Navigation
42To block sections and consult information from a route
Sections of a route may be manually blocked. The route list is a list of all ro ute sections that will be travelled through. To b l o c k s e c t i o n s m a n u a l l y
– During the active destination guide, press the button to
access the main TRÁFICO menu.
– Press the function button . The menu Block the route
from this point is displayed.
–In the menu Block the route from this point , enter the length of
the block by rotating the menu button.
– Confirm the entry by pressing the menu button. The n ew route
will be drawn.
– It is also possible to access this option by pressing the function
key from the main navigation menu and then Avoid rout e
from this point ⇒ page 29. To eliminate a block
– Press the function key in the
TRAFFIC main menu.
– This may also be done by pressing the function button
from the main navigation menu and deactivating the fu nction
Block the route from this point ⇒ fig. 22 using the menu button.
Consult the route list
– During the destination guide, press the function button
from the main navigation menu.
– Select the option Route list to consult the stretches remaining on
the trip ⇒fig. 22.
Only stretch from the active destination guide can be blocked.
Fig. 22 To access the route list
TRAFFIC
JAM AHEAD
ROUTE
ERASE JAM
ROUTEROUTE
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Navigation43
You will be guided through a blocked area if there is no logical alternative to
travelling through it.
Route list
The route list is updated during the journey. It shows th e roads or streets that
you have not yet reached. Route sections that you have a lready travelled will
be deleted from the route list.
Pressing the menu button, more information ca n be found on different
stretches. The blocked stretches are indicated by the symbol “ !” in a black
box.
Note
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It takes some seconds after the destination guide has s tarted for the route
list to be compiled for display.
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The type and the quantity of the proposed alternative routes in case of a
blockage depends on the navigation CD content.
The destination guide without the navigation CD
With the destination guide active, the navigation CD may be
changed for an audio CD.The navigation function is still available, although in a li mited form, without
the corresponding CD. In this case, the inte rnal reader may be used to play an
audio or MP3 CD without having to reinsert the n avigation CD. For this, all of
the data on the CD concerning the route is stored in the “temporary memory”
and with the data from this “temporary memory” the destination entry
dynamic TMC guide options are limited. The “content” of the temporary
memory depends on the length of the route that mus t be recorded. The
shorter the route, the more details may be stored in the tempo rary memory
and the more functions will be available without any ne ed to insert the navi-
gation CD. If the route is long, or unexpected deviations are t aken (for example, to avoid a traffic jam based on TMC reports),
the navigation CD will
be requested to resume the destination guide.
In the navigation menu, the equipment indicates that it is transferring data
from the navigation CD to the temporary memory by a CD symbol after the title
NAVIGATION. The na vigation CD can only be removed when this symbol
disappears. If the navigation CD is removed anyway, the ro ute calculation or
destination guide can not be resumed correctly.
During the destination guide using stored data, that is, w ithout the naviga-
tion CD, the CD symbol appears crossed out.
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