Starting The Navigation Application - Navigon Primo User Manual

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Caution! Be sure to refer to all the safety information in chapter
"Important safety information" on page 8.
Impaired GPS reception
If GPS reception is impaired, navigation will be interrupted. As soon as
GPS reception is restored, the navigation system calculates any change
of position which has occurred in the meantime. Navigation is then
continued automatically.
Arriving at your destination
When you have reached your selected destination, a message to this
effect will be displayed.
Only your current position (orange arrow) and the destination flag will
now be shown on the map.
5.1

Starting the navigation application

You have switched on the navigation device.
The following message appears:
"Please note that the road traffic regulations are prior to the instructions
of the navigation system. Please do not operate the device while
driving."
After you have read and fully understood the message, tap on OK.
If you do not accept the content of the message, tap on Cancel in
order to exit the navigation application.
The N
functions of the navigation application.
Initialising the GPS receiver
Note: Good reception of GPS data requires an unobstructed path from
the GPS receiver to the satellites. Tunnels, narrow thoroughfares
between buildings and reflecting house fronts can restrict GPS
reception greatly or make it impossible. If the GPS receiver or the
navigation device is inside a vehicle, a metallised windscreen or a
windscreen heater can be the cause of poor GPS reception.
As soon as the navigation device has been switched on, initialisation of
the GPS receiver will begin.
The integrated GPS receiver is not initialised for the first time until the
navigation application is started for the first time. It can take up to
20 minutes to initialise the GPS receiver for the first time.
Navigation
window is opened. From here you can access all the
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