Range Rover: Search area - Navigation system - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Search area

The navigation map database is divided into countries, or geographically defined areas within countries, that the navigation system recognises as search areas. When setting a route, the destination (or waypoint) entered must be in the currently selected search area. Before attempting to set a destination or waypoint, set the correct search area as follows:

1. Select Destination entry from the main navigation menu.

2. Select page 2 of Destination entry then select Search area.

3. Scroll through the list and select the 2 letter code that corresponds to the desired destination area.

4. Select OK. The destination entry menu is shown and the information window shows the currently selected search area.

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