Basic operation, Canceling/reactivating route – NISSAN 2012 GT R - Multi Function Display Owner's Manual User Manual

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Basic operation

1. Push <ROUTE VOICE>.

2. Highlight the preferred setting item and

push <ENTER>.

3. Push <MAP> to return to the current

location map screen.

Available setting items
. [Cancel Route/Resume Route]:

Cancels the current route guidance. A
canceled route can also be reactivated. If
the suggested route is canceled, [Cancel
Route] changes to [Resume Route].

“Canceling/reactivating route”
(page 2-52)

. [Edit/Add to Route]:

Edit or add a destination or waypoints to the
route that is already set.

“Editing route” (page 2-53)

. [Route Info]:

Confirm the route by the route information or
simulation. The confirmed route can also be
stored.

“Confirming route” (page 2-58)

. [Guidance Settings]:

Activates or deactivates route, voice gui-
dance and/or traffic announcement and
adjust the volume level of voice guidance.

“Guidance settings” (page 2-59)

. [Recalculate]:

Manually search for the route again after
changing the search condition and have the
system calculate a route.

“Recalculate route” (page 2-60)

. [Detour]:

A detour of a specified distance can be
calculated.

“Setting detour route” (page 2-61)

. [Traffic Detour]:

Manually search for an alternative detour
route taking the traffic information into
consideration.

“Searching for detour route taking
traffic information into consideration”
(page 2-62)

. [Route Settings]:

Changes the route calculation conditions

anywhere along the route.

“Setting conditions for route calcula-
tion” (page 2-63)

Canceling/reactivating route

A route that is already set can be canceled at
any time. If a route is deleted, the destination
and waypoints are also canceled.

It is also possible to reactivate a canceled route.

INFO:

Canceling a route does not delete the destina-
tion and waypoint information completely. To
delete the destination and waypoints completely.

“Delete destination” (page 2-42)

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