Guidance to Your Destination Sample Clauses

Guidance to Your Destination. Before actually setting out toward your chosen destination, read this chapter to learn how to interpret the guidance given by your Navigation System.
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Guidance to Your Destination. 55 Route Guidance by Your Navigation System 55 Route guidance by display and voice 55 When receiving traffic information ahead on the set route 56 Checking the Suggested Route 57 Checking the Suggested Route from the Information menu 57 Recalculating the Route to Your Destination 58 Cancelling the Route Guidance 59 Delete the current route, and cancel the route guidance 59 Changing your destination 59 Adding Via Points to the Current Route 60 Adding a via point 60 Skipping a via point 61 Deleting a via point from the route 61 Displaying Certain Points Of Interest on the Map 62 Chapter 5 Utilising Various Information 63 Editing the Address Book 63 Registering a previous location in the Address Book 63 Editing a location’s information 65 Deleting the data in the Address Book 66 Confirming the location contained in the Address Book on the map 67 Registering Your Home and Your Favourite Location 68 Registering a location 68 Changing or deleting your home or your favourite location 70 Registering a Password 71 Setting Areas to Avoid 72 Registering an Area to Avoid 72 Changing or deleting an Area to Avoid 73 Using Traffic Information 74 Confirming traffic information relevant to the current route 74 Selecting the radio station 76 Using a PC Card 78 Initialising a PC card 78 Storing the data of registered locations in the PC card 78 Loading data from a PC card 79 Deleting PC card data 80 Checking the Navigation Status 81 Checking positioning information by satellite 81 Checking sensor learning status and driving status 82 Checking the connections of leads and installation positions 83 Chapter 6 Customising Your Navigation System 85 Modifying the Default Settings 85 Items Users can Change 86 Route Guidance menu 86 Map Display menu 88 Hardware menu 88 Others menu 88 RDS - TMC menu 90 Chapter 7 Operating Your Navigation System with Voice 91 Basics of Voice Operation 91 Available voice commands 92 An example of voice operation 92 Tips for Voice Operation 95 Chapter 8 Playing DVD/CD 97 To Ensure Safe Driving 97 Before Using 98 Compatible DVD, CD Formats 98 What the Symbols on DVDs Indicate 99 How to Listen to a CD 101 How to use the Remote Control 101 Basic method of listening to CD 102 Basic of CD-Function 102 How to Watch DVD 104 How to use the Remote Control 104 Basic method of watching DVD 105 Operation of menu 106 Stop playing 107 Move the chapter forward/backward 107 Specifying a title or a chapter 107 Fast-forward / fast-rewind 108 Viewing One Frame at a Time 1...
Guidance to Your Destination. You can also check the information about the route from the Information menu.
Guidance to Your Destination. 1 Press the CANCEL ROUTE button on the Remote Control. A message asking whether you want to cancel the route appears.
Guidance to Your Destination. Travelling direction • Road number of the motorway • Via point • Your destination ➲ If you did not hear the voice guidance properly, press the GUIDE button on the Remote Controller to listen to it again.
Guidance to Your Destination. If you press the GUIDE button on the Remote Controller for more than three seconds, you can check traffic information about your route. If there is no traffic information about your route, the message informing you that no traffic information has been received is shown. In this case, the message disappears when you click the OK button.
Guidance to Your Destination. The distance of the detour : The route is recalculated, avoiding the area the specified
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Guidance to Your Destination. A list giving your currently set destination and its via points appears.
Guidance to Your Destination. A new route to your destination via the remaining via points is calculated.

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