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Navigation
50Selecting destination entry in the Navigation main menu•Open the Navigation main menu ⇒page 49, fig. 43.•Turn the setting knob ⇒page 8, fig. 1 to select a symbol for destina-
tion entry. The type of destination entry currently marked is displayed in the
centre of the screen (in page 49, fig. 43: Address ).•Press the setting knob to select the displayed destination entry method.•Alternatively: Press a destination entry symbol on the screen.
When a function button has been pressed, the corresponding window will
open to allow you to enter the destination ⇒page 52.
Destination entry methods
Input windows with on-screen keyboardInput windows with an on-screen keyboard are used to select a destination
address or, for example, to enter an entry name.
Function button: Result Address : Open input windows for selection of a destination address. Destination memory : Open a list of manually stored destinations.Last destinations: Open a list of automatically stored last destinations. Petrol station : Open a list of the nearest petrol stations.Car park: Open a list of the nearest car parks.Point of interest : First select the search area and then enter the search
term.
: Enter the home address, or go to one of the saved
addresses.
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Fig. 45 Keyboard for free
text input.Fig. 46 Input window for
selecting a destination
town.
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52Enter destinationIntroductionAdditional Information:•Safety notes
’ ⇒ page 6
•Unit overview ⇒page 8•Introduction to navigation ⇒page 47Selecting a destination address (address entry)
When selecting an address, you first select the country, then the town or post-
code. The destination address is then narrowed down further by selecting the
street and house number or a junction. The address selections are made in a
series of input windows.•In the Navigation main menu, press the function button Address to
enter a destination.•By using successive input windows, it is possible to define the destina-
tion address ⇒page 47.
Once the number of destinations matching the character sequence in the
display has been narrowed down to less than 99, the number of matching
destinations available will be displayed to the right of the input line
(in fig. 47: 15).•Press the function button to open the list of remaining possible
destinations ⇒fig. 48. When fewer than six destinations are available, the
list opens automatically.•Selecting a destination from the list ⇒page 10.
Fig. 47 Input window for
selecting a destination
town.
Fig. 48 Selecting a street
from a list.
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List/OK
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Depending upon the unit (RNS 315), press the unit button ⇒page 8, fig. 1
to open a window with additional information about the selected entry in the
list.
In names made up of m ore than one word, you must include the blank space,
e.g. “High Wycombe”.
A “town” refers to a locality or a postcode district and can also be selected by
entering its postcode.
When narrowing down the destination address, please note that every entry
restricts the available range of subsequent selections. For instance, if the
street you are looking for is not in the postcode area you have selected in a
previous window, you will not be able to find the street at the street selection
stage.•Press the unit button to close the current menu and cancel the desti-
nation data entered so far step by step.
Ending destination entry
Once the destination data entered are sufficient for route guidance, it is
possible to end destination entry.•After selecting a city, press the function button to end the
destination entry and start route guidance to the city centre.•The function button appears in the list view for selection of a desti-
nation if the destination data entered so far are sufficient to carry out route
guidance ⇒page 52, fig. 48 . Press the function button to apply the
destination marked in the list ( PORTSMOUTH AVENUE) and end destination
entry.
When you have finished entering the destination, the address is displayed in
the “ destination window ” ⇒ page 53.
Destination windowThe destination window provides an overview of all destination data entered
⇒ fig. 49 .•Pressing an item in the destination window opens an input window in
which you can alter the item or narrow down the destination further (e.g. function button).•Press the function button to open an input window in which you can
assign an entry name ⇒page 50, fig. 45.•ALTERNATIVELY: Press the function button to start route guidance
⇒ page 63.
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City centre
Finish
Finish
Fig. 49 Destination
address displayed in the
destination window.
Street
Store
Start
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Navigation
56Selecting a point of interest as a destinationDefining the search area
The search area covers a radius of roughly 75 km from the chosen “search
area centre”.
•Open the Navigation main menu.•Select the Point of interest function button.•Press the function button in the pop-up window, select a town as
the search area centre ⇒page 52 and press the function button
⇒ fig. 54•ALTERNATIVELY: Press the function button in the pop-up window to
set the current vehicle position as the search area centre.
The POI search input window opens.
POI search: Entering a keyword
A keyword is a word or a combination of digits and letters that occurs in the
name or the detailed information of the desired point of interest.
A keyword may be the known part of a name, e.g. “Lakeside”.
Starting from the search area centre, the unit searches for points of interest
which contain the keyword in their name or address. Possible results for the
keyword “Lakeside” would be, for example, “Lakeside Hotel” or points of
interest on “ Lakeside” Avenue.
The POI search input window allows free text input ⇒page 51. Correct
spelling is therefore important!
Starting the search•When you have entered the keyword, press the function button.•The search radius is displayed and gradually enlarged. When several
matching points of interest are found, the display switches straight to the list
view.
The search ends automatically when it has covered a radius of roughly 100
kilometres from the defined search area centre.
A message appears to inform the user if no matching point of interest was
found.
Depending on the unit (RNS 310), you can stop the search for a point of
interest by pressing the function button.
Fig. 54 Setting a location
as the search area centre.Fig. 55 List of points of
interest found (keyword:
SEE).
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Find
Here
Find
Stop
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64changed while route guidance is in progress. The route will then be recalcu-
lated.•Press the unit button in one of the navigation menus.•In the Navigation setup menu , press the function button
⇒ page 63, fig. 63.•Select or deselect an option by ticking or clearing the appropriate
checkbox ⇒page 63, fig. 64 .
Defining route criteria •In the Route options setup menu , press the function button.•Press the desired settings to select them in the pop-up window.
Dynamic route
If dynamic route guidance is activated, TMC traffic reports will be taken into
account in the route calculation ⇒page 70.
Excluding types of route in the calculation
The function buttons , etc. define whether or not these
types of road may be included in the route calculation.
Even when excluded, these types of route will still be included in the route
calculation if no practical alternative route exists. For example, if it is impos-
sible to reach an island without using the ferry. For the calculation of very long
routes, it is not possible to avoid motorways.
Navigation announcementsWhen the route has been calculated, the first announcement is given. Up to
three navigation announcements are given before a turn, e.g. within a town
“Prepare to turn left”, “Turn left after 300 metres” and “Now turn left”.•Press the setting knob ⇒page 8, fig. 1 to hear the last navigation
announcement again.
The distances that are announced depend on the type of road and the speed
at which you are driving. On motorways, the first announcement is given
roughly 2,000 m before an exit.
For example, the following announcements may be heard on multi-lane high-
ways or roads that divide, and at roundabouts: “Take the second exit at the
roundabout!”.
When you arrive at your destination, the following announcement is heard:
“You have reached the destination”.
During dynamic route guidance, you receive information about reported
traffic congestion on the route. If the route is recalculated due to traffic
congestion, you will be advised accordingly ⇒page 70.
Announcement settings.
Navigation announcements are played at the preset volume.
The volume of an announcement can be changed with the volume control
D.
All following announcements will then be made at this volume.
The volume of navigation announcements can be preset or switched off in the
Navigation setup menu ⇒ page 73 or in the volume settings ⇒page 88.
Route criteria
MeaningFastest route to the destination, even if it means driv-
ing further.This function aims to find an equilibrium between the
shortest time and the shortest route.Shortest route to the destination, even if it results in a
longer travelling time. The navigation route may
include unusual route sections, e.g. dirt roads.
SETUP
Route optionsRoute criteria
FastEconomicalShort
˜Avoid motorways
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