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2D: the map is bi-dimensional; this view
allows clear reading of all the names of the
surrounding roads.
3D: the map has a perspective view for a
more lifelike navigation. This view can only
be used for navigation with a GPS signal,
while consultation of the map and simulation
take place in 2D.
When in 3D view, if you press ESC to move to
cursor mode, the view automatically changes
to 2D; press ESC to return to 3D view.
To set the map view read par. 11.3.
Display Video input (only displayed if video
is connected)
Return to the map (with info data boxes on
the right hand side)
6.3 Driver mode
When the Driver mode is chosen, these
pages are available:
Trip computer
List of instructions
Full display instructions
6.4 2D and 3D views
With the Geosat 4 TRAVEL you can view the
map in 2D or 3D.
6.5 Night vision
With Geosat 4 TRAVEL it is possible to set
the night vision for a safer consultation and
driving at night. With the night vision, the
colour palette is changed so that menu and
cartography are readable but not disturbing
in absence of light. To switch to the auto
night vision:
1. Press and hold for 2 seconds the PAGE
button to open the
Brightness menu.
2. Select with the cursor Night vision and
confirm by pressing the + button.
It is also possible to set the auto night vision
in the same menu or from the system setup.
For further details read par. 11.14.
6.6 Points of Interest (POI)
The database of the points of interests is very
useful when you are in an unfamiliar place.
This information is preloaded in the Geosat
4 TRAVEL, together with the cartographic
data. The POIs include hotels, restaurants,
hospitals, police stations, cinemas etc and
are grouped in these categories:
Car services
Transports