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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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Off-road Navigation 30 Compass Guidance Display H3092 Compass Mode N 51 44 00 W HDG 311 Alt 685yds GMT 15:05 1 11 57 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 Greenwich Mean Time NOTE:The readings for the compass, current co-ordinates, heading and altitude are updated every 2 seconds.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. H3350 130.47 mls BRG 235 1 START N 51 44 00 WHDG 3111 11 57 return Routes End Guidance GoTo Map Display Reduced Data Display Timing Help The timing facility can be accessed from any of the guidance screen menus. Highlight and select’Timing’using the rotary select control. Timing from H3354 TIMING FROM 0 : 22 : 17 - : - - - : - - 1 WAYPOINT 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.
Off-road Navigation 31 Timing to H3352 TIMING TO 1 WAYPOINT 0 : 21 : 34 - : - - - : - - 6 WAYPOINT 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. H3353 TIMING TO 1 WAYPOINT 0 : 21 : 54 - : - - - : - - 6 WAYPOINT return Stop Reset Timing From To stop or start the stopwatch, turn the rotary select control to view the menu, 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.
Off-road Navigation 32 NAVIGATION HELP H3358 130.47 mls BRG 235 1 START N 51 44 00 WHDG 3111 11 57 return Routes End Guidance GoTo Map Display Reduced Data Display Timing Help The help facility can be accessed from any of the guidance screen menus. Highlight and select’Help’using the rotary select control, a list of help topics will be displayed. H3355 HELP LIST return Review Route Delete Route Copy Route New Route Waypoints Insert Waypoint Current Position Use the rotary select 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 select button to scroll down the text.To change from one help topic to another, turn the rotary select control and select’Help Index’, then highlight and select the next topic. To return to the route guidance display turn the rotary select control, then highlight and select’return’from the menu.
Off-road Navigation 33 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 displays. 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 (i.e. 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 back-track to a previous waypoint. Co-ordinates (Latitude & Longitude) Latitude denotes the vehicle position in degrees (°)-upto90°North (North Pole) or 90°South (South Pole) - from the equator. Longitude denotes the vehicle position in degrees (°)-upto180°East or 180°West - from the Prime Meridian (0°). The Prime Meridian passes through Greenwich in England. Each degree of Latitude or Longitude can be divided 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.)Compass The red compass arrow always points to True North (to an accuracy of±15°). True North is the basis from which heading and bearing readings are calculated. Heading The heading is the direction in which the vehicle is pointing. The navigation computer and GPS satellite receiver work in conjunction, to calculate the difference in degrees (°) between the vehicle’s direction and True North - this is the reading shown. Heading Up Icon This indicates the direction in which the direction arrow should be pointing to follow the shortest route (by distance) to the destination or next waypoint. The icon will remain at the top (0°) of the compass part of the guidance displays. Bearing The bearing is the direction (as the crow flies) to the destination or next waypoint. The bearing is calculated in degrees (°) from True North. Altitude The altitude reading is accurate to within 150 ft (50 m). If a valid reading is not available, the last known altitude will be shown.