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    Off-Road Navigation
    Highlight and select ‘Start’ to display the 
    waypoint edit menu. Now select ‘Edit Waypoint’ 
    to display the co-ordinates of the vehicle’s 
    current position.
    If the vehicle is already at the start of the route, 
    these co-ordinates do not need to be changed. If 
    a change of co-ordinates is required, highlight 
    and select each co-ordinate element in turn, the 
    rotate the rotary control until the correct value is 
    shown (see ‘Co-ordinates’ later in this section).
    Press the rotary control to confirm the new value 
    and move on to the next element.
    When the correct co-ordinates are displayed, you 
    can opt to name the start point.
    Highlight and select ‘Start’.
    An alphanumeric menu will be displayed with the 
    word ’START’ already entered. Highlight and 
    select ‘delete’, and keep the rotary control 
    pressed to delete the word ‘START’. Now use the 
    rotary control to highlight and select the correct 
    letters from the alphanumeric list to enter a name 
    (of up to 10 characters).
    When the correct co-ordinates and start point 
    name are displayed, highlight and select ‘OK’.
    The ‘Route list’ screen is displayed once again 
    with your new waypoint (start of the route) 
    highlighted.Building a route
    Press the rotary control to obtain the drop-down 
    menu and select ‘Insert waypoint after’ to repeat 
    the process and specify the next manual 
    waypoint in the sequence of the route. This may 
    be either the destination or an intermediate 
    waypoint (see ‘WAYPOINTS’ for further 
    information on building up your route).
    Copying a route
    From the route list, highlight and select the route 
    to be copied, then highlight and select ‘Copy 
    route’.
    Rename the route using the right rotary control 
    to highlight and select the letters from the 
    alphanumeric menu, then highlight and select 
    ‘enter’.
    The ‘Review Route’ screen is displayed - edit the 
    required waypoints as described in ‘Waypoints’ 
    later in this section before storing in the route 
    list.
    EDIT WAYPOINT
    North
    OK
    Return 51 44  00 
    West 001 11  57 
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    Route List
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    Guidance Full Route
    Select First Waypoint
    Review Route
    Copy Route
    Delete Route
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    Deleting a route
    From the list of routes, highlight and select the 
    route to be deleted, then highlight and select 
    ‘Delete route’.
    The navigation computer will require 
    confirmation - select ‘Yes’ to delete the route. 
    The computer returns to the route list.
    WAYPOINTS
    An off-road route can consist of just a start point 
    and a destination, or it can be made up of a series 
    of waypoints. A waypoint could be a landmark or 
    place of interest, or even just a place you want to 
    stop to rest.
    Adding a waypoint
    If you are adding a waypoint to an existing route, 
    highlight and select the chosen route from the 
    list. Highlight and select ‘Review Route’ to 
    display the route list, then carry out the following 
    procedure:
    Having entered the route start point (see 
    ‘Creating a route’), highlight and select ‘Start’ (or 
    the start point name) from the route list. 
    Highlight and select ‘Insert waypoint after’ then 
    from the ‘Insert’ menu, highlight and select 
    ‘Manual waypoint’.
    Insert the co-ordinates and name of the chosen 
    waypoint, as described previously for the start 
    point. Select ‘OK’ to save it.
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    Route List
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    Guidance Full Route
    Select First Waypoint
    Review Route
    Copy Route
    Delete Route
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    Route : LOCAL TRIP  return
    Edit Waypoint
    Insert Waypoint before
    Insert Waypoint after
    Copy Waypoint
    Delete Waypoint
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    EDIT WAYPOINT
    North
    OK
    Return 51 44  00 
    West 001 11  57 
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    Repeat this procedure using ‘Insert waypoint 
    after’ or ‘Insert waypoint before’ until all the 
    desired waypoints are entered in the correct 
    order, then highlight and select ‘Guidance Full 
    Route’ from the route menu list.
    The navigation computer requests the desired 
    route direction (a route which can be followed in 
    the opposite direction to which it was 
    programmed), highlight and select the chosen 
    direction. The navigation computer returns to the 
    route guidance screen and audio instructions are 
    given (see ‘Route guidance’).
    NOTE: If the route is being followed in reverse, 
    the arrow indicating the direction to the next 
    waypoint on the route guidance screen is green 
    rather than white.
    See ‘Route Guidance’ for a description of the 
    guidance formats available - full, reduced or 
    map.Changing a waypoint
    The name and co-ordinates of an existing 
    waypoint can be changed. From the list of routes, 
    highlight and select the chosen route, then 
    highlight and select ‘Review Route’.
    From the route list, highlight and select the 
    waypoint to be changed, then highlight and 
    select ‘Edit Waypoint’. Re-enter the name or 
    co-ordinate to be changed, as previously 
    described. Select ‘OK’ to complete.
    Copying a waypoint
    To use an existing waypoint in another route, and 
    therefore avoid manually re-entering the name 
    and co-ordinates, highlight and select the 
    relevant waypoint from the waypoint list of the 
    chosen route.
    From the menu, highlight and select ‘Copy 
    waypoint’; the waypoint is stored in the 
    navigation computer’s memory.
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    >New route<
    Route List
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    Guidance Full Route
    Select First Waypoint
    Review Route
    Copy Route
    Delete Route
    GUIDANCE
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    Forward
    Reverse
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    1 START
    Route : OFF ROAD  return
    Edit Waypoint
    Insert Waypoint before
    Insert Waypoint after
    Copy Waypoint
    Delete Waypoint
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    Route : OFF ROAD  return
    Edit Waypoint
    Insert Waypoint before
    Insert Waypoint after
    Copy Waypoint
    Delete Waypoint
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    Off-Road Navigation
    Access the new route list, highlight and select the 
    waypoint that is immediately before the desired 
    position, then highlight and select ‘Insert 
    Waypoint after’.
    From the menu, highlight and select ‘Paste 
    Waypoint’ - the ‘Edit Waypoint’ screen, with the 
    copied name and co-ordinates is displayed 
    (these can be modified, if required). Highlight 
    and select ‘OK’ to enter the waypoint into the 
    route list.Deleting a waypoint
    Highlight and select the relevant waypoint from 
    the route list, and from the ‘Review Route’ menu 
    highlight the desired waypoint and select ‘Delete 
    Waypoint’. The navigation computer will require 
    confirmation, select ‘Yes’ to delete the waypoint. 
    The selected waypoint will be deleted from the 
    route list AND is stored in the computer memory 
    so that it may still be copied into another route, 
    or another position in the current route, if 
    desired.
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    Route : OFF ROAD  return
    Edit Waypoint
    Insert Waypoint before
    Insert Waypoint after
    Copy Waypoint
    Delete Waypoint
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    North
    OK
    Return 51 44  00 
    West 001 11  57 
    START
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    1 START
    Route : OFF ROAD  return
    Edit Waypoint
    Insert Waypoint before
    Insert Waypoint after
    Copy Waypoint
    Delete Waypoint
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    Off-Road Navigation
    Waypoint radius
    The waypoint radius defines the area that the 
    vehicle has to enter to register that the waypoint 
    has been reached (note that the radius also 
    applies to the final destination).
    The distance of the radius can be altered to suit 
    the preferences of the driver. Press the ‘Menu’ 
    button (9) to view the main menu, then highlight 
    and select ‘Set’.
    From the settings menu, highlight and select ‘Wp 
    Radius’, then highlight and select the preferred 
    radius distance.
    NOTE: The new waypoint radius distance will 
    apply to all routes and waypoints until the setting 
    is changed again. A different radius cannot be set 
    for each waypoint or route destination.
    To change other settings, refer to the ‘Settings’ 
    section in this handbook.
    MODIFYING A ROUTE
    If a route is being followed and an alteration or 
    detour is required modify the route as follows:
    •From the route guidance screen, turn the 
    right rotary control to view the menu and 
    highlight and select ‘Routes’.
    •From the routes menu, highlight and select 
    ‘Route List’ - a list of routes previously 
    entered into the system will be displayed.
    The route you are currently following is marked 
    with an asterisk, highlight the route and press the 
    rotary control to select.
    Changing the direction of the route
    If you want to reverse the direction of the route 
    you are following, highlight and select ‘Guidance 
    Full Route’, then highlight and select ‘Reverse’. 
    The navigation computer returns to the route 
    guidance screen while calculating the new route 
    and new audio instructions are given.
    NOTE: The destination arrow will appear green 
    when following a route in reverse.
    COASTAL 
    START
    WAYPOINT
    Guidance Radius209 km
    563 km
    Forward 100 m
    OK
    STATUS
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    >New route<
    Route List
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    Guidance Full Route
    Select First Waypoint
    Review Route
    Copy Route
    Delete Route
    GUIDANCE
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    Reverse
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    Backtracking
    Turn the right rotary control to obtain the menu, 
    select ‘Routes’, then highlight and select 
    ‘Backtrack’ and confirm this by selecting ‘Yes’.
    The last achieved waypoint will now become 
    your new destination. If no waypoints have been 
    passed your route start point becomes the new 
    destination. The navigation computer returns to 
    the route guidance screen while calculating the 
    new route and new audio instructions are given.
    NOTE: The destination arrow will appear green 
    when backtracking a route.
    Skipping waypoints
    Select ‘Routes’ then highlight and select ‘Skip to 
    next waypoint’.The next waypoint in the route list 
    sequence is omitted and the subsequent 
    waypoint becomes the next waypoint on the 
    route (the stored route list will not be changed). 
    When this waypoint has been achieved, route 
    guidance will be given for the rest of the route 
    according to the original route list.
    Changing waypoint co-ordinates
    For information on changing waypoint 
    co-ordinates or names, refer to ‘Changing a 
    waypoint’ earlier in this section.
    ROUTE GUIDANCE
    Once a route and route direction have been 
    programmed, the display will revert to the 
    chosen route guidance screen and audible 
    instructions will be given.
    Route guidance can be displayed in two different 
    forms - map display or data display. Data display 
    can be viewed in ‘Full’ or ‘Reduced’ data 
    guidance modes.
    Map display
    If the map displays currently set to ‘Full’ or 
    ‘Reduced’ data display, turn the rotary control 
    (10) to display the menu, then highlight and 
    select ‘Map Display’.
    A map of the surrounding the vehicle’s current 
    location is displayed with the route appearing as 
    a white line. A small blue circle containing a 
    triangle represents the position of the vehicle. 
    The triangle indicates which direction the vehicle 
    is pointing in relation to the map (see ‘Current 
    vehicle position’). The waypoints and the final 
    destination are also marked on the map, 
    represented by small patterned circles (the 
    colour of the circles depends on the status of the 
    waypoint or destination - see ‘Map Icons’ later in 
    this section).
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    Off-Road Navigation
    Above the map, the name and number of the next 
    waypoint on the route are displayed.
    The compass is shown to the side of the map, the 
    red arrow indicates True North (see ‘Compass). 
    The larger arrow represents the direction to the 
    next waypoint (see ‘Destination arrow’).
    Below the compass the distance (as the crow 
    flies) and bearing to the next waypoint are 
    shown, along with the current co-ordinates of the 
    vehicle.
    NOTE: The compass and direction to destination 
    arrow, and the readings for the current 
    co-ordinates and bearing, are updated every 2 
    seconds.
    Map icons
    The current vehicle position is depicted by a blue 
    circle and triangle. The triangle indicates the 
    direction that the vehicle is facing in relation to 
    the displayed map.
    The appearance of the icons representing 
    waypoints that make up the route and the 
    destination, change according to their status as 
    follows:
    •Waypoints
    A black cross on a white circle represents a 
    waypoint not yet achieved.
    A black cross on a red circle represents a 
    waypoint which has been completed, or has 
    been de-selected (skipped).
    •Destination
    (The colour of the check described is deemed 
    to be the colour of the bottom left and top 
    right of the circle).
    A black check on white represents a 
    destination not yet achieved.
    A black check on red represents a destination 
    which has been completed.
    Full data guidance display
    If the display is currently set to map display or 
    reduced data guidance, turn the rotary control 
    (10) to display the menu, then highlight and 
    select ‘Full Data Display
    1.Waypoint icon.
    2.Waypoint reference number.
    3.Waypoint title.
    4.Distance to destination/waypoint.
    5.Destination/waypoint co-ordinates.
    6.Direction to destination/waypoint arrow.
    7.Heading up icon.
    8.Compass.
    9.Current co-ordinates.
    10.Altitude.
    11.Heading.
    12.Bearing.
    NOTE: The compass and direction to destination 
    arrow and the readings for the current 
    co-ordinates, heading, bearing and altitude are 
    updated every 2 seconds.
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    BRG  235
    1     START
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    N 50 38 46
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    Off-Road Navigation
    Reduced data display
    This display provides a simplified version of the 
    information provided on the Full Data Display 
    and includes the following information:
    1.Waypoint icon.
    2.Waypoint reference number.
    3.Waypoint title.
    4.Distance to destination/waypoint.
    5.Direction to destination/waypoint arrow.
    6.Heading up icon.
    7.Compass.
    8.Current co-ordinates.
    9.Heading.
    10.Bearing.
    The display uses a larger font and, therefore, the 
    information is easier to digest at a single glance. 
    If more detailed guidance for your route is 
    needed, use the full data guidance display.
    NOTE: The compass and direction to destination 
    arrow and the readings for the current 
    co-ordinates, heading, bearing and altitude are 
    updated every 2 seconds.
    Compass guidance display
    With the off-road navigation activated, but no 
    route selected, the compass guidance screen will 
    display the following information:
    •Current co-ordinates.
    •Altitude.
    •Compass.
    •Heading.
    NOTE: The compass and direction to destination 
    arrow and the readings for the current 
    co-ordinates, heading, bearing and altitude are 
    updated every 2 seconds.
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    TIMING
    The timing facility will keep track of the time it 
    takes for you to travel from one waypoint to 
    another and also to estimate the time remaining 
    before you reach the next waypoint or 
    destination.
    The timing facility can be accessed from any of 
    the guidance screen menus. Highlight and select 
    ‘Timing’ using the rotary control.
    Timing from
    The ‘Timing from’ facility enables you to keep a 
    record of how much time has passed since:
    •You left the last waypoint.
    •You left the start point of your journey.
    Timing to
    Select the ‘Timing to’ option to display the 
    estimated time to the next waypoint and the 
    estimated time to your destination.
    Stopwatch
    Displayed at the top of the timing screen, a 
    stopwatch function is available to time 
    journeys/routes.
    To stop or start the stopwatch, turn the rotary 
    control to view the menu and then highlight and 
    select ‘Stop’ or ‘Start’.
    To reset the stopwatch to zero, select ‘Reset’ 
    from the menu.
    NOTE: If reset is selected with the stopwatch still 
    running, the stopwatch will reset to zero and then 
    immediately start again. To reset the stopwatch 
    and hold it to zero, ‘Stop’ must be selected before 
    resetting the stopwatch.
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    Reduced Data Display
    Timing
    Help
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    - : - -
    - : - -
    1   WAYPOINT
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    0 : 21 : 34
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    NAVIGATION HELP
    The help facility can be accessed from any of the 
    guidance screen menus. Highlight and select 
    ‘Help’ using the rotary control (10). A list of help 
    topics will be displayed.
    Use the rotary control to scroll through the list 
    until you find the required topic. Highlight and 
    select the topic to view a brief description of how 
    it is used. If the description is longer than can be 
    displayed on one scree, use the rotary control to 
    scroll down the text.
    To change from one help topic to another, turn 
    the rotary control and select ‘Help Index’, then 
    highlight and select the next topic. 
    To return to the route guidance display, turn the 
    rotary control, then highlight and select ‘return’ 
    from the menu.
    NAVIGATION TERMINOLOGY
    To check where the following appear on the 
    display, refer to ‘Route Guidance earlier in this 
    section.
    Destination arrow
    The destination arrow is the larger of the two 
    arrows in the compass part of the guidance 
    display. The arrow indicates the direction of the 
    destination or next waypoint, relative to the 
    current vehicle heading. When the arrow is 
    pointing straight up (0°) towards the heading up 
    icon, the vehicle is on a heading within ±15°of 
    the destination or next waypoint.
    The arrow also indicates in which direction the 
    route is being followed:
    •If the arrow is white, the route is being 
    followed forwards (that is, in the order that 
    the route was programmed).
    •If the arrow is green, the route is either being 
    followed in reverse, or it has been decided to 
    backtrack to a previous waypoint.
    Co-ordinates (Latitude and Longitude)
    Latitude denotes the vehicle position in degrees 
    (°) - up to 90° North (North Pole) or 90° South 
    (South Pole) from the equator.
    Longitude denotes the vehicle position in 
    degrees (°) - up to 180° East or 180° West from 
    the Prime Meridian. The Prime Meridian passes 
    through Greenwich in England.
    Each degree of Latitude or Longitude can be 
    divide into 60 minutes (60’) and each minute into 
    60 seconds (60”)
    When entering a co-ordinate, use the following 
    format:
    N (or S) DD° MM’ SS”
    E (or W) DD° MM’ SS”
    (Where N, S, E and W represent the compass 
    points and D, M and S represent Degrees, 
    Minutes and Seconds respectively).
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    Delete Route
    Copy Route
    New Route
    Waypoints
    Insert Waypoint
    Current Position
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