Booklet
3.4
RNS
510
Ed
iti
ng
a
saved
tour
Fig. 74 Specify the position of a new destinotion.
A tour
can
only
be
displayed in Tour
mode
and
can only
be
edited in Tour mode.
To
select
the
tour
to
be
edited
=::>
page
87
.
- If you touch the tour at the top
of
the
display
=::>
page
83,
fig.
69,
the
tour
plan
is
opened
for this tour
=::>
page
86,
fig.
73.
-
As
an
alternative
open
the
tour
plan
by
touching
the
=::>
page
85,
fig.72 I
Extras)
function key. In the
opening
pop-up
window,
touch
I
Edit
tour
).
- In the
tour
plan,
touch
the
=::>
page
86,
fig.
73
~
function key next to
the
destina-
tion you
would
like to edit.
The
pop-up
window with
the
editing
options
for this
entry
is
opened.
-
If
you touch
the
~
function key next to
the
starting
point
ofthe
tour
up",
you
have
the
option
usinglDestination
entry)
to
specify
the
first stopover
destination
after
the
starting point. The starting
point
is speci-
fied automatically by
the
GPS
position
specification
and
therefore
cannot
be
changed.
-
If
you touch
the
~
function key next to
one
of
the
other
destinations, you are of-
fered additional
options
for editing.
- Select
the
desired
option
by touching it.
Options
for
editing
a
tour
destination
[Detaas)-
opens
the Destination
data
menu
for the
detail
viewofthe
selected destination. Touch the
[Show
an
mop) function key
to
display the destina-
tion in the
map
=>
page
102.
The~function
key
will return you to the detail view.
~
- touching
~
again only starts route
glJidance for this tour destination,
and
any stop-
over destinations are ignored. Touch
~
to
change
to
the view
of
the tour plan wit.hout
starting route guidance.
[Delete)-
deletes the displayed tour destination
after
an
additional confirmation.
[MoveJ-
Touch [ContinueJ to select
an
entry after
which you would like to move the selected tour
destination
=>
fig
.
74.
[Destination
entryJ-
to
enter
an additional tour desti-
nation
=>
page
86,
"Compiling a new tour in
Tourmode
"
.
~
88
NAV (navigation system) function selection button
Booklet 3.4
RNS
510
Waypoint
navigatio
n
mode
(
off
-
road
nav
i
gat
ion)
General
Waypoint navigation
mode
is
an
off-road function which was developed for trav-
elling in non-digitalised areas
at
slow speeds. Waypoint navigation
mode
is
not
intended for driving
on
normal
streets, since one-
way
streets, motorways exits
and
entrances, etc. are
not
detected.
Operating
waypoint
navigation
A waypoint tour consists
of
a chain ofwaypoints.
A waypoint
is
a geo-position
determined
by
GPS
which
is
saved in
the
unit
with time and date.
When recording a waypointtour, waypoints
can
be
set automatically
or
manually. A recorded
waypoint tour can be driven
in
the recorded di-
rection or in
the
opposite direction.
Waypoints can only
be
driven in
the
order that
they are stored in the system. There
is
the
option
of
skipping individual waypoints
when
driving a
waypoint tour
or
to inform
the
system the way-
point
one
would like to "travel toward" (next
waypoint).
The system
cannot
perform a1ternat.ive routes or
automatically avoid obstacles.
You
have
the
op-
tion while driving a saved waypoint tour, to set
additional waypoints manually to save
the
re-
routing around
an
obstacle, for example,
for
the
next trip.
What
can
waypoint
navigation
perform
and
what
can
it not:
Waypoint navigation
mode
is
not
intended
for
driving
on
normal streets.
becau
se when driving
a saved waypoint tour,
all
of
the points have to be
driven exactly,
and
in the
same
order as they
have
been
saved.
For example. the system would
attempt
to guide
you against the direction
of
travel
on
motorways
or
on
a one-way streets in order
to
reach the set
waypoints. if you drove the saved waypoint tour
on
public roads in
the
opposite direction. Visual
turning information
is
also given rather late, and
only a general direction
of
travel
is
displayed.
Therefore
it
is
better
to use waypoint navigation
mode
only for driving in non-digitalised areas
without prescribed traffic regulations and only
at slow speeds.
Non-digilalised areas are areas that do not have
any street or off-road information. Thus natural
limits like
mountains
and
rivers are also
not
de-
tected even if they are
shown
on the
map
.
Waypoint navigation
mode
is
thus only an orien-
tation aid
for
driving in non-digitalized areas.
Thus there
is
no spoken instructions
on
a way-
point tour.
Only the approximate direction to the
next waypoint is displayed.
GPS reception
interrupted
If the
GPS
reception
is
interrupted while driving
because you are travelling for a long time
under
a canopy
of
trees, for example.
or
you are in a
tunnel
or
underground car park. the symbol for
displaying your vehicle position G
is
shown in
grey.
The unit can only determine the waypoints
then using lhe vehicle sensors (rotation
of
the
wheels
and
steering angle).
If
this condition last a long time. it will result in
inaccuracies in the recording
or
departing from
the tour. This problem
is
worsened when driving
on
an
unstable surface where the wheels tempo-
rarily lose contact with the ground, i.e. can
"spin".
~
NAV (navigation system) function selection button
89