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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, then 
turn the rotary control (8) until the correct value 
is shown (see ‘Co-ordinates (Latitude and 
Longitude)’, page 57).
Press...

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Off-Road Navigation
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...

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Off-Road Navigation
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...

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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...

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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 (7) 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:...

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Off-Road Navigation
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...

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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’, 
page 58). The larger arrow represents the 
direction to the next waypoint (see ‘Destination 
arrow’, page 57).
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...

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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...

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Off-Road Navigation
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 (8).
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...

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Off-Road Navigation
NAVIGATION HELP
The help facility can be accessed from any of the 
guidance screen menus. Highlight and select 
‘Help’ using the rotary control (8). 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 screen, use the rotary control to 
scroll down the text.
To change...
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