Range Rover: Coordinates - Navigation system - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Coordinates

If you know the coordinates of your destination they can be entered from this screen. The full latitude must be entered first before the longitude coordinates can be entered. When the coordinates have been entered, touch OK.

If the coordinates entered are not contained within the area covered by the available maps, a message will be shown. This can also occur if the incorrect coordinates have been entered.

    Map
    After selecting map, the local area map is displayed. Drag the circle to the area for your destination or waypoint, zooming in if required. This location can be stored as a destination or waypoint ...

    Recalling a previous destination
    After selecting Previous destinations from the menu, the screen shows a list of stored previous destinations. Select your destination by touching the bar. The details will be displayed for confirm ...

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