User Manual - Page 220

For TARRACO 2019.

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Infotainment System
search for points of interest by names or cat-
egories. When necessary, ent
er the name of
the cit
y t
o r
efine the sear
ch.
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Fig. 203
A
Press to open the cursor buttons (, ),
which allow you to move within the te
xt.
Steering
When narrowing down the destination ad-
dress, please not
e that every entry restricts
the available range of subsequent selections.
To enter an address press the function but-
tons in the following order:
Country, City (or postcode), Centre
(starts the r
oute to the centre of the indicated
city), Street, Number, Junction, LAST DES-
TINATIONS, START (starts route guidance to
the selected destination).
On the map
Select the destination on the map or enter
it using GPS coordinates and confirm with
OK
.
Function button: function
Store : Store the point of interest in the destination
memory
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page 219.
Edit : Edit the destination or enter another one.
Function button: function
Route options : Setting route options, see Naviga-
tion Settings > Route options.
Start : Starts guided navigation to the selected point
of interest.
After starting route guidance
Fig. 204
Route calculation.
When starting route guidance, the route is
cal
cul
at
ed based on the dat
a that hav
e been
sel
ect
ed in the Route options menu.
Three alternative routes are proposed
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Fig. 204. These 3 routes correspond to the
selectable route options: Economical, Fast
and Short.
Blue route: Economic route.
Red route: Fastest route.
Orange route: Shortest route to the
destination, even if it results in longer
travelling time.
Select the desired route by pressing it.
The route criteria settings in the Route op-
tions menu are modified accordingly.
If a route is not selected, the route guidance
starts automatically after approx. one minute
according to the setting selected in Route
options.
Once the route has been calculated, the sys-
tem gives the first navigation announcement.
Up to 3 navigation announcements are given
before a turn.
Press the adjustment knob to listen to the
last audible navigation instruction.
The indicated distances depend to a great
extent on the type of road and the traffic
speed. On motorways, for example, naviga-
tion announcements are received much earli-
er than in urban traffic.
The corresponding navigation announce-
ments are also given on roads with several
lanes that split, and on roundabouts, for ex-
ample: “Leave the roundabout at the second
exit.”
A navigation announcement informs you
when you have reached your “destination”.
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