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NAVIGATION MENU
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8.5 Day/Night Mode
Allows you to change the map so that the colour and brightness are optimal for driving in either
day time or night time conditions.
There are two options to choose from; manually and automatic.
Manually – when selected allows you to either
simply select day or night mode, by tapping
either or to make your selection.
Automatic – When selected allows you to set a start
and end time, when the time is between these two
times the unit will be set to Day mode. At all other
times the unit will automatically switch to Night
mode. You can set a start time of between 1:00 till
12:00 AM and an end time of between 1:00 till
12:00PM. Use the and buttons to select
the start and end time. This way you can customise the Day/Night Mode for any time of year.
Once set tap to confirm the selection and return to the settings screen. Tap to return
to the settings screen without saving.
8.6 Set Home Address
Allows you to set your home address so that it can be easily used when navigating. When tapped
you will be able to add a location from the options available when entering a destination under the
Go to section (see page 19). Note: the Go Home option will not be available.
If you need to change your home address at a later date, simply tap Set Home Address again to
re-enter your address.
8.7 GPS Status
When tapped the screen will change to the GPS
status screen, Note; this can also be brought up by
tapping
from any of the navigation screens.
This screen shows you information about your
current GPS position. Including the date & time,
your current speed, your current altitude above sea
level and your current position in Longitude and
latitude.
Included with this information is the number of satellites which you are currently locked on to. The
right half of the screen shows the position of these satellites in the sky. Each satellite will be
shown by a coloured circle; Orange means that the unit has locked on to the signal, while grey
means that the satellite has be found but the unit is not currently locked on to its signal. Each
satellite will be identified by a specific number shown inside the circle.
Note: In order to navigate you require that the unit is locked to 4 or more satellites and is referred
to as a 3D fix. The fix status will be shown above the circle on the right- Inactive means not fixed,
active means that a 3D fix has been obtained.
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