Appendix; Tips For Convenient Operation - VDO MS 4400 Manual

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Tips for convenient operation

Cross-border guidance
Owing to the high data volume, the European navigation data is stored on several CD
ROMs (map CDs). In order to nevertheless achieve cross-border guidance, the most im-
portant European cities and roads (Major Roads Europe) are additionally stored on the
map CDs at present. In order to enable cross-border navigation, the C-IQ products
must be activated for the destination and transit countries. Alternatively, route plan-
ning can be performed without activation of this feature if the route is covered by the
connecting road network (Major Roads Europe). In this case, no visual and audible gui-
dance is available after crossing the border into a deactivated country.
For continuous cross-border guidance, it is imperative that the relevant C-IQ pro-
ducts are activated.
The following alternative input methods requiring the map data from two or more
map CDs are available for activating route planning:
Alternative 1:
Insert the map CD for the destination country. Start route planning and follow the di-
rectional arrow displayed to the next digitised road. As soon as you have reached the
connecting road network, the directional arrow disappears and visual and audible gui-
dance begins.
Alternative 2:
Insert the map CD for your current location. Start route planning. Owing to the data
volume, you can only enter a destination which is covered by the connecting road net-
work. When approaching the destination, insert the map CD for the destination coun-
try. Then enter details of the destination and start route planning again.
Please note that the connecting road network is used exclusively for route planning
when the navigation CD of the current location is not inserted.
Alternative 3:
Plan your travel route to a desired border crossing using the navigation CD ROM for
your current location. After crossing the border, insert the map CD of your current lo-
cation and start route planning to your destination or to the next border crossing.

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