13.1.3 Playing a road book in the dot-arrow mode
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Note to competition or rally riders: When navigating, you may at any time temporarily
pre-view the next waypoint(s) to anticipate the next direction changes. Use the navigation
◄► knobs (3 & 4) to do so. You may so pre-view and memorise the next transitions before
returning back to the normal navigation mode. This mode is similar to the manual pre-view
mode described in § 13.2 Manual visualisation of a road book except that the displayed
kilometres in the title line is here the cumulated distance between the current vehicle
position and the selected waypoint49'-+))
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other knob, the RoadMaster automatically comes back to displaying the current waypoint.
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Holdup distance: for a simple road crossing, this distance is defined by RoadTracer to a
default value (typ. 40 m, or any other user defined setting) following the entry into the
waypoint. During this holding up, you will not yet see the next waypoint displayed (*). The
user may change the default hold up distance in the parameters of the RoadTracer software.
For more complex transitions, the software will automatically adapt the hold up distance to
ensure a proper covering of the whole transition.
Additionally to the RoadTracer settings, and since release 1.8.0 of the RoadMaster firmware,
it is possible to introduce a 15m anticipation parameter within the device itself. This to make
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