right corner. route, avoiding the chosen junctions.

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Route Options

Route Preview Route Preview (Next POI) Route Preview (Next POI) M 40 LIGHTHORNE

M 40 LIGHTHORNE 1 ml

KNIGHTCOTE 1 mi No corresponding POI on route GAYDON KNIGHTCOTE 0.0 GAYDON GAYDON mi B4100 0.0 NORTHEND mi B4100 FENNY S S NORTHEND FENNY Edit S S Edit NAV0093 ENG NAV0026 ENG If no way point or POI is available, a message Use the buttons at the bottom of the display to will be shown on the screen. perform the following functions:

1. Skip back to previous POI, way point or Route Preview (Next POI) back to start point (if no POIs or way points

M 40 entered for route). LIGHTHORNE 2. Preview back to previous POI, way point or 1 ml start point (if no POI or way point entered). Scrolling to next POI can be performedKNIGHTCOTE on maps of 500ydsGAYDON scale or greater Press again to increase the speed of the 0.0 preview. mi B4100 NORTHEND FENNY 3. Pause the preview. S S Edit

4. Preview to next POI, way point or to your NAV0095 ENG destination (if no way points are entered). If the map scale is too large or too small to view Touch again to increase the speed of the the next icon on the route, a message will be preview. shown to confirm. 5. Skip to the next POI, way point or to your destination (if no POIs or way points entered). Edit Route Preview 6. Edit Route Preview. To next Dest or WP To next POI Delete Petrol Station Hotel Parking Shopping Centre Italian Golf Course Others

NAV0097 ENG If Edit was selected, the Edit Route Preview menu will be displayed. From this screen you can select a different POI or Delete as required.

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Calculate Cancel Guidance

Route Options Route Options

Search Conditn Detour Route Pref Search Conditn Detour Route Pref

Dest. & Way Pt Display Route Route Preview Dest. & Way Pt Display route Route Preview

Calculate Cancel Guidance Calculate Cancel Guidance

NAV0099 ENG NAV0101 ENG After selecting Calculate, the map is shown and If you wish to cancel the calculated route at any then route calculation is started. time, go to the Route Options screen and touch Cancel Guidance.

Calculating Route CHARLOTTE STREET, LEAMINGT M40 LIGHTHORNE

2 mi

KNIGHTCOTE

GAYDON

NORTHEND Cancel Guidance ? Chg Route Yes No NAV0100 ENG When the route has been calculated, the map NAV0102 ENG screen is displayed with the vehicle at the You are then given the option to cancel or not. current location. Touch Start to begin Navigation guidance.

Normal

26 mi 5 mi

M 40

1 14 hmin OXFORD 45 Total 45 mi mi Chg. Route 3 Routes Start

NAV0016 ENG

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