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Off Road Navigation

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The off road navigation route comprises a series of way points which are followed sequentially. Direct point to point guidance is given to the first way point in the route. When the vehicle arrives at the first way point guidance is given to the second way point in the route. This process continues for subsequent way points until the final way point (destination) is reached.

The routes are stored in the non-volatile memory of the navigation computer.

The routes can be entered on the TSD and comprise way points, longitude and latitude destination and previously stored routes.

The different route guidance screens give the user the information required for direct point to point direction to the selected destination (guidance mode). The same guidance screens are also available even when guidance is not being given (compass mode). Not all the destination and guidance information is shown on the guidance screens when in compass mode. I this instance the route title is 'COMPASS MODE'.