The TM receiver re uired to receive tra c
messages is already integrated into Porsche
lassic Radio Navigation. If public tra c infor-
mation is broadcast at your location, Porsche
lassic Radio Navigation takes the tra c
messages received into account automatically.
You do not need to make any settings in the
software. The receiver automatically searches
the FM radio channels for TMC data and incorpo-
rates the decoded data into the route planning
straightaway. If Porsche Classic Radio Naviga-
tion receives tra c messages that could affect
your route, the software outputs a warning
message and recalculates the route. Navigation
will continue on a new route that is optimally
adapted to the latest tra c conditions. To tailor
this recalculation to your requirements, you can
set the delay from which a route recalculation
should be triggered. If so desired, Porsche Clas-
sic Radio Navigation can re uest confirmation
of the new recommended route before applying
it. ou can ad ust these settings in the tra c
message settings.
This symbol on the map display shows
whether tra c messages can be received.
If there are no tra c messages for our
route, this symbol will be shown. However,
there ma be tra c messages awa from
your route.
Otherwise the t pe of the next tra c mes-
sage for your route is shown.
Settings menu
ou can configure the program settings and
change the behaviour of Porsche Classic Radio
Navigation. When the map display is open, press
NAVI button and touch Settin s. You have vari-
ous options in the Settings menu. Move the list
down to see the whole thing.
You can tailor the appearance
of the map display to your own
purposes. Customise the map
representation to your needs,
select suitable colour designs for
day and night from the list, show or
hide 3D buildings and manage your
display settings for Place symbols
(which Places should be shown on
the map).
These settings determine how
routes will be calculated. Here you
can select the road types included
in the route planning as well as the
route planning methods.
Display and settings
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