Getting Started With Navigation; Map Screen - LG N10 Owner's Manual

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Getting started with navigation

Map screen

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1. Zooms out
Tap "Zoom out" button to decrease the
detail of the map view.
2. Map orientation and Overview
Tap this icon to switch to North-up mode.
The map display always has north at the
top of screen.
Tap this icon to swich to 2D Heading-up
mode.
The map display always shows the vehi-
cle's direction as proceeding towards the
top of the screen.
Tap this icon to swich to 3D map view
mode.
The map displays always the details of the
surrounding roads and general area.
3. GPS position quality
Tap this button opens the "GPS Data"
screen (Page 35).
The black satellite dish with the red
exclamation mark shows there is no con-
nection with the GPS receiver. GPS navi-
gation is not possible. Devices with a
built-in GPS receiver are permanently
connected, so this icon may not appear
under normal circumstances.
1. Zooms out
2. Map orientation and Overview
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3. GPS position quality
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4. Turn preview
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Distance to next turn
5. Navi Menu
6. Zooms in
7. Battery status
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8. Current street
9. Current location
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10. Travel and Route data
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11. Next street
A black dish and two arcs represent a 3D
GPS position.
The Navigator is ready to navigate.
4. Turn preview
On the Map screen this field shows a
graphic illustration of the next manoeuvre.
For example when you approach a turn, an
arrow will show whether it is a slight, nor-
mal or sharp turn. When showing a round-
about, the number of the exit is also given
in the picture.
This field also serves as a button. Tap it to
get to the "TBT Summary" (Page 25). The
Map screen will show a button called
Route here if there is an active route.
Distance to next turn
This field shows the distance to go before
reaching the next route event (turn, round-
about, exit, etc.)
This field is only displayed when navigating
a route.
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