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Land Rover Range Rover Carin Ii 2000 Navigation System 2nd Edition Rover Manual
Land Rover Range Rover Carin Ii 2000 Navigation System 2nd Edition Rover Manual
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1 Navigation System Contents Satellite navigation 2........................................................ Operating information 3......................................................................... Installing the navigation CD 4................................................................ Controls 5.............................................................................................. Settings 6.............................................................................................. Road Navigation 7............................................................ Entering a destination 8......................................................................... Route guidance 13................................................................................. Destination memory 15......................................................................... Entering the vehicle’s position 18.......................................................... Off-Road Navigation 19...................................................... Creating a route 20................................................................................ Waypoints 23........................................................................................ Modifying a route 26............................................................................. Route guidance 28................................................................................. Timing 30.............................................................................................. Navigation help 32................................................................................. Navigation terminology 33..................................................................... 2000 Rover Group Limited Publication Part No. LRL0325ENG - 2nd Edition
Satellite Navigation 2 SATELLITE NAVIGATION The satellite navigation system fitted to your vehicle uses the Global Positioning System (GPS). This works in conjunction with direction and speed sensors incorporated in the vehicle’s electronic systems, to continually monitor its position. The navigation computer then integrates this data with the information stored on the navigation CD, enabling you to plan and follow a route map, whether on or off-road, to your desired destination. This is particularly useful if you are travelling to or through unfamiliar territory. There are 24 GPS satellites in orbit (at a height of 21,000 km) around the earth. The GPS navigation system will pick up and utilise any available signals to plot your position. To accurately determine the position of the vehicle, the GPS receiver needs to be able to pick up the signals from at least four satellites.Obstacles such as tall buildings, trees, tunnels and mountains can sometimes shield a vehicle from satellite signals, which may cause a temporary interruption to the operation of the navigation system. However, the vehicle’s direction and speed sensors will minimise any adverse effect on the operation of the navigation system, if this should occur. Normal operation will resume once the obstruction has been passed.
Operating Information 3 IMPORTANT The navigation system is designed only as a guide and does not relieve the driver of the responsibility for driving in accordance with traffic regulations. When driving off-road, the navigation system will not supply detailed information concerning the terrain being traversed - carry out a preliminary survey on foot before negotiating difficult terrain and refer to the ’Off-road driving’section of the Owner’s Handbook for helpful information. In the interests of safety, information should only be programmed into the navigation system when the vehicle is stationary.The navigation system can only provide information and guidance for the area covered by the navigation CD - ensure that you are using the latest version of the correct CD for your country. Some of the road maps contain areas of unattributed geometry. In these areas, the road navigation system will announce that you are leaving the registered road network. The navigation screen will revert to a map display showing the current vehicle position and no audible instructions will be given. NOTE:Navigation CDs are updated approximately every 6 months, and you will automatically receive the first update free, along with information on how to order further updates. Under normal operating conditions, the navigation system requires approximately 8 seconds to confirm the vehicle’s position using the satellites. If the vehicle battery has been disconnected, or if the vehicle has been transported to a new location on another vehicle (eg. by trailer or train), the navigation system will require approximately 15 minutes to identify the new position. Entering the new location manually will reduce this delay (see’Entering the vehicle’s position’). Metallic objects interfere with satellite signal reception. For this reason, do not store any metallic objects in close proximity to the satellite antenna, located under the right hand wiper mounting at the base of the windscreen.
Installing the Navigation CD 4 The navigation computer is located on the right hand side of the luggage compartment. Check that the’ON’indicator light is illuminated; if not, press the eject button (1) to activate the system. Partially insert the navigation CD, until it is automatically drawn into the computer (the’CD-IN’indicator light illuminates). Once the navigation CD is loaded, it is unnecessary to remove it unless the following applies: You are travelling to an area not covered by the current CD (another country, for example), in which case, the correct CD for the new country must be installed. If you are updating the computer with the latest version of the navigation CD (the CDs are updated approximately every 6 months). To eject the navigation CD press the eject button (1). IMPORTANT DO NOT insert any CD into the navigation computer, other than a genuine satellite navigation CD. NOTE:If road or off-road navigation is selected, and there is no navigation CD loaded, the warning’Note: No CD in navigation computer! Please insert CD!’will appear in the display. Insert the CD and wait for a few seconds until the display reverts to the GPS display.
Controls 5 1. Navigation display The navigation system operates using a series of menus and map screens, which appear on the liquid crystal display. Illumination for the display will dim automatically for night time viewing. IMPORTANT DO NOT push or rub the screen. This may damage the display. 2. Rotary select control Use to make all selections when operating the navigation system. Rotate the control to scroll up or down a vertical menu, or across a horizontal menu, until the chosen item is highlighted. Press the control to select the item. 3. Mute control Press to mute the audio navigation instructions, press again to reactivate.4. Re-route control (RE-RTE) Press to select the re-route function, then use the rotary select control to set and select the detour distance (to avoid roadworks or traffic queues, for example). When the navigation computer has plotted the new route, audio and visual instructions are given. 5. Menu control Press to return the display to the main menu. 6. Repeat control Press to listen to the last navigation instruction for a second time. The repeat function will only operate if the last instruction given is still valid. Switching on With the starter switch in the first or second position, press the menu control. Turn the rotary select control until either’Road Navigation’or’Off Road Navigation’is highlighted, then press the control to select. To switch off the monitor, highlight and select’Monitor off’from the main menu.
Settings 6 H3066 MENU Road Navigation Off Road Navigation Set Monitor Off Press the’MENU’control to view the display main menu, then use the rotary select control to highlight and select’Set’. The display’s basic settings can be adjusted to suit regional and personal requirements. There are four main settings that can be changed. Use the rotary select control to highlight and select the setting to be changed. Turn the control to adjust the setting, then press to select. H3067 SET Units Language D km 110y 220y 550ymilesGB Other Volume Wp. radius - 2 Language There is a choice of two different languages, each represented by the appropriate letter or letters. The choice of languages is market dependent. Adjusting this setting will change the language used for all display screens and audible instructions. NOTE:The setting listed as’Other’is for dealer use only. Consult your dealer if a change of language options is required. Units This setting alters the type of unit (imperial or metric) used by the navigation system to measure distance. Volume This setting alters the volume at which all audible instructions are given. The audible instruction voice will sound during adjustment, to help in finding a comfortable volume. Waypoint radius For more information see the’Off-road navigation’section.
Road Navigation 7 H3068 MENU Road Navigation Off Road Navigation Set Monitor Off Switching on With the starter switch in position’I’or’II’, press the menu control. Turn the rotary select control until’Road Navigation’is highlighted, then press to select. An information screen appears, as follows: Please drive safely. Wear your safety belt. The navigation system is no substitute for the observance of traffic laws and constant attention to actual traffic situations. For your safety do not enter data into the navigation system while driving. Please press the rotary knob to accept. Read the advice and then press the rotary select control to continue.The satellite road navigation system provides the following facilities: Recommended routes allowing for personal preferences (fastest route, without using motorways etc). Destination input using either town/road name, by selecting a point of interest or by the use of cross hairs on the destination map. Audio and visual destination guidance, including automatically updated instructions (in case of ignored or unheard instructions or if road works cause a diversion). General information on destination and present location (hotels, restaurants, parking etc). An address book to store frequently needed destinations.
Road Navigation 8 ENTERING A DESTINATION ROMAN WAY. O. -OXFORD Dest. input Instruction Route map New route Information H3154 From the options menu, highlight and select ’Dest. input’, the destination menu will appear and the last destination entered will be displayed as the default. UNITED KINGDOM INPUT DESTINATION Delete destination H3155 GLOUCESTER Road: return Index space delete enter Road: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1234567890. -, Turn the rotary select control until the town or city is highlighted, then press the control to select. A’typewriter’screen will appear at the bottom of the display. Turn the rotary select control until the first letter of the destination town is highlighted, then press the control to select. Repeat this procedure until the full name of the town has been entered, then highlight the’enter’prompt and press to select.As an aid to the selection process, when entering a name using the typewriter, the navigation computer will automatically display only the letters that, according to the computer, could follow the preceding letter to give a valid name. Once the navigation computer has been provided with enough information, the system may suggest the completed name and’enter’or’Index’is highlighted. If the name is correct, select the enter prompt, then repeat the process to enter the road name and, if possible, the house number of your destination. If the wrong destination has been entered, highlight and select’Delete destination’,or highlight and select’Index’(see’Using the index’). Using the index If the place name of the destination is long, or if you are unsure of the spelling, use the index to speed up the process. After entering the first few letters of the name, highlight and select the’index’ prompt. The relevant part of the index appears. Using the rotary select control, scroll through the list until the correct destination is highlighted, then press the control to select.
Road Navigation 9 Using destination information If an exact address is not known (if you are travelling to a museum, theatre or sports centre for example), the destination information facility enables you to select a specific building or monument as your destination. return Info on destination Info on current location Route selection Route list Destination input map Destination memory Volume navigation INFORMATION H3156 Enter the desired town name, then, using the rotary select control, highlight and select’Information’. From the information menu, highlight and select’Info on destination’, or if your destination is in the same town or city as your current position, highlight and select ’Info on current location’. Scroll through the’Info on destination’or ’Info on current location’menu until the desired category is highlighted, then press to select. Use one of two methods to select your destination, as follows: Use the typewriter menu to enter the name of the chosen destination, then highlight and select’enter’. Highlight and select’Index’, then scroll through the list until the chosen destination is highlighted, then press to select. NOTE:If’CITY CENTRE’is selected, the navigation computer will select this as your destination without the need to use the typewriter or index.