User Manual NAVIGON Mobile Navigator
Working with the Map
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7.3
Map in the Navigation mode
After the route was displayed in the Preview mode, the
navigation is started.
The map opens in the Navigation mode.
The size of the map section you are viewing depends on the
settings and on your speed. Refer to chapter "Configuring Mobile
Navigator", page 83)
The map changes continuously. Your position can always be seen
at the same place on the screen. Your direction of driving is
always upwards (north).
Description
1
This is where all relevant traffic signs are indicated.
2
This is where any speed limits are indicated.
3
The maneuver following the next maneuver is
displayed in the small arrow field for quick maneuvers
that are carried out in succession.
4
The large arrow field is a schematic depiction of the
next intersection where you must turn. The distance
to this intersection is indicated below.
As you approach the intersection a spot diagram
replaces the distance value:
The closer you get to the intersection the more yellow
points will appear.
Only the arrow indicating the forward direction
appears if no turns are anticipated. Below the arrow is
the distance that indicates how long the route should
be followed.
5
The route is depicted in the color orange.
Summary of Contents for 10000100 - N100 LOOX Portable GPS Navigator
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Page 12: ...User Manual NAVIGON Mobile Navigator 10 Terms used...
Page 16: ...User Manual NAVIGON Mobile Navigator 14 Important safety instructions...
Page 24: ...User Manual NAVIGON Mobile Navigator 22 Starting the navigation system for the first time...
Page 42: ...User Manual NAVIGON Mobile Navigator 40 Starting navigation...
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Page 70: ...User Manual NAVIGON Mobile Navigator 68 Map in the Destination search mode...
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