Chevrolet CORVETTE COUPE - NAVIGATION SYSTEM 2010 Bedienungshandbuch Seite 65

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Chevrolet Corvette Navigation System - 2011
Infotainment System 65
To correct the position of your
vehicle on the map (for example,
if your vehicle has been shipped)
or to change to the current position.
1. Press the Position/Direction
screen button.
The map screen displays with
the vehicle's current position.
2. To change the vehicle's position,
press the map screen.
Use the zoom in/out function
to view the direction of the
desired area.
Pressing/holding and dragging
on the map activates fast
scrolling. Press once on the
area where the current position
mark should be moved.
3. Press OK once the vehicle is in
the current position.
If a route had already been set,
the map screen displays, press
Guide to change your route to
the vehicle's new position.
Once the process of changing
the vehicle's current position
is complete, the map screen
displays with rotate arrow screen
buttons around the vehicle.
4. To change the direction of your
vehicle, press either arrow to
turn the vehicle to the correct
direction.
5. Once the vehicle is facing the
correct direction, select OK.
See Problems with Route Guidance
on page 83 for more information.
If there are tire pressure differences
or a spare tire is installed, the
system automatically re-calibrates
the system but it may take longer.
To calibrate the vehicle speed
signal, press the Distance screen
button. See Vehicle Positioning on
page 82 for more information.
User Settings
J (User Settings): Press this
button from the NAVIGATION SET
UP screen. This feature allows
several route options to be turned
on or off.
From this screen, adjust the
following:
Road Restriction Warnings:
Instructs the system to notify you
when the current route has traffic
restrictions.
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