battery LINCOLN BLACKWOOD 2002 Navigation Manual
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GENERAL INFORMATION
²After 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.
²After 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.
²The system is fully operational even without valid GPS data, but the
accuracy of positioning may decrease.
²As soon as sufficient GPS data is received, the color of the satellite
icon in the GPS window changes from red to green.
²On 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.
²When 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.
Introduction
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Limitations of the Emergency Feature
The performance of the Navigation System Emergency function is limited
by the following conditions:
²If the ignition switch is not in the ON or ACC position.
²If the vehicle is involved in an accident, damage to equipment may
have occurred.
²If the vehicle battery is dead, discharged or disconnected, the system
will not operate.
²If a CD digital road map is not loaded, the Emergency feature will not
perform properly. The correct CD digital road map must be loaded and
your location must be digitized in detail, in order for the name of the
street where you are currently located to show up on the display.
²Obstructions may cause the system to be temporarily inoperative.
Global positioning satellite signals and cellular telephone signals that
relay vehicle positioning and communications data may be obstructed
while inside tunnels, parking garages etc.
In some instances, the street name may not be displayed. For example,
you traveled outside the CD digital road map boundaries, the incorrect
CD is loaded, or you are in a remote, non-digitized area on the CD.
However, as long as the global positioning system is operating properly,
your current longitude and latitude will be displayed.
Emergency
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