■
Store - stores in the destination memory
■ Details - shows additional details about the destination
■ Store - stores in the destination memory
■ Start - starts route guidance
Selecting a point of interest as a travel destination
Press the button NAV followed by the function key
- Point of interest
■ Town - search in the centre of a place of your choice
■ Here - search in the vicinity of the current location
A search mask opens for selecting the point of interest by means of entering a
“keyword” or a word which is part of the name for the point of interest. The point
of interest is searched for within a surrounding area of 75
km.
“Key words” which can be entered include words such as hotel, stadium, ŠKODA,
or a part of the name of a destination, e.g. lake. Words such as hunger, thirsty,
shop, relax, etc. can also be entered.
Pay attention to the correct entry of the “keyword” (including special characters).
■ Delete - deletes the entered characters
■ Find - search based on the parameters entered
■ Store - stores in the destination memory
■ Details - shows additional details about the destination
■ Store - stores in the destination memory
■ Start - starts route guidance
Store additional window and
“Flagged destination”
Press the button - opens pop-up window
If route guidance is not active, a pop-up window appears containing details about
the current position with the following info:
● Position;
● latitude and longitude;
● height above seal level (if at least 4 satellites are available);
● GPS status (GPS_FIX - the position can be determined, GPS_FIX_3D - the
height can be determined);
● The number of available and tracked satellites (the number of available satel-
lites determines the GPS status).
If route guidance is active, a pop-up of the destination appears.
■ Flagged destination - saves the current position as a “Flagged destination”.
ÐRoute guidance
Starting route guidance Press the button
NAV followed by the function key
Map - switches to the map
view
Start route guidance with the function key Start .
The route guidance can also be started from other menu points ⇒ page 21, Enter-
ing and saving destinations Ð
Orientation in the map during route guidance Fig. 4 An example of the map display
Map symbols
- Compass (in the top right corner of the display), the arrow points to the North.
Pressing the symbol allows you to switch between two-dimensional (2D) and
three-dimensional (3D) map display.
- current vehicle position and direction of travel
- distance to destination (in the bottom left-hand corner of the display)
- distance to stopover (in the bottom left-hand corner of the display) - only dis-
played when the route guidance and display of the expected arrival time at the
stopover are active ⇒ page 20, Settings in the (NAV) Navigation mode
- expected time of arrival at the destination of driving time (in the bottom right-
hand corner of the display)
The bottom left-hand corner of the display displays additional information, e.g. ar-
row pointing in the direction of travel, speed restrictions, etc. 22
NAV mode (Navigation)
Setting options
Turn the button
15 - changes the scale.
Press the button 15 - repeat the last navigation announcement.
Press the display - displays the function keys Extras and
Stop ⇒
page 24, Stop-
ping route guidance.
■ Extras - edits options for the map display
■ 2D north - two-dimensional, from the top towards the north
■ 2D heading - two-dimensional, from the top in the direction of travel
■ 3D heading - three-dimensional, diagonally from the front (“bird's-eye per-
spective”)
■ Overview map - the calculated route is displayed from the current position to
the destination in an overview map (during active route guidance)
■ Route list - List of route sections
⇒ page 23,
Displaying stretches of the
journey Ð
Dynamic route guidance with TMC use The prerequisite for dynamic route guidance is being able to receive a TMC traffic
radio station for the navigation area. Received TMC traffic reports are shown in a
list
⇒ page 25, Displaying TMC traffic reports
.
When the dynamic route guidance is activated, the route calculation includes pos-
sible TMC traffic notifications.
Traffic problems received via TMC which affect the route are displayed in the map
by means of a coloured symbol. Traffic problems, which do not affect the route,
are displayed in the map by means of a grey symbol. The positioning of the TMC
symbol shows the beginning of a traffic disruption and the direction, when the
TMC traffic report is able to clearly define both.
When the function Dynamic Route ⇒ page 20, Settings in the (NAV) Navigation
mode is activated and the radio navigation system calculates a time advantage for
driving around the traffic disruption along the route, an alternative route is calcu-
lated automatically.
When recalculating the route, a corresponding navigation announcement is out-
put. The same announcement is made when there was a traffic disruption in the
original route calculation which has since been removed. Note
● Making a diversion from a traffic jam based on TMC traffic reports may not al-
ways offer a time advantage, e.g. if the diversion route is also congested.
● If a traffic disruption was not yet entered via the TMC traffic reports, route dis-
ruptions can also be entered manually ⇒ page 23,
Blocking stretches of the jour-
ney. Ð
Displaying stretches of the journey Pop-ups during route guidance
Press the button
followed by the function key
Route .
■ The list of the points (street names, street descriptions and stretches of the
road) still to be driven, is displayed in the Route list .
■ Details - show details for the selected stretch of the journey.
Ð
Blocking stretches of the journey Manually blocking a stretch of the route ahead (e.g. due to a reported traffic
impairment)
Press the button
followed by the function key
Route .
■ Congestion ahead - turn the button
15 to select the length of the stretch to be
blocked from the current position. The length of the currently blocked stretch
of the journey is shown in the lower line of the screen. When reaching the
maximum blockable length the word
“(Max) ” will appear next to the length en-
try.
■ OK - confirms the length of the blocked stretch
To remove the block of a stretch ahead, press the button followed by the func-
tion key Route .
■ Lift cong. excl. - manually remove blocked stretch
Blocking stretches of the journey using the route list
Press the button followed by the function key
Route .
■ Route list - List of route sections
■ Exclude - select the start of the stretch to be blocked
■ Exclude to - select the end of the stretch to be blocked
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NAV mode (Navigation)