Range Rover: Off-road navigation - Navigation system - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Off-road navigation

The system can be switched between On-road and Off-road navigation by pressing the fascia NAV button twice, from anywhere in the system, then selecting On road or Off road as required. Alternatively, the navigation mode can be selected from page 2 of the Main menu. The Navigation soft key on the Touch screen Home menu displays On road NAV or Off road NAV, whichever is the current Navigation mode.

Off-road navigation maps are similar to the on-road maps but have additional features and information, such as a large compass display, heading, altitude, latitude and longitude etc.

When switching to off-road navigation mode during on-road guidance, the current highlighted route will be removed from the map and on-road guidance will be suspended. Way points and destination icons will remain displayed. The destination is marked with a double circle.

When exiting off-road guidance, the system recalculates the route and reverts to on-road guidance.

Note: TMC is not available in off-road navigation mode.

    Setting a destination
    After touching Agree, the initial map screen is displayed, now select Nav Menu. From the Navigation Menu, select Destination entry. Select Address from the Destination screen and input the town name ...

    Start guidance
    After touching Destination, the system will calculate the route. There is now a choice to select 3 Routes, Change route or Go. Select Go to start navigation guidance. Touch 3 Routes to display a c ...

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