Navigation system for Your Land Rover Evoque SUV 2020

Navigation system  
Navigation system  
THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
ACCESSING NAVIGATION  
Navigation instruction is by map and turn  
information displayed on the touch screen and  
can be complemented by voice guidance if  
required. The system uses signals from Global  
Positioning System (GPS) satellites combined  
with information from vehicle sensors and  
from data stored on the hard drive, to establish  
the true vehicle position.  
From the Home menu touch the On road nav  
soft key. Alternatively press the NAV hard key  
on the facia. A caution screen will be displayed.  
If the navigation screen language has not been  
set, now is the time to set it. Select Language,  
make a selection and confirm it by touching the  
OK soft key. You will be returned to the  
CAUTION screen.  
Note: Mapping data loaded on the hard drive is  
relevant to the market in which the vehicle is  
first sold and will provide guidance and  
information only for that area. Your local Dealer  
will have details of software updates.  
After touching the Agree soft key, the touch  
screen will display the MENU or the screen that  
was in use when you last switched off the  
system.  
Note: After approximately 12 seconds, the  
menu soft keys will disappear and display the  
map information only. This will show current  
vehicle position. Touch the Nav menu soft key  
to display the full MENU screen.  
Using this combination of data sources the  
vehicle navigation computer enables you to  
plan and follow a route map to your desired  
destination.  
The touch screen is used to control navigation  
via menus, text screens and map displays.  
At this point, the first time user should set up  
personal preferences in the Nav setup area.  
These settings are applied whenever navigation  
is used.  
THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW  
Operate the system only when it is  
safe to do so.  
VEHICLE POSITION ERROR  
Under certain conditions it is possible for the  
vehicle position shown on screen to be  
incorrect. This may happen when:  
The requirements of national Road Traffic  
Regulations always apply.  
Observation of traffic signs and local traffic  
regulations always take priority.  
Driving on a spiral ramp in a building.  
Driving on or beneath elevated roads.  
Two roads are close and parallel.  
The navigation system serves solely as an aid  
to navigation. In particular, the navigation  
system cannot be used as an aid to orientation  
when visibility is poor.  
The vehicle is transported to another  
destination.  
GPS signals may occasionally be interrupted  
due to physical barriers such as tunnels and  
roads under raised highways.  
After the vehicle is rotated on a turntable.  
After vehicle battery disconnection.  
However, direction and speed sensors on the  
vehicle will minimise any adverse effect on the  
navigation system. Normal operation will  
resume once the obstruction has been passed.  
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NAVIGATION CONTROLS  
Consists of two menu screens. Icons for the second menu are shown individually.  
See 104, TOUCH SCREEN OVERVIEW.  
1. Move to other Navigation menu.  
2. Cancels current route guidance.  
7. Voice guidance can be turned off for the  
current journey. Softkey is highlighted  
while voice guidance is enabled.  
8. Allows the user to take a detour from the  
current route.  
3. Provides a choice of options for entering a  
destination.  
9. Advances to the main map screen.  
10. Settings for the navigation system.  
11. Allows the user to turn on or off POI icons.  
4. Will display previous destinations entered.  
5. Allows the user to select various options  
for the route.  
12. TMC (Traffic Message Channel). Not used  
for entering a destination but, when  
enabled, will provide data about road  
conditions and any events that may affect  
the journey.  
6. When a destination is set, the Range Rover  
logo in this position is replaced by a soft  
key which enables the last voice instruction  
to be repeated.  
13. Manage the stored locations.  
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MAP SPLIT SCREEN  
1. TMC (Traffic Message Channel)  
information.  
9. Current street location.  
10. No GPS signal.  
2. North is up.  
11. Normal screen.  
3. Small compass display which always  
indicates North.  
12. Screen mode selection.  
13. Navigation menu.  
4. Next direction display.  
5. Current vehicle position.  
6. Vehicle direction arrow.  
7. Split screen.  
14. Normal screen scale/zoom setting.  
15. Distance/time to destination.  
16. TMC event (traffic congestion).  
8. Split screen scale/zoom setting.  
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Select OK. The destination entry menu is  
shown and the information window shows  
the currently selected search area.  
SCREEN MODES  
Touch the screen mode selection button (12)  
to view a series of icons, each depicting a  
different screen mode (as detailed below).  
Touch the relevant icon to select the desired  
screen mode.  
SETTING A DESTINATION  
After touching Agree, the initial map screen is  
displayed, now select Nav Menu.  
From the Navigation Menu, select Destination  
entry.  
Full screen view.  
Select Address from the Destination screen  
and input the town name.  
Split screen view. A more detailed  
view of the local area and road  
system is displayed on the right.  
Once sufficient letters have been entered,  
touch List to display all the possible towns.  
Shows the next junction in the  
right half screen.  
If necessary, use the scroll arrows to the left of  
the list to search up or down. Select the town  
you require.  
This view is only available when  
travelling on a motorway. It  
displays automatically to show  
remaining exits along your route.  
Now enter the road name. Once sufficient  
letters have been entered, touch List to display  
all the possible roads.  
Shows list of forthcoming  
junctions and turn directions on  
the right half screen.  
Select the road you require.  
Enter the house number of the address (if  
known) then touch OK to confirm.  
If the house number is not known, press OK -  
the mid-point of the road is then used as the  
destination.  
SEARCH AREA  
The navigation map database is divided into  
countries, or geographically defined areas  
within countries, called search areas. When  
setting a route, the destination (or waypoint)  
entered must be in the currently selected  
search area.  
The map screen showing the route settings and  
destination details is displayed.  
START GUIDANCE  
After touching Destination, the system will  
calculate the route.  
Before attempting to set a destination or  
waypoint, set the correct search area as  
follows:  
There is now a choice to select 3 Routes,  
Change route or to Start navigation guidance.  
Select Destination entry from the main  
navigation menu.  
Touch 3 Routes to display a choice of three  
different route options on the map.  
Select page 2 of Destination entry then  
select Search area.  
Scroll through the list and select the 3  
letter code that corresponds to the desired  
destination area.  
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The roads on the map are drawn in three  
different colours to highlight each route.  
EcoRoute helps you find the most fuel efficient  
route available. A display of three leaves  
indicates the most fuel efficient route.  
VOICE GUIDANCE  
To turn voice guidance on or off but maintain  
route guidance, proceed as follows:  
1. Touch Nav menu on the map menu screen.  
2. Touch the Route voice guidance soft key.  
The soft key will be highlighted when voice  
guidance messages are enabled.  
Select route 1, 2 or 3 by touching the  
respective box displayed on the right side of  
the map.  
Touch Change Route followed by Route prefs.  
to change the route settings. If a destination is  
already set, touch Waypoint to add a waypoint  
in the journey if required.  
STOP ROUTE GUIDANCE  
To stop route guidance, proceed as follows:  
1. Touch Nav menu on the map menu screen.  
2. Touch the Stop guidance soft key.  
When you have made your selection, if any,  
touch Go.  
QUICK POI SELECTION  
Note: As you approach a junction, in addition  
to the voice guidance, an inset on the map will  
display an enlarged view of the junction.  
Touch the Map screen to display the POI  
button. Touch the POI (Point of interest)  
button. The screen shows six suggested  
categories, five of which can be selected as  
quick points of interest.  
EASY ROUTE  
In Route options, Easy route can be turned On  
or Off.  
Note: The POI icons will not be shown if the  
map zoom level is greater than 1 km (½ mile).  
When On is selected, Easy route changes the  
calculation parameters of Route 3 in order to  
reduce:  
Select a Quick POI category, or select More to  
see further POIs. Touch OK to confirm a  
selection.  
Junctions.  
The map screen with the POI icon(s) is  
displayed. Select the five POIs you wish to see  
when the Quick POIs are displayed.  
Turns.  
Turns that cross traffic.  
The priority of minor roads.  
Complex junctions and manoeuvres.  
RESTORE SYSTEM DEFAULTS  
If you have made any changes to the system’s  
default settings, use this menu to restore the  
original settings.  
LEARN ROUTE  
In Route options, Learn route can be turned  
On or Off.  
When On is selected, if you make the same  
deviation from the proposed route three times,  
then the system will memorise the deviation  
and offer that as the normal route from then on.  
Select Reset all routes to delete any learnt  
routes and return to the default settings.  
MEMORY POINTS  
From the navigation menu, select Stored  
locations. This enables you to manage  
destinations such as, place of work, home,  
favourite restaurant or areas to avoid.  
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From the Stored locations menu you can save  
up to 400 memory points or add your home  
address.  
MAP  
After selecting map, the local area map is  
displayed. Drag the circle to the area for your  
destination or waypoint, zooming in if required.  
Select Memory Points to add a stored location.  
Touching any of the Stored locations  
submenus allows you to Add, Edit or Delete.  
This location can be stored as a destination or  
waypoint.  
Select Add to store a memory point.  
COORDINATES  
MEMORY POINT DETAILS  
If you know the coordinates of your destination  
they can be entered from this screen. The full  
latitude must be entered first before the  
longitude coordinates can be entered.  
Touch Info. to display the details of the  
selected memory point.  
The details include Icon, Name, Position and  
Tel.  
When the coordinates have been entered,  
touch OK.  
The telephone number can be called by  
touching the telephone button if a telephone is  
connected.  
If the coordinates entered are not contained  
within the area covered by the available maps,  
a message will be shown. This can also occur  
if the incorrect coordinates have been entered.  
The memory point details can be edited from  
the Stored locations screen.  
PREVIOUS  
POSTCODE  
After selecting Previous from the menu, the  
screen shows a list of stored previous  
destinations. Select your destination by  
touching the bar. The details will be displayed  
for confirmation.  
Not all countries have this facility. Enter the  
postcode of your waypoint or destination from  
the keypad. The postcode must be entered  
precisely, including any spaces or punctuation.  
When the postcode has been entered touch OK.  
Note: In some markets, list scrolling is not  
active while driving for legislative reasons.  
Only the items shown at the top of the list can  
be selected.  
EMERGENCY  
Not all countries have this facility. Touch  
Emergency on the Destination entry screen to  
display a list of local police stations, hospitals  
or Land Rover Dealerships.  
MOTORWAY  
After selecting Motorway from the menu, enter  
the road name or number, then select an  
entrance or exit. All of the entrance or exit  
junctions for the chosen road are displayed.  
Press Name to display the list in alphabetical  
order or Distance to display the list in order of  
proximity to the current vehicle location.  
Touch the name of the facility to set it as a  
destination or waypoint.  
The map showing the selected motorway and  
the selected exit junction is displayed.  
The destination has now been set and the route  
is calculated.  
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POINTS OF INTEREST (POI)  
ENTRY BY TOWN  
After selecting Points of interest from the  
menu, touch Name to input the POI name, for  
example, Petrol to display fuel stations on the  
map, or touch List for a list of POIs.  
If a town name is entered first, the points of  
interest listed will be restricted to that town.  
From the Input POI Name screen, touch  
Town.  
Alternatively, choose Category to see all  
categories of POI and make your selection.  
Enter the town name required.  
Touch List to display the list of possible  
towns.  
Use the scroll arrows to change pages.  
Select the town required.  
Some POIs are sub-categorised, e.g. selecting  
Community will be further divided into:  
The Input POI screen is displayed again.  
Enter the POI name required.  
Community Centre.  
Exhibition Centre.  
Hospital.  
POI CATEGORIES AND  
SUB-CATEGORIES  
Park & Recreation.  
Town Hall  
The POI database is divided into a number of  
categories. Each main category is further  
divided into a number of sub-categories.  
Note: If entering a POI name results in too  
many matches being listed, try entering the  
town name first. If you do not know the name  
of the POI you want, try selecting a POI  
category.  
The first entry in the list of Restaurant  
sub-categories, is ALL. This selects all of the  
Restaurant sub-categories.  
Note: POI icons can only be displayed up to the  
1 km (½ mile) zoom level.  
To narrow the search, touch the Town button.  
This will display the alpha keyboard to allow the  
desired town name to be entered.  
Once the POI has been selected the route is  
determined. Touch Change route. to change  
the route settings, or touch OK to start the  
route calculation.  
SEARCH AREA  
When searching the database, only points of  
interest in the current search area are included,  
except for the sub-categories marked All  
search areas in the POI category list.  
DEALER LOCATIONS  
Details of Land Rover Dealers are held on the  
Navigation System hard drive as a points of  
interest (POI) category. Certain Dealers may be  
located in areas that are not fully mapped on  
the hard drive. If a route is set to one of these  
Dealers, guidance may only be possible to the  
nearest town centre; in this case a warning  
message will be displayed.  
LIST SOFT KEY  
The List button can be used when the  
characters entered reduce the possible entries  
to a small enough number.  
You can also select List (when active) without  
entering a POI name. All the relevant points of  
interest will be displayed, e.g. in a selected  
town or category.  
Note: If Land Rover Dealers (or certain other  
categories, such as airports) are selected, they  
will be displayed across all search areas.  
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Text can be displayed showing the details  
of each occurrence which can be selected  
either by touching the screen icon or from  
the traffic information list.  
ALL SOFTKEY  
The All button shows a list of all POI  
categories.  
Dynamic route guidance, which calculates  
an alternative route when the system  
receives the traffic event warning affecting  
the route currently set in the navigation  
system.  
LOCAL POI SEARCH  
This selects the points of interest in all  
categories within 32 kilometres (20 miles) of  
the vehicle.  
Touch the All Local POIs button.  
Traffic event list shows all events sorted by  
road name/ distance on your selected route  
in a straight line or along your actual route.  
RDS-TMC OVERVIEW  
Radio Data System-Traffic Message Channel  
(RDS-TMC) is a feature that announces traffic  
hold-ups on your route as broadcast by radio  
stations that transmit TMC information.  
The information regarding the hold-up is  
maintained and updated even if the vehicle  
crosses into another country.  
Touch the TMC button on the Navigation Menu  
to access the TMC menu.  
RDS-TMC ICONS  
Any traffic event (broadcast on TMC) in your  
area, will be displayed as a warning icon on the  
map and an alert may be displayed as a  
message giving the road number(s) and  
between which junctions the hold-up or event  
occurs.  
TMC events ahead on route can be displayed by  
touching the Events ahead soft key. TMC can  
be set to display on the map for all events, for  
major events or can be switched off. During  
route calculation. it can be set to avoid TMC  
events along the route.  
This data is stored in the system for up to of 30  
minutes.  
RDS-TMC DISPLAY  
The colour of the TMC icon changes in order to  
show the type and priority of a TMC event. The  
background colour of the icon returns to  
normal when there is no longer an event or  
hold-up, or if any re-route instructions are  
calculated.  
When a TMC signal is received the icon in the  
top left of the screen will appear green. If a TMC  
signal is not being received, the icon will be  
shown with a bar through it.  
The system will inform the driver of any  
reported roadworks, narrow road, contraflow,  
accidents, slippery road, diversion,  
information, parking information, congestion  
or other hazard.  
The TMC Event icons appear on the navigation  
map display to indicate the location and nature  
of a TMC event.  
TMC Event icons will appear on the map, even  
if the event does not occur on your route.  
The driver is informed of a traffic event as  
follows:  
A TMC Event icon shown on the map at the  
location of the event.  
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LEVEL 1 TMC EVENT ICONS  
LEVEL 2 TMC EVENT ICONS  
Incident (Red star)  
Other Hazard (Yellow)  
Moving Tailback Ahead (Red  
arrow)  
Roadworks (Pink)  
Narrow Road (Pink)  
Contraflow (Pink)  
Moving Tailback Both  
Carriageways (Red double  
arrow)  
Slow Traffic Ahead (Yellow  
arrow)  
Accidents (Pink)  
Slow Traffic Both Carriageways  
(Yellow double arrow)  
Slippery Road (Yellow)  
Diversion (Yellow)  
Parking Information (Grey)  
Information (Gray)  
Congestion (Red)  
Information (Yellow circle)  
Incident (Yellow star)  
Stationary Traffic Ahead (Red  
arrow pointing on line)  
Stationary Traffic Both  
Carriageways (Red double  
arrow pointing on line)  
Note: Single arrow icons indicate that the  
traffic event affects traffic travelling in the  
direction of the arrow. Double arrows indicate  
that both directions are affected.  
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USING TMC  
Dynamic route guidance will calculate an  
alternative route to avoid a traffic event when  
the system receives an event warning.The  
system calculates a new route for all sections.  
However, if any way points are set, the system  
calculates for the next way point.If the event on  
route is serious (closed road) or if the new  
route is shorter than the current one and the  
current one was not recalculated within the last  
5 minutes, then a message to confirm the new  
route will be displayed. This pop-up message  
will be displayed for 10 minutes and if the new  
route is not rejected, then the vehicle will follow  
the new route.  
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