TravRoute CoPilot 2002 manual Guidance Mode, Start Navigating

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Guidance Mode

Start Navigating

If your GPS receiver is attached you're ready to start driving! The CoPilot navigation system will guide you to the destination(s) you enter, and recalculate your route should you miss a turn.

Because CoPilot needs to know where you're going in order to give you navigation advice, you must enter a destination. (You do not need to enter an origin. If your GPS receiver is picking up signals, CoPilot will automatically fill in the start place.) In Guidance Mode, the Passenger screen will open and a highlighted route will appear on the map that starts at your current position, and ends at your next stop. Your route will also be tracked on the map while you drive.

NOTE: If Driver is set in the control panel, the Driver Safety screen will appear at more than 10 m.p.h., but CoPilot voice technology will remain active and you'll receive simple turn instructions on the screen.

If you deviate far enough from your pre-planned route (you might make a wrong turn or choose to follow your own variation of the route), CoPilot’s "dynamic directions" will automatically recalculate a new path to your destination from your current position.

Navigating With a Pre-calculated Route and Dynamic Directions

1.Enter a destination, with or without a street address. You may enter intermediate stops before entering a destination if you like -- CoPilot will route you to each stop, beginning with the stop that was entered last.

In the Passenger screen, the control panel will be visible to the right of the map. You'll see your highlighted route drawn on the map from your current position to the destination you entered.

2.Start driving! As your GPS unit receives signals, arrows will appear on the map beginning at your start place and track you as you drive. CoPilot will automatically prompt you and tell you when your next turn is coming up. If you go off route, CoPilot's "dynamic directions" will reroute you to the next stop from your current position.

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Contents Page CoPilot 2002 Quick Start Additional Tips Table of Contents System Requirements RequirementsAttn Data Corrections How Reliable is CoPilot 2002?About GPS Technology How CoPilot Uses GPS Installation Area covered by both Data CDs To uninstall the CoPilot software UninstallingTo uninstall the Watson speech software Double-click on Add/Remove ProgramsTo Uninstall Data From Previous Versions of CoPilot Setting Up the HardwareUSB Connection Serial Connection CoPilot 2002 Overview Initializing Your GPS Receiver Start Navigating Guidance ModeUsing the Control Panel Map Display Entering a Destination Page Page Trip Confirmation Editing your Stops Detour Page Selective Routing Options Page Wake up/Go to sleep Voice CommandsZoom in/Zoom out Pan up/Pan down Clear trackSample Trip Page Trip Planner Window Planning ModePoints of Interest Itinerary Buttons Trip Options Printing Your Map or Driving Directions Picking Stops from the Map Beyond the BasicsAdding and Removing Street Restrictions Adding a New Place Custom PlacesCustomizing Your Driving Directions Landmark Reporting Dialog Box To Import a Text File Importing DataCustom Places from the Data Import menu To Import a Microsoft Excel FileHelpful Hints Why does it take so long to find the satellites? Trouble-shootingIf youre still having trouble, see question 3 below Please remember it and move to section B Click on the Start button, Settings, Control Panel Page Page Planning Mode Tool Bar Buttons Buttons in the Trip Planner Window Page Page Technical Support Using the CoPilot Help Files