Basic screen displays – Jaguar Touch Screen Display JJM 18 42 26 701 User Manual

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Basic Screen Displays

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NAV button

The NAV button has the
following functions:

• Selects the navigation system.
• While the navigation system is

selected, selects the initial map
display from any other screen.

• After scrolling, returns to the map

display of current vehicle position.

Note:

1. If the navigation system was selected

when the ignition was switched off, it
will be selected automatically when
the ignition is switched on again.

2. When switching back to navigation

from another touch-screen system,
pushing NAV will return to the
particular screen being displayed
before.

Map orientation buttons

These buttons select the
desired map orientation
(north or vehicle heading

to the top of the screen). The current
selection is shown on the map.

Note: Above the 2 miles (4 kilometres)
zoom level, only north orientation is
available.

Audible repeat button

While under guidance, repeats
the last audible instruction and
shows the relevant junction

diagram (if in range).

Note:

1. If the manoeuvre point has been

passed, the audible instruction for the
next manoeuvre point will be heard.

2. Repeat is also available while one of

the other touch-screen systems is
selected (but not during a telephone
call).

Telephone button

Calls the telephone number
currently shown on the
screen. Only available when a

Jaguar telephone is fitted.

Additional Buttons

After touching the screen once, additional
buttons are displayed.

Home button

Sets a route to the home
position. (Only displayed when a
home position is set.)

Chg. Route button

Displays the Route
Options menu for
changing the route

preference settings. (Only displayed when
a route is set.)

Ent. Dest. button

Stores a selected map
location as a destination.
see ‘Confirm Destination’,

page 67. (Displayed in place of the Chg.
Route
button, after touching the screen
twice within 5 seconds.)

Store button

Stores a selected map
location as a memory
point.

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