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Page 1 - AND JAGUARVOICE

RTOUCH-SCREEN DISPLAY AND JAGUARVOICEPublication Part No. JJM 18 42 26 701

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10Quick OverviewLNavigation Menu StructureMenu screens are provided to select various functions. To select a menu item, use the touch button for the o

Page 3 - Handbook Contents

Route Guidance100LArrival GuidanceWhen the vehicle arrives at the destination, the screen shows the destination location details. This is confirmed by

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101End User Licence AgreementsREnd User Licence AgreementsOrdnance Survey DataPlease read this agreement carefully before using the Navigation System.

Page 5 - Quick Start

End User Licence Agreements102LTHE DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY, SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT, DO NOT AFFECT OR PREJUDICE YOUR ST

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103End User Licence AgreementsRLimitation of liabilityThe price of the DATABASE does not include any consideration for assumption of risk of consequen

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105General InformationRJaguarVoiceIntroduction to JaguarVoiceIntroductionJaguarVoice provides a safe and convenient way of controlling the following v

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General Information106LSteering wheel voice switches1. Message centre display.2. Voice button – The XJ and S-TYPE.3. Voice button – X-TYPE.4. Menu but

Page 10 - Quick Overview

107Using the SystemRUsing the SystemInitialisationJaguarVoice is ready to operate 10 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to position ‘II’ (ign

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Using the System108LFirst try some of these commandsTuning the radioStoring a nametag to this stationYour instructions to the system System responsePr

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109Using the SystemRRecalling the nametag you have just storedEntering a Phone NumberNow try entering a phone number of your choice and try some of th

Page 13 - Introduction

11Quick OverviewRJaguarVoicePress and release the steering wheel voice button (A), wait for the end of the beep and say: ‘Voice Help’.• The voice syst

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Using the System110LOperating Tips• After pressing the voice button, wait for the end of the single listening beep before giving the command.* ‘LISTEN

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111Using the SystemRNametagsNametags are a unique name or phrase of your choice which can be used to recall a radio station or dial a phone number.For

Page 16 - Touch-screen Display

Using the System112LSome Useful Notes• Only one person at a time can use the voice system.• Excessive noise, for example while driving with windows op

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113How to Say NumbersRHow to Say NumbersNumbers in voice commands must be given as shown below. Either ‘zero’ or ‘oh’ can be used for ‘0’, most users

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Voice Command List114LVoice Com mand ListKey to functionsCertain commands are only available to the driver, these are indicated in the following list:

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115Voice Command ListRRadio Commands• RADIO PLAY or RADIO ONTurns the sound system on.• RADIO OFFTurns the sound system off. Use this command to turn

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Voice Command List116LPhone Commands(if fitted)Note: In noisy conditions, for example, in heavy rain or driving at high speed on a rough road surface,

Page 21 - Climate Control

117Voice Command ListRNote: •When an outgoing phone call is terminated, the sound system will remain in phone mode. To change to another mode, give th

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Voice Command List118LNavigation Commands(Front use only)• [NAVIGATION] SHOW DESTINATION• [NAVIGATION] SHOW [CURRENT] POSITION• [NAVIGATION] SHOW WHOL

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119Voice Command ListR• [NAVIGATION] MINIMISE DISTANCESets the navigation system route preferences to select the shortest route.• [NAVIGATION] MINIMIS

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12Quick OverviewLSome Useful Voice Commands< > indicates a number or stored nametag to be inserted.For the full list of commands, see the Chapte

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Voice Command List120LTo list navigation memory points with nametags• Press the NAV key next to the screen to select the navigation system, if require

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121Voice Command ListRTo play the nametag associated with a memory point• Follow steps 1–4 (to list navigation memory points with nametags) to list al

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Voice Training122LVoice Trai ningTraining IntroductionThe voice system is able to interpret most English speakers without difficulty. If, however, you

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123Voice TrainingRTraining Command ListThe ‘sounds’ of the following training commands are required for the voice system to ‘learn’, although some of

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Trouble-shooting124LTrouble-shootingError MessagesIn addition to the voice command prompts given by the system, the error messages shown on this and t

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125Trouble-shootingRGeneral (continued)COMMAND NOT RECOGNISEDThe voice system has failed to recognise your command.• Ensure that the command format is

Page 31 - Steering Wheel Controls

Trouble-shooting126LGeneral (continued)VOICE IN USE Another occupant is using the voice system. Only one occupant can use the system at a time. After

Page 32 - Cassette Tape

127Trouble-shootingRNametags (continued)NAMETAG TOO LONG The nametag given is too long. The voice system accepts a maximum nametag length of up to 3.7

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Trouble-shooting128LNavigation (continued).UNABLE TO FIND WAYPOINTDisplayed by the voice system when the ‘NAVIGATION ADD WAY POINT <nametag>’ co

Page 34 - Single CD Player

129Trouble-shootingRNavigation (continued).NAV SYSTEM NOT RESPONDINGDisplayed during a Navigation nametag storage session when the voice system fails

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13IntroductionROwner InformationGeneral InformationThe touch-screen provides touch-control of vehicle climate, audio, navigation and telephone systems

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Index131RAAudio systemaudio setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41cassette controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32cassette tape player oper

Page 38 - Rear Multimedia

Index132LJJaguarVoicecommand confirmation . . . . . . . . . 110command list. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114how to say numbers . . . . . . . . .

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Introduction14LNavigation SystemThis Jaguar navigation system assists the driver by providing a route to a selected destination. Guidance is given by

Page 40 - Radio Operation

15IntroductionRJaguarVoiceJaguarVoice provides a safe and convenient way for the driver and/or rear occupants to control the following vehicle systems

Page 41 - Audio Setup

Touch-screen Display16LTouch-screen DisplayXJ and S-TYPE Touch-screen DisplayX-TYPE Touch-screen Display

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17Touch-screen DisplayRVehicle DifferencesVehicle differencesThe main differences between Jaguar model touch-screens are:• Climate control:X-TYPE has

Page 43 - Radio Data Systems

Touch-screen Display18LVolume PresetAfter touching the Volume button, the screen displays the buttons for adjustment of volume associated with the nav

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19Touch-screen DisplayRSystem SetupAfter touching the System Setup button, the screen displays the buttons for selecting user settings or vehicle sett

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2LThis handbook forms part of the Owner literature supplied with your vehicle. Left hand drive and right hand drive conditions may be shown in the gra

Page 46 - Programme Type (PTY)

Touch-screen Display20LThe XJ vehicle settingsAfter touching the Vehicle Settings button, the screen displays the buttons that switch certain function

Page 47 - Audio System Source

21Climate ControlRClimate ControlInformationA general introduction to the climate control system is given in the Owner’s Handbook. The operating infor

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Climate Control22LControls (XJ and S-TYPE)1. Select climate control touch-screen.2. Adjust blower speed.3. Select automatic operation. 4. Decrease lef

Page 49 - Audio System Care

23Climate ControlRControls (X-TYPE)1. Select climate control touch-screen.2. Adjust blower speed.3. Air conditioner on/off. 4. Automatic operation. 5.

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Climate Control24LIgnition OnThe climate control system operates in position ‘II’ (run) of the ignition switch.When the ignition is switched to run or

Page 51 - Navigation - Overview

25Climate ControlRTemperature SelectionSet the required interior temperature with the red or blue arrowed buttons. Press the red buttons to increase t

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Climate Control26LDeselecting air recirculation cancels AUTO mode.Latched Air RecirclationTo latch air recirculation (so that it remains selected), pr

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27Climate ControlRIn cold ambient conditions, at the start of a journey, the front and rear screen heaters will switch on automatically for the timed

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Climate Control28LSwitching Climate Control OffTo switch the system off, touch the system ON/OFF button on the CLIMATE CONTROL screen. The touch-scree

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29Climate ControlRItems Relevant to the XJ OnlySmog sensingWhere fitted, the smog sensor detects road traffic pollutants and automatically selects air

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Handbook Contents3RQuick OverviewQuick Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Owner InformationIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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31Steering Wheel ControlsRAudio Syst emXJ and S-TYPEX-TYPEFour audio system control switches are situated on the left-hand side of the steering wheel.

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Cassette Tape32LCassette Tape1. AUDIO. Press to turn audio system ON, or to display relevant audio screen and associated touch-screen buttons.2. Touch

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33Cassette TapeRCassette Player OperationIn TAPE mode, touch-screen buttons (shown above) provide for selection of cassette tape track, Dolby and chan

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Single CD Player34LSingle CD Player1. AUDIO. Press to turn audio system ON, or to display relevant audio screen and associated touch-screen buttons.2.

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35Single CD PlayerRIn CD mode, touch-screen buttons (shown above) provide for selection of CD tracks.The display will show the CD screen. The CD symbo

Page 63 - Screen Types

Compact Disc (CD) Changer36LCompact Disc (CD) ChangerLoading the CD changerA CD changer (where fitted) is installed in the luggage compartment and wil

Page 64 - Navigation Menu

37Compact Disc (CD) ChangerRCD Changer OperationCD changer modeIn CD changer mode, touch-screen buttons (shown above) provide for track and disc selec

Page 65 - Route Setting

Rear Multimedia38LRear MultimediaRear Multimedia Operation (The XJ only)In REAR MULTIMEDIA mode, when the rear multimedia system is using one of its o

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39Rear MultimediaRRear Multimedia SettingsThe XJ driver or front seat passenger can inhibit the Rear Multimedia System Controls.Press the MENU button,

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Radio40LRadioRadio OperationReceptionFM reception offers the advantages of low noise interference, minimal distortion, wide dynamic range, extended fr

Page 69 - Route Options

41RadioRAutomatic volume controlThis maintains radio volume at a level sufficient to overcome road noise as vehicle speed increases or decreases. To a

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Radio42LCountry During initial factory installation, this is used to set the radio to one of the following regions: Europe, Australia or Japan. Region

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43RadioRDigital Signal ProcessingDSP (premium audio system only) facilitates optimisation of sound for specific seating positions and is accessed via

Page 72 - Set Up Menu

Radio44LRDS OperationTo activate RDS, press the TA button and hold for at least 2 seconds until RDS ON is displayed.To deactivate RDS, press the TA bu

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45RadioRRDS Trouble-shooting GuideIncorrect response from RDS Reason and reactionRadio does not display programme name.Check that RDS is turned on by

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Radio46LProgramme Type (PTY)This has two functions; to display current station programme type and to select a programme type and re-tune to it.Momenta

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47Audio System SourceRAudio System SourceChange the Audio SourcePress the desired audio system source button.AM/FM modeIn AM/FM mode, touch-screen but

Page 76 - Destination Entry

Audio System Source48LAuto memory (A MEM)The automatic memory function programmes the nine strongest stations on a selected waveband to presets 1 to 9

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49Audio System CareRAudio Syst em CareRadioDo not use gas, solvents or abrasive cleaners on the radio. Wipe the surface of the radio with a lint-free

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Quick Start5RQuick OverviewClimate Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Navigat

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Audio System Care50L

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51Navigation - OverviewRNavigation SystemIntroductionThe navigation system will guide the driver to a specific location on a map. The location can be

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Navigation - Overview52LErrors in Vehicle PositionUnder certain driving conditions, it is possible that the vehicle position shown on the map display

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53Navigation - OverviewRMap information is regularly updated, but all areas are not necessarily covered to the same level of detail. Some areas, in pa

Page 83 - Points of Interest (POI)

Navigation - Overview54LHow the System WorksThe system uses signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites, which allow the approximate p

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55Navigation - OverviewRRoute Guidance PositionUnder certain driving conditions, it is possible that the route guidance may be inaccurate. Some exampl

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Navigation - Overview56LControl Panel (the XJ shown)1. Touch-screen.2. NAV (Navigation) buttonNavigation forms part of the overall vehicle telematics

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57Basic Screen DisplaysRBasic Screen DisplaysScreen DisplaysNAV buttonPress the NAV button to select the navigation system.The road safety caution wil

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Basic Screen Displays58L6. Lower text area - Shows the current street name (present vehicle location). While operating the system, this text area is r

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59Basic Screen DisplaysRNAV buttonThe NAV button has the following functions:• Selects the navigation system.• While the navigation system is selected

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Basic Screen Displays60LPOI/POI Off buttonsPOI - Selects the quick points of interest function to display POI icons on the map.POI Off - Deselects the

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61Basic Screen DisplaysRCharacter Input• Enter the desired name by touching each button in turn (1).The characters entered are displayed on the screen

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Basic Screen Displays62LNext manoeuvre point - Indicates the location of the next instruction on the route ahead.Next turn icon - Shows the action to

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63Screen TypesRScreen TypesMap Screen• Choose Display Options from the Navigation menu and select split screen or full screen.Split screenWhen set to

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Navigation Menu64LNavigation MenuNavigation MenuThe Navigation menu is the top level menu of the system, showing the functions that are available:Dest

Page 95 - Route Calculation

65Route SettingRRoute Set tingSetting a RouteThis is a simple example showing how to use the basic features of the system to set a route. It describes

Page 96 - Storing Way Points

Route Setting66LDestination Entry MenuThe Destination Entry menu shows the options available for setting a route. The map inset shows the currently se

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67Route SettingREnter House Number• Enter the house number by touching the buttons required.For more information, see ‘Number Input’, page 61.• When a

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Route Setting68LAlternative routesThe system will also calculate at least one alternative route (where possible). The alternative route(s) can be view

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69Route OptionsRRoute Op tionsRoute Options MenuThe menu shows the route options available:DetourRoute PreferencesDisplay Whole RouteCalculateCancel G

Page 100 - Route Guidance

7Quick OverviewRQuick OverviewClimate Control (XJ and S-TYPE panel shown)1. Select climate control touch-screen.2. Adjust blower speed.3. Select autom

Page 101 - End User Licence Agreements

Route Options70LNote: The system will use your route preference settings wherever possible. However in some circumstances, to calculate a satisfactory

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71Route OptionsRAvoid point/areaAny point on the route can be avoided if required.• Touch the Avoid button next to the required entry in the turn list

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Set Up Menu72LSet Up MenuNavigation Set Up MenuThe menu shows the setup options available:Average Speed SettingsQuick POI SelectionRestore System Defa

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73Set Up MenuRMap Options - Memory Point Icons: Show. - Time To Destination: Show. - Message Centre Guidance: Off. - Low Fuel Warning: On.• To select

Page 105 - General Information

Set Up Menu74LDisplay OptionsThe screen shows the display options available, with the current selections highlighted.Guidance options:Turn Arrows - W

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75Set Up MenuRSearch Area/Country ChangeTo reduce the time taken to calculate a route, some map databases are divided into countries, or in the case o

Page 107 - Using the System

Destination Entry76LDestinatio n EntryDestination Entry MenuThe menu shows all the methods available for route setting:AddressMemory PointHomePoint of

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77Destination EntryR• Enter the street name required.• Touch List to display the list of possible streets.The list of possible streets from the charac

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Destination Entry78LOrder of Address EntryThe example just described shows how to enter an address with the street name first, followed by selecting t

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79Destination EntryRUsing a Memory PointAfter selecting Memory Point from the Destination Entry menu, the screen shows the list of stored memory point

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8Quick OverviewLAudio1. AUDIO. Press to turn audio system ON, or to display relevant audio screen and associated touch-screen buttons.2. Touch-screen

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Destination Entry80LNote: While driving, the list scrolling function is not active. You can only choose from the items shown at the top of the list.Pr

Page 113 - How to Say Numbers

81Destination EntryRSelect entrance/exit• Touch Entrance if you wish to join the freeway at this junction.• Touch Exit if you wish to leave the freewa

Page 114 - Voice Command List

Destination Entry82LThe list of possible streets from the characters entered is displayed.• Select the street required.Note: Not all the possible stre

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83Points of Interest (POI)RPoints of In terest (PO I)IntroductionThe Navigation System DVD contains information about a large number of points of inte

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Points of Interest (POI)84LPOI InformationAfter touching a POI icon, the name of the selected POI is displayed at the top of the screen.POI details• T

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85Points of Interest (POI)R• Select the POI required.The map location of the POI is displayed.Note: If entering a POI name results in too many matches

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Points of Interest (POI)86LCity followed by categoryIn this example the order is: city, followed by category, then POI name.• From the Input POI Name

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87Points of Interest (POI)RPOI details• To view the details of the selected POI, touch Info. from the map display.The details include Name, Address, C

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Points of Interest (POI)88LThe screen shows the full list of POI categories.• Select the new category required from the list.The screen shows the new

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89Stored LocationsRStored LocationsStored Locations MenuIn the upper portion of the menu, the various types of stored location are shown:Memory Points

Page 122 - Voice Training

9Quick OverviewRNavigationThe starting position for all these functions is the map screen showing the current position of the vehicle. If any other sc

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Stored Locations90LListAfter touching List, the list of stored memory points is displayed showing ‘Edit Points’ at the top of the screen.• Select an e

Page 124 - Trouble-shooting

91Stored LocationsRDeleteAfter touching Delete, the list of memory points is displayed showing ‘Delete Points’ at the top of the screen.• Select the e

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Stored Locations92LDeleteThe screen shows the location of the current home position and ‘Delete Home Position? Yes/No’.• Touch Yes to confirm.The scre

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93Stored LocationsRThe screen briefly shows ‘Avoid Area Deleted’.Del. AllAfter touching Del. All, the screen shows ‘Delete all Avoid Areas? Yes/No’.•

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Stored Locations94L2. The Store Dest. & Way Point menu is used after a destination or way point has been entered for the first time using the Dest

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95Route CalculationRRoute CalculationConfirm DestinationAfter entering an address, or selecting a map location, the map screen is displayed showing it

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Storing Way Points96LStoring Way PointsFirst way PointA way point is a stop-off or mid-point between your current location and your destination.After

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97Storing Way PointsRCalculate RouteIf the destination has been entered, then, after storing the final way point, the route calculation can be started

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Route Guidance98LRoute GuidanceFollowing Guidance!WARNING:Only operate, adjust or view the system when it is safe to do so.After touching Start, the i

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99Route GuidanceRAvoid areas can also be set up to be avoided permanently in all route calculations. See ‘Avoid Area’, page 92.Touch buttonsThe button

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