Robert Bosch Car Multimedia 52R0 Car radio & infotainment system User Manual Part 5

Robert Bosch Car Multimedia GmbH Car radio & infotainment system Users Manual Part 5

Users Manual_Part 5

en | 4564 65 696360 61 62 716766 706872737475o   button: Increase map scalep  Switch between the route overview map and the map of the area around the vehi-cleq  TMC messager  Name of the current roads  Name of the next road (only when approaching)t  Current map scaleu  Vehicle positionv  Lane guidancew  Current routex Compassy  Distance to the next driving manoeuvre,    visual driving recommendations (The driving manoeuvre is displayed symboli-cally as you approach it.)z   button: Decrease map scale{  Clock time|  Distance to the destination!  Estimated arrival time"  Estimated time to the destination8.7.3  Repeating the current naviga-tion announcement fDuring active route guidance, tap the driving manoeuvre symbol in the map view y.8.7.4  Changing the map scaleTo increase or decrease the map scale when in map view, ftap   o or   z.Note:If automatic zoom is enabled (see the section entitled “Enabling automatic zoom” (page 49)): If you manually  change the map scale, the automatic zoom function is suspended for around 30 seconds.8.7.5  Changing the map view modeYou can choose whether fthe map aligns with north (in this case, north always appears at the top in map view), fthe map always aligns with your heading (in this case, the area that lies ahead of the vehicle always appears at the top in map view),and whether fa 2D map is shown or fa 3D map is shown. fIn the map view, tap the compass x to switch between these modes: – 3D map aligned with the driving direction – 2D map aligned with north – 2D map aligned with the driving directionNotes: fYou can also change the map orien-tation in the navigation and map settings (see the section entitled “Selecting the map orientation” (page 48)). fYou can also activate the 3D map view in the navigation and map settings (see the section entitled “3D map view – on/off” (page 49)).8.7.6  Displaying TMC messages fIn the map view, tap the TMC symbol q.A list containing the current TMC messages is displayed.Note:While a route guidance session is active, you have these options:Navigation
46 | en fTap On route to display only mes-sages that concern your current route. fTap All to display all current mes-sages. fTap on a message to display details about this message.8.7.7  Changing the displayed sec-tion of the mapDuring active route guidance, you can choose whether fthe map should show the entire route or whether fthe map should show the area around the vehicle. fIn the map view, tap the button p to switch between the modes.8.7.8  Selecting a destination or waypoint from the mapYou can pick a location shown on the map as a destination or waypoint. fLong tap the location on the map.If a route guidance session is active, you can freplace the current destination, fset the location as a waypoint.To do so, ftap Replace destination or Add as way-point.If no route guidance session is active, you can set the location as your destination. fTap Set as destination.The system calculates the route to the new destination.8.7.9  Viewing details of a location on the map fTap the location on the map. fTap Details.The details view of the location is displayed (see the section entitled “Location details view” (page 42)).8.7.10 Selecting a point of interest from the mapYou can select a point of interest from the map or search for points of interest near a location on the map. Then you can view the details of a point of interest and set it as your destination, if desired.To view details of a particular point of interest, ftap the symbol of the point of interest on the map.The details view of the location is displayed (see the section entitled “Location details view” (page 42)).Note:If you tap a point on the map where several symbols overlap, a list of the corresponding points of interest is displayed. Select the desired point of interest from the list.To search for points of interest near a location on the map, ftap the location on the map. fTap POIs around.The available point of interest categories are displayed. Continue reading the section entitled “Selecting a point of interest and starting route guidance” (page 41).8.8  Route guidance settings in the Route menu8.8.1  Opening the Route menuNote:The Route menu is only available when a route guidance session is active. fTap   in the Home menu.or: fTap   in the map view.or: fTap the Route tab in the Destinations menu.Navigation
en | 47The Route menu is displayed:For the available settings and options, please refer to the following sections.Note:In the Destinations menu, tap   to return to the map view.8.8.2  Cancelling route guidance fIn the Route menu, tap Stop guidance.The currently active route guidance session is cancelled and the map of the area around the vehicle is displayed.8.8.3  Muting navigation announce-ments fIn the Route menu, tap Mute guidance or Unmute guidance to activate or cancel mute respectively.8.8.4  Displaying destination infor-mation fIn the Route menu, tap Destination info.Your current destination is displayed in the details view (see the section entitled “Location details view” (page 42)). fTap   to return to the Destinations menu.8.8.5  Displaying the route list fIn the Route menu, tap Show route list.The route sections up ahead on your journey are displayed. fTap   to return to the Destinations menu.8.8.6  Displaying the list of way-points fIn the Route menu, tap Waypoints.The waypoints and destination of the active route guidance session are displayed. fTap an item to view the details for the respec-tive waypoint/destination (see the section entitled “Location details view” (page 42)). 8.8.7  Searching for a point of inter-est on the route or near the destinationDuring an active route guidance session, you can select a point of interest on your route or near your destination as the destination.Note:If your current route goes directly to the ultimate destination, you can add the new point of interest as a waypoint or replace the ultimate destination with the new point of interest.If your current route already goes via a waypoint to the ultimate destination, you can either replace the waypoint or the ultimate destination with the new point of interest. fIn the Route menu, tap POIs at destination or POIs on route.The available point of interest categories are displayed. Continue reading the section entitled “Selecting a point of interest and starting route guidance” (page 41).8.8.8  Blocking route sectionsYou can block route sections that lie up ahead on your route and thus exclude them from the route. The navigation system automatically calculates a suitable alternative route.Selecting route sections to block fIn the Route menu, tap Block route list.The route sections up ahead on your journey are displayed.Navigation
48 | enNote:You can block an individual route sec-tion or several consecutive route sec-tions. fTap the desired route section.Or:If you want to block several route sections: fTap the first route section you want blocked. fTap the final route section you want blocked.All route sections between the two selected sections are blocked. fTap Recalculate route.The route is recalculated and displayed in the map view. Note:Tap   to cancel the operation. You will return to the Destinations menu.Unblocking blocked route sectionsYou can unblock route sections that you previ-ously blocked. fIn the Route menu, tap Unblock route list.The route is recalculated and displayed in the map view. 8.9  Specifying guidance and map settingsWith the guidance and map settings you can specify route guidance and map view options.8.9.1  Opening the guidance and map settings fIn navigation mode, tap   6. fTap Guidance and map settings.Note:Tap   6 to close the options display.8.9.2  Displaying points of interest on the map fTap Show POIs on map. fTap the desired categories.The map shows points of interest from the cat-egories whose checkbox contains a check mark. fTap  .Note:Tap   6 to close the options display.8.9.3  Selecting the map orientationNavigation
en | 49 fTap Map orientation. fTap the relevant item: fHeading up: Map aligned with your heading fNorth up: Map aligned with northNotes: fYou can also change the map orien-tation while in the map view (see the section entitled “Changing the map view mode” (page 45)). fIf the North up option is selected, 3D map view is not available. fTap  .Note:Tap   6 to close the options display.8.9.4  3D map view – on/offInstead of the normal view from above, the 3D map view displays a perspective view. fTap 3D map.3D map view is activated when the check mark is displayed in the checkbox.Notes: fYou can also activate 3D map view while in the map view (see the section entitled “Changing the map view mode” (page 45)). fIf 3D map view is activated, the North up option is not available. fTap  .Note:Tap   6 to close the options display.8.9.5  Enabling automatic zoomWhen automatic zoom is enabled, the navigation system automatically adapts the map scale to the route conditions (e.g. it zooms into the map in urban areas or when approaching a junction or a pending driving manoeuvre and zooms out of the map on long straight-ahead stretches of motorway). fTap Autozoom.Automatic zoom is enabled when the check mark is displayed in the checkbox. fTap  .Note:Tap   6 to close the options display.Navigation
50 | en8.9.6  Lane guidance – on/offWhen lane guidance is enabled, the system displays the appropriate lane on multi-lane roads. fTap Lane guidance.Displaying of lane recommendations v is enabled when the check mark is displayed in the checkbox. fTap  .Note:Tap   6 to close the options display.8.9.7  Voice guidance – on/offYou can enable/disable the driving recommen-dation announcements that the system makes. fTap Voice guidance.Voice guidance is enabled when the check mark is displayed in the checkbox. fTap  .Note:Tap   6 to close the options display.8.9.8  Visual driving recommenda-tions in other operating modes– on/offYou can choose to have visual driving recom-mendations in the map view y.Note:The visual driving recommendations shown in the home menu are persis-tent.When you approach a driving manoeuvre, the display will show the symbol for the driving manoeuvre, the distance to the driving manoeu-vre, and the name of the next road. fTap Display driving recommendations.Displaying of visual driving recommendations in the map view is enabled when the check mark is displayed in the checkbox. fTap  .Note:Tap   6 to close the options display.8.9.9  Acoustical traffic informationYou can enable/disable announcements about a changed traffic situation ahead of you: fIf a route guidance session is active: The announcements focus on the calculated route. fIf no route guidance session is active: The announcements focus on the area you will Navigation
en | 51most probably cross according to your previ-ous route. fTap Acoustical traffic information.Acoustical traffic information is enabled when the check mark is displayed in the checkbox. fTap  .8.10 Specifying custom route optionsYou can use custom route options to define your requirements for the system’s choice of route. The system takes these requirements into account when calculating the route.8.10.1 Opening the route options fIn navigation mode, tap   6. fTap Route options.Note:Tap   6 to close the options display.8.10.2 Selecting the basic type of routeYou can set the basic type of route. fTap Route type. fTap the relevant option: fFastest: The journey time is minimised. fOptimised: Optimised combination of the shortest and fastest route. fShortest: The distance is minimised.  fTap  .Note:Tap   6 to close the options display.8.10.3 Activating dynamic route guidance with TMCNote:If TMC is not supported in your recep-tion area or by the current station, you will not be able to experience these functions.Navigation
52 | enWhen dynamic route guidance is activated, the system takes the latest traffic announcements into account and may automatically recalculate the route during route guidance. fTap Dynamic guidance.Dynamic route guidance is enabled when the check mark is displayed in the checkbox. fTap  .Note:Tap   6 to close the options display.8.10.4 Avoiding certain types of road and transportYou can select which types of road and trans-port should, if possible, be avoided in the route calculation: fMotorways fToll roads fFerries fTrain transport fUnpaved roads fSeasonal roads fRestricted roads fTap the relevant option.The corresponding road and transport type is avoided when the check mark is displayed in the checkbox.Note:In some cases, the navigation system may use a road or transport type that is to be avoided in order to enable you to reach your destination. fTap  .Note:Tap   6 to close the options display.8.11 Displaying information on the current position fIn navigation mode, tap   6. fTap Position and GPS info.A map of the area around your position and the following information are displayed: fCurrent road fCurrent city fLongitude fLatitude fAltitude fGPS information  fTap  .Note:Tap   6 to close the options display.8.12 Your own points of interestIn addition to the points of interest stored in the navigation data, you can also store your own Navigation
en | 53points of interest and point of interest warnings on the device.Point of interest warnings may, for instance, contain the location of sharp bends.8.12.1 Data formatThe file containing your own points of interest must comply with the WGS84 standard.The required file format is “.csv”.Each line of the file may describe one point of interest containing the following pieces of infor-mation: fLongitude fLatitude fName fAddress (optional) fTelephone number (optional)A line of the file may look like this:77.61,12.92,Park,Bangalore City,00917829Notes: fEnsure that no piece of information contains a comma. Inside the file, commas are exclusively used to separate the different pieces of information from one another. fCoordinates of the southern and western hemisphere have to be specified by negative values.The name of the csv file represents the name of the point of interest category. When setting up a csv file, be sure to insert only points of interest that belong to the same category and use the name of the category as the file name.You may create up to four additional levels of categories and subcategories if you create a corresponding folder structure. The name of a folder will be recognised as the name of the corresponding category or subcategory.Notes: fThe csv file or the top-level folder that represents a top-level category must be stored inside a folder named “myPOIs”. Place this folder in the root directory of a USB stor-age device. fA csv file that contains POI warnings must be stored inside the folder “myPOIs” or any of its subfolders. The name of this file must begin with “myPOIWarnings_” and end with “.csv” (for example: “myPOI-Warnings_Curves.csv”). Otherwise the POI warnings cannot be dis-played.8.12.2 Loading your own points of interest onto the deviceNote:When you load a new file, any of your own points of interest that are already stored on the device will be deleted. fSwitch to navigation mode. fConnect the USB storage device containing the file to the device.The device detects the file automatically. fTap Download to confirm that you want to load the file.The progress and completion of the loading operation are indicated. fConfirm by tapping  .8.12.3 Point of interest warnings displayed during the journey – on/offWhen the displaying of point of interest warn-ings is enabled, the system displays a warning when you approach a point of interest warning’s location.Safety noticeThe point of interest warnings stored on the device may be incomplete or outdated.Therefore, please always ensure you observe the actual road conditions and the traffic regulations that are in force.Navigation

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