Cautionary Items During Route Guidance - Sanyo NV-E7000 Installation And Operation Manual

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CAUTIONARY ITEMS DURING ROUTE GUIDANCE (1)

■ The route displayed is the reference
route.
This may not be the shortest route to
the destination.
■ Whether it's because the roads have
been modified or because the map
DVD-ROM is outdated, the shape of
the roads as well as the traffic
conditions may vary from the actual
conditions. Make sure to drive your
vehicle as per the actual traffic
conditions.
■ During a route search, the map does
not shift in accordance with the
running of your vehicle.
■ After a route search is complete, it
may take a moment until the
recommended route is displayed.
■ There may be instances when the
route does not disappear from the
screen when arriving at your
destination or at waypoints. Either
search for a new route or turn off the
engine to clear the route from the
screen.
■ When re-effectuating a route search,
the unit will not search for a route to
return to waypoints that have been
determined as already passed along
the route.
■ When the map is shifted while the
route is displayed, it may take a
moment for the route to be
redisplayed.
■ If having made a route search
prioritizing distance, the unit may
lead you through narrow roads or on
toll roads.
■ Even if having made a route search
prioritizing distance, the unit will
prioritize safe, easy to drive on local
roads near the departure and
destination points that may not
represent the shortest distance.
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■ Set the position accurately in areas
where roads are in close proximity to
each other. Especially in areas where
the two directions of traffic are
displayed as separate roads, make
sure the heading is correct and set
your destination and waypoints on
roads.
■ In the event waypoint(s) are set, the
unit searches for routes between them
separately which may result in the
following:
¡If a route search is impossible for any
of the points, the entire route is not
displayed.
¡The route may be broken near the
waypoints.
¡A U-turn route may be displayed near
waypoints.
■ A route search may be impossible in
the following circumstances:
¡The present location and the
destination are too far from each other.
In such a case, reinitiate a route search
after having set closer to the
destination.
¡Actual traffic conditions render access
to the destination or waypoint
impossible.
¡There are only routes representing
extreme detours.
¡Other instances where conditions
render a route search impossible.
■ There may be instances when the
following routes are displayed.
¡Even if making a route search, there
may be a route displayed starting from
the front or the back of the vehicle
mark.
¡Even if having set a destination, there
may be a route displayed from the
front or the back of the vehicle mark.
¡Even if making a route search, the
display may show a route starting from
another road.
For such a case, the vehicle mark may
not correspond with the present
location. Re-effectuate the route
search after the vehicle mark has
returned to the correct road.
¡Setting the destination and waypoints
with points retrieved from already
registered points or guidance data
may lead to the display of routes with
wide detours. If correcting such routes,
make sure to set them accurately
keeping in mind the proper heading.
Pay special attention to roads whose
two traffic directions are shown as
separate roads such as in the case of
interchanges and service areas.
¡Even if having set a destination
reachable completely on land with no
check mark (
) indicated next to
in
, the
Use Ferries
Preferred Route
unit may set a route that contains a
ferry crossing. If wanting to correct the
route, set a waypoint along a land
bound route and re-effectuate the
route search.
¡For the ferry seaway crossings, it is
possible to set a main route that
excludes passenger only or bicycles
only ferries, however, these are meant
as a guide to be used only after
verifying carefully the approximate
time of arrival as well as the trip
conditions.
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