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Traffic
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Travelling with the Re-routing Mode On
The following will occur whenever a Traffic event that affects your route is received:
The receiver will analyse the impact this event will have on your route.
A “Re-calculating the route” message will pop up on the screen along with the reason for 
the re-calculation.
Once the alternate route has been computed, it will compare the alternative route with the 
original route, and will decide which is the best route to follow, taking time and distance 
into consideration.
If the original route is still the best one to follow, the route will be unchanged and the time 
portion of the status bar will be updated to reflect the delay. The traffic icon will appear in 
the lower right-hand corner of the map display.  Tapping this icon brings up a list of the 
traffic events on the route.
If the alternative route is the best route to follow, the receiver will start guiding you along 
this route.
The map screen will also show road signs corresponding to Traffic events, including those 
not affecting the route.
Events that affect your route will also appear as road signs in the list of directions.
Alert Only Mode
This mode will not provide you with new routing information, it will only alert you to the event.  
1.
From page 2 of the Main Menu, tap User Options
2.
Scroll down the list and select Traffic Options
3.
Select Traffic Selection.
4.
Check the Traffic Active option and unsure that the Use alternative route option is deselected.
5.
Select the Alert Options button on the screen. A 
new screen will appear on which you can set the 
options relevant to the Alert mode.
Check one or more of the following options:
Live Alert: Once you have checked the options, 
the receiver will inform you of a traffic event 
located along your route as soon as it is 
detected.
Reminder at 40 mi: If you check this option, the receiver will remind you of the traffic event 
it received earlier. The message will appear when this event, located somewhere along 
your route, is 40 miles away from your current location (not a point-to-point distance but 
measured along the route).