Recording A Trip Section (Trace) - Porsche PCM3.1 Operating Manual

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During off-road navigation, only individual des-
tinations (landmarks) are stored in the list of
previous destinations.
Landmark lists can be stored in the personal
destination memory.
Route guidance in landmark navigation
Route guidance is by means of a compass display
with the vehicle symbol in the centre of the com-
pass rose.
The orange-coloured direction arrow always
points in the direction of the landmark currently
being navigated to.
The various landmarks are shown as coloured
flags.
The angular deviation between the current direc-
tion of travel and the direction to the next land-
mark is shown as an orange-coloured arc segment
and indicated in degrees.
Map view in landmark navigation
The individual landmarks are shown as flags in the
map view:
– Orange-coloured flag: next landmark
– Blue flags: landmarks that have not yet been
driven to
– Checked flag: the current destination land-
mark.
The routes between the landmarks that have not
yet been driven are shown with a blue line.
If the route has not yet been covered in full, the
portion of the line already covered is shown in or-
ange.
Additionally, a compass is displayed at the top left
to aid orientation.
When a landmark is reached, the system outputs
the message "Landmark XX reached".

Recording a trip section (trace)

Off-road navigation allows you to record a section
of a trip, even in non-digitised areas. This is done
by setting navigation points ("trace points").
A section of this type is called a trace.
Traces can be recorded in off-road mode while
route guidance is active.
You can record and store up to 15 traces in
the personal destination memory.
Traces are not stored in the list of previous
destinations.
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