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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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Road Navigation 10 Route selection return On main roads On minor roads Fastest route Shortest route ROUTE SELECTION H2879 After selecting the chosen destination, highlight and select the route preference prompt on the left of the display, below the destination address. The route can adopt one of four methods; ’On main roads’- motorways and main arterial roads are given priority. ’On minor roads’- motorways are avoided, wherever possible. ’Fastest route’- this selection plots your route using the fastest roads and avoiding town centres etc. ’Shortest route’- this selection plots the shortest route possible (in terms of distance). Highlight and select your preferred choice of route. NOTE:The navigation system plots routes according to the road information and characteristics stored on the navigation CD. Therefore, the route suggested by the navigation system may differ from the route that may be expected. UNITED KINGDOM INPUT DESTINATION Information Dest. guide G. -GLOUCESTER UPTON LANE Shortest routeDelete destination H3157 Once the correct destination address and all other information on the Input destination menu is displayed, highlight and select’Dest. Guide’to return to the route guidance display.
Road Navigation 11 USING THE DESTINATION INPUT MAP Once the town or city name has been entered, the destination input map can be used to select the exact destination. Highlight and select’Information’. From the information menu, highlight and select’Destination input map’. QUEDGELEYBROCKWORTH 11A 417 430 4175 4638 5 H2942 return Instruction Cursor Scale Save destination A detailed map of the destination area appears in the display, with the distance to the destination and the direction (as the crow flies) in the top right hand corner.Map scale QUEDGELEYBROCKWORTH 11A 417 430 4175 4638 5 H2941 return Instruction Cursor Scale Save destination It is possible to zoom in or out on the destination area, using the map scale control. To change the scale of the map, turn the rotary select control to view the menu, then highlight and select’Scale’. The current scale appears in place of the menu; rotate the control to increase or decrease the scale (between 125 yards and 50 miles), then press to select. It may take the display a few seconds to refresh the display with the new scale map - ’Please wait a moment...’appears in the display. NOTE:The menu and scale displays disappear automatically, approximately 3 seconds after the last adjustment was made.
Road Navigation 12 Using the cursors QUEDGELEYBROCKWORTH 11A 417 430 4175 4638 5 H2888 return Instruction Cursor Scale Save destination When the destination input map is selected, two blue’cross-hair’lines appear in the display, crossing each other at the current destination. These cursors can be moved to input a new destination as follows: Turn the rotary select control to activate the menu, highlight and select’Cursors’- the horizontal cursor highlights. Turn the rotary select control to move the cursor up or down the map until it crosses the new destination. Press the control to enter - the vertical cursor highlights. Repeat the procedure with the vertical cursor, ensuring that the two cross over at the point on the map which is to be the new destination. The menu appears - highlight and select ’Save destination’. The navigation computer returns to the’Input destination’menu with the new destination displayed.The cursors can be used in conjunction with the scale facility to input a very accurate destination point. Saving the destination When the chosen destination has been pinpointed, using the cursors and the scale facility, highlight and select’Save destination’ on the menu. NOTE:If’Save destination’appears on the menu in black, a valid destination has not been selected on the input destination map.
Road Navigation 13 ROUTE GUIDANCE ROMAN WAY. O. -OXFORD GLOUCESTER CITY CENTRE 51 mls 0 yd Dest. input Instruction Route map New route Information H3158 The route guidance display, provides all the navigation information, both visual and audio, needed during your journey to your destination. Your chosen destination appears at the top left of the display, with the distance and direction (as the crow flies) in the top right. When the navigation computer has calculated an appropriate route to your destination, according to your chosen route preference, an audio instruction is given and the main part of the display shows the following; The distance to the next relevant junction. The direction to be taken at the next relevant junction. The current position. The main menu. As each junction is negotiated, the next relevant junction is displayed along with the appropriate audio instruction. NOTE:To repeat the last audio instruction, press the’Repeat’button to the left of the display, or highlight and select’Instruction’- an instruction will only repeat if it is still valid.Muting audio instruction Press the mute button to the left of the display or, alternatively, from the main menu (illustrated), highlight, but do not select, ’Instruction’. Press and hold the rotary select control for approximately 2 seconds. The speaker symbol alongside’Instruction’ appears with a cross through it indicating that audio instruction is now muted (the indicator light on the mute button illuminates). Highlight and select’Instruction’ to reactivate audio instruction. The volume at which instructions are given can be adjusted, see’Audio instruction volume’.
Road Navigation 14 Using the route map H2889 ABINGDON GWORTHCARTERTONKIDLINGTON E WATER420 4074 44 404142 WITNEY34 return Instruction Scale Map positioning From the main menu, highlight and select ’Route map’. A map of the area surrounding the vehicle’s current location is displayed. A blue circle and arrow represent the position of the vehicle (the tip of the arrow indicating the precise position). The map takes the form of a conventional road map, showing road numbers, railways, urban areas etc. The map can show more or less detail depending on the scale setting. To change the scale, turn the rotary select control to view the menu, then highlight and select’Scale’. The current scale appears in place of the menu; rotate the control to increase or decrease the scale (between 125 yards and 50 miles), then press to select. It may take the display a few seconds to refresh the display with the new scale map - ’Please wait a moment...’appears in the display.The route to your destination appears on the route map as a white line, terminating in a white circle at your destination (if visible on the map). NOTE:Audio instructions will still be given when the route map is displayed. Selecting a new route ROMAN WAY. O. -OXFORD GLOUCESTER CITY CENTRE 51 mls 0 yd Dest. input Instruction Route map New route Information H3159 The’new route’facility enables you to select an alternative route for a set distance, to avoid roadworks, traffic queues etc. From the main menu, highlight and select ’New route’- the distance box, indicating the distance of the detour required appears. Turn the rotary select control to change the detour distance, then press to select. When the navigation computer has plotted the new route, audio and visual instructions are given. The new route can also be viewed on the route map. NOTE:This facility can also be accessed using the re-route button to the left of the display - see’Controls’.
Road Navigation 15 Viewing the route list This facility provides a list of all the roads and counties making up the route to your destination. The route list can be viewed as follows: From the main menu, highlight and select ’Information’. From the information menu, highlight and select’Route list’. return O. -OXFORD HORSPATH RD. 0.1 MLS EASTERN BYPASS RD. 1.8 MLS NORTH WAY 0.4 MLS NORTHERN BYPASS RD. 1.8 MLS A40 0.6 MLS ROUTE LIST H2876 The navigation computer lists the names of roads or streets wherever applicable. It follows therefore, that a number of road or street names may be listed which are different parts of a single’A’or’B’category road that forms part of the route (this might apply where a route passes through a town or city, for example). Wherever a new’A’or ’B’category road is to be used, the new number will be shown on the display.DESTINATION MEMORY Destination memory acts as an address book where frequently used names and addresses can be stored and recalled. Highlight and select’Information’. From the information menu, highlight and select’Destination memory’. Entering an address return Retrieve address Enter address Delete address Enter current car position Last destinations Return to starting point DESTINATION MEMORY H2945 From the’Destination memory’menu, highlight and select’Enter address’. The last destination is displayed as the default address. If a name is required, highlight and select’Name:’, then use the typewriter menu to enter the name. To enter a different address, use the same method as entering a destination. Once the correct address is displayed, highlight and select’enter’.
Road Navigation 16 Retrieving an address return Retrieve address Enter address Delete address Enter current car position Last destinations Return to starting point DESTINATION MEMORY H2946 From the’Destination memory’menu, highlight and select’Retrieve address’. A list of all addresses entered into the destination memory appears in the display. Scroll through the list to highlight and select the chosen address - the display reverts to the’Input destination’menu with the chosen address set as the new destination.Deleting an address return Retrieve address Enter address Delete address Enter current car position Last destinations Return to starting point DESTINATION MEMORY H2947 From the’Destination memory’menu, highlight and select’Delete address’. A list of all addresses entered into the destination memory appears in the display. Scroll through the list and highlight and select the address to be deleted. The navigation computer requests confirmation; if it is the correct address, highlight and select’yes’. The display will revert to the ’Destination memory’menu. If an incorrect address is selected, highlight and select’no’, then select the correct address to be deleted.
Road Navigation 17 Last destinations return Retrieve address Enter address Delete address Enter current car position Last destinations Return to starting point DESTINATION MEMORY H2881 From the’Destination Menu’, highlight and select’Last destinations’. The navigation computer requests whether an address is to be retrieved or deleted, highlight and select the appropriate prompt. A list of the last ten destinations appears. To retrieve one of the addresses, scroll through the list to highlight and select the chosen address. The display reverts to the ’Input destination’menu with the chosen address set as the new destination. To delete one of the addresses, scroll through the list to highlight and select the chosen address. The navigation computer requests confirmation; if it is the correct address, highlight and select’yes’. If the incorrect address is selected, highlight and select’no’, then select the correct address to be deleted.Entering the vehicle’s current position From the’Destination memory’menu, highlight and select’Enter current car position’. The navigation computer calculates and displays the vehicle’s current position. If a name is required, highlight and select ’Name:’, then use the typewriter menu to enter the name. Highlight and select’enter’to store the current position in the destination memory. Return to starting point Highlight and select to enter the journey’s starting point as the new destination, the display returns to the’Destination input’ menu. This feature is particularly useful when going on a round trip.
Road Navigation 18 ENTERING THE VEHICLE’S POSITION If the vehicle battery has been disconnected, or if the vehicle has been transported to a new location on another vehicle (by trailer or train, for example), the navigation system will require up to 15 minutes to identify the new position. Entering the vehicle’s position manually as follows, reduces this delay: Highlight and select’Information’. From the Information menu, scroll down to the next screen and highlight and select’Vehicle position’. NOTE:If the correct CD is in the navigation computer, the country is automatically entered. If you have travelled to a new country, a new CD may be needed. UNITED KINGDOM VEHICLE POSITION Street Map H2884 OXFORD Road: return Index space delete enter RO ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1234567890. -, From the Vehicle position menu, highlight and select’City:’then use the typewriter menu to enter the vehicle’s position (town, road etc) in the same way as you would enter a destination (see’Entering a destination’). Once the town and road names are entered, the navigation computer asks for a’Junction’. This is the name of the road that forms the next junction with your chosen route. UNITED KINGDOM VEHICLE POSITION return Crossing the junction. O. -OXFORD ROMAN WAY HORSPATH RD.Street Map H3160 Highlight and select’Junction’, then enter the name using the typewriter (if required), or select the correct road name if a list of names is displayed -’Crossing junction now’highlights. Press the rotary select control when you reach the junction. NOTE:The vehicle position menu provides a ’Street Map’facility, which enables you to check your vehicle’s current position and assists in identifying the name of the next road junction. For more information on how to use the street map, see’Using the route map’. Provided that the information entered into the computer is correct, the navigation system requires approximately one minute to position the vehicle and provide instructions on how to reach your destination (if a destination has been entered).
Off-road Navigation 19 Switching on H3069 MENU Road Navigation Off Road Navigation Set Monitor Off With the starter switch in position’I’or’II’, press the menu control. Turn the rotary select control until’Off Road Navigation’is highlighted, then press the rotary select control. An information screen appears, as follows: Off road conditions may change. Always ensure it is safe to make the suggested manoeuvre before following any navigational advice. A road marked on a map does not automatically confer right of way. If in doubt, ask the appropriate authority. Refer to the off road driving section of the owner handbook. Read the advice and then press the rotary select control to continue. The off-road satellite navigation system provides the following facilities: An off-road route comprising a series of waypoints. ’As the crow flies’guidance using audible instructions and a map or data display. A compass. The co-ordinates of the vehicle’s current location. The current heading and bearing to your next waypoint or destination. The vehicle’s current altitude. A route list, enabling you to store favourite routes. NOTE:When in use off-road, the Global Positioning System (GPS) can only be guaranteed accurate to within 100m. Please allow for this when plotting waypoints on the route. Navigation status H3485 STATUS COASTAL START WAYPOINT Guidance Radius130 mls 350 mls Forward 110 yds OK The first navigation display shows the current status of the navigation system, referring to the last entered route, including: Name of the last programmed route. Distance to the next waypoint (illustrated as’START’). Distance to the route destination (illustrated as’WAYPOINT’). Waypoint radius (see’Waypoints’). Direction of route guidance. NOTE:If compass guidance mode was last selected, only the compass and the waypoint radius data will be given on the status screen. Press the rotary select control to view the main guidance screen (either’Map display’, ’Full’or’Reduced’guidance. NOTE:If information on a subject is needed, the off-road navigation system provides an on-screen’Help’facility - see’Navigation help’later in this book.