Range Rover: The navigation system - Navigation system - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: The navigation system

Navigation instruction is by map and turn information displayed on the touch screen and can be complemented by voice guidance if required. A detailed intersection map is also displayed in the instrument panel. 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.

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 Land Rover Retailer/ Authorized Repairer will have details of software updates.

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.

    Using the navigation system
    WARNING In the interests of safety, only operate, adjust or view the system when it is safe to do so. WARNING The navigation system is not a substitute for driving safely, with due care ...

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