Reading A Message; Taking Announcements Into Consideration When Calculating Routes; Automatic Recalculation; Manual Recalculation - Becker Active.5s EU Operating Manual

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The part of the route with the travel
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direction
If a TMC message lies on your route,
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the message is indicated by the sign
.
Traffic announcements received via
Premium-TMC are indicated by the
symbol.
A red twisted arrow next to the
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traffic report
warns for traffic
jams that need to be avoided. If the
arrow is crossed out in grey and red
, the route does not go around
the traffic jam.

Reading a message

> Press on the desired message in the
list. The message display appears on
the top of the screen, while a map is
displayed below it with the related
route section. Press on the message
again to display more information on
the traffic obstruction. By pressing it
again, the extra information disap-
pears.
The message display appears.
> Press the arrow buttons
scroll in the messages.
> Press the
button to return to the
message list.
NAVIGATION MODE
Taking announcements into
consideration when calculating routes
Your Navigation device can take traffic
announcements into consideration when
calculating a route. You have the option
of setting this function to automatic,
manual or never in the
navigation settings with the TMC option
(see "The TMC or Traffic button
(model dependent)" on page 77).

Automatic recalculation

If the traffic on your route is obstructed,
the Navigation device checks whether an
expedient detour of the obstruction is
possible. If an expedient detour is
possible, then an alternative route is
calculated and you are guided via the
to
alternative route.

Manual recalculation

If a traffic announcement affects your
route, a window with detailed informa-
tion on the traffic announcement ap-
pears.
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