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Navigation How To? - PhilSkill - 29-02-2012 10:14pm So I like the Nav, but is not the most intuitive Software ever written (i'm sure most would agree) in fact it can be downright infuriating, especially when you have a 10 minute time limit before your Evoque turns it off. The manual suggests all the normal functions are available but doesn't really give a walk through. So i've managed most of the list below, but I don't use it much so suddenly find next time I have to work it all out again. If anyone has used it a lot, could they post some instructions starting from the Map on doing things like Adding a Favourite Saving your current location to Favourites. Saving a POI Investigating the TMC Avoiding a blockage Using Learn Route Others? please Add Is there a user guide other than the basic manual? If i'm feeling keen and find some time I might compile it into a list of how to's Thanks RE: Navigation How To? - jasonagusta - 29-02-2012 10:33pm It might be interesting if Apple could work with Land Rover for the next model, I'm sure the system would be sooo much easier to control!! RE: Navigation How To? - Wired - 01-03-2012 09:49am (29-02-2012 10:33pm)jasonagusta Wrote: It might be interesting if Apple could work with Land Rover for the next model, I'm sure the system would be sooo much easier to control!! Yes, but it will have less functions, you will need to buy a Macbook and iPhone and it only comes in white RE: Navigation How To? - dandavis1 - 01-03-2012 05:10pm (29-02-2012 10:14pm)PhilSkill Wrote: So I like the Nav, but is not the most intuitive Software ever written (i'm sure most would agree) in fact it can be downright infuriating, especially when you have a 10 minute time limit before your Evoque turns it off. The manual suggests all the normal functions are available but doesn't really give a walk through. Like you I find things and then completely forget how I did it - the manual is useless. I found recently if the TMC comes up with that 'Use new route?' dialogue box, pressing More and then the 'i' gives very detailed info about the accident/blockage. RE: Navigation How To? - WorldTraveler - 01-03-2012 06:05pm (29-02-2012 10:33pm)jasonagusta Wrote: It might be interesting if Apple could work with Land Rover for the next model, I'm sure the system would be sooo much easier to control!! +1 RE: Navigation How To? - masmullin - 02-03-2012 12:01am (29-02-2012 10:33pm)jasonagusta Wrote: It might be interesting if Apple could work with Land Rover for the next model, I'm sure the system would be sooo much easier to control!! Jag / Landrover use QNX software which was recently bought by RIM(Blackberry). RIM is doing some excellent stuff for tablet/inCar systems right now. Playbook 2.0 + blackberry remote control is insane. Porche has teamed up with QNX/RIM, here are some of the results http://crackberry.com/sitting-down-ces-qnx-powered-porsche-concept-car-crazy-awesome-car-infotainment-i-wantz-have-nao FULL DISCLOSURE: I am a software developer for RIM. RE: Navigation How To? - dandavis1 - 02-03-2012 01:09am Unfortunately, in it's present form, Apple will never allow its software to be used on non-Appple devices. RE: Navigation How To? - PhilSkill - 13-03-2012 10:16pm Had a spare moment so was playing with the NAV (with engine running ) Storing Current Position as Favourite Quick Method Touch Map anywhere not on a button, some buttons appear... one is "set favourite" Menu Method Nav Menu More (page 2) Stored Locations Add Pick From Map OK Name Type the name you want to Use RE: Navigation How To? - Cedric - 23-03-2012 11:42am Some nice vidoes, with a few from the satnav ... http://www.landrover.com/us/en/lr/owners/instructional-video/range-rover-evoque/ (Got the link on another forum) RE: Navigation How To? - timslim - 23-03-2012 12:08pm Thanks Cedric - these are really informative and useful |