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Руководство пользователя LINCOLN Blackwood (2002) Navigation System. Основные функции, характеристики и условия эксплуатации изложены на 48 страницах документа в pdf формате.
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Table of contents Introduction 2 Controls 6 Menus 9 Start menu 12 Navigation menu 13 Guidance 19 Alternative route / Detour 23 Address book 24 Via points 27 Emergency 29 System settings 31 Trip computer 35 Map CDs 37 Maintenance 38 Glossary 39 Digital road map symbols 40 Troubleshooting 42 All rights reserved. Reproduction by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system or translation in whole or part is not permitted without written authorization from Ford Motor Company. Ford may change the contents without notice and without incurring obligation. Copyright © 2001 Ford Motor Company 1
Introduction GENERAL INFORMATION • After transport of the vehicle by a tow truck, car train or in a car ferry, the navigation system may need a few minutes outdoors for exact repositioning. • After the vehicle battery has been disconnected, the system may need up to 15 minutes for exact repositioning. The vehicle has to be situated outdoors and the system has to be switched on to receive the GPS satellites. • The system is fully operational even without valid GPS data, but the accuracy of positioning may decrease. • As soon as sufficient GPS data is received, the color of the satellite icon in the GPS window changes from red to green. • On highways, the distance indications of the navigation system for exits are different from those on the highway signs. The highway signs refer to the distance to the beginning of the exit, whereas the navigation system refers to the end of the exit. This is the point where you must turn. • When the vehicle is moving, only the five buttons on the console will be active. The rotary button will be active only after selecting one of the five buttons and only if applicable to the menu available. 2
Introduction HOW DOES THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM WORK? The navigation system is a tool to assist the driver in daily traffic. The system allows you to enter the destination and activate “Guidance”, and the system provides guidance advice through both audio and visual advice. Determination of the vehicle position The movement of the vehicle is measured by sensors which are integrated into the navigation system. The distance driven is recorded by an electronic signal from the speedometer and the rotary movements of turns by the gyroscope (a rotary measurement system). The information from these sensors is, however, not always exact as the values can be affected by tire slippage, varying tire pressure due to changes in temperature, etc. Data from the sensors, in conjunction with positional information received from the global positioning system is transmitted to the navigation computer. The resultant calculated position is then compared against the road network data stored on the CD-ROM in order to display the current vehicle position. GPS (global positioning system) The global positioning system is based on the reception of navigation signals from a total of 24 GPS satellites at a height of 20 920 km (13 000 miles). Signals from at least four satellites must be received to determine the vehicle position with sufficient accuracy. The GPS receiver can handle up to eight satellite signals simultaneously. This allows an accuracy of approximately 100 m (328 ft), which is further improved by other sensors so that a final accuracy of approximately6mto18m (20 ft to 60 ft) can be reached. When the vehicle is parked for a long period of time, the satellites change their orbital positions. Therefore, when the ignition is turned on again it can take a few minutes before the navigation system can pick up enough satellites and evaluate the received signals. • Sufficient reception is indicated by the green symbol that appears in the system’s display. If the satellite symbol remains red, the GPS reception is not sufficient. 3