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Information on Destination/Waypoint entry is
given elsewhere in this handbook.
See DESTINATION ENTRY (page 356).
AVOID POINTS
After a route has been selected you can set a
single or a series of Avoid Points. Touch Avoid
Points and the map is disp layed. Using your
finger, touch the map and dr ag it until the circle
is over the area you wish to avoid.
Use the zoom bar if required to firstly enlarge
the search area and, after moving the circle to
the general area, zoom to precisely the area to
avoid. Use the
Reduce/Enlarge buttons to find the
exact area you wish to avoid. Touch OK.
The area to avoid is stored.HOME
From the Stored Locations menu select HOME.
NM69,HINCKLEY ROAD
Destination has been set as
M69,HINCKLEY ROAD
M69
M69,HINCKLEY ROAD
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OK
A 3 4
NAdd area to avoid
1/8 mi
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A 3 4
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N
OK
100m
Change area size
ReduceEnlarge
400m
JOL4660ENG
TMC
Edit area to avoid
Location
Area
Name
ON
OKEffect
EPSOM, EPSOM, SURREY REIGATE
Area to avoid registered at
REIGATE
Searching route...
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DESTINATION ENTRY
Setting a destination
From the Navigation Menu, select Destination
Entry .
The Destination Entry menu provides a choice
of methods for ente ring a destination.
Choosing your route
Once the destination has been calculated
options for your journey can be made by
touching Route Prefs. or by selecting 3 Route
or Change Route .
Information about al tering your route
preferences is given ea rlier in this handbook.
See ROUTE PREFERENCES (page 347).
Start guidance
When the system has calculated the route, the
map is displayed.
The route will be highlighted on the map, with
an icon showing your current position. The
road name/number is al so listed in the text
area.
If no destination is set, the Destination key is
highlighted and Waypoint is greyed out (not
selectable).
If a destination is set and no waypoint is set
both Destination and Waypoint are
highlighted.
Drive away, following the voice guidance given
by the system. As you approach a junction, in
addition to the voice guidance, an inset on the
map will display an enlarged view of the
junction.
When your destination is reached, voice and
visual confirmation is given.
Points of interest
To set a POI as destination or a waypoint.
See POINTS OF INTEREST (page 362).
Destination
POI
Postcode
Map
Coordinates
Address
Home GBR
12 3 4 5
vious
Memory
Search
Motorway
Entry/Exit
Area
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A 3 4
OK
Info
N
1/8mi
81 AUSTIN PLACE
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Route
Prefs.
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POINTS OF INTEREST
The Navigation System DVD contains
information about a large number of points of
interest (POI). There are many categories of
POI, including fuel stations, restaurants,
railway stations and hospitals.
This chapter explains how to select a specific
POI. A selected POI can be set as a destination.
From the Destination Entry menu, select POI.
Input the POI name, fo r example Petrol to
display fuel stations on the map, or touch List
for a list of POIs.
Note: If entering a POI name results in too
many matches being lis ted, try entering the
town name first. If y ou do not know the name
of the POI you want, try selecting a POI
category.
Alternatively, choose Category to see all
categories of POI and make your selection. Use the scroll arrows to change pages.
Some POIs are sub-categorised, e.g. selecting
Community
will be further divided into:
• Community Centre.
• Exhibition Centre.
• Hospital.
• Park & Recreation.
• Town Hall
When the appropriate POI has been selected,
the system begins to search for a route to that
POI.
Note: POI icons can only be displayed up to the
1 km (½ mile) zoom level.
For this example, choose Petrol Station and 3D
Petrol.
POI
POI near
Phone
POI Name
GBR
Number
Search
Area
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NameInput POI Name ****
QWER T YU I O P
AS DF GHJ KL
Z X C V B N M Delete
More 0-9 , ( ) List Category
Town
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All
POI Category
Airport
Bowling centre
Bus station
Car RentalCategory
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Category
3D PETROL
A D PETROL
ACTUAL PETROL
AMBER PETROL
Name43
Town
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Choose to save as any one of the three choices.
The map will display the saved area.
USING VOICE CONTROL
JaguarVoice allows many of the navigation
features to be activa ted by voice commands.
The system is controlled by the switch on the
left-hand side of th e steering wheel.
Briefly press the switch on the steering wheel
(arrowed) and after the tone, speak one of the
system commands.
In response to your command, the system will
repeat your instruction and Listening will
appear in the message centre. The system will
either carry out your command or ask for more
information. If the system asks for more
information, wait until the tone has sounded
before replying. To cancel a voice control session, press and
hold the switch on the steering wheel.
The voice control system understands
pre-defined commands, which need to be
spoken word for word. A list of all navigation
voice commands is given
in the following table.
Nametags
Information on nametags is given earlier in this
handbook. See VOICE CONTROL (page 69).
Message centre messages
A number of responses by the navigation voice
system are reinforced by text messages
appearing in the message centre display.
Info
N
1/8 ml
M69,A5A5
mi
TMC
Surveillance Point2
Surveillance Point3 Surveillance
Cancel
Surveillance Point1
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A 3 4
mi
NTMC
B4100 Banbury Road
Surveillance Point 1
1/4 ml
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NAVIGATION SYSTEM VOICE COMMANDS
Voice commandSystem response
NAVIGATION HELP Gives s poken information about the navigation commands.
NAVIGATION VOICE GUIDANCE ON Switches on voice guidance for a set route.
NAVIGATION VOICE GUIDANCE OFF Switches off voice guidance for a set route.
NAVIGATION SHOW MAP Displays the navigation map on the touch-screen
NAVIGATION SHOW TURN LIST
GUIDANCE Lists forthcoming junctions and turn directions on the split
screen.
NAVIGATION SHOW CURRENT POSITION Shows current position of vehicle on the map.
NAVIGATION SHOW DESTINATION Shows a route preview and allows
you to fast forward to the
end.
NAVIGATION SHOW ENTIRE ROUTE MAP Shows complete route.
NAVIGATION SHOW ARROW GUIDANCE Changes right-hand side of sp
lit screen to show arrow
guidance directions. See COMPASS (page 360).
NAVIGATION SHOW
CROSSROADS GUIDANCE If there is a crossroads within 500 metres (1640 feet), the
right-hand side of split screen
changes to show crossroad
guidance directions. If there are no crossroads, a voice
message There are no nearby crossroads on the set route
will be given.
NAVIGATION SHOW
MOTORWAY GUIDANCE When travelling on a motorway
, changes right-hand side of
split screen to show the remaining motorway exits, and
their numbers, up to the required exit for the route.
NAVIGATION DUAL MAP MODE Displays split screen view. NAVIGATION SINGLE MAP MODE Shows full screen map.
NAVIGATION SHOW NORTH UP Change s orientation of the map so that North is at the top of
the screen.
NAVIGATION SHOW HEADING UP Changes orientation of the map so
that the vehicle is always
heading up the screen. A compass in the top left-hand
corner will point to North.
NAVIGATION SH OW RIGHT MAP
NORTH UP Changes orientation of
the right-hand map so that North is
at the top of the screen.
NAVIGATION SH OW RIGHT MAP
HEADING UP Changes orientation of the
right-hand map so that the
vehicle is always heading up the screen.
NAVIGATION ZOOM IN MAXIMUM Displays the map (left-hand map in split screen mode) at
the maximum magnification.
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NAVIGATION GO TO PREVIOUS STARTING POINT Allows you to specify the star
t point of a previous route
either as a destination or a waypoint. If you are following
route guidance, and this is the la st start point set, this will
be your current start point.
NAVIGATION SHOW (NEXT, 1ST,
2ND, 3RD, 4TH, 5TH) WAYPOINT Displays the waypoint asked fo
r, provided it has been set.
NAVIGATION DELETE NEXT WAYPOINT Deletes the next waypoint from
the route and recalculates
the route if appropriate.
NAVIGATION DETOUR This co mmand prompts the navigation system to propose a
detour in the route being foll owed. This takes effect from
your current position and the length of the detour can be
specified in Route Preferences. See ROUTE PREFERENCES
(page 347).
NAVIGATION DETOUR ENTIRE ROUTE This command prompts the navi
gation to offer one of the
alternative routes calculated for the current destination.
NAVIGATION CANCEL GUIDAN CE Cancels route guidance.
NAVIGATION AVOID MAJOR ROADS Ensures that routes are calc
ulated avoiding major roads.
NAVIGATION PREFER MAJOR ROADS Ensures that major roads are included when routes are
calculated.
NAVIGATION AVOID TOLL ROADS Ensures that routes are calc
ulated avoiding toll roads.
NAVIGATION PREFER TOLL ROADS Ensures that toll roads are included when routes are
calculated.
NAVIGATION AVOID FERRIES Ens ures that routes are calculated avoiding ferries.
NAVIGATION PREFER FERRIES Ensures that ferries are included when routes are
calculated.
NAVIGATION PLAY DIRECTORY P rompts a voice message giving all the navigation
nametags. This can be interr upted by pressing the voice
control button and, after the tone, saying REPLAY, GO TO,
DELETE or CANCEL.
NAVIGATION DELETE DIRECTORY Delete the entire director
y of navigation nametags.
NAVIGATION MARK CURRENT POSITION Marks the vehicle’s current
position as a memory point.
NAVIGATION DYNAMIC GUIDANCE ON Switches on dynami
c route guidance.
NAVIGATION DYNAMIC GUIDANCE OFF Switches off dynamic route guidance.
Voice command System response