Delphi NA10000-11B1 - Mobile Navigation - GPS Receiver User Manual Page 36

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SECTION 12: AUTOMATIC ROUTE
SIMULATOR
The automatic route simulator allows you to program a
route without a GPS fix, and view the route without going
anywhere. To use the auto simulator, you must first set a
departure point and a destination.
1. From the main menu, select “Settings,” then “User.”
2. Press or select page forward on the screen to go
to the GPS screen. Press again. Enable “Auto
Simulate.”
3. Return to the main menu. Select “Map.”
4. Press to display grid lines. You are now in the
manual map browser screen. Press at any time
to return to the automatic map browser screen.
Note: If you do not want to use the map browser screen to select your
destination, use one of the other methods described in the “Setting Your
Destination” section, beginning on page 21.
5. Use to position the intersection of the grid lines
over the departure point. When the grid lines are
over a street, the street name is shown at the
bottom of the screen.
6. Press to select the location. Press again to
bring up the map context menu. Select “Show Details.”
7. Select “Set as Start Location” to program this location
as your departure point.
8. You are then returned to the map browser screen.
Press to display grid lines.
9. Again, use the grid lines to select the destination
point.
10.Press to select the location. Press again to
bring up the map context menu. Select “Show Details.”
11. Select “Go” to start the automatic simulator.
12. To stop the simulator, press to return to the
main menu. Select “Route Information” followed by
“Cancel Route.”
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Enable recording
Enabling this function records your travel route for
product evaluation feedback purposes. This is not a
recommended function for normal use.
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