User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1. Compatibility & Requirements
- 2. Getting started
- 2.1. First start
- 2.2. Language and voice setting
- 2.3. Display modes
- 2.4. Main menu
- 2.5. Map management
- 2.6. Quick menu
- 2.7. Report menu
- 2.8. Traffic Information
- 3. Setting up your route
- 3.1. Choosing the starting point
- 3.2. Choosing the destination
- 3.2.1. Browsing the map
- 3.2.2. Searching for an address
- 3.2.3. Searching for a Place (POI)
- 3.2.4. GPS coordinates
- 3.2.5. Navigating to Recent places/Favorites/Contacts
- 3.2.5.1. Adding/removing favorites
- 3.2.6. Work, Home – Setup & Navigation
- 3.2.7. Navigating using a home screen icon
- 3.2.8. Searching by voice
- 3.3. Starting the route
- 3.4. Waypoints
- 3.4.1. Adding a waypoint while navigating
- 3.4.2. Adding a waypoint in route overview
- 3.4.3. Removing and skipping waypoints
- 4. Main menu
- 4.1. Settings
- 4.1.1. Map
- 4.1.2. Route planning
- 4.1.3. Regional Preferences
- 4.1.4. Fuel Prices
- 4.1.5. Notifications & Sounds
- 4.1.6. Navigation
- 4.1.7. Dashcam
- 4.1.8. Speed cameras
- 4.1.9. Battery management
- 4.1.10. Voice Commands
- 4.1.11. Maps and Data Storage
- 4.1.12. Backup & Restore
- 4.2. Sign in
- 4.3. Sygic Store
- 4.4. Sygic Travel
- 5. Add-ons & extra features
- 5.1. Traffic
- 5.2. Head Up Display
- 5.3. Real View Navigation
- 5.4. Dashcam
- 5.5. Cockpit
- 5.6. Mobile speed cameras
- 5.7. Static speed cameras
- 5.8. Monthly Map Updates
- 5.9. Mirrorlink Connectivity
- 5.10. Electric vehicle mode (EV mode)
- 5.10.1. EV mode settings
- 5.10.2. Searching for charging stations
- 5.10.3. Adding charging stations to your route
- 5.10.4. Charging with Sygic
- 6. Updates
- 6.1. Application updates
- 6.2. Map updates
- 7. Troubleshooting
- 7.1. “Getting position” or inaccurate GPS signal
- 7.2. Problem downloading maps
- 7.3. Crash/freeze of application
- 7.4. Trouble Downloading Sygic App
- 7.5. The app is not connecting to servers
- 7.6. Route did not calculate due to an error message
- 7.7. Reinstalling the app to solve technical issues
3.2.4. GPS coordinates
You can also use GPS coordinates to find a location. Tap on the Search bar on the top of the screen
and enter the coordinates there.
The GPS coordinates can be written in different formats:
1. GPS coordinates in format Degrees, Minutes, Seconds, for example N 48°08′35″ E 17°07′50″
you can type it directly into the Search bar, but instead of using the Degrees, Minutes and Seconds
symbols, just use empty spaces like so:
N48 8 35 E17 7 50
The search engine will provide the result, if it’s a street or city it will display their name. Choose the
result by tapping on it and press the Get directions button to view the route.
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