User manual
ASUS GO supports the following 3D object types:
Type Description
3D landmarks Tourist attractions and well-known buildings.
Elevation model Hills and mountains.
Elevated roads Complex intersections and bridges are elevated.
3D buildings Realistic buildings can be seen on the map.
3D terrain Terrain is illustrated by colours.
4.1.3 Elements of the active route
ASUS GO shows the route in the following way:
Symbol Name Description
Current GPS position
(corrected)
Your GPS position on the map, put on the nearest
road.
Start point The first point of the route.
If GPS positioning is available, your GPS position is
the start point of the route. If GPS positioning is not
available, ASUS GO takes the first point as the
starting point.
When you are using a saved route, ASUS GO asks
you if you want to use your GPS position or the first
point in the saved route as the start point.
Via point
A via point is an intermediate destination.
Destination (end point) The last point of the route, the final destination.
Route colour The route always stands out with its colour on the
map, both in daylight and in night colour mode, both
in 2D and in 3D mode. The active leg of the route is
always in a brighter shade than the inactive
(upcoming) legs.
Active leg
The section of the route on which you are driving.
If you have not added any waypoints (your route
only has a start point and the destination), the entire
route is the active leg. If you added waypoints, the
active leg is the part of the route from your current
location to the next waypoint.
Inactive legs The future sections of the route; each of them
becomes active when you reach the waypoint at its
beginning.
Streets and roads that are
excluded from the navigation
You can choose whether you want to use or avoid
certain road types (page 35). However, when
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