Peugeot 307 SW 2003.5 Manual Online

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121 menu offers various options
for guidance management:
– switching to "Selection-Movement on map" mode,
– direction of the map towards the North or in the direction of the vehicle,
– recentering of the map around the vehicle,
– opening of the services selection window visible on the map, such as hotels, service stations, etc.
– displaying of the window for entering the description for recording thecurrent position of the vehicle in adirectory file.
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– displaying of the information on the location selected on the map,
– selection of a location on the map as a destination,
– storing of the location selected (postal address if available or, if it is not, GPS co-ordinates, so thatthey can be recorded in a directoryfile),
– switching to "Vehicle following on map" mode.
* DT colour screen only.
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