User's manual NAVIGON 20 EASY | 20 PLUS
Working with the map
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10 (Only
NAVIGON 20 PLUS
): When you get close to a
NAVIGON
Sightseeing
sight, the NAVIGON Sightseeing button will appear. The
distance indicated on the button tells you how far away the sight is
(beeline).
If you tap on the NAVIGON Sightseeing button, the
D
ESTINATION
I
NFO
window will open (refer to "Displaying information about a NAVIGON
Sightseeing sight" on page 75).
For a description of the NAVIGON Sightseeing function refer to chapter
"NAVIGON Sightseeing" on page 74.
11
Ahead of many junctions the information from points 12 and 13 is
hidden. Instead you are shown which lanes lead to your destination.
►
Tap on the box in order to hide the lane information.
12
The height above sea level and the current speed are shown here.
13 In
the
Total
box you can see the distance remaining to the destination,
the estimated duration of the trip and the estimated time of arrival.
►
Tap on the arrival time if you want to see the estimated driving time
instead.
►
Tap once again on the info box if you want to see the estimated
time of arrival.
14
If you are navigating a multi-leg route, you will see the remaining
distance to the next interim destination and the estimated time of arrival
in the
Next
box.
►
Tap on the arrival time if you want to see the estimated driving time
instead.
►
Tap once again on the info box if you want to see the estimated
time of arrival.
15
The name of the route section that you need to drive onto next is shown
in the upper road box.
16
The name of the section you are currently driving on is shown in the
lower road box.
Note:
The displays of many of the above mentioned areas can be
configured in Options > Settings > Navigation. Some displays will only
function if the required information is available on the map.
Note:
If you tap on the large arrow box, the current route instruction will
be repeated.
Note:
If you leave the road system covered by the map, the navigation
will switch to
Offroad
mode. (Refer to "Navigation in Offroad mode" on
page 59.)