Cobra 6100 Pro HD User Manual

PROFESSIONAL NAVIGATION
6100 PRO HD USER MANUAL
©2013 Cobra Electronics Corporation Part No. 480-929-P Printed in China
5”
LIFETIME
Map Updates
5” HD Display
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PROFESSIONAL NAVIGATION
6100 PRO HD USER MANUAL
©2013 Cobra Electronics Corporation Part No. 480-929-P Printed in China
5”
LIFETIME
Map Updates
5” HD Display
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Introduction
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Before installing and using the Cobra Navigation System, please read these general warnings and precautions.
WARNING Statements identify conditions that could result in personal injury or loss of life.
WARNINGS:
DO NOT mount the unit over airbag panels or within airbag expan-
sion spaces.
DO NOT think this unit is a substitute for personal judgment. The
route suggestions should never supersede any local traffic regulations or safe driving practices.
DO NOT program this unit while driving.
ONLY glance at the screen when necessary and safe to do so.
DO NOT depend on this unit to locate emergency services (such as
police, fire stations, hospitals and clinics).
DO NOT position the unit in a location that obstructs the driver’s view
of the road, instruments, or controls to operate the vehicle.
DO NOT drive the vehicle unless the unit is securely attached to the
windshield with the supplied bracket and suction cup or is fastened by other reliable means.
DO NOT disassemble or modify the system; Changes or modifica-
tions to the system may void its compliance with FCC rules and make it illegal to use.
DO position the unit so the screen can be viewed with just a
quick glance.
DO set the volume at a level that will allow the hearing of outside
traffic and emergency services.
• This unit is not waterproof. Do not allow liquids to splash on it.
• This unit can be operated in temperatures between 14°F and 140°F (-10°C and 60°C).
• Dismount the unit when parked. This will not only minimize the chance of theft but will also reduce the unit’s exposure to extreme temperatures which can shorten the life of the internal components.
FCC Compliance
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC interference limits for Class B digital devices for home or office use. These limits are designed to provide more reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation and are more stringent than “outdoor” requirements.
Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
User License
This document and the software and data described in it are furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with such license. Except as permitted by such license, the contents of this document, software and data may not be disclosed to third parties, copied or duplicated in any form, in whole or in part, without the prior written permission of Cobra Electronics Corporation. This document, software and DATA contain proprietary and confidential information of Cobra Electronics Corporation and its licensors. Cobra grants the purchaser a limited license for use of this document, software and data incorporated in the unit for personal use, and not for resale, sublicense or commercial use. By using the unit, the purchaser agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions of this license agreement. The purchaser acknowledges that the content of this document, software and data are the property of Cobra and its licensors and are protected by copyright laws of the USA and interna­tional treaties. The purchaser agrees not to modify, decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer or reduce to human readable form the software, DATA or any part thereof, nor to create derivative works based on the contents of the document, software or data, nor remove or obscure any copyright, trademark notice, or restrictive legend.
The purchaser agrees not to export or re-export this document or the unit to any country in violation of the export control laws of the U.S.A. Purchaser further agrees to use the unit in compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations.
The contents of this document, software and data are for informational use only and are subject to change without notice. Cobra and its licensors intend to provide their customers the most complete and accurate navigation information available at a reasonable cost from government and private data sources. However, all data sources have limitations and some have inaccuracies or are incomplete to some degree. These characteristics carry over to the unit as well. As such, COBRA AND ITS LICENSORS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE USER FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT.
THE COBRA NAVIGATION SYSTEM IS PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” AND “WITH ALL FAULTS BASIS” AND COBRA AND LICENSORS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL WAR­RANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NONINFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, QUALITY, ACCURACY, TITLE AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
NO ORAL OR WRITTEN ADVICE OR INFORMATION PROVIDED BY COBRA AND/ OR ITS LICENSORS OR ANY OF THEIR AGENTS, EMPLOYEES OR THIRD PARTY PROVIDERS SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY, AND USER IS NOT ENTITLED TO RELY ON ANY SUCH ADVICE OR INFORMATION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES IS AN ESSENTIAL CONDITION OF THE AGREEMENT. Cobra encourages customers to report any errors found in our electronic maps by contacting technical assistance (available in English and Spanish) at product info@ cobra.com (e-mail),by visiting our website: www.cobra.com, or by calling customer assistance (available in English and Spanish) at 773-889-3087 between 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday (except holidays).
If End User is the United States Government, then use, reproduction or disclosure of this commercial product and accompanying documentation may be subject to DFARS 252.227-7014(a)(1); DFARS 227.7202-1; FAR 52.227-19; DFARS
252.227-7015; FAR 52.227-14 Alternates I, II, and III; and/or FAR 12.211 and FAR 12.212 as applicable and/or similar successor clauses in FAR, or the DOD or NASA FAR Supplement.
With Lifetime Updates you can receive up to one (1) map update per year, when and as such updates are made available on Cobra’s website, for this Cobra product until its useful life expires or Cobra no longer receives map data from its suppliers, whichever is shorter. Useful life means the period of time that this Cobra product is serviceable and/or supportable by Cobra, including but not limited to, this Cobra product having suf cient memory or software to accept updates to the original map data. Cobra Lifetime Maps may not be transferred to another person or another Cobra product. The updates you receive will be updates to the same map data originally included with this Cobra product when originally purchased. If this Cobra product does not have suf cient memory remaining for you to load an update to the same map data originally included with this Cobra product, you may need to select reduced map data coverage for your updates. This agreement is not a warranty, it does not alter or limit the warranty provided with this product, and it is not intended to create any implied warranties or rights of any kind. For complete terms and conditions to which you must agree, see the General Terms and Conditions for Online Sales at www. cobra.com. Cobra may terminate Cobra Lifetime Maps at any time and for any reason, including but not limited to, if you violate any of the terms of your agreement. PC compatible. Requires high-speed internet access and USB cable (not included). The map updates are valid for maps of the US and Canada only. This map will only update regions which are currently loaded on your device. This service is not transferrable and may only be assigned to one device. Fea­tures, service, and terms and conditions are subject to change without notice. Product not returnable once purchased/activated.
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CONTENTS
1. Getting Started ................................................................................ 1
Powering on your device................................................................... 1
Caution Screen ................................................................................ 1
Map Screen Features – Driving Guidance Mode ................................... 2
Route Preview ................................................................................. 3
2. Menu ............................................................................................. 4
3. Quick Tabs ......................................................................................4
Zoom Tab .......................................................................................4
Information Tab ...............................................................................5
Traffic Tab .......................................................................................5
Route Tab .......................................................................................5
4. Plan a Route ................................................................................... 6
All search options ............................................................................ 6
Address .......................................................................................... 7
Intersections .................................................................................... 8
POI ................................................................................................ 8
Favorites ....................................................................................... 11
Recent List .................................................................................... 11
Current Location ............................................................................ 12
Coordinates ................................................................................... 12
Multi Route .................................................................................... 13
Map view ...................................................................................... 13
5. Guidance while Driving .................................................................. 14
Lane Guidance .............................................................................. 14
Signposts ...................................................................................... 14
Junction View ................................................................................ 14
Truck Restrictions ........................................................................... 15
Alerts ............................................................................................ 15
Turn by Turn (TBT) .........................................................................16
List of Turns .................................................................................. 16
Turning off the device before journey is complete. .............................. 17
6. Manage your Route ....................................................................... 17
Create Route .................................................................................. 18
Edit Route ..................................................................................... 19
Detour .......................................................................................... 19
Route Summary ............................................................................. 20
7. Trucker Tools .................................................................................20
Mileage Log .................................................................................. 20
Trip Computer ................................................................................ 20
Backup/Restore ............................................................................. 21
On Duty Timer ............................................................................... 21
My Truck ....................................................................................... 22
Vehicle Icon................................................................................... 23
Calculator ..................................................................................... 23
8. Traffic ........................................................................................... 23
Traffic Connection Status ................................................................. 23
Traffic On Route ............................................................................. 24
Traffic Map .................................................................................... 24
Traffic Flow .................................................................................... 25
Traffic Details ................................................................................. 25
Traffic List ..................................................................................... 26
Traffic Event Classes ....................................................................... 26
Traffic Settings ............................................................................... 27
Predictive Traffic ............................................................................. 27
9. Settings ........................................................................................ 27
Display Settings ............................................................................. 28
Guidance Settings .......................................................................... 30
Language Settings ......................................................................... 31
Routing Options ............................................................................. 32
Home and Office ............................................................................ 33
Traffic Settings ............................................................................... 33
10. Warranty ....................................................................................... 33
11. Product Service .............................................................................. 33
12. Customer Assistance ...................................................................... 34
13. Trademark Acknowledgement .......................................................... 34
1. Getting Started
Powering on your device
Press and hold the power button on the top left hand corner of your device.
Caution Screen
After your device starts up, you will see the above screen. You must select your vehicle type (car or truck) and agree to the safety terms and conditions in order to use the navigation device.
When selecting a truck as your vehicle type you will be automatically prompted to enter the truck parameters (if there is only one truck in your saved vehicles), or, select your desired truck from a list of all saved vehicles (if there is two or more trucks in your saved vehicles).
WARNING: Please note that when selecting car as vehicle type, there will be no warnings for physical or legal truck restrictions and routing will not take truck information into account.
Charging the Unit
To charge the unit, connect either the AC or DC power adapter. The battery light will illuminate and will take approximately 3 hours to charge. When the battery is fully charged, the red LED will turn off. Once fully charged the battery will last for approximately 2 hours during normal use.
GPS
The navigation application automatically locates your current position on the map by receiving GPS signals. When you first start the navigation application, there may be a small delay in finding your GPS position and showing your current location correctly on the map.
If the navigation application does not locate your position correctly on the map, there may be an external factor interfering with the GPS signal. Please see USER INFORMATION AND PRECAUTIONS section for further information on GPS.
You may tap the GPS icon to on the main map to check the GPS status.
Good Signal
Weak Signal
No Signal
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Map Screen Features - Driving Guidance Mode
1 Current time 10 Menu
2 GPS (Tap to go to GPS screen). 11 Route tab (tap to open route tab)
3 Mute voice guidance 12 Traffic tab (tap to open traffic tab)
4 Second Turn-by-Turn instruction, indicates the turn direction
that comes after the next turn direction
13 Information tab (tap to open information tab)
5 First Turn-by-Turn instruction: Indicates the next turn direction 14 Zoom tab (tap to open zoom tab)
6 Current street name / Destination 15 Alert Display
7 Distance To Go and Total Distance 16 Name of next street in route
8 Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) and Time To Go 17 Lane guidance
9 Traffic Bar
Route Preview
The route preview screen will appear each time you set a new destination or enter a new route.
The route preview screen may also be accessed from the map screen via the route tab
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1 Destination address. 5 Route cost.
2 Route Preferences. 6 Route time.
3 When the route type has been selected, tap the [NEXT]
button to begin guidance using this route type.
7 Route distance.
4 Sunrise/Sunset times at destination. 8 Toggle between faster time and shorter
distance route.
Please note that the information provided for route distance, time and cost are approximations and may be incorrect.
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2. Menu
The main menu can be accessed by tapping the [MENU] button on the map screen.
The main menu allows access to all search options as well as route manage­ment, live traffic information, trucker tools and settings.
3. Quick Tabs
Quick tabs provide quick and easy access to many commonly used functions directly from the main map screen. The quick tabs can be accessed on the right hand side of the main map screen.
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1 Zoom tab. 3 Traffic tab.
2 Information tab. 4 Route tab.
1 Zoom in. 3 Change map orientation.
2 Zoom out. 4 Map scale display.
Information Tab
The information tab provides access to location specific information.
Traffic Tab
The traffic tab provides access to live traffic information
Route Tab
The route tab provides access to route specific functions and information.
Zoom Tab
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1 On-duty time. 4 Search for nearest rest area.
2 Current location information. 5 Search for nearest weigh station.
3 Mile marker display. 6 Search for nearest travel center.
1 Traffic messages on
your route.
3 Traffic map.
2 All traffic messages.
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1 Clear current active route. 4 Display list of all turns in
current active route.
2 Detour by distance or avoid
part of a route.
5 Display route preview screen.
3 Multi route to save a route
with multiple destinations.
6 Display trip computer screen.
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4. Plan a Route
All search options
A destination may be searched for through any of the following options.
ADDRESS Search by entering an address in steps: City > Street > House number.
INTERSECTIONS Search by entering an intersection.
RECENT LIST View a list of previously searched locations.
FAVORITES Tap this button to route to a location that was
previously saved as a favorite (including Home/Office).
POI Search for a POI (Point Of Interest), such as a restaurant or hotel.
CURRENT LOCATION View details on your current location (needs a valid GPS signal).
COORDINATES Enter a destination by coordinates
MULTI ROUTE Save and restore commonly used routes.
Address
Tap the ADDRESS button on Main Menu to plan a route by entering an address.
1. Select ‘Address’ on Menu screen.
2. Select State or province. The default state/province is based on your current location. For subsequent searches, the last used state/province name and city name are shown. If you would like to change state/province, tap the State Name button. For State/ Province search, you can search by either the full name (e.g. New York), or the abbreviation (e.g. NY).
3. Search for a city, home or zip code by typing letters. Then choose it on the result list.
4. Search for a street name by typing letters then choose it on the result list.
5. Type the House number, and
tap NEXT button. See below for information on hiding or showing the keyboard.
5. Confirm the state/province, city, and street choices on the top of the screen and refer to map of the location. Tap Go if you wish to route to this location directly.
Hide / Show Keyboard:The keyboard may be hidden or shown at any time during address entry. You may wish to hide the keyboard to see all items in the result list. Simply tap the keyboard icon on the top-right of the screen, or tap anywhere in the visible area of the result list area.
Keyboard Language: You may change the language for your keyboard by tapping the ‘world’ icon to the right of the spacebar. This will allow you to type diacritics and special characters for your chosen language: e.g. ä, ü, ö.
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Intersections
Tap the INTERSECTIONS button on Main Menu to plan a route by entering an intersection.
1. As per steps 2-4 in the address search above, enter the State/Province, followed by the City and then the Street.
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After the street name is entered, a list of the intersections for your chosen street is present
­ed. You may scroll through this list using the control button on the right.
POI
Tap the POI icon on the Main Menu to search by POI (Point of Interest).
When you select POI from the main menu you will first need to select between Normal POIs (e.g. Hotels, Airports, Restaurants, Banks, etc.), Truck Specific POIs (e.g. Truck Repairs, Truck Stops, State Weigh Scales, etc.) or Search for a POI using Google Search..
If you select either Normal or Truck POIs, you may search for a POI using a variety of different search methods.
By Catagory
By POI Name
By City
Along Route
Tap the POI CATEGORY button Tap the POI NAME button
Tap the POI IN CITY Button Tap the ALONG ROUTE Button
Search by Category:
Tap the CATEGORY button.
You can search for POIs near your current location using the POI category search. First, simply select the category you wish to use; for example ‘Fuel & Auto’, then select a POI from the result list. The distance and direction to the POI is displayed on the left.
You may sort the results by distance or in alphabetical order.
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Search by POI Name:
Tap the NAME button.
The previously searched state/province name and city name are initially select­ed. If you want to change state/province or city, tap the State or City button.
Type the POI Name you wish to search for then tap the NEXT button. It will list POI names corresponding to the letters you’ve typed. Select one of the POI names that you are searching for then you will see a list POIs. Choose one, and then tap NEXT button.
POI categories have sub-categories to help focus your search better. Simply tap the sub-category you wish to search, or, alternatively choose the ‘ALL…’ option at the top of the list to search within all the listed sub categories.
Note: The system will search for the text you entered where it forms any part of the POI name; for example, if you search for the word ‘Park’, you can find all POIs with the word ‘Park’ in their name; Park Run Cafe, Mall Parking, Cafe Park etc.
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Search for POI by City
Tap the IN CITY button.
The previously searched state/province name is initially selected. If you want to change state/province, tap the State button.
Type the city name then select for the list of categories. The distance and direction to the POI is displayed on the left. You may sort the results by distance or in alphabetical order.
Search for POI Along Route
Tap the ALONG ROUTE button.
You can search for POIs of a selected category that are situated on, or close by to, your current route.
When you select a POI category to search within a list of all POIs from that category that are on your route will be displayed. The distance and direction to each POI from your current location is displayed on the left.
Amenity Filter
When searching for truck stops you may filter your results based on the amenities available.
Tap the POI button on the main menu and select TRUCK POI, tap TRUCK STOPS. You may now filter the list of truck stops based on 16 different amenity categories. Simply tap AMENITIES and select the categories that you would like, when you have selected all the desired categories, tap APPLY. The list of truck stops will now be filtered to display only the truck stops that have the amenities you desire.
Favorites
Tap the FAVORITES button to select or add a Favorite as your destination.
The favorites option allows you to save and route to commonly visited destina­tions, including home and office locations.
Sort: You can sort existing favorites by distance, alphabetical order or date created.
Add: Tap the ADD button to add a favorite to the app.
When saving a new favorite, you can give it a name by which to remember it.
To set an address for your Home and/or Office from the favorites menu, simply tap the plus sign on the right of the screen.
When the addresses have been programmed, you can then plan a route to your home or office simply by tapping the respective icon on the favorites list.
Recent List
Tap the RECENT LIST button to view a list of previously searched locations.
1. Tap the RECENT LIST on the Menu.
2. You will see a list Recent Destinations and Recent Searches.
3. Select one of locations on the list then tap the GO button to route directly
to the location.
Sort: You can sort the list by the date created or in alphabetical order.
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Current Location
Tap this button to find details about your current location.
You will need a valid GPS signal to get accurate and current positioning information.
The following details are listed:
• Nearest Address;
• Nearest Intersection;
• Latitude and Longitude;
• Map of your current location.
You may save this location as a favorite.
Tap this button to center the map to your current location.
Tap this button to search for the nearest emergency POIs.
Select the emergency POI category (Hospital, Fuel, Police, Auto, ATMs), a list of the nearest POIs for that category will then be displayed, simply choose the desired POI from the list and the route to the POI will be calculated.
Coordinates
Enter coordinates to route to an exact location on the map.
There are two steps involved in entering coordinates. You must first enter the Latitude and then the Longitude. The navigation application supports several coordinate formats. Choose the format that you prefer.
Step 1
Enter the Latitude in one of the formats supported.
Step 2
Enter the Longitude in one of the formats supported.
The application shows a map of the location and an address, if available, at the top of the screen.
Note: See the on-screen examples to ensure the coordinate you enter is in a valid format.
Multi Route
Save and restore commonly used routes.
The Multi Route interface allows you to save and restore routes that you commonly use.
When Multi Route is opened you will see a list of any saved routes that you currently have (the first time you use the device this list will be empty).
To load a route simply select it from the list and tap NEXT the route will now be calculated and you will be guided to your destination (or first waypoint in route).
To save a route to the Multi Route list tap CREATE ROUTE and then tap [ADD], you can then add locations to your route as required. Once you have added all the required locations to your route, tap NEXT and you will be prompted to enter a name for your route, tap NEXT when you have entered the name for your route, your route will then be saved to the Multi Route list, the route preview screen will then be displayed to provide an overview of your route details.
Map View
Tap a point on the map to choose a location as your destination. The address of the point you choose is displayed in a grey information box directly above the point you chose.
Route: Choose to add the location as a Start point, Waypoint, or destination.
More: Tap the MORE button to:
• Save the location as a Favorite, or
• Search for a POI nearby this location.
Note: If you would like to save your current active route to Multi Route you can use the SAVE function in My Route > Edit Route.
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5. Guidance While Driving
After you have set a destination, the system will calculate a route. Once you begin moving, the system will use the GPS information to update your position on the map and start to give you guidance.
See the MAP SCREEN FEATURES – DRIVING GUIDANCE MODE section for a more detailed description of all map objects.
Lane Guidance
Lane Guidance helps you safely prepare for your next maneuver by displaying the correct lane(s) to stay in.
Lane Guidance appears below the Next Street Name box. The highlighted white arrow indicates the correct lane(s) to be in. In the example below, there is one highlighted lane turning right; this is the correct lane to stay in for the upcoming maneuver. The other two grey lanes are going straight.
Signposts
Signposts provide a realistic representation of actual signposts at complex highway junctions. As you approach a highway junction, the signpost displays route shields, route directions, locality, exit, and lane information.
The Signpost replaces the normal Next street name box at some junctions. The highlighted shield with white arrows indicates the correct lane(s) to be in. Please be aware that Signposts are available for some, but not all highway junctions.
Junction View
Junction View, like Signposts, provides a realistic representation of the highway as you approach the junction. The Junction View displays the highway lanes, shields, directions, and lane information in a split mode view. Junction View may be turned on or off in the Display Settings.
Settings > Display Settings > View Mode. See DISPLAY SETTINGS for more information.
1 Highlighted route to follow. 3 Indicates the next turn to take.
2 Your current location. 4 The name of the next street to
turn onto.
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Truck Restrictions
When you calculate a route, the navigation will attempt to find a route that does not include any roads that are restricted for your vehicle.
However, if it is not possible to find a route without using such roads, a box will be displayed with the option to review any restrictions that are present on your route. When reviewing restrictions on your route, you will be presented with a screen similar to the below, this screen allows you to view a map of the area relating to the restriction and the restriction details.
On the Route Restriction screen you can choose: 1) ignore the restriction; 2) switch to car mode; 3) cancel the route. If you choose to [Ignore Restriction], the route given in navigation will use the restricted area of road highlighted on the map. If you choose Car Mode, navigation will not take into account any truck related information with any and all truck restrictions not considered in naviga­tion. If you choose Cancel Route, your route will be canceled.
There may be multiple restrictions on your route, in this case each individual restriction will be presented in the manner described above.
If you deviate from your active route while driving and a new route cannot be cal­culated without using restricted roads, then a message will be displayed on the main map screen with two options: 1) Keep active route; 2) Review restrictions.
By choosing Keep Active Route, your route will continue as calculated including the area of road restricted for your vehicle.
By choosing Review Restrictions, you will be prompted to park in a safe place prior to reviewing the restriction or restrictions individually in the same manner as described above using the “Route Restriction” interface.
Alerts
Your unit will display visual alerts on the main map screen when approaching a location that requires attention. Alerts can be divided into three groups: AURA
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alerts (warnings of upcoming red light cameras, speed cameras, dangerous
intersections and mobile speed traps); general trucker alerts (warnings of locations that are of potential importance to truck drivers, such as, state borders, time zone changes and weigh stations); restriction alerts (warnings that you are approaching a location or on a road for which your vehicle is prohibited).
An overview of the alert types is displayed below:
Please be aware that Lane Guidance, Signposts and Junction View are available for some, but not all junctions.
Aura
Camera enforcement: displayed when you
are approaching a location of a red light camera or speed camera.
Mobile speed trap: displayed when you are approaching a location commonly used as a speed trap.
Dangerous intersection: displayed when you are approaching a dangerous intersection.
General
State border: displayed when you are
approaching a state border.
Time zone forward: displayed when you are approaching a change in time zone with the time going forward by an hour.
Time zone backward: displayed when you are approaching a change in time zone with the time going backward by an hour.
Weigh station: displayed when you are approaching a weigh station.
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Turn by Turn (TBT)
The Turn by Turn screen offers a more simplified guidance mode. To access this screen, tap Menu > My Route > Turn by Turn.
The Turn By Turn screen presents an enlarged maneuver image and text to indicate the next turn.
The distance remaining to the next maneuver is indicated by the distance bar on the left.
The second maneuver is displayed at the top of the screen with a smaller image and text.
List of Turns
The List of Turns presents a full list of all maneuvers for the journey. To access this screen tap Menu > My Route > List of Turns, or from the main map tap Route Tab > List of Turns.
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It is the user’s responsibility to account for the vehicle’s height, width, length, HAZMAT, and other restrictions while driving. Restriction details and locations may change over time, always follow posted road signs and be aware of road conditions when making driving decisions.
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Restrictions
Hazmat restriction: displayed when you
are approaching a location for which your current vehicle is prohibited due to its load type.
Height restriction: displayed when you are approaching a location for which your current vehicle is prohibited due to its height.
Length restriction: displayed when you are approaching a location for which your current vehicle is prohibited due to its length.
Truck restriction: displayed when you are approaching a location that is restricted for trucks.
Trailer length restriction: displayed when you are approaching a location for which your current vehicle is prohibited due to its trailer length.
Weight restriction: displayed when you are approaching a location for which your current vehicle is prohibited due to its weight.
Width restriction: displayed when you are approaching a location for which your current vehicle is prohibited due to its width.
You can alter the timing of alert display and turn alert displays on or off in Display Settings.
Each graphic shows ‘Distance from position’ and the ‘next street’ name.
Turning off the device before journey is complete.
In the case turning off the device before the journey is complete, the navigation application will remind you of the last destination when restarted. If you would like to restore your previous route, select the YES button, otherwise select the NO button.
In addition to this, any waypoint that was unreached in the journey will be remembered. By going to Menu > My Route, you can check waypoints and destination points.
6. Manage your Route
Routing Options may be used to create a new route or to edit an existing route. Create Route / Edit Route buttons will change depending on situation.
Create Route / Edit Route: Create Route is available if a route has not been set. Edit Route is available if a route has already been set. Use this option to edit your existing route.
Detour: Allows you to avoid part of the route or avoid by distance.
Simulation Mode: Starts a driving simulation of the route.
Route Summary: Go to the route summary screen.
View Route Map: Displays an overview map of your complete route.
Turn by Turn: Displays a simplified guidance mode with no map.
List of Turns: Displays a full list of all maneuvers on the route.
Clear Route: Deletes the current route.
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