589596
63
Verklein
Vergroot
Pagina terug
1/86
Pagina verder
User Manual
iGO primo
Navigation software
UK English
May 2010, ver. 1.0
2
Thank you for choosing our product as your navigator. Read the Quick Start Guide first and
start using your device right away. This document is the detailed description of the navigation
software. You can easily discover the software while you are using it; however, we still
recommend that you read this manual to fully understand the screens and features.
Thank you for choosing our product as your navigator. Start using your device right away.
This document is the detailed description of the navigation software. You can easily discover
the software while you are using it; however, we still recommend that you read this manual to
fully understand the screens and features.
3
Table of contents
1 Warnings and Safety information ......................................................................... 5
2 Getting started ......................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Startup screen: the Navigation menu ............................................................................. 7
2.2 Buttons and other controls on the screen
....................................................................... 8
2.2.1 Using keyboards .................................................................................................................. 9
2.2.2 Beyond single screen tap ................................................................................................... 10
2.3 Map screen ................................................................................................................... 11
2.3.1 Navigating on the map ....................................................................................................... 11
2.3.2 Position markers ................................................................................................................ 13
2.3.2.1 Vehimarker and Lock-on-Road .................................................................................................. 13
2.3.2.2 Selected map location (Cursor) ................................................................................................. 13
2.3.3 Objects on the map ............................................................................................................ 13
2.3.3.1 Streets and roads ....................................................................................................................... 13
2.3.3.2 Turn preview and Next street ..................................................................................................... 13
2.3.3.3 Lane information and Signposts................................................................................................. 15
2.3.3.4 Junction view ............................................................................................................................. 15
2.3.3.5 3D object types........................................................................................................................... 15
2.3.3.6 Elements of the active route ....................................................................................................... 16
2.3.3.7 Traffic events ............................................................................................................................. 17
2.3.4 Manipulating the map ........................................................................................................ 18
2.3.5 Quick menu ........................................................................................................................ 19
2.3.6 Checking the details of the current position (Where Am I?) ............................................. 22
3 Navigating .............................................................................................................. 24
3.1 Selecting the destination of a route .............................................................................. 24
3.1.1 Entering an address or a part of the address ....................................................................... 24
3.1.1.1 Entering an address ................................................................................................................... 25
3.1.1.2 Entering the midpoint of a street as the destination ................................................................... 27
3.1.1.3 Selecting an intersection as the destination ............................................................................... 28
3.1.1.4 Selecting a city/town centre as the destination........................................................................... 30
3.1.1.5 Entering an address with a postal code ..................................................................................... 31
3.1.1.6 Tips on entering addresses quickly ............................................................................................ 33
3.1.2 Selecting the destination from the Places of Interest ......................................................... 34
3.1.2.1 Quick search for a Place of Interest........................................................................................... 34
3.1.2.2 Searching for a Place of Interest using preset categories .......................................................... 35
3.1.2.3 Searching for a Place of Interest by category ............................................................................ 37
3.1.2.4 Searching for a Place of Interest by name ................................................................................. 40
3.1.2.5 Selecting nearby assistance from 'Where Am I?' ....................................................................... 43
3.1.3 Selecting a map location as the destination ....................................................................... 44
3.1.4 Selecting the destination from your Favourites ................................................................. 45
3.1.5 Selecting one of the most likely destinations (Smart History) ........................................... 46
4
3.1.6 Selecting a recent destination
from the History ................................................................. 47
3.1.7 Building a route from the list of destinations (Create Route) ............................................ 48
3.2 Viewing the entire route on the map ............................................................................ 49
3.3 Checking route parameters and accessing route related functions ............................. 49
3.4 Modifying the route ...................................................................................................... 50
3.4.1 Selecting a new destination when already having a route: New Route, Waypoint or Final
Destination .................................................................................................................................... 50
3.4.2 Setting a new starting position for the route ...................................................................... 51
3.4.3 Editing the list of destinations (Edit Route) ....................................................................... 52
3.4.4 Pausing the active route ..................................................................................................... 53
3.4.5 Cancelling the active route ................................................................................................ 53
3.4.6 Changing the route planning method (route alternatives) .................................................. 54
3.4.7 Changing the vehicle used in route planning ..................................................................... 55
3.4.8 Changing the road types used in route planning ................................................................ 56
3.5 Saving a location as a Favourite destination ............................................................... 57
3.6 Watching the simulation of the route ........................................................................... 58
4 Reference Guide .................................................................................................... 60
4.1 Concepts ....................................................................................................................... 60
4.1.1 Smart Zoom ....................................................................................................................... 60
4.1.2 Daytime and night colour themes ...................................................................................... 60
4.1.3 Colour theme in tunnels ..................................................................................................... 60
4.1.4 Route calculation and recalculation ................................................................................... 61
4.1.5 Road safety cameras and other proximity alert points ....................................................... 63
4.1.6 Speed limit warning ........................................................................................................... 63
4.1.7 Battery and GPS position quality indicators ...................................................................... 64
4.1.8 Stored and online traffic information in route planning ..................................................... 65
4.2 'More' menu .................................................................................................................. 67
4.3 Settings menu ............................................................................................................... 68
4.3.1 Sound and Warnings .......................................................................................................... 69
4.3.2 Customise Quick menu ...................................................................................................... 72
4.3.3 Traffic settings ................................................................................................................... 73
4.3.4 Route settings ..................................................................................................................... 74
4.3.5 Map settings ....................................................................................................................... 76
4.3.6 Visual guidance settings .................................................................................................... 78
4.3.7 Display settings .................................................................................................................. 78
4.3.8 Regional settings ................................................................................................................ 79
4.3.9 Trip monitor settings .......................................................................................................... 79
5 Glossary .................................................................................................................. 80
6 End User Licence Agreement ............................................................................... 82
7 Copyright note ....................................................................................................... 86
5
1 Warnings and Safety information
The navigation system helps you find your way to your destination with the built-in GPS
receiver. The software does not transmit your GPS position; others cannot track you.
It is important that you look at the display only when it is safe to do so. If you are the driver of
the vehicle, we recommend that you operate your software before you start your journey.
Plan the route before your departure and stop if you need to change the route.
You must obey the traffic signs and follow the road geometry. If you deviate from the
recommended route, your software changes the instructions accordingly.
Never place your device where it obstructs the driver's view, where it is in the deployment
zone of an airbag or where it might cause injuries in an accident.
For more information, consult the End User Licence Agreement (page 82).
6
2 Getting started
The software is optimised for in-car or pedestrian use. There is no need to use a stylus. You
can use it easily by tapping the screen buttons and the map with your fingertips.
When using the navigation software for the first time, an initial setup process starts
automatically. Do as follows:
1. Select the written language of the application interface. Later you can change it in
Regional settings (page 79).
2. Read the End User Licence Agreement. Tap
to continue.
3. The Configuration wizard starts. Tap
to continue.
4. Select the language and speaker used for voice guidance messages. Later you can
change it in Sound and Warnings settings (page 79).
5. If needed, modify the time format and unit settings. Later you can change them in
Regional settings (page 79).
6. If needed, modify the default route planning options. Later you can change them in
Route settings (page 74).
7
7. The software offers you to watch the tutorial that leads you through the basic steps of
navigation. Tap
if you would like to get an instant understanding
of the functions of your software. You can run it later if you choose
.
8. The initial setup is now complete. The Configuration wizard can be restarted later from
the Settings menu (page 68).
After the initial setup, the Navigation me
nu appears and you can start using the software.
2.1 Startup screen: the Navigation menu
The software starts with its main menu, the Navigation menu. From here you can reach all
parts of the software.
You have the following options:
Tap
to select your destination by entering an address or selecting
a place of interest, a location on the map or one of your Favourite destinations. You
can also look up your recent destinations from the Smart History, enter a coordinate or
use the location saved in a photo.
Tap
to display the route parameters and the route in its full length
on the map. You can also perform route-related actions such as editing or cancelling
your route, setting a start point for the route, picking route alternatives, avoiding parts
of the route, simulating navigation or adding the destination to your Favourites.
Tap
to customise the way the navigation software works, watch
the Tutorial, simulate demo routes, or to run some additional applications.
Tap
to start navigating on the map. The button itself is a
miniature live map that shows your current position, the recommended route and the
surrounding map area. Tap the button to enlarge the map to the full screen.
8
Tap
to open the Traffic Summary screen.
Tap
to stop navigation and exit the software.
2.2 Buttons and other controls on the screen
When you are using the software, you usually tap buttons on the touch screen.
You only need to confirm selections or changes if the application needs to restart, it needs to
perform a major reconfiguration, or you are about to lose some of your data or settings.
Otherwise, the software saves your selections and applies the new settings without
confirmation as soon as you use the controls.
Type Example Description How to use it
Button
Tap it to initiate a
function, to open a new
screen, or to set a
parameter.
Tap it once.
Button
with value
Some buttons display
the current value of a
field or setting. Tap the
button to change the
value. After the change,
the new value is shown
on the button.
Tap it once.
Icon
Shows status
information.
Some icons also
function as a button.
Tap them once.
List
When you need to
select from several
options, they appear in
a list.
Grab the list anywhere
and slide your finger up
or down. Depending on
the speed of the
sliding, the list will
scroll fast or slow, only
a bit or till the end.
Alternatively, move
between pages with
the
and
buttons and tap the
value that you want.
Radio
button
When there are only a
few choices, radio
buttons may be used
instead of lists. Only
one value can be
selected.
Tap one of the buttons
to select a new value.
9
Switch
When there are only
two choices, a
checkmark shows
whether the feature is
enabled.
Tap it to turn the switch
on or off.
Slider
When a feature can be
set to different values in
a range, the software
shows an indicator on a
gauge that displays and
sets the value.
Drag the handle
to move the
slider to its new
position.
Tap the slider
where you want
the handle to
appear; the
thumb jumps
there.
Virtual
keyboard
Alphabetic and
alphanumeric
keyboards to enter text
and numbers.
Each key is a touch
screen button.
2.2.1 Using keyboards
You only need to enter letters or numbers when you cannot avoid it. You can type with your
fingertips on the full-screen keyboards and you can switch between various keyboard
layouts, for example English, Greek or numerical.
Task Instruction
Switching to another keyboard layout, for
example from an English keyboard to a
Greek keyboard
Tap the
button and select
the new keyboard layout from the list.
Correcting your entry on the keyboard
Tap
to remove the unneeded character(s).
Tap and hold the button to delete several
characters or the entire input string.
Entering a space, for example between a
first name and a family name or in multi-
word street names
Tap the
button at the bottom centre of the
screen.
Entering numbers and symbols
Tap
to switch to a keyboard offering
numeric and symbol characters.
Finalising the keyboard entry (accepting
the suggested search result)
Tap
.
10
Finalising the keyboard entry (opening
the list of search results)
Tap
.
Finalising the keyboard entry (saving
your input)
Tap
.
Cancelling the keyboard entry (returning
to the previous screen)
Tap
.
2.2.2 Beyond single screen tap
You usually need to tap the screen only once. However, some useful features can be
accessed with combined touch screen tapping. Those are the following:
Action Details
Tapping and holding
the screen
Tap and keep pressing the following buttons to reach extra functions:
Tap and hold
on list and menu screens:
the Map screen appears.
Tap and hold any of the
, , , , ,
and
buttons on the Map screen: you can rotate, tilt or
scale the map continuously.
Tap and hold
on keyboard screens: you can delete
several characters quickly.
Tap and hold
or in long lists: you can scroll pages
continuously.
Gestures
(drag&drop)
You need to drag and drop the screen only in cases like:
Moving the handle on a slider.
Scrolling the list: grab the list anywhere and slide your finger
up or down. Depending on the speed of the sliding, the list will
scroll fast or slow, only a bit or till the end.
Moving the map in map browsing mode: grab the map, and
move it in the desired direction.
11
2.3 Map screen
2.3.1 Navigating on the map
The Map screen is the most frequently used screen of the software.
A small live map is displayed on the startup screen, the Navigation menu, as a part of the
button.
To enlarge this small map and open the Map screen, tap
.
This map shows the current position (the Vehimarker, a blue arrow by default), the
recommended route (an orange line), and the surrounding map area.
When there is no GPS position, the Vehimarker is transparent. It shows your last known
position.
You see coloured dots circling around a satellite symbol in the top left corner. The more
green dots you see, the closer you are to get the valid GPS position.
When GPS position is available, the Vehimarker is displayed in full colour, now showing your
current position.
There are screen buttons and data fields on the screen to help you navigate. During
navigation, the screen shows route information.
By default, only one data field is displayed in the bottom right corner. Tap this field to see all
route data fields.
12
Tap any of the data fields to suppress others and display only the selected one. The data
fields are different when you are navigating an active route and when you have no specified
destination (the orange line is not displayed).
Default data fields when cruising without a destination (tap and hold any of the fields to
change its value):
Field Description
Shows your current speed given by the GPS receiver.
Shows the speed limit of the current road if the map contains it.
Shows the current time corrected with time zone offset. The accurate
time comes from the GPS satellites, and the time zone information
comes from the map or it can be set manually in Regional settings.
(The current time is always displayed in the top left corner of menu
screens.)
Default data fields when navigating a route (tap and hold any of the fields to change its
value):
Field Description
Shows the distance you need to travel on the route before reaching
your final destination.
Shows the time needed to reach the final destination of the route
based on information available for the remaining segments of the
route. Historical traffic data or traffic patterns are also taken into
account whenever such information exists.
If a TMC reveiver is connected to your device, the calculation takes
into account traffic delays affecting your route if they are received
through the TMC system. However, this calculation is rarely
accurate.
Shows the estimated arrival time at the final destination of the route
based on information available for the remaining segments of the
route. Historical traffic data or traffic patterns are also taken into
account whenever such infromation exists.
If a TMC reveiver is connected to your device, the calculation takes
into account traffic delays affecting your route if they are received
through the TMC system. However, this calculation is rarely
accurate.
13
2.3.2 Position markers
2.3.2.1 Vehimarker and Lock-on-Road
When your GPS position is available, the software marks your current position with the
Vehimarker. By default, this marker is a blue arrow, but you can change this icon in Settings.
The exact location of the Vehimarker depends on the vehicle type used for route calculation.
The vehicle type can be selected in Route settings (page 74).
If you choose pedestrian: The Vehimarker is at your exact GPS position. The direction
of the icon shows your current heading.
If you choose any of the vehicles: The Vehimarker may not show your exact GPS
position and heading. If roads are near, it is aligned to the nearest road to suppress
GPS position errors, and the direction of the icon is aligned to the direction of the road.
2.3.2.2 Selected map location (Cursor)
You can mark a map location in the following ways:
Tap the map when navigating,
Tap the map when you are asked to confirm the destination at the end of a search, or
Tap the map in Find on Map (page 44)
Whe
n a map location is selected, the Cursor appears at the selected point on the map. The
Cursor is displayed with a radiating red dot (
) to make it visible at all zoom levels.
The location of the Cursor can be used as the destination of the route, you can search for
Places around it, or you can save this location as one of your Favourite destinations.
2.3.3 Objects on the map
2.3.3.1 Streets and roads
The software shows the streets in a way that is similar to how the paper road maps show
them. Their width and colours correspond to their importance: you can easily tell a motorway
from a small street.
2.3.3.2 Turn preview and Next street
When navigating a route, the top section of the Map screen shows information about the next
route event (manoeuvre) and the next street or the next city/town.
14
There is a field in the top left corner that displays the next manoeuvre. Both the type of the
event (turn, roundabout, exiting motorway, etc.) and its distance from the current position are
displayed.
A smaller icon shows the type of the second next manoeuvre if it is near the first one.
Otherwise, only the next manoeuvre is displayed.
Most of these icons are very intuitive. The following table lists some of the frequently shown
route events. The same symbols are used in both fields:
Icon Description
Turn left.
Turn right.
Turn back.
Bear right.
Turn sharp left.
Keep left.
Continue straight in the intersection.
Go left on the roundabout, 3rd exit (next
manoeuvre).
Enter roundabout (second next manoeuvre).
Enter motorway.
Exit motorway.
Board ferry.
Leave ferry.
Approaching a waypoint.
Approaching the destination.
15
2.3.3.3 Lane information and Signposts
When navigating on multilane roads, it is important to take the appropriate lane in order to
follow the recommended route. If lane information is available in the map data, the software
displays the lanes and their directions using small arrows at the bottom of the map.
Highlighted arrows represent the lanes you need to take.
Where additional information is available, signposts substitute arrows. Signposts are
displayed at the top of the map. The colour and style of the signposts are similar to the real
ones you can see above road or by the roadside. They show the available destinations and
the number of the road the lane leads to.
All signposts look similar when cruising (when there is no recommended route). When
navigating a route, only the signpost that points to the lane(s) to be taken is displayed in vivid
colours; all others are darker.
2.3.3.4 Junction view
If you are approaching a motorway exit or a complex intersection and the needed information
exists, the map is replaced with a 3D view of the junction. The lanes you need to take are
displayed with arrows. Signposts can also be present if information is available.
2.3.3.5 3D object types
Your software supports the following 3D object types:
Type Description
3D terrain
3D terrain map data shows changes in terrain, elevations or depressions in
the land when you view the map in 2D, and use it to plot the route map in
3D when you navigate. Hills and mountains are shown in the background of
the 3D map, and illustrated by colour and shading on the 2D map.
Elevated roads
Complex intersections and vertically isolated roads (such as overpasses or
bridges) are displayed in 3D.
3D landmarks
Landmarks are 3D artistic or block representations of prominent or well-
known objects.
3D buildings
3D block representation of full city building data containing actual building
size and position on the map.
16
2.3.3.6 Elements of the active route
Your software shows the route in the following way:
Symbol Name Description
Current GPS position and
Start point
Your current position displayed on the map.
In pedestrian mode it is the exact GPS
position.
If a vehicle is selected for route
calculation and roads are near, the
symbol is snapped onto the nearest road.
Normally if GPS position is available, the route
starts from the current position. If there is no
valid GPS position, your software uses the last
known position as the start point.
Waypoint (intermediate
destination)
An intermediate destination of the route before
reaching the final destination.
Destination (end point) The final destination of the route.
Route colour
The route always stands out with its colour on
the map, both in daytime and in night colour
mode.
Streets and roads that are
excluded from the
navigation
You can choose whether you want to use or
avoid certain road types (page 74). However,
whe
n your software cannot avoid such roads,
the route will include them and it will show them
in a colour that is different from the route colour.
Streets and roads that are
affected by traffic events
Road segments may be affected by traffic
events received. These streets and roads are
displayed in an alternate colour, and small
symbols displayed along the route show the type
of the traffic event.
17
2.3.3.7 Traffic events
Road segments affected by traffic events are displayed with an alternate colour on the map,
and small symbols above the road show the nature of the event:
To see distant Traffic events, first tap
. This opens the traffic summary screen:
Tap
to open the list of traffic events:
Now tap any of the list items to see its details, and to display the affected road segment in its
full length on the map:
18
2.3.4 Manipulating the map
Tap the map anywhere to browse it during navigation. The map stops following the current
position (the Vehimarker, a blue arrow by default, is not locked in a fix position on the screen
any more) and control buttons appear to help you modify the map view.
Action Button(s) Description
Moving the map with
drag&drop
No buttons
You can move the map in any direction: tap
and hold the map, and move your finger
towards the direction you want to move the
map.
Zooming in and out
,
Changes how much of the map is displayed
on the screen.
Your software uses high-quality vector maps
that let you examine the map at various zoom
levels, always with optimised content. It
always displays street names and other text
with the same font size, never upside-down,
and you only see the streets and objects that
you need.
Map scaling has a limit in 3D map view mode.
If you zoom out further, the map switches to
2D view mode.
Tap the button once to modify the view in
large steps, or tap and hold the button to
modify it continuously and smoothly.
Tilting up and down
,
Changes the vertical view angle of the map in
3D mode.
Tap the button once to modify the view in
large steps, or tap and hold the button to
modify it continuously and smoothly.
Rotating left and
right
,
Changes the horizontal view angle of the
map.
Tap the button once to modify the view in
large steps, or tap and hold the button to
modify it continuously and smoothly.
2D or 3D view
,
Tap this button to switch between the 3D
perspective and 2D top-down map view
modes.
19
Compass in 2D map
view mode
,
The direction of the compass shows North.
Tap the button to switch to North-up view, and
then tap again to rotate the map in the
previous direction.
Compass in 3D map
view mode
,
The direction of the compass shows North.
Tap the button to switch to North-up view, and
then tap again to rotate the map in the
previous direction.
Location information
Tap this button to open a new screen with
information about the selected map point, the
Cursor.
Return to normal
navigation
Tap this button to move the map back to
follow the current GPS position. Automatic
map rotation is also re-enabled.
The map manipulation buttons disappear and
navigation continues.
Additional options
Tap this button to open a list of additional
features like saving the Cursor as a Favourite
destination, or searching for Places around
the Cursor.
Select destination
Tap this button to select the Cursor as a new
destination. The route is automatically
calculated.
2.3.5 Quick menu
The Quick menu is a selection of controls and functions that are frequently needed during
navigation. It can be opened directly from the Map screen by tapping
.
The menu will close after a few seconds of inactivity or if you tap
.
The menu will also close if you initiate simple controls like muting the device. In other cases
tapping a button will open a new screen with options.
Most of these functions are shortcuts. They are accessible from the menu system. See below
for details.
20
The buttons and their functions on this screen are the following:
Button Description Shortcut for
Tap this button to return to the Map screen. n/a
Master
Volume
slider
Adjusts the sound volume of the device. All sounds
of the application are affected.
The loudness of your software is independent of
your device settings. When you exit navigation, the
device default settings return.
More / Settings /
Sound and Warnings /
Volume / Master slider
(page 69)
,
Use the switch to mute all sounds of the device and
then to re-enable them again.
More / Settings /
Sound and Warnings /
Volume / Master
switch (page 69)
Tap this button to search for a Place along your
route or around your current location if there is no
route calculated.
Find / Find Places /
Quick Search (page
34)
Tap this button to select one of your Favourite
destinations.
Find / Favourite (page
45)
Tap this button to select one of your previous
destinations in the History list.
Find / History (page
47)
Tap this button to edit the route.
My Route / Edit Route
Tap this button to change route related settings.
More / Settings /
Route Settings (page
74)
Tap this button to change map related settings.
More / Settings / Map
Settings (page 76)
This button opens a special screen with information
about the current position and a button to search for
nearby emergency or roadside assistance. For
details, see the next chapter.
n/a
Tap this button to cancel the route and stop
navigating. This button is available when only one
destination is given.
My Route / Cancel
Route (page 53)
Tap this button to skip the next waypoint from the
route. This button replaces the previous one if more
destinations are given.
n/a
21
In Settings, you can replace the buttons of the Quick menu to other functions (page 72). The
followin
g options are available:
Button Description Shortcut for
This function opens a 2D map scaled and
positioned to show the entire route.
My Route / Overview
(page 49)
This function opens the Visual Guidance settings
screen.
More / Settings / Visual
Guidance (page 78)
This function opens the Traffic Summary screen.
Tap the Traffic icon in
the Navigation menu or
on the Map screen.
This function lets you bypass parts of the
recommended route.
My Route / Avoidances
This function opens the Trip Monitor screen where
you can manage your previously saved trip logs
and track logs.
More / Trip Monitor
(page 67)
This function opens the list of manoeuvres (the
itinerary).
Tap the top of the Map
screen during
navigation.
With this function you can save the active route for
later use.
My Route / More / Save
Route
With this function you can replace the active route
with a previously saved route.
My Route / More / Load
Route
With this function you can search for Places of
Interest in various different ways.
Find / Find Places (page
34)
This function opens the Map screen and starts
simulating the active route.
My Route / More /
Simulate Navigation
(page 58)
This function starts the Music player application.
More / Music Player
(page 67)
This function opens the GPS Information screen
with satellite position and signal strength
information.
Tap the top of the Map
screen when there is no
GPS reception
22
2.3.6 Checking the details of the current position (Where Am I?)
Opened from the Quick menu, this screen contains information about the current position (or
about the last known position if GPS reception is not available) and a button to search for
useful Places nearby.
Information on this screen:
, : Latitude and Longitude (coordinate of the current position in WGS84
format).
: Altitude (elevation information coming from the GPS receiver - often
inaccurate).
: House number on the left.
: House number on the right.
In the middle of the screen you can see whether the position is current, or the time left
since it was last updated.
Address details (when available) of the current position are also displayed at the
bottom.
You can also perform some actions on this screen:
Tap
to save the current position as a Favourite destination.
You can also search for assistance near your current position. Tap
to
open a new screen for the Quick search:
The following services can be searched around the current position or the last known
position:
: Car repair and roadside assistance services
: Medical and emergency services
23
: Police stations
: Petrol stations
Tap any of the buttons, select a Place from the list, and navigate to it.
24
3 Navigating
You can set up your route in different ways:
If you need a route for immediate navigation, you can select the destination and start
navigating to it right away (normal navigation).
You can also plan a route independently of your current GPS position or even without
GPS reception (to achieve this, you need to turn off the GPS receiver and set a new
starting point in My Route / Edit Route by tapping the flag icon at the current position).
You can plan routes with multiple destinations. Select the first destination. Then select a
second destination ad add it to your route to create a multi-point route. You can add as many
destinations to your route as you like.
3.1 Selecting the destination of a route
The software offers you several ways of choosing your destination:
Enter a full address or a part of an address, for example a street name without a
house number or the names of two intersecting streets (page 24).
Enter an address with postal code (page 31). This way you do not need to select the
name of the settlement and
the search for street names might be faster as well.
Use a built-in Place of Interest as your destination (page 34).
Select a location on the map with the Find on Map feature (page 44).
Use a previously saved Favourite destination (page 45).
Select a location from the History of previously used destinations (page 47).
Enter the coordinate of the destination.
Use the location where a photo was taken.
3.1.1 Entering an address or a part of the address
If you know at least a part of the address, it is the quickest way to select the destination of the
route.
Using the same screen, you can find an address by entering:
the exact address, including house number
the centre of a city/town
an intersection
the midpoint of a street
any of the above, starting the search with the postal code (page 31)
25
3.1.1.1 Entering an address
To enter an address as the destination, do as follows:
1. If you are on the Map screen, tap
to return to the Navigation
menu.
2. In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:
, .
3. By default, the software proposes the country and settlement where you are. If
needed, tap
, enter the first few letters of the country name on the
keyboard, and select one country from the list of results.
4. If needed, select a new city/town:
a. Tap
.
b. Start entering the name of the city/town on the keyboard.
c. Find the city/town you need:
The most likely city/town name is always shown in the input field. To
accept it, tap
.
If the desired name does not show up, the names that match the string
appear in a list after entering a couple of characters (to open the list of
results before it appears automatically, tap
). Select
the city/town from the list.
5. Enter the street name:
a. Tap
.
b. Start entering the street name on the keyboard.
c. Find the street you need:
26
The most likely street name is always shown in the input field. To accept
it, tap
.
If the desired name does not show up, the names that match the string
appear in a list after entering a couple of characters (to open the list of
results before it appears automatically, tap
). Select
the street from the list.
6. Enter the house number:
a. Tap
.
b. Enter the house number on the keyboard. (To enter letters, tap
).
c. Tap
to finish entering the address. (If the entered house
number cannot be found, the midpoint of the street is selected as the
destination.)
7. A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the
map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (
) appears at the
new location. Tap
to confirm the destination, or tap
to select a different destination.
8. After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire
route. The route is automatically calculated. Tap
to modify route
parameters, or tap
and start your journey.
27
Tip!
If you know that you will use this destination frequently, before tapping
to confirm the destination, put it on the list of you
r
Favourites first: tap
then , give a
name for the new Favourite, and tap
to save the location.
The map with the destination returns automatically. Now you can start you
r
j
ourney.
3.1.1.2 Entering the midpoint of a street as the destination
You can navigate to the midpoint of a street if the house number is not available:
1. If you are on the Map screen, tap
to return to the Navigation
menu.
2. In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:
, .
3. If necessary, modify the country and settlement as described earlier (page 25).
4.
Enter the street name:
a. Tap
.
b. Start entering the street name on the keyboard.
c. Find the street you need:
The most likely street name is always shown in the input field. To accept
it, tap
.
If the desired name does not show up, the names that match the string
appear in a list after entering a couple of characters (to open the list of
results before it appears automatically, tap
). Select
the street from the list.
28
5. Instead of entering the house number, tap
. The midpoint of the
street is selected as the destination.
6. A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the
map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (
) appears at the
new location. Tap
to confirm the destination, or tap
to select a different destination.
7. After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire
route. The route is automatically calculated. Tap
to modify route
parameters, or tap
and start your journey.
3.1.1.3 Selecting an intersection as the destination
To enter an address as the destination, do as follows:
1. If you are on the Map screen, tap
to return to the Navigation
menu.
2. In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:
, .
3. If necessary, modify the country and settlement as described earlier (page 25).
4.
Enter the street name:
a. Tap
.
b. Start entering the street name on the keyboard.
29
c. Find the street you need:
The most likely street name is always shown in the input field. To accept
it, tap
.
If the desired name does not show up, the names that match the string
appear in a list after entering a couple of characters (to open the list of
results before it appears automatically, tap
). Select
the street from the list.
5. Enter the intersecting street name:
1. Tap
.
If only a few intersecting streets exist, their list appears immediately.
In case of a longer street, the keyboard screen appears. Start entering
the name of the intersecting street on the keyboard. As soon as the
street names that match the entered string can be shown on one screen,
their list appears automatically. Select from the list.
6. A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the
map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (
) appears at the
new location. Tap
to confirm the destination, or tap
to select a different destination.
7. After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire
route. The route is automatically calculated. Tap
to modify route
parameters, or tap
and start your journey.
30
3.1.1.4 Selecting a city/town centre as the destination
The city/town centre is not the geometric centre of the settlement but an arbitrary point the
map creators have chosen. In towns and villages, it is usually the most important intersection;
in larger cities, it is one of the important intersections.
1. If you are on the Map screen, tap
to return to the Navigation
menu.
2. In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:
, .
3. If necessary, modify the country as described earlier (page 25).
4.
Select the destination city/town:
a. Tap
.
b. Start entering the name of the city/town on the keyboard.
c. Find the city/town you need:
The most likely city/town name is always shown in the input field. To
accept it, tap
.
If the desired name does not show up, the names that match the string
appear in a list after entering a couple of characters (to open the list of
results before it appears automatically, tap
). Select
the city/town from the list.
5. Instead of entering the street name, tap
. This way the centre of
the displayed city/town becomes the destination of the route.
31
6. A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the
map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (
) appears at the
new location. Tap
to confirm the destination, or tap
to select a different destination.
7. After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire
route. The route is automatically calculated. Tap
to modify route
parameters, or tap
and start your journey.
3.1.1.5 Entering an address with a postal code
All of the above address searching possibilities can be performed with entering the postal
code instead of the settlement name. Find below an example with a full address:
1. If you are on the Map screen, tap
to return to the Navigation
menu.
2. In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:
, .
3. If necessary, modify the country as described earlier (page 25).
4.
Enter a new city/town using its postal code:
a. Tap
.
b. Tap
to open the numeric keypad.
c. Start entering the postal code.
32
d. Find the city/town you need:
The most likely postal code is always shown in the input field. To accept
it, tap
.
If the desired number does not show up, open the list of results by
tapping
. Select the postal code from the list.
5. Enter the street name:
a. Tap
.
b. Start entering the street name on the keyboard.
c. Find the street you need:
The most likely street name is always shown in the input field. To accept
it, tap
.
If the desired name does not show up, the names that match the string
appear in a list after entering a couple of characters (to open the list of
results before it appears automatically, tap
). Select
the street from the list.
6. Enter the house number:
a. Tap
.
b. Enter the house number on the keyboard. (To enter letters, tap
).
c. Tap
to finish entering the address. (If the entered house
number cannot be found, the midpoint of the street is selected as the
destination.)
33
7. A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the
map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (
) appears at the
new location. Tap
to confirm the destination, or tap
to select a different destination.
8. After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire
route. The route is automatically calculated. Tap
to modify route
parameters, or tap
and start your journey.
3.1.1.6 Tips on entering addresses quickly
When you are entering the name of a city/town or a street:
Only those letters are offered on the keyboard that appear in possible search
results. All other characters are greyed out.
As you are typing, the most likely result is always displayed in the input field. If
the guess is correct, tap
to select it.
After entering a couple of letters, tap
to list the items that
contain the specified letters.
You can speed up finding an intersection:
Search first for the street with a less common or less usual name; fewer letters
are enough to find it.
If one of the streets is shorter, search for that one first. You can then find the
second one faster.
You can search for both the type and the name of a road. If the same word appears in
several names, for example in the name of streets, roads and avenues, you can obtain
the result faster if you enter the first letter of the street type: For example, enter 'PI A'
to obtain Pine Avenue and skip all Pine Streets and Pickwick Roads.
34
You can also search in postal codes. As postal codes consist of only a few characters,
this is usually faster than entering the name of the city/town.
3.1.2 Selecting the destination from the Places of Interest
You can select your destination from the Places of Interest included with your software.
Using the same screen, you can find a Place in different ways:
with the Quick search feature, you can quickly find a nearby Place by its name
with the Preset search feature, you can find frequently searched types of Places with
only a few screen taps
you can search for a Place by its category
you can search for a Place by its name
In addition, you can search for special services from the 'Where Am I?' screen.
3.1.2.1 Quick search for a Place of Interest
The Quick search feature lets you quickly find a Place by its name. The search is always
carried out
along the recommended route if it exists or
around your current location if there is no destination given.
1. Start the Quick search function:
If you are on the Map screen, tap
and then tap .
If you are in the Navigation menu, tap
, and then
tap
.
2. Using the keyboard, start entering the name of the Place.
3. After entering a few letters, tap
to open the list of Places with
4. names containing the entered character sequence.
35
5. (optional) The Places in the list are ordered by the length of the necessary detour
(when navigating a route) or by their distance from the current position (when no
destination is given). If you need to reorder the list, tap
.
6. Browse the list if necessary and tap one of the list items. A full screen map appears
with the selected point in the middle. The name and address of the Place is displayed
at the top of the screen.
7. (optional) Tap
to see the details of the selected Place. Tap
to return to the map.
8. If necessary, tap the map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor
(
) appears at the new location. Tap to confirm the
destination, or tap
to select a different destination.
9. After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire
route. The route is automatically calculated. Tap
to modify route
parameters, or tap
and start your journey.
3.1.2.2 Searching for a Place of Interest using preset categories
The Preset search feature lets you quickly find the most frequently selected types of Places.
1. If you are on the Map screen, tap
to return to the Navigation
menu.
2. In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:
, .
36
3. The preset search categories appear:
:
If an active route exists, petrol stations are searched along the route.
If there is no active route (destination is not selected), they are searched
around the current position.
If the current position is not available either (no GPS signal), they are
searched around the last known position.
:
If an active route exists, parking lots are searched around the destination
of the route.
If there is no active route (destination is not selected), they are searched
around the current position.
If the current position is not available either (no GPS signal), they are
searched around the last known position.
:
If an active route exists, restaurants are searched along the route.
If there is no active route (destination is not selected), they are searched
around the current position.
If the current position is not available either (no GPS signal), they are
searched around the last known position.
:
If an active route exists, accommodation is searched around the
destination of the route.
If there is no active route (destination is not selected), they are searched
around the current position.
If the current position is not available either (no GPS signal), they are
searched around the last known position.
4. Tap any of the quick search buttons to get an instant list of Places.
37
5. (optional) The Places in the list are ordered by their distance from the current or last
known position, from the destination or by the length of the necessary detour. If you
need to reorder the list, tap
.
6. Browse the list if necessary and tap one of the list items. A full screen map appears
with the selected point in the middle. The name and address of the Place is displayed
at the top of the screen.
7. (optional) Tap
to see the details of the selected Place. Tap
to return to the map.
8. If necessary, tap the map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor
(
) appears at the new location. Tap to confirm the
destination, or tap
to select a different destination.
9. After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire
route. The route is automatically calculated. Tap
to modify route
parameters, or tap
and start your journey.
3.1.2.3 Searching for a Place of Interest by category
You can search for Places of Interest by their categories and subcategories.
1. If you are on the Map screen, tap
to return to the Navigation
menu.
2. In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:
, .
3. Tap
.
4. Select the area around which the Place should be searched for:
Tap
to search around the current position or if it is not
available, around the last know position. (The result list will be ordered by the
distance from this position.)
38
Tap
to search for a place within a selected city/town. (The
result list will be ordered by the distance from the centre of the selected
city/town.)
Tap
to search for a place around the destination of the
active route. (The result list will be ordered by the distance from the
destination.)
Tap
to search along the active route, and not around a
given point. This is useful when you search for a later stopover that results in a
minimal detour only, such as searching for upcoming petrol stations or
restaurants. (The result list will be ordered by the length of the necessary
detour.)
5. (optional) If you have selected
, select the city/town to search in.
6. Select one of the main Place categories (e.g. Accommodation) or tap
to list all Places around the selected location or along the route.
7. Select one of the Place subcategories (e.g. Hotel or Motel) or tap
to list all Places in the selected main category around the selected location or along
the route.
39
8. Sometimes the list of brands in the selected Place subcategory appears. Select one
brand or tap
to list all Places in the selected subcategory around
the selected location or along the route.
9. Finally, the results appear in a list.
10. (optional) The Places in the list are ordered by their distance from the current or last
known position, from the selected city/town, from the destination or by the length of the
necessary detour. If you need to reorder the list, tap
.
11. Browse the list if necessary and tap one of the list items. A full screen map appears
with the selected point in the middle. The name and address of the Place is displayed
at the top of the screen.
12. (optional) Tap
to see the details of the selected Place. Tap
to return to the map.
13. If necessary, tap the map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor
(
) appears at the new location. Tap to confirm the
destination, or tap
to select a different destination.
14. After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire
route. The route is automatically calculated. Tap
to modify route
parameters, or tap
and start your journey.
40
3.1.2.4 Searching for a Place of Interest by name
You can search for Places of Interest by their names. You can search around different
locations or along your route in the whole Place database or in one Place category or
subcategory only.
1. If you are on the Map screen, tap
to return to the Navigation
menu.
2. In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:
, .
3. Tap
.
4. Select the area around which the Place should be searched for:
Tap
to search around the current position or if it is not
available, around the last know position. (The result list will be ordered by the
distance from this position.)
Tap
to search for a place within a selected city/town. (The
result list will be ordered by the distance from the centre of the selected
city/town.)
Tap
to search for a place around the destination of the
active route. (The result list will be ordered by the distance from the
destination.)
Tap
to search along the active route, and not around a
given point. This is useful when you search for a later stopover that results in a
minimal detour only, such as searching for upcoming petrol stations or
restaurants. (The result list will be ordered by the length of the necessary
detour.)
41
5. (optional) If you have selected
, select the city/town to search in.
6. Tap
to search in all Places, or select one of the main Place
categories (e.g. Accommodation) to search in.
7. Tap
to search in the selected Place category or select one of the
Place subcategories (e.g. Hotel or Motel) to search in.
8. Tap
if you have not done it before.
9. Using the keyboard, start entering the name of the Place.
42
10. After entering a few letters, tap
to open the list of Places with
names containing the entered character sequence.
11. (optional) The Places in the list are ordered by their distance from the current or last
known position, from the selected city/town, from the destination or by the length of the
necessary detour. If you need to reorder the list, tap
.
12. Browse the list if necessary and tap one of the list items. A full screen map appears
with the selected point in the middle. The name and address of the Place is displayed
at the top of the screen.
13. (optional) Tap
to see the details of the selected Place. Tap
to return to the map.
14. If necessary, tap the map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor
(
) appears at the new location. Tap to confirm the
destination, or tap
to select a different destination.
15. After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire
route. The route is automatically calculated. Tap
to modify route
parameters, or tap
and start your journey.
43
3.1.2.5 Selecting nearby assistance from 'Where Am I?'
You can quickly search for nearby assistance from the 'Where Am I?' screen.
1. On the Map screen, tap
to open the Quick menu.
2. Tap
, and then .
3. Preset search categories appear, all for searching around the current position (or
around the last known position if the current position is not available):
: Car repair and roadside assistance services
: Medical and emergency services
: Police stations
: Petrol stations
4. Tap any of the quick search buttons to get an instant list of that type of Places.
5. (optional) The Places in the list are ordered by their distance from the current or last
known position, from the selected city/town, from the destination or by the length of the
necessary detour. If you need to reorder the list, tap
.
44
6. Browse the list if necessary and tap one of the list items. A full screen map appears
with the selected point in the middle. The name and address of the Place is displayed
at the top of the screen.
7. (optional) Tap
to see the details of the selected Place. Tap
to return to the map.
8. If necessary, tap the map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor
(
) appears at the new location. Tap to confirm the
destination, or tap
to select a different destination.
9. After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire
route. The route is automatically calculated. Tap
to modify route
parameters, or tap
and start your journey.
3.1.3 Selecting a map location as the destination
1. If you are on the Map screen, tap to return to the Navigation
menu.
2. In the Navigation menu, tap the following buttons:
, .
3. Locate your destination on the map: move and scale the map as needed.
4. Tap the location that you want to select as your destination. The Cursor (
)
appears.
5. Tap
to select the Cursor as the destination.
45
6. After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire
route. The route is automatically calculated. Tap
to modify route
parameters, or tap
and start your journey.
3.1.4 Selecting the destination from your Favourites
You can select a location that you have already saved as a Favourite to be your destination.
Adding a location to the list of Favourite destinations is described on page 57.
1.
Access the list of Favourites:
If you are on the Map screen, tap
and then tap .
If you are in the Navigation menu, tap
and then tap
.
2. The list of Favourite destinations is displayed.
3. Tap the Favourite that you want to set as your destination. If necessary, browse down
to see more of the list or tap
and enter a few letters from the
name of the Favourite destination.
4. A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the
map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (
) appears at the
new location. Tap
to confirm the destination, or tap
to select a different destination.
46
5. After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire
route. The route is automatically calculated. Tap
to modify route
parameters, or tap
and start your journey.
3.1.5 Selecting one of the most likely destinations (Smart History)
The destinations that you have set earlier appear in the History list. Two of those recent
destinations are shown in the Destination menu for easy access. Smart History offers these
locations based on your navigation habits, using parameters like the current time of day, the
day of week, and the current location. The more you use the navigation software, the better it
can guess your desired destination.
1. If you are on the Map screen, tap
to return to the Navigation
menu.
2. In the Navigation menu, tap
.
3. Tap the
or the destination in the History field.
4. A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the
map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (
) appears at the
new location. Tap
to confirm the destination, or tap
to select a different destination.
5. After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire
route. The route is automatically calculated. Tap
to modify route
parameters, or tap
and start your journey.
47
3.1.6 Selecting a recent destination from the History
The destinations that you have set earlier appear in the History.
1. Access the History:
If you are on the Map screen, tap
and then tap .
If you are in the Navigation menu, tap
and then tap
.
2. The list of recent destinations appear. Smart History promotes three destinations to
the first page based on your previous routes (most likely destinations). The rest of the
destinations are ordered by time they were last selected. If necessary, scroll the list to
see earlier destinations.
3. Select a destination from the list.
4. A full screen map appears with the selected point in the middle. If necessary, tap the
map somewhere else to modify the destination. The Cursor (
) appears at the
new location. Tap
to confirm the destination, or tap
to select a different destination.
5. After a short summary of the route parameters, the map appears showing the entire
route. The route is automatically calculated. Tap
to modify route
parameters, or tap
and start your journey.
48
3.1.7 Building a route from the list of destinations (Create Route)
You can also build your route destination by destination from the My Route menu.
1. If you are on the Map screen, tap
to return to the Navigation
menu.
2. In the Navigation menu, tap
.
3. Tap
.
4. There is only one line in the list of route points, the start point of the route, normally the
current GPS position.
5. Tap
to select the destination.
6. The Destination menu appears and you can select the destination of the route the
same way as described in the previous sections.
7. When the new destination is selected, the list returns.
49
8. To add more destinations, tap
where you want to insert the new route point in
the list, and repeat the above procedure.
3.2 Viewing the entire route on the map
It is easy to get a map overview of the active route. Do as follows:
1. If you are on the Map screen, tap
to return to the Navigation
menu.
2. In the Navigation menu, tap
.
3. Tap
. The active route is displayed in its full length on the map
together with additional information and controls.
3.3 Checking route parameters and accessing route related functions
You can check different parameters of the route recommended by the software.
1. If you are on the Map screen, tap
to return to the Navigation
menu.
2. In the Navigation menu, tap
.
3. The following pieces of information are displayed:
The name and/or address of the destination.
Warning icons (if any). They provide extra information about your route (e.g.
unpaved roads or toll roads to be taken).
The total time of the route.
The total length of the route.
Estimated delay calculated from traffic events on your route.
The symbol of the vehicle type used in route calculation.
The route planning method (e.g. Fast).
50
4. You have the following options on this screen (for detailed instructions on how to use
them, see the next chapter):
Tap
to edit the route: to add or remove destinations or
change their sequence. You can also set a route start point other than your
current location. This can be useful to plan and save a future trip.
Tap
to display the entire route on the map.
Tap
to bypass a part of the route.
Tap
to delete the active route.
Tap
to open a list with more options like selecting from
route alternatives, changing route parameters, simulating the route, saving the
active route or loading a previously saved route.
Tap
to return to the Navigation menu.
3.4 Modifying the route
When navigation is already started, there are several ways to modify the active route. The
following sections show some of those options.
3.4.1 Selecting a new destination when already having a route: New Route,
Waypoint or Final Destination
If you already have a recommended route and you select a new destination as described in
the above sections, the application will ask you whether to start a new route, add a new
waypoint (intermediate destination) to the route or append the newly selected destination at
the end of the current route.
Tap
to plan a new route to the newly selected location. The previous
destination and waypoint(s) are deleted.
51
Tap
to add the newly selected location as an intermediate destination to your
route. The other destinations of the route remain intact. Note: the new waypoint is
placed among destinations to keep the route optimal. To decide where a waypoint to
appear, use the Edit Route feature.
Tap
to append the newly selected destination at the end of the route. The
other destinations of the route remain intact. The previous final destination is now the
last waypoint.
3.4.2 Setting a new starting position for the route
For normal navigation, all routes are planned from the current position. In order to check
future routes, simulate them or see their length in time and distance, you can turn off the
GPS receiver. Then you can set the starting point of the route to a different location than the
current GPS position.
1. If you are on the Map screen, tap
to return to the Navigation
menu.
2. In the Navigation menu, tap
.
3. If you already have a route, tap
. If you are starting a new route,
tap
.
4. The first line is the start of the route, normally the current GPS position. Tap
and
confirm your action at the warning message.
52
5. The Destination menu appears and you can select the start point of the route the
same way you select a destination.
6. When the new start point is set, tap
.
7. The map returns with a transparent Vehimarker (showing that there is no GPS
reception). If an active route already existed, it is now recalculated starting from the
selected location.
8. To return to normal navigation, tap
.
3.4.3 Editing the list of destinations (Edit Route)
You can edit the route by modifying the list of destinations. You can add or remove
destinations, modify the start position or reorder the list.
1. If you are on the Map screen, tap
to return to the Navigation
menu.
2. In the Navigation menu, tap
.
3. Tap
.
53
4. You have the following options:
Tap
to add a new destination.
Tap
to delete a destination.
Tap
to modify the start point of the route.
Tap
to reorder the list. You can do it manually or you can
let the application optimise the route for you.
3.4.4 Pausing the active route
You do not need to pause the active route: when you start driving again, the software restarts
the voice instructions from your position.
3.4.5 Cancelling the active route
To cancel the navigated route, do one of the following:
If you are on the Map screen, tap
and then tap . (If you have a route
with waypoints, you need to tap
until all waypoints are deleted.)
In the Navigation menu, tap
and then tap ..
The active route is deleted with all its waypoints.
54
3.4.6 Changing the route planning method (route alternatives)
To recalculate the active route with a different route planning method, you can modify the
Route settings (page 74). Another way for this is to comp
are these alternatives. Do as
follows:
1. If you are on the Map screen, tap
to return to the Navigation
menu.
2. In the Navigation menu, tap
.
3. Tap
.
4. Tap
and tap the different methods to see their effect on the route.
- Gives a quick route if you can travel at or near the speed
limit on all roads. Usually the best selection for fast and normal cars.
- Gives a short route to minimise the distance to travel.
Usually practical for pedestrians, cyclists or slow vehicles. Searching for a short
route regardless of the speed, this route type is rarely practical for normal
vehicles.
55
- Combines the benefits of Fast and Short: The software
calculates as if it were calculating the Fast route, but it takes other roads as well
to save fuel.
- Results in a route with fewer turns and no difficult
manoeuvres. With this option, you can make your software to take, for example,
the motorway instead of a series of smaller roads or streets.
5. Tap
to return to the previous screen. The software recalculates
the route with the selected route planning method. The orange line now shows the
new recommended route.
3.4.7 Changing the vehicle used in route planning
To recalculate the active route for a different vehicle, do as follows. These changes can also
be made in Settings (page 74).
1.
On the Map screen, tap
and then tap .
2. Tap
and then tap one of the following:
3. The software recalculates the route optimised for the new vehicle type. The orange
line now shows the new recommended route.
56
4.
Note!
If you select
and you forget to change it back to a vehicle
later, the software warns you when you travel with a speed that is too high for a
pedestrian. You are allowed to switch back instantly to
.
3.4.8 Changing the road types used in route planning
To recalculate the active route with different road type preferences, do as follows. These
changes can also be made in Settings (page 74).
1.
On the Map screen, tap
and then tap .
2. Tap any of the listed road types to modify the route. If needed, scroll the list for all road
types. You have the following options (their order depends on the selected vehicle
type):
- You might need to avoid motorways when you are driving
a slow car or you are towing another vehicle.
- Charge roads are pay roads where you can purchase a
pass or vignette to use the road for a longer period of time. They can be
enabled or disabled separately from toll roads.
- The software includes toll roads (pay roads where there
is a per-use charge) in the routes by default. If you disable toll roads, your
software plans the best toll-free route.
- The software includes ferries in a planned route by
default. However, a map does not necessarily contain information about the
accessibility of temporary ferries. You might also need to pay a fare on ferries.
- The software excludes unpaved roads by default:
unpaved roads can be in a bad condition and usually you cannot reach the
speed limit on them.
3. Tap
to confirm the changes. The software recalculates the route.
The orange line now shows the new recommended route.
57
3.5 Saving a location as a Favourite destination
You can add any location to Favourites, the list of frequently used destinations. Planning a
route to one of the Favourite destinations is described on page 45.
1.
Select a destination as described before. It can be an address, a Place, any location
on the map, a previously used destination from History, a coordinate or a location
where a photo was taken.
2. When the full screen map appears with the selected location in the middle, tap
.
3. Tap
.
4. (optional) Using the keyboard, you can change the name offered for the Favourite.
Tap
to enter numbers or symbols.
5. Tap
to save the location as a new Favourite destination.
58
3.6 Watching the simulation of the route
You can run a simulated navigation that demonstrates the active route. Do as follows:
1. If you are on the Map screen, tap
to return to the Navigation
menu.
2. In the Navigation menu, tap
.
3. Tap
.
4. Scroll down the list and tap
. The simulation starts from the
starting point of the route, and using a realistic speed, it leads you through the whole
recommended route.
1. (optional) You have the following controls during the simulation (the control buttons
disappear after a few seconds but you can open them again if you tap the map):
: Jump to the next route event (manoeuvre).
: Pause the simulation.
: Jump to the previous route event (manoeuvre).
59
: Tap to increase the speed of the simulation to 4, 8 or 16 times faster.
Now tap again to return to the normal speed.
2. Tap
to stop the simulation.
60
4 Reference Guide
On the following pages you will find the description of the different concepts and menu
screens of the software.
4.1 Concepts
4.1.1 Smart Zoom
Smart Zoom provides much more than just a usual automatic zoom feature:
While following a route: when approaching a turn, it will zoom in and raise the view
angle to let you easily recognise your manoeuvre at the next junction. If the next turn
is at a distance, it will zoom out and lower the view angle to be flat so you can see the
road in front of you.
While driving without an active route: Smart Zoom will zoom in if you drive slowly
and zoom out when you drive at high speed.
4.1.2 Daytime and night colour themes
The software uses different colour themes during the day and during the night for both the
map and the menu screens.
Daytime colours are similar to paper road maps, and the menus are bright.
The night colour themes use dark colours for large objects to keep the average
brightness of the screen low.
The software offers different daytime and night colour profiles. It can also switch
automatically between the daytime and the night schemes based on the current time and
GPS position a few minutes before sunrise, when the sky has already turned bright, and a
few minutes after sunset, before it becomes dark.
4.1.3 Colour theme in tunnels
When entering a tunnel, the colours of the map change. All buildings disappear, large objects
(such as surface waters or forests) and empty areas between roads become black.
However, roads and streets keep their original colours from the daytime or night colour theme
currently used.
After leaving the tunnel, the original colours return.
61
4.1.4 Route calculation and recalculation
Your software calculates the route based on your preferences:
Route planning methods:
: Gives a quick route if you can travel at or near the speed
limit on all roads. Usually the best selection for fast and normal cars.
: Gives a route that has the smallest total distance of all
possible routes. It can be practical for slow vehicles.
: Combines the benefits of Fast and Short: The software
calculates as if it were calculating the Fast route, but it takes other roads as well
to save fuel.
: Results in a route with fewer turns and no difficult
manoeuvres. With this option, you can make your software to take, for example,
the motorway instead of a series of smaller roads or streets.
Vehicle types:
:
Manoeuvre restrictions and directional constraints are taken into account
when planning a route.
Roads are used only if access for cars is allowed.
Private roads and resident-only roads are used only if they are inevitable
to reach the destination.
Walkways are excluded from routes.
:
Neither manoeuvre restrictions nor directional constraints are taken into
account when planning a route.
Roads are used only if access for pedestrians is allowed.
Controlled-access roads are excluded from routes.
A private road is used only if the destination is there.
Speed limits are not used in route calculation and an average walking
speed is used when calculating the estimated time of arrival.
:
Manoeuvre restrictions and directional constraints (if they are applied to
bicycles in the map data) are taken into account when planning a route.
Roads are used only if access for bicycles or pedestrians is allowed.
Controlled-access roads are excluded from routes.
62
A private road is used only if the destination is there.
Speed limits are not used in route calculation and an average cycling
speed is used when calculating the estimated time of arrival.
:
All manoeuvres are available in intersections.
Directional constraints are taken into account the way that opposite
direction is allowed with a low speed.
A private road is used only if the destination is there.
Walkways are excluded from routes.
:
Manoeuvre restrictions and directional constraints are taken into account
when planning a route.
Roads are used only if access for buses is allowed.
Private roads, resident-only roads and walkways are excluded from
routes.
:
Manoeuvre restrictions and directional constraints are taken into account
when planning a route.
Roads are used only if access for taxis is allowed.
Private roads, resident-only roads and walkways are excluded from
routes.
Road types used or avoided in route calculation:
Whenever data exist, route calculation takes into account statistical traffic data for the given
day of week and time of day (page 65).
Real-tim
e Traffic events are also taken into account and sometimes greatly modify the route.
Your software automatically recalculates the route if you deviate from the proposed itinerary
or if a newly received Traffic event concerns a part of the recommended route.
For further information about Route settings, see page 74.
63
4.1.5 Road safety cameras and other proximity alert points
There is a special proximity warning for road safety cameras (like speed or red light cameras)
and other proximity alert points (like schools or railroad crossings). These alert points are
preloaded in the software. You can download more from www.naviextras.com or you can
upload points in a specific text file if needed.
The application can warn you when you approach road safety cameras like speed cameras
or dangerous areas like school zones or railroad crossings. You can set up the different alert
types individually in Sound and Warning settings (page 69).
The followi
ng alert types are available:
Audio warning: beeps or the name of the alert type can be played while you are
approaching the camera, or extra alert sounds if you exceed the speed limit while
approaching one of these cameras.
Visual warning: the type of the alert point, its distance and the related speed limit
appear on the Map screen while you are approaching one of these cameras. The
distance from the camera is also displayed.
For some of the alert points, the enforced or expected speed limit is available. For these
points, the audio alert can be different if you are below or above the given speed limit.
Only when speeding: The audio alert is only played when you exceed the given speed
limit.
When approaching: The audio alert is always played. In order to draw your attention,
the alert can be different if you exceed the speed limit.
The warning for road safety cameras is disabled when GPS position is not available or if you
are in certain countries where road safety camera warning is prohibited.
4.1.6 Speed limit warning
Maps may contain information about the speed limits of the road segments. The software is
able to warn you if you exceed the current limit. This information may not be available for
your region (ask your local dealer), or may not be fully correct for all roads in the map. Speed
warning can be fine-tuned in Sound and Warning settings (page 69).
You can
set the relative speed above which the application initiates the warning.
The following alert types are available:
Audio warning: you receive a verbal warning when you exceed the speed limit with the
given percentage.
Visual warning: the current speed limit is shown on the map when you exceed it (for
example:
).
You can also choose to see the speed limit sign on the map all the time.
64
4.1.7 Battery and GPS position quality indicators
You can find useful information in the top corners of menu screens.
The battery symbol in the top left corner, next to the current time shows information about the
rechargeable battery of the device.
Icon Description
The battery is charging. The device runs on external power.
The battery is not charging but it is full.
The battery is not full but it still has enough capacity.
You need to recharge the battery.
In the top right corner, the GPS reception quality icon shows the current accuracy of the
position information.
Icon Description
The software has no connection to the GPS receiver: GPS
navigation is not possible.
Devices with a built-in GPS receiver are permanently connected.
On such devices, the icon does not appear in normal
circumstances.
The software is connected to the GPS receiver, but the signal is
too weak and the receiver cannot determine the GPS position.
GPS navigation is not possible.
Only a few satellites are received. Position information is available,
but elevation (altitude) cannot be calculated.
GPS navigation is possible, but the position error may be
significant.
Altitude information is available, the position is a 3D position.
GPS navigation is possible.
65
4.1.8 Stored and online traffic information in route planning
The recommended route is not always the same between two points. Offline statistical traffic
information (historical traffic data or traffic patterns) can be taken into account in the route
calculation based on the time of day and the day of week whenever suitable data exists. In
addition, real-time traffic information (TMC) can help you avoid current traffic events like
temporary road closures or a traffic jam caused by an accident. Both functions are subject to
data availability.
Smart Routes with stored statistical traffic information
If statistical traffic information is stored with the map data, the software can take them into
account when planning a route. In normal cases, these statistics help you avoid usual traffic
jams on the given day of week in the given hour but in some cases like on public holidays
that fall on normal weekdays, they can be misleading. You can disable this Smart Route
feature in Traffic settings (page 73).
Real-time traffic information (TMC)
Unlike statistical traffic information, TMC (Traffic Message Channel) can provide you with the
real-time status of the traffic. Route calculation can avoid road blocks or unexpected traffic
jams caused by an accident.
Note!
This feature is available only if your hardware supports TMC.
TMC is a specific application of the FM Radio Data System (RDS) used for broadcasting real-
time traffic and weather information.
Using traffic information is enabled by default in the software.
Note!
TMC is not a global service. It may not be available in your country or region.
Ask your local dealer for coverage details.
Your device may contain the TMC receiver that is needed to receive Traffic events. Ask your
local dealer.
If public Traffic data is broadcast at your location, the software automatically takes into
account the traffic events received. You do not need to set anything in the program. The
receiver will automatically search the FM radio stations for TMC data, and the decoded
information will immediately be used in route planning. The moment your software receives
traffic information that may affect your route, the program will warn you that it is recalculating
the route, and navigation will continue with a new route that is optimal considering the most
up-to-date traffic conditions.
To fine-tune this recalculation, you can set the minimum delay that can trigger a route
recalculation, or you can instruct the software to have you confirm the new recommended
route before it takes effect. You can do these in Traffic settings (page 73).
A special
icon (
) is displayed on the Map screen to show you whether traffic events are
received. The icon shows the status of the traffic receiver when there are no traffic events on
your route, otherwise it shows the type of the next traffic event on your route.
Road segments affected by traffic events are displayed with an alternate colour on the map,
and small symbols above the road show the nature of the event:
66
Tap
to open the Traffic Summary screen.
To see the list of received Traffic events, tap
:
Now tap any of the list items to see its details, and to display the affected road segment in its
full length on the map:
67
4.2 'More' menu
The 'More' menu provides you with various options and additional applications. Tap the
following buttons:
, .
Button Description
You can configure the program settings, and modify the behaviour of
the software. Fine-tune route planning options, change the look of the
Map screen, turn on or off warnings, or restart the Configuration wizard,
etc.
See the next chapter for details.
Visit www.naviextras.com to get additional content, such as new maps
or 3D landmarks and useful applications.
Access the music player application to play backround music during
navigation. Create a playlist from the music files stored on your device
and entertain yourself during your journey. Audio warnings and
guidance messages still guide you on your route as the application can
fade the music while these announcements are played.
Access the Picture Viewer application. View the pictures stored on your
device. If coordinates are stored in your photos, you can start
navigating to the place where the selected photo was taken.
Access travel applications: the unit converter helps you convert
between various different international units for temperature, speed,
area or pressure, etc.
Access travel applications: the clothing size converter helps you
convert between various different international size units for men's or
women's cloth types and shoes.
The scientific calculator helps you in all your calculation needs. Tap the
Mode button for additional functions and use the memory to save your
results.
The Fuel consumption monitor helps you keep track of the
consumption of your car even if you do not use navigation for all your
journeys. Set the initial odometer value and then record the distance
taken and fuel filled in whenever you fill your car. You can also set
reminders for regular car maintenance.
Tap this button to see the sunlit and dark areas of the world. Your
current location and route points are marked on the map. Tap the
Details button to see the exact sunrise and sunset times for all your
route points (your current location, all waypoints and the final
destination).
68
If you save your trip logs when you arrive at some of your destinations
or let the application automatically save the trip logs for you, those logs
are all listed here. Tap one of the trips to see the trip statistics, speed
and altitude profile. If track log has also been saved, you can display it
on the map with the selected colour. Track logs can be exported to
GPX files for later use.
Select a country from the list and see useful driving information about
the selected country. Information may include speed limits on different
road types, the maximum blood alcohol level and any compulsory
equipment you need to show when stopped by the police.
Read the Tutorial to get instant understanding of the functions of your
software, or run the Demo to watch sample route simulations to see
how navigation works.
The About section provides you with product information. Read the
Software and Database End User License Agreement, look up content
licenses or check the unique identifier of the software. You can also
access program usage statistics.
4.3 Settings menu
You can configure the program settings, and modify the behaviour of the software. Tap the
following buttons:
, , .
The Settings menu has several options. Tap
or scroll with your finger to see the full list.
Button Description
Adjust the sound volume, mute your device or change the voice
guidance language. In addition, you can enable and set up different
warnings and alerts.
The content of the Quick menu (page 19) is fully customisable. Tap the
button you want to change, and select its new function from the list.
69
The recommended route is not always the same between two points.
Offline statistical traffic information (historical traffic data or traffic
patterns) can be taken into account in the route calculation based on
the time of day and the day of week whenever suitable data exists. In
addition, real-time traffic information (TMC) can help you avoid current
traffic events like temporary road closures or a traffic jam caused by an
accident.
Both functions are subject to data availability.
Tap the button to set up these functions.
These settings determine how routes will be calculated. Select the type
of vehicle you are driving, the road types used in route planning, and
the route planning method.
You can fine-tune the appearance of the Map screen. Adjust the map
view to your needs, choose suitable colour themes from the list for both
daytime and night use, change the blue arrow to a 3D car model, show
or suppress 3D buildings, turn track logging on or off, and manage you
Place visibility sets (which Places to show on the map).
Settings related to guidance on the map screen can be adjusted here.
Display related settings include menu animations, separate skins for
daytime and night use and the brightness of the display.
These settings allow you to customise the application for your local
language, measurement units, time and date settings and formats, as
well as to choose the time zone.
Trip logs and track logs contain useful information about your trips. Trip
logs can be saved manually when you reach your destination or you
can turn on the automatic saving here.
Modify the basic software parameters set during the initial setup
process. For details, see page 6.
Delete all saved data and reset all settings to their factory defaults.
4.3.1 Sound and Warnings
Adjust the sound volume, mute your device or change the voice guidance language. In
addition, you can enable and set up different warnings and alerts.
Button Description
Tap this button to adjust the volume of the different sounds in the
application. A new screen shows the different sound types and their
controls. See below for details.
The loudness of your software is independent of your device settings.
When you exit the program, the device default settings return.
70
This button shows the current voice guidance profile. By tapping the
button, you can select a new profile from the list of available languages
and speakers. Tap any of these to hear a sample voice prompt. Just
tap
when you have selected the new spoken
language.
Maps may contain information about the speed limits of the road
segments. The software is able to warn you if you exceed the current
limit. This information may not be available for your region (ask your
local dealer), or may not be fully correct for all roads in the map. This
setting lets you decide whether you wish to receive visible and/or
audible warnings.
Adjust the slider to set the relative speed above which the application
initiates the warning.
The following alert types are available:
Audio warning: you receive a verbal warning when you exceed
the speed limit with the given percentage.
Visual warning: the current speed limit is shown on the map
when you exceed it.
If you prefer to see the speed limit sign on the map all the time
(normally it is shown only if your speed exceeds it), you can set it here.
This feature allows you to receive a warning when approaching a Road
Safety Camera. You must ensure on your own liability that using this
feature is legal in the country where you intend to use it.
This button is not displayed when GPS position is not available or if
you are in certain countries where road safety camera warning is
prohibited. Even if the button is available, you are responsible for
checking whether it is legal to use this feature at your location.
Maps may contain driver alert information. Tap this button to turn on or
off these warnings and to set the distance from the hazard to receive
the warning at. These can be set individually for the different warning
types.
71
The application can warn you when you approach road safety cameras
like speed cameras or dangerous areas like school zones or railroad
crossings. Tap this button and set the different alert types individually.
The following alert types are available:
Audio warning: beeps or the name of the alert type can be
played while you are approaching the camera, or extra alert
sounds if you exceed the speed limit while approaching one of
these cameras.
Visual warning: the type of the alert point, its distance and the
related speed limit appear on the Map screen while you are
approaching one of these cameras. The distance from the
camera is also displayed.
For some of the alert points, the enforced or expected speed limit is
available. For these points, the audio alert can be different if you are
below or above the given speed limit.
Only when speeding: The audio alert is only played when you
exceed the given speed limit.
When approaching: The audio alert is always played. In order to
draw your attention, the alert can be different if you exceed the
speed limit.
Road safety cameras are not displayed in the list when GPS position is
not available or if you are in certain countries where road safety
camera warning is prohibited.
You can control the volume of the following sound types:
Button Description
This is the main volume control. These controls affect all below sounds.
They can also be accessed from the Quick menu.
These controls affect the volume of the guidance sounds (verbal
instructions).
These controls affect the volume of the alert sounds (beeps).
These controls affect the volume of the background music.
Key sounds provide audible confirmation of either pressing hardware
buttons or tapping the touch screen. These controls affect key sounds.
72
Controls for each sound type:
Button Description
Volume slider
Adjusts the volume of the related sound.
Use the switch to mute the related sound. The slider becomes inactive.
Tap again to re-enable.
4.3.2 Customise Quick menu
The content of the Quick menu (page 19) is fully customisable. Tap the button you want to
change, and select its new function from the list.
Button Description Shortcut for
This function opens a 2D map scaled and
positioned to show the entire route.
My Route / Overview
(page 49)
This function opens the Visual Guidance
settings screen.
More / Settings / Visual
Guidance (page 78)
This function opens the Traffic Summary
screen.
Tap the Traffic icon in
the Navigation menu or
on the Map screen.
This function lets you bypass parts of the
recommended route.
My Route / Avoidances
This function opens the Trip Monitor screen
where you can manage your previously
saved trip logs and track logs.
More / Trip Monitor
(page 67)
This function opens the list of manoeuvres
(the itinerary).
Tap the top of the Map
screen during
navigation.
With this function you can save the active
route for later use.
My Route / More / Save
Route
With this function you can replace the active
route with a previously saved route.
My Route / More / Load
Route
With this function you can search for Places
of Interest in various different ways.
Find / Find Places
(page 34)
This function opens the Map screen and
starts simulating the active route.
My Route / More /
Simulate Navigation
(page 58)
This function starts the Music player
application.
More / Music Player
(page 67)
73
This function opens the GPS Information
screen with satellite position and signal
strength information.
Tap the top of the Map
screen when there is
no GPS reception
4.3.3 Traffic settings
The recommended route is not always the same between two points. Offline statistical traffic
information (historical traffic data or traffic patterns) can be taken into account in the route
calculation based on the time of day and the day of week whenever suitable data exists. In
addition, real-time traffic information (TMC) can help you avoid current traffic events like
temporary road closures or a traffic jam caused by an accident.
Both functions are subject to data availability.
Button Description
Use this switch to enable or disable historical traffic data and traffic
patterns. This locally stored information can be very useful in normal
circumstances but for example on public holidays it may be better to
turn off in order not to take into account normal weekday traffic jams.
Use this switch to enable or disable the TMC receiver that can
receive real-time traffic information. The rest of the buttons below are
all related to the TMC function and are available only if the receiver is
enabled.
This setting determines how your software uses the received real-
time traffic information in route calculation. When calculating a new
route, or when recalculation becomes necessary based on the
received Traffic events, your software avoids traffic events if it makes
sense.
You can also set the minimum delay that triggers route recalculation,
and you can instruct the application if you want to confirm every
recalculation.
Tap this button to open the list of traffic event types, and select which
events to take into account in route calculation.
Tap this button for the list of available TMC service providers.
74
4.3.4 Route settings
These settings determine how routes will be calculated.
Button Description
You can set the type of vehicle you will use to navigate the route.
Based upon this setting, some of the road types can be excluded
from the route, or some of the restrictions may not be taken into
account in route calculation.
The route calculation can be optimised for different situations and
vehicle types by changing the planning method. See below for
details.
To let the route fit your needs, you can also set which road types are to be considered for or
to be excluded from the route if possible.
Excluding a road type is a preference. It does not necessarily mean total prohibition. If your
destination can only be accessed using some of the excluded road types, they will be used
but only as much as necessary. In this case a warning icon will be shown on the My Route
screen, and the part of the route not matching your preference will be displayed in a different
colour on the map.
In the list of road types you can see in how many segments and what total length of the road
type is used in the current route.
Button Description
You might need to avoid motorways when you are driving a slow car
or you are towing another vehicle.
Charge roads are pay roads where you can purchase a pass or
vignette to use the road for a longer period of time. They can be
enabled or disabled separately from toll roads.
The software includes toll roads (pay roads where there is a per-use
charge) in the routes by default. If you disable toll roads, your
software plans the best toll-free route.
The software includes ferries in a planned route by default. However,
a map does not necessarily contain information about the
accessibility of temporary ferries. You might also need to pay a fare
on ferries.
The software excludes unpaved roads by default: unpaved roads can
be in a bad condition and usually you cannot reach the speed limit on
them.
75
Vehicle types:
:
Manoeuvre restrictions and directional constraints are taken into account when
planning a route.
Roads are used only if access for cars is allowed.
Private roads and resident-only roads are used only they are inevitable to reach
the destination.
Walkways are excluded from routes.
:
Neither manoeuvre restrictions nor directional constraints are taken into
account when planning a route.
Roads are used only if access for pedestrians is allowed.
Controlled-access roads are excluded from routes.
A private road is used only if the destination is there.
Speed limits are not used in route calculation and an average walking speed is
used when calculating the estimated time of arrival.
:
Manoeuvre restrictions and directional constraints (if they are applied to
bicycles in the map data) are taken into account when planning a route.
Roads are used only if access for bicycles or pedestrians is allowed.
Controlled-access roads are excluded from routes.
A private road is used only if the destination is there.
Speed limits are not used in route calculation and an average cycling speed is
used when calculating the estimated time of arrival.
:
All manoeuvres are available in intersections.
Directional constraints are taken into account the way that opposite direction is
allowed with a low speed.
A private road is used only if the destination is there.
Walkways are excluded from routes.
:
Manoeuvre restrictions and directional constraints are taken into account when
planning a route.
Roads are used only if access for buses is allowed.
Private roads, resident-only roads and walkways are excluded from routes.
76
:
Manoeuvre restrictions and directional constraints are taken into account when
planning a route.
Roads are used only if access for taxis is allowed.
Private roads, resident-only roads and walkways are excluded from routes.
Route Planning Method types:
Button Description
Gives a quick route if you can travel at or near the speed limit on all
roads. Usually the best selection for fast and normal cars.
Gives a short route to minimise the distance to travel. Usually
practical for pedestrians, cyclists or slow vehicles. Searching for a
short route regardless of the speed, this route type is rarely practical
for normal vehicles.
Combines the benefits of Fast and Short: The software calculates as
if it were calculating the Fast route, but it takes other roads as well to
save fuel.
Results in a route with fewer turns and no difficult manoeuvres. With
this option, you can make your software to take, for example, the
motorway instead of a series of smaller roads or streets.
4.3.5 Map settings
You can fine-tune the appearance of the Map screen. Adjust the map view to your needs,
choose suitable colour themes from the list for both daytime and night use, change the blue
arrow to a 3D car model, show or hide 3D buildings, turn track logging on or off, and manage
you Place visibility sets (which Places to show on the map).
The map is always shown on the screen so that you can see the effect when you change a
setting.
77
Button Description
Switch the map view between a 3D perspective view and a 2D top-
down view.
Adjust the basic zoom and tilt levels to your needs. Three levels are
available.
Switch between daytime and night colour modes or let the software
switch between the two modes automatically a few minutes before
sunrise and a few minutes after sunset.
Select the colour scheme used in daytime mode.
Select the colour scheme used in night mode.
Replace the default position marker to one of the 3D vehicle models.
You can select separate icons for different vehicle types selected for
route planning. Separate icons can be used for car, pedestrian and
the other vehicles.
Show or suppress 3D landmarks, 3D artistic or block representations
of prominent or well-known objects.
Show or suppress 3D city models, 3D artistic or block representation
of full city building data containing actual building size and position on
the map.
Turn on or off track log saving, that is, saving the sequence of the
locations your journeys go through.
Select which Places to show on the map while navigating. Too many
Places make the map crowded so it is a good idea too keep as few of
them on the map as possible. For this, you have the possibility to
save different Place visibility sets. You have the following possibilities:
Tap the checkbox to show or hide the Place category.
Tap the name of the Place category to open the list of its
subcategories.
Tap
to save the current Place visibility set
or to load a previously saved one. Here you can also revert to
the default visibility settings.
78
4.3.6 Visual guidance settings
Settings related to guidance on the map screen can be adjusted here.
The data fields in the corner of the Map screen can be customised.
Tap this button and select the values you want to see. The values can
be different when you navigate a route from when you are just cruising
without a given destination. You can select general trip data like your
current speed or the altitude, or route data related to your final
destination or the next waypoint on your route.
If you are approaching a motorway exit or a complex intersection and
the needed information exists, the map is replaced with a 3D view of
the junction. You can turn this feature on or let the map be displayed
for the whole route.
Whenever adequate information is available, lane information similar
to the real ones on road signs above the road is displayed at the top of
the map. You can turn this feature on or off.
Turn on the route progress bar to see your route as a straight line on
the left side of the map. The blue arrow represents your current
position and moves up as you travel. Waypoints and Traffic events are
also displayed on the line.
4.3.7 Display settings
Display related settings include menu animations, separate skins for daytime and night use
and the brightness of the display.
When animation is turned on, buttons on menus and keyboard
screens appear in an animated way. Screen transitions are also
animated.
Select the style and colours of the application used in daytime mode.
Select the style and colours of the application used in night mode.
Adjust the display backlight.
79
4.3.8 Regional settings
These settings allow you to customise the application for your local language, measurement
units, time and date settings and formats, as well as to choose the time zone.
Button Description
This button displays the current written language of the user interface.
By tapping the button, you can select a new language from the list of
available languages. The application will restart if you change this
setting; you are asked to confirm this.
You can set the distance units to be used by the program. Your
software may not support all the listed units in some voice guidance
languages.
Select between 12 and 24 hours time display and the various
international date display formats.
By default, time zone is taken from the map information and adjusted
by your current location. Here you can set time zone and daylight
saving manually.
4.3.9 Trip monitor settings
Trip logs and track logs contain useful information about your trips. Trip logs can be saved
manually when you reach your destination or you can turn on the automatic saving here. You
can access these logs in the Trip monitor. Trip monitor is available from the More menu.
Trip monitor can record statistical data of your trips. If you need these
logs later, you can let the application save them automatically for you.
This is not a button. This line shows the current size of the trip
database, the sum of all trip and track logs saved.
Track logs, the sequence of the positions given by the GPS receiver,
can be saved together with trip logs. They can later be displayed on
the map. You can let the application save the track log whenever it
saves a trip.
80
5 Glossary
2D/3D GPS reception
The GPS receiver uses satellite signals to calculate its (your) position and needs at least four
signals to give a three-dimensional position, including elevation. Because the satellites are
moving and because objects can block the signals, your GPS device might not receive four
signals. If three satellites are available, the receiver can calculate the horizontal GPS position
but the accuracy is lower and the GPS device does not give you elevation data: only 2D
reception is possible.
Active route
The currently navigated route. Whenever the destination is set, the route is active until you
delete it, reach your destination or you quit the software. See also: Route.
City Centre
The city/town centre is not the geometric centre of the settlement but an arbitrary point the
map creators have chosen. In towns and villages, it is usually the most important intersection;
in larger cities, it is one of the important intersections.
Colour theme
Your software comes with different colour themes for daytime or night use of the map and
menu screens. Themes are custom graphic settings and they can have different colours for
streets, blocks or surface waters in 2D and 3D modes, and they display shades or shadows
in different ways in 3D mode.
One daytime scheme and one night scheme is always selected for the map and for the
menus. The software uses them when it switches from day to night and back.
GPS accuracy
Several factors have impact on the deviation between your real position and the one given by
the GPS device. For example, signal delay in the ionosphere or reflecting objects near the
GPS device have a different and varying impact on how accurately the GPS device can
calculate your position.
Map
The software works with digital maps which are not simply the computerised versions of
traditional paper maps. Similarly to the paper road maps, the 2D mode of digital maps show
you streets, roads, and elevation is also shown by colours.
In 3D mode, you can see the altitude differences, for example valleys and mountains,
elevated roads, and in selected cities 3D landmarks and 3D buildings are also displayed.
You can use digital maps interactively: you can zoom in and out (increase or decrease the
scale), you can tilt them up and down, and rotate them left and right. In GPS-supported
navigation, digital maps facilitate route planning.
81
North-up map orientation
In North-up mode the map is rotated so its top always faces North. This is the orientation for
example in Find on Map. See also: Track-up map orientation.
Road Safety Camera
Special alert points for speed, red light or bus lane cameras. Different data sources are
available. You can configure the software to warn you when you approach one of these
cameras.
Detecting the location of Road Safety Cameras is prohibited in certain countries. It is the sole
responsibility of the driver to check whether this feature can be used during the trip.
Route
A sequence of route events, i.e. manoeuvres (for example, turns and roundabouts) to reach
the destination. The route contains one start point and one or more destinations. The start
point is the current (or last known) position by default. If you need to see a future route, the
start point can be replaced with any other given point.
Track-up map orientation
In Track-up mode the map is rotated so its top always points in the current driving direction.
This is the default orientation in 3D map view mode. See also: North-up map orientation.
Vehimarker
The current position is shown with a blue arrow on the map by default. The direction of the
blue arrow shows the current heading. This position marker can be replaced with different
vehicle and pedestrian symbols. You can even specify different Vehimarkers for different
route types (depending on which vehicle type is selected for route calculation).
82
6 End User Licence Agreement
1 The contracting parties
1.1 This Agreement has been entered into by and between Nav N Go Kft. (registered seat:
23 Bérc utca, H-1016 Budapest, Hungary; Company reg.no.: 01-09-891838) as Licensor
(hereinafter: Licensor) and You as the User (hereinafter: User; the User and the Licensor
jointly referred to as: Parties) in subject of the use of the software product specified in this
Agreement.
2 Conclusion of the Agreement
2.1 The Parties hereby acknowledge that this Agreement shall be concluded by implicit
conduct of the Parties without signing the Agreement.
2.2 The User hereby acknowledges that following the lawful acquisition of the software
product constituting the object of this Agreement (Section 4), any degree of use, installation
into a computer or other hardware, installation of such hardware into a vehicle, pressing of
the “Accept” button displayed by the software during installation or use (hereinafter referred
to as Use) shall mean that the User has accepted the terms and conditions of this Agreement
as legally binding.
2.3 This Agreement shall by no means authorise use of the software product by those
persons having unlawfully acquired the software product or having unlawfully installed it on a
computer or in a vehicle.
3 Relevant laws and regulations
3.1 To all issues not regulated by this Agreement, the laws of the Republic of Hungary, with
specific reference to Act IV of 1959 on the Civil Code and to Act LXXVI of 1999 on
Copyrights shall apply.
3.2 The original language version of this Agreement is the Hungarian version. This
Agreement has versions in other languages as well. In case of dispute the Hungarian version
shall prevail.
4 Object of the Agreement
4.1 The object of this Agreement shall be the navigation guidance software product of
Licensor (hereinafter referred to as the Software Product).
4.2 The Software Product shall include the operating computer program, its complete
documentation, the map database pertaining thereto and any third-party content and services
accessible through the Software Product (hereinafter: Database).
4.3 Any form of display, storage, coding, including printed, electronic or graphic display,
storage, source or object code, or any other as yet undefined form of display, storage, or
coding, or any medium thereof shall be deemed parts of the Software Product.
4.4 Error corrections, additions, updates used by the User following the conclusion of this
Agreement shall also be deemed parts of the Software Product.
5 Rights under copyright
5.1 Unless otherwise provided by law or contractual provisions, the Licensor is the sole and
exclusive owner of all material copyrights vested in the Software Product.
5.2 Copyrights extend to the whole Software Product and to its parts separately as well.
5.3 The owner(s) of the copyrights of the Database forming part of the Software Product is
(are) the natural person(s) or corporate entity(ies) listed in the Appendix to this Agreement or
in the “About” menu item of the operating computer programme (hereinafter referred to as
Database Owner). The user's manual of the Software Product includes the name of the menu
option where all the owners of the Database items are listed. The Licensor hereby states that
it has obtained sufficient usage and representation rights from the Database owners in order
to utilise the Database, to offer it for utilisation and to transfer it for utilisation as set forth in
this Agreement.
5.4 Pursuant to this Agreement, all rights vested in the Software Product shall remain in the
ownership of the Licensor, except for those to which the User is entitled under law or by
virtue of this Agreement.
83
6 Rights of the User
6.1 The User is entitled to install the Software Product into one hardware device (desktop,
handheld, portable computer, navigation device), and to run and use one copy of the
Software Product or a preinstalled copy of the Software Product thereon.
6.2 The User undertakes and accepts that the Software Product and/or its certain elements
and/or contents provided by third parties may require separate action (registration/activation)
within the time period specified in the Software product to achieve its partial or full
functionality.
6.3 The User is entitled to make one backup copy of the Software Product. However, if the
Software Product operates after installation without the use of the original media copy, then
the original media copy shall be deemed to be a backup copy. In all other cases, the User is
only entitled to use the backup copy if the original media copy of the Software Product has
been ascertainably and unequivocally rendered unsuitable for its lawful and intended use.
7 Limitations of use
7.1 The User is not entitled
7.1.1 to duplicate the Software Product (to make a copy thereof);
7.1.2 to lease, rent or lend it or to transfer it to a third person for any reason;
7.1.3 to translate the Software Product (including translation (compilation) to other
programming languages);
7.1.4 to decompile the Software Product;
7.1.5 to evade the protection of the Software Product or to modify, circumvent or obviate
such protection through technological or by any other means;
7.1.6 to modify, extend, transform the Software Product (in whole or in part), to separate it
into parts, combine it with other products, install it in other products, utilise it in other
products, not even for the purpose of achieving interoperability with other devices;
7.1.7 apart from using the computer program, to obtain information from the Database as a
part of the Software Product, to decompile the Database, to use, copy, modify, extend,
transform the Database in whole or in part or the group of data stored therein, or to install it in
other products or otherwise, utilise it in other products or to transfer it, not even with the aim
of achieving interoperability with other products.
7.2 The User acknowledges that the Software Product may prohibit or block partly or
completely the use of the Software Product and/or its parts and/or third party contents if the
separate action (activation/registration) as specified in Section 6 is not met within the time
defined in the Software Product.
7.3 The User may only use the contents available through the Software Product and provided
by third parties and the data received through the services provided by third parties (including
but not limited to the traffic data received from the RDS TMC traffic information service) for
his/her own personal benefit and at his/her own risk. It is strictly prohibited to store, to
transfer or to distribute these data or contents or to disclose them in full or in part to the
public in any format or to download them from the product.
8 No warranty or limitation of responsibility
8.1 The Licensor hereby informs the User that although the greatest care was taken in
producing the Software Product, given the nature of the Software Product and its technical
limitations, the Licensor does not provide a warranty for the Software Product being
completely error-free, and the Licensor is not bound by any contractual obligation whereby
the Software Product obtained by the User should be completely error-free.
8.2 The Licensor does not warrant that the Software Product is suitable for any purpose
defined either by the Licensor or the User, and does not warrant that the Software Product is
capable of interoperating with any other system, device or product (e.g. software or
hardware).
84
8.3 The Licensor does not assume any responsibility for damages incurred due to an error in
the Software Product (including errors of the computer program, the documentation and the
Database).
8.4 The Licensor does not assume any responsibility for damages incurred due to the
Software Product not being applicable for any defined purpose, or due to the error or
incompatibility of the Software Product with any other system, device or product (e.g.
software or hardware).
8.5 The Licensor also draws the attention of the User to the fact that, when using the
Software Product in any form of vehicle, observing the traffic regulations and rules (e.g. use
of obligatory and/or reasonable and suitable security measures, proper and generally
expected care and attention in the given situation, and special care and attention required
due to the use of the Software Product) is the exclusive responsibility of the User. The
Licensor shall not assume any responsibility for any damages occurred in relation to use of
the Software Product in a motor vehicle.
8.6 By concluding the Agreement, the User shall, in particular, acknowledge the information
stated in Section 8 above.
9 Sanctions
9.1 The Licensor hereby informs the User that, if the Licensor finds its rights under the
Copyright Act to be breached, the Licensor may
9.1.1 seek judicial recognition of this breach;
9.1.2 demand that the breach cease and order the person in breach to refrain from continuing
such actions;
9.1.3 demand that the person under breach give proper compensation (even by way of
publicity at the expense of the person in breach);
9.1.4 claim the return of the increase of assets due to the breach;
9.1.5 demand the cease of the wrongful action and, demand restitution to its state before the
breach was committed at the expense of the person in breach, and may demand the
destruction of instruments and materials used to commit the breach as well as of the
products created by the breach;
9.1.6 claim for damages.
9.2 The Licensor hereby also informs the User that the breach of copyrights and related
rights is a crime under Act IV of 1978 on the Hungarian Criminal Code, which may be
sentenced of two years in prison in basic cases and up to eight years in prison in aggravated
cases.
9.3 Contents and services provided by third parties
The Licensor hereby excludes any liability of its own for the Database in the Software
Product and for any content or service provided by a third party by using the Database. The
Licensor does not warrant the quality, suitability, accuracy, fitness for a specific purpose or
territorial coverage of the product or service or the availability of the service, and it
specifically excludes any liability for the suspension of the service, and any damage arising in
relation to the service or for complete cancellation of the service.
The relevant information and data in connection with the contents and services provided by
third parties are available at www.navngo.com. The User hereby acknowledges that the
contents and services provided by third parties may only be used at the risk of the User and
for the personal benefit of the User.
9.4 Contents and services provided by the Licensor or an agent of the Licensor
The Licensor or a contractual partner may offer various products and services to the User
through www.naviextras.com. The User may only use these services when the User has read
and understood the relevant end user licence agreement(s) at www.naviextras.com and the
User is obliged to use the services in line with the terms and conditions thereof.
9.5 The parties hereby agree that - depending on the nature of the dispute - either the Pest
Central District Court (Pesti Központi Kerületi Bíróság) or the Metropolitan Court of Budapest
85
(Fővárosi Bíróság) will have exclusive jurisdiction to rule on any disputes arising in
connection with this Agreement.
86
7 Copyright note
The product and the information contained herein is subject to change without prior
notification.
This manual may not, in whole or in part, be reproduced or transmitted in any form either
electronically or mechanically, including photocopying and recording, without the express
written consent of NNG Global Services Kft..
© 2010 - NNG Global Services Kft.
Data Source © 2006 Tele Atlas N.V.
Austria: © BEV, GZ 1368/2003
Denmark: © DAV
France: © IGN France
Great Britain: Ordnance Survey data with permission of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office ©
Crown Copyright
Italy: © Geonext/DeAgostini
Northern
Ireland:
© Ordnance Survey of Northern Ireland
Norway: © Norwegian Mapping Authority, Public Roads Administration / Mapsolutions
Switzerland: © Swisstopo
The
Netherlands:
Topografische ondergrond
Copyright © dienst voor het kadaster en de openbare registers, Apeldorn
All rights reserved.
63

Hulp nodig? Stel uw vraag in het forum

Spelregels
1

Forum

Nav-N-Go-iGO-primo
  • Ik heb mijn i go prima terug gezet via fabrieks instelling en nu krijg ik hem niet meer op navigeren hebben jullie voor ons eook een Nederlandse handleiding ons email is dekokkies@kabelfoon.nl bij voorbaat dank Leo de Kok Gesteld op 11-6-2019 om 19:08

    Reageer op deze vraag Misbruik melden
    • Hoi .. hebben jullie toevallig al een nederlandse handleiding ontvangen ? Zoja wilt u deze dan ook naar mij versturen dit is mijn mail adres denfic75@gmail.com .. alvast bedankt ! Geantwoord op 27-8-2020 om 13:40

      Waardeer dit antwoord (1) Misbruik melden
  • Apparaat doet alles, behalve de opgegeven route aangeven.
    Geen stem of link/rechts aanduiding.
    Geeft alleen aan waar ik rij,verder niets Gesteld op 8-8-2015 om 18:18

    Reageer op deze vraag Misbruik melden

Misbruik melden

Gebruikershandleiding.com neemt misbruik van zijn services uitermate serieus. U kunt hieronder aangeven waarom deze vraag ongepast is. Wij controleren de vraag en zonodig wordt deze verwijderd.

Product:

Bijvoorbeeld antisemitische inhoud, racistische inhoud, of materiaal dat gewelddadige fysieke handelingen tot gevolg kan hebben.

Bijvoorbeeld een creditcardnummer, een persoonlijk identificatienummer, of een geheim adres. E-mailadressen en volledige namen worden niet als privégegevens beschouwd.

Spelregels forum

Om tot zinvolle vragen te komen hanteren wij de volgende spelregels:

Belangrijk! Als er een antwoord wordt gegeven op uw vraag, dan is het voor de gever van het antwoord nuttig om te weten als u er wel (of niet) mee geholpen bent! Wij vragen u dus ook te reageren op een antwoord.

Belangrijk! Antwoorden worden ook per e-mail naar abonnees gestuurd. Laat uw emailadres achter op deze site, zodat u op de hoogte blijft. U krijgt dan ook andere vragen en antwoorden te zien.

Abonneren

Abonneer u voor het ontvangen van emails voor uw Nav N Go iGO primo bij:


U ontvangt een email met instructies om u voor één of beide opties in te schrijven.


Ontvang uw handleiding per email

Vul uw emailadres in en ontvang de handleiding van Nav N Go iGO primo in de taal/talen: Engels als bijlage per email.

De handleiding is 2,15 mb groot.

 

U ontvangt de handleiding per email binnen enkele minuten. Als u geen email heeft ontvangen, dan heeft u waarschijnlijk een verkeerd emailadres ingevuld of is uw mailbox te vol. Daarnaast kan het zijn dat uw internetprovider een maximum heeft aan de grootte per email. Omdat hier een handleiding wordt meegestuurd, kan het voorkomen dat de email groter is dan toegestaan bij uw provider.

Stel vragen via chat aan uw handleiding

Stel uw vraag over deze PDF

Andere handleiding(en) van Nav N Go iGO primo

Nav N Go iGO primo Gebruiksaanwijzing - Deutsch - 119 pagina's


Uw handleiding is per email verstuurd. Controleer uw email

Als u niet binnen een kwartier uw email met handleiding ontvangen heeft, kan het zijn dat u een verkeerd emailadres heeft ingevuld of dat uw emailprovider een maximum grootte per email heeft ingesteld die kleiner is dan de grootte van de handleiding.

Er is een email naar u verstuurd om uw inschrijving definitief te maken.

Controleer uw email en volg de aanwijzingen op om uw inschrijving definitief te maken

U heeft geen emailadres opgegeven

Als u de handleiding per email wilt ontvangen, vul dan een geldig emailadres in.

Uw vraag is op deze pagina toegevoegd

Wilt u een email ontvangen bij een antwoord en/of nieuwe vragen? Vul dan hier uw emailadres in.



Info