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4. MAIN SCREENS
4.1 NAVIGATION SCREEN
GPS signal:
Shows the status of GPS reception.
GPS signal is not sufficient for geta fix
on your position There are fewer as 3 position
satellites received
GPS signal is sufficient to determine
position mood. Three satellites are been
received.
GPS signal has a good quality and allows
a determination of the altitude. There will be at least
4 satellites that are received.
GPS status
The basis of any navigation is sufficient coverage by satellites to continuously determine your
location using a GPS (Global Positioning System) signal. How to check the GPS status of your
device is explained in chapter 14.2.
NOTE:
It may take a few minutes until the GPS position is recognized when the device is switched on for
the first time. If you switch on the device repeatedly, your position will be recognized faster.
Profile:
Shows you which profile you have selected.
Battery:
The battery level and the charging process are indicated by a battery symbol in the navigation
display.
– Remaining battery capacity
– Charging in progress
Recording:
When an activity is recorded, a corresponding icon is displayed.
– Current recording of an activity
Info field:
Displays information on the calculated route. To get more information tap on the field. For example,
you can also view the current altitude, time or gradient.
Map:
Shows the map section with the current position. If you want to move the map, tap the zoom
button .
Now you can move the map and use the plus and minus buttons to zoom in or out. You can then
use the arrow button to return to your current position.
Next maneuver:
In the manoeuvre field, an arrow shows you the next turning direction, previously used roads and
the distance to the next manoeuvre. If you are in a roundabout, the outgoing roads are also
displayed in addition to the turning arrow.
Relevant crossroads and intersections that are before your next turn are also displayed. If there are
several outgoing crossroads before your manoeuvre, numbers on the side symbolize how many
crossroads you still have to pass.
Distance to the next manoeuvre:
Shows you how far away the next manoeuvre is.
Next maneuver:
If you have several manoeuvres to complete in quick succession, the manoeuvre after next in the
form of a directional arrow to the right of the manoeuvre field. This allows an orientation in time.
Current position:
Your current position is marked with a red arrow on the map.