Navigation System - From 2005 MY: General
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2005 Land Rover Range Rover, 2004 Land Rover Range Rover, 2003 Land Rover Range Rover, and 2002 Land Rover Range Rover. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
From 2005 MY the Range Rover navigation system is a MOST based system. The navigation system provide on-road and off-road navigation capabilities with a DVD based map system. The 2005 MY DVD navigation system has the following advantages over a conventional CD based system:
- High speed scrolling display and route searching
- Single DVD can contain all map data, e.g. only one DVD required for the USA
- Greater geographic coverage than a CD system
- Touch screen display
- Allows for multi-destination input
- Large points of interest library, e.g. tourist attractions, petrol stations, etc.
- 3 dimensional map display show terrain data, land contours and buildings
- Voice operation
- 800 X 600 high resolution screen
- Display time and distance to destination.
The system comprises the following components:
- Touch Screen Display (TSD)
- Navigation computer
- GPS antenna
- Traffic Message Channel (TMC) receiver (Except Japan)
- TMC antenna amplifier (Except Japan)
- Vehicle Information and Communication Systems (VICS) receiver (Japan only)
- VICS beacon antenna (Japan only)
- Integrated Head Unit (IHU)
- Microphone
All vehicles with navigation feature voice recognition and Traffic Message Channel (TMC) (Europe and NAS markets only) or Vehicle Information and Communication Systems (VICS) (Japan only). Enhanced navigation includes on road and off road navigation functionality.