More about the functions
|
| Basic navigation processes |
| |
Navigation System | ||||
| ||||
• If you turn off, then on the car ignition after | ||||
Entering your destination |
| starting the route guidance, it is restarted | ||
| automatically following the screen below. | |||
|
|
ENGLISH
By the points of interests (P.O.I.)
•If no P.O.I. data exists for the selected city, “NO P.O.I. FOUND” appears on the display. Press BACK (DISP) until the CITY entry menu appears, then
Selecting P.O.I. by area
•If no P.O.I. data exists for the selected area, “NO P.O.I. FOUND” appears on the display. Press BACK (DISP) until the main categories list appears.
By the coordinates
•If the entered position is out of navigable area, “NO NAVIGABLE AREA” appears on the display. Enter again.
•If you try to enter a destination without the parking brake engaged, the following screen appears, and you cannot enter your destination.
•When you reach the area approximately within 30 m around the destination/Via Point, the Navigation System considers that you have reached your destination/Via Point.
Setting the route options
•Motorways are always used to calculate the route if the distance to the destination is over 200 km.
•If the destination cannot be reached without using motorways/ferries/tollroads, they are used to calculated the route without respect to the route option settings.
Convenient features using the stored routes
•If you try to display the stored addresses/ routes when no addresses/routes have been stored, “ITEMS NOT FOUND” appears on the display.
•If you try to display the traffic information when no information is available, “ITEMS NOT FOUND” appears on the display.
Navigation guidance
•The System may not receive GPS signals in the following places...
–in a tunnel or parking lot in the building
–under an overhead road
–in a place surrounded by high buildings or by closely standing trees.
•The position of your car may not be detected correctly in the following cases...
–when running on a road close to the other one (e.g. a motorway and ordinary road running in parallel)
–when turning at an almost straight fork in the road
–when running on a gridiron road
–after taking a ferry, etc.
–when running on a steep mountain road
–when running on a spiral road
–when turning left or right after running on a long straight road
To be continued....
105