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    							CARiN II - Navigation System
    CARiN II - Navigatie - systeem
    CARiN II - Syst ème de na vigation
    CARiN II - Na vigationssystem
    CARiN II - Sistema di na vigazione
    CARiN II - Sistema de na vegación
    CARiN II - Sistema de na vegação 
    						
    							Navigation System
    Syst Áeme de navigation
    Navigationssystem
    Sistema di navigazione
    As part of Land Rover environmental policy, this publication is printed on paper made from
    chlorine free pulp.
    ÓRover Group Limited 1999 Publication No. LRL 0310 
    						
    							The CARiN Navigation system fitted to your
    vehicle has be chosen to add to your
    motoring enjoyment.
    Whether you use your vehicle for business
    and rely on the latest traffic information to
    help you to reach your destination on time or
    drive purely for pleasure, we want you to
    make full use of all the advantages the
    system can afford you. Ensure that you take
    time to read the instructions in this manual
    and to use it to its utmost capabilities.
    CARiN Navigation System
    Contents Page
    Warnings ..................................................... 1
    General information ..................................... 1
    Controls and Display ................................... 5
    Menu screen................................................ 6
    Main menu................................................... 7
    Guidance ................................................... 15
    Emergency menu ...................................... 17
    Alternative route ........................................ 18
    Destination store........................................ 19
    Via points ................................................... 21
    System settings ......................................... 23
    CD information........................................... 25
    Troubleshooting......................................... 26
    Glossary .................................................... 29
    Screen icons .............................................. 30 
    						
    							CARiN Navigation System
    1
    The usage of the navigation
    system does NOT exempt the
    driver from his responsibilities.
    Pay attention to the local traffic
    regulations. Watching the road is
    more important than watching the
    screen.
    If the current traffic situation and
    the advice or the navigation
    system is in contradiction, traffic
    regulations always have priority
    over advice given by the system.
    We recommend you to change
    system settings or enter new
    destinations only when the car is
    not moving or let it be done by
    your passenger.
    To avoid faulty operation or
    interference of the system do not
    cover the GPS aerial.
    CD’s are constantly being updated
    and mapping may not be as
    detailed as expected in some
    areas. If you encounter difficulties
    in identifying a minor road use the
    nearest main road name.NOTE: After transport of the car by a car
    train or a car ferry the navigation system may
    need some minutes for exact repositioning.
    NOTE: After the car battery has been
    disconnected, the system may need up to 15
    minutes for exact repositioning. The car has
    to be situated outdoors and the system has
    to be switched on to receive the GPS
    satellites.
    NOTE: The system is fully operational even
    without valid GPS data, but the accuracy of
    positioning may decrease.
    NOTE: As soon as sufficient GPS data is
    received the colour of the satellite icon in the
    GPS window changes from red to green.
    NOTE: On motorways the distance indicators
    of the system for exits are different from
    those on the motorway signs. The motorway
    signs refer to the distance to the beginning of
    the exit, whereas the system refers to the
    end of the exit. This is the point where you
    have to turn
    .
    NOTE: When using the Rotary Switch for
    selecting any of the navigation items, the
    switch must always be pressed to confirm
    selection.
    WARNINGSGENERAL INFORMATION 
    						
    							CARiN Navigation System
    2
    THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
    The Navigation System  is a powerful tool
    in assisting the driver. By automating route
    planning and guidance you can concentrate
    on the essential things in today’s growing
    traffic - especially in congested areas.
    Complicated and time-consuming planning
    with conventional city and road maps is no
    longer required. You simply enter the
    destination before driving off and activate
    Guidance and the system does the rest.
    Guidance advice is given in both a visual and
    acoustical way. Three controls and a simple
    menu structure ensure ease of operation.
    Navigation system
    Determination of the vehicle position
    The sensors that are integrated into the
    system measure the movement of the
    vehicle. The distance driven is recorded by
    an electronic signal from the speedometer
    and the rotary movements of bends by the
    gyroscope (a rotary measurement system).The information from these sensors is,
    however, not always exact as the values can
    be affected by the skidding of the wheels,
    varying tyre pressure due to changes in
    temperature, etc.
    By comparing these signals with the digitised
    map it is possible to correct any inaccuracies
    produced by the sensors and to determine
    the position of the vehicle quite precisely. In
    order to correct the data, a signal from the
    GPS satellites is required for a period of
    several minutes.
    GPS (Global Positioning System)
    The GPS is based on the reception of signals
    from a total of 24 GPS satellites at a height
    of 21000 km (13050 miles). The GPS
    receiver can handle up to 8 satellite signals
    simultaneously. This allows an accuracy of
    about 30 M (98 ft.) to 100 M (328 ft.) which is
    further improved by the other sensors.
    Global Positioning System 
    						
    							CARiN Navigation System
    3
    To determine the position with sufficient
    accuracy, signals from at least 4 satellites
    must be received.
    Receiving signals
    When the vehicle is parked for  long period of
    time, the satellites will move on during this
    period due to earth rotation. Therefore, when
    the ignition is turned on again it can take a
    few minutes before the system can pick up
    enough satellites and evaluate the signals
    being received.
    NOTE: You can recognise when reception is
    acceptable, the satellite symbol turns to
    green in the display. If the reception is not
    acceptable, the satellite symbol remains red.
    When starting up, CARIN may tell you, You
    are now leaving the digitised area
    . The
    monitored map will then show the vehicle in
    a position off the road. If there are other
    roads in this position, it may send
    inappropriate messages, meaning that it
    supposes the vehicle is on one of the other
    roads.
    NOTE: When the vehicle has been at
    standing still for a long period of time, the
    system may be temporarily inhibited. It will
    operate reliably again once the GPS
    reception is at an acceptable level.
    Limited GPS Reception
    GPS disturbance may also occur if the
    reception is interrupted or interference
    occurs over a distance of several miles.
    Reception may be interrupted or interference
    can occurs as follows:
    In multi-storey car parks, garages,
    in tunnels and under bridges 
    						
    							CARiN Navigation System
    4
    In between high buildings.
    In forests or tree-lined avenues.
    During heavy rain showers and
    thunderstorms.
    In valleys and in mountainous regions. 
    						
    							CARiN Navigation System
    5
    Unfavourable satellite alignment
    Unfavourable satellite alignment in
    conjunction with the incorrect positioning of
    the GPS antenna may give bad signal
    reception over longer periods.
    If the GPS antenna has been properly
    installed, GPS reception should be available
    for about 95 % of driving time. If regular
    interference in reception occurs, incorrect
    mounting of the GPS antenna may be the
    cause. If this is the case, we recommend you
    to contact your nearest Land Rover dealer.
    However, the navigation computer is able to
    compensate for reception problems over a
    period of a few minutes without functional
    interference.
    Controls and display
    1.
     Rotary switch - Use the switch to
    select items from the menu. 
    ROTATE
    the switch to select items, PRESS the
    switch once to accept the item selected.
    2.
     Repeat Button - Press the button to
    repeat the last spoken instruction during
    guidance.
    3.
     Re-route Button - Press the button and
    the system automatically plans a new
    route.
    4.
     Display Screen - The display screen is
    automatically switched on (ignition key
    position II).
    SYSTEM OPERATION
    The system operates through the ignition
    switch. The display first shows a 
    Safety
    Instruction 
    on use of the system. After
    pressing the rotary switch the 
    Main Menu
    appears. Some seconds later the system is
    initialised and you can select the navigation
    functions (options in highlighted letters).
    CONTROLS AND DISPLAY 
    						
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