Indicating The Street Name - Sanyo NV-E7000 Installation And Operation Manual

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CHANGING THE ROUTE GUIDANCE SCREEN SETTINGS (3)
SELECT TO ENABLE/DISABLE
DSPLAY EST. TIME TO DESTINATION
ROUTE GUIDANCE
Route Guidance
q Select
Dsplay Est. Time To Destination
.
w Press the Ä button.
... Indicates that this condition is set.
To change, press the Ä
button again to delete the
mark.
Example of setting "enable".
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4
To complete setting...
press the Ñ button to
return the screen to the present
location map.
Press the É button to
return to the menu screen.
Hint
¡Highways appear red even if
having selected purple/green
for the route color setting.
¡Placing a
mark for
Simple Right & Left Turn
will enable a display indicating
the distance remaining until
the next guide point as well as
a turning indication.
(The distance indicated is a
reference guide and may differ
from the actual distance).
zSee p.57, "How to view
the map screen".
¡Estimated time to destination
The unit indicates an
estimated time to destination
based on a speed of 50mph
for highways, 30mph for
national/state roads, 25mph
for local roads and 10mph for
other roads. This function
does not correspond to the
vehicle's actual speed.

INDICATING THE STREET NAME

INDICATING THE STREET NAME

System Setting
1
Press the É button.
2
Select
from the
System Setting
drop-down menu and
press the Ä button.
3
Select
.
Display Road Name
4
Press the Ä button to
place a
mark.
... Indicates that this condition is
set. To change, press the
Ä button again to
delete the
mark.
5
Press the Ñ button
to show the present location
map.
Street names (or names
of the surrounding area)
¡If street names cannot be indicated, names
of the surrounding area appear.
¡Should the name of the street now being
driven on not be displayed due to a GPS
satellite signal error, the name of another
street nearby may appear.
Hint
To disable the indication, press
the Ä button again as
4
described in step
to remove
the
mark.
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