Subaru Outback Manuals 2011 Outback Navigation System Manual | Page 101

General Information I Accuracy of vehicle position Area in which GPS signals cannot be received Because the radiowave signals from the GPS satellites travel primarily by line of sight, the navigation system might not be able to receive the signals in the areas described below.(If the GPS mark does not appear on the map screen, it means that the GPS radiowave signals are not being properly received.) (1) Inside a tunnel (2) Inside a building (3) Under a three-dimensional road system such as for high speed roads (4) On boulevards lined with trees (5) Between buildings (6) Under a cliff or in a cave • If the GPS antenna or its surroundings are blocked by an obstacle (including cargo), it might not be possible for the system to receive the GPS radiowave signals. • If multiple paths are created due to the reflection from buildings, a large measurement error could occur, causing the vehicle's mark to deviate from its actual position. Deviation of the vehicle's position mark The vehicle's position mark could deviate from its actual position when the vehicle is being driven under the conditions listed below or due to conditions of the GPS satellites. If the vehicle travels on a road whose actual shape differs from that in the map data, the vehicle's mark could deviate from the actual posi- tion. The correct position will eventually appear on the screen through the correction function. If the screen does not show the correct position for an excessively long time, correct the current position or make an automatic correction. (1) The vehicle's mark could appear on a parallel road. (2) When the road splits into a narrow Y, the vehicle's mark could appear on the other fork of the Y. (3) When the vehicle makes a right or left turn, the vehicle's mark could appear on one street ahead or behind. (4) If the vehicle is transported by means other than the vehicle's own power, such as on a ferryboat, the vehicle's mark will remain in the position it was before the transport until the system can calculate the position through the GPS. (5) When the vehicle is driven on a steep incline, the vehicle's mark could deviate from its actual position. (6) If there are continuous gradual curves in the same direction, the vehicle's mark could deviate from its actual position. (7) If the vehicle is driven in a zigzag pattern, such as through frequent lane changes, the vehicle's mark could deviate from its actual position. (8) If the vehicle is placed on a turntable, such as in a parking area, and turned with the ignition OFF, the vehicle's mark could deviate from its actual orientation. The vehicle's mark could also deviate even after the vehicle has exited the parking area. (9) The vehicle's mark could deviate from its actual position if the vehicle is driven using tire chains or snow tires on a snow-covered road or on a mountainous road. Navigation 99