Seat Toledo 2008 RADIO-NAVIGATION
Manufacturer: SEAT, Model Year: 2008, Model line: Toledo, Model: Seat Toledo 2008Pages: 96, PDF Size: 3.72 MB
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– The destination address displayed in the  destination window can 
also be narrowed down further or altered. Press a destination 
parameter that has not yet been defined to narrow down the 
destination address further or  press a defined destination 
parameter (e.g. Number ) to alter it.Changing one of the broad  destination parameters will cause the more 
specific destination parameters to be deleted. Thus, if the destination infor-
mation for  To w n / c d e is changed, all entries for  Street, Number  and Junction  
will be deleted.
You can also specify a town by its postcode. Please note the following points 
for this step ⇒ page 59, “Narrowing down the address”.
Selecting stored destinations
You can start route guidance to a stored   to one 
of the   or to a destination stored in the 
.
Home address
Last destinations
Destin. memory
Fig. 47  Navigation main 
menu.Fig. 48  List of destina-
tions stored manually in 
the destination memory.
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Open the  Navigation  main menu  ⇒page 60, fig. 47 .
Starting route guidance to a stored “home address”
– Press the   function button.
– If a home address is already stored, route guidance starts auto- matically and the unit switches to map view  ⇒page 73. If not, 
you must first define a home address  ⇒page 71.
Starting route guidance to a stored destination
–In the  Navigation  main menu, press the function button   or 
 to open the list of automatically stored  Last destinations or 
the list of destinations stored manually in the  Destination 
memory  ⇒ page 60, fig. 48 .
– Turn the setting knob  ⇒page 3, fig. 1    to mark an item in the 
list.
– If you press one of the destinations on the screen, the system will  start route guidance to that destination  ⇒page 73.
Displaying a selected destination in the destination window
– If you press the   function button, the selected destination  address will be displayed in the  destination window ⇒page 59, 
fig. 46 .
– Destinations stored in the  destination memory can be edited in 
the  destination window  as described ⇒page 59 or permanently 
deleted from the  destination memory  ⇒ page 68. –
Last destinations  can also be edited in the  destination window 
before route guidance is started. A “Last destination” displayed 
in the  destination window  can also be stored permanently in the 
destination memory  ⇒ page 66.
Manually  stored destinations can be retrieved from the  destination memory 
and edited  ⇒page 67.
In the recent destinations list, the destinations for which route guidances 
have been begun are stored  automatically. If the list of last destinations is 
full, the old destinations are overwritten by new ones  ⇒page 66.
If the  destination memory  contains more than six available destinations, the 
 function button will be enabled in the list view  ⇒page 60, fig. 48 . 
When this function button is pressed , an input window opens in which you 
can search for a stored destination by entering its entry name.
Storing or editing destinations:
 – store or edit  ⇒page 71.
 – copy automatically stored destinations to the  destination 
memory  ⇒ page 66.
 – edit any of the destinations stored in the  destination 
memory  or delete stored destinations  ⇒page 68.
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62Selecting the nearest petrol station or car parkOpen the  Navigation main menu  ⇒page 60, fig. 47 . –When you select     Petrol station
 or     Car park, a list of petrol 
stations or car parks near to your location is displayed  ⇒fig. 49 .
– Press one of the list items to start route guidance to its address.
– To search the list, turn the setting knob. The list items will be  marked one after the other.
– If you press the   function button, a window opens with a  detailed view of the marked entry ⇒ fig. 50.
– Press   in the detailed view to start route guidance to the  displayed address ⇒ page 73.
Press the   function button in the list view or detailed view to store the 
marked or displayed address in the  destination memory ⇒page 67.
The distances and directions given in the lists refer to the route as the crow 
flies  ⇒fig. 49 .
F i g .  4 9  L i s t  o f  t h e  n e a r e s t  
car parks.Fig. 50  Detailed view of 
car park.
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Selecting points of interest as destinations
Search for points of interest by entering a “keyword”. A 
keyword is a word or a combination of digits and letters that 
occurs in the name or the deta iled information of the desired 
point of interest.
Open the  Navigation  main menu ⇒ page 60, fig. 47 .
Setting the search area centre
– If you press the   function button, a pop-up window opens.
– Set a location as the search area centre The search area covers a  radius of roughly 75 km from the chosen centre.
– Press   and then set a location as the search area centre in  the same way as described for entering a town  ⇒page 58, 
“Selecting a destination address”. When you have finished 
entering the location, press    ⇒fig. 51 .
– If you would like to search in the area around your current loca- tion, press the   function button in the pop-up window.
–The  point of interest search  window opens.
Fig. 51  Setting a location 
as the search area centre.
Fig. 52  List of points of 
interest found (keyword: 
SEE).
Tow n
Search
Here
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Entering a keyword
– The point of interest search window allows free text input ⇒page 55. Make sure the keyword you enter is spelt correctly.
– For example, you can enter part of a name as the keyword (e.g.  “Eagle”).
– Starting from the defined search area centre, the navigation data  medium is then searched for matching destinations. Matching 
destinations are those which have the keyword in the name of 
the point of interest (e.g. Spread  Eagle Hotel) or in its address 
(e.g. Eagle  Avenue).
– Press   to start searching with the keyword you have  entered.
Starting the search
– The search radius is displayed and gradually enlarged.
– Any matching points of interest found are displayed in a list.
– The search is continued up to  a maximum radius of roughly 
75 km from the defined search area centre. Pressing   ends 
the search at the displayed radius.
– When the search is ended, the function button changes to   ⇒ page 63, fig. 52 .
– A message appears to inform the user if no matching point of  interest was found.
Selecting a point of interest from the list
– Press an item from the list of points of interest found to immedi- ately start route guidance to its address. – To search the list, turn the setting knob 
⇒page 3, fig. 1   . The 
list items will be marked one after the other  ⇒page 63, fig. 52 .
– If you press the   function button, a window opens with a  detailed view of the marked entry.
– Press   in the detailed view to start route guidance to the  displayed address ⇒ page 73.
Press the   function button in the list view or detailed view to store the 
marked or displayed address in the  destination memory ⇒page 67.
The distances and directions given in the list of the points of interest found 
refer to the route as the crow flies  ⇒page 62, fig. 49 .
Search
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Destination memoryOverviewThe “destination memory ” is a memory for manually storing destination.
Destinations can be stored permanently in the  destination memory and 
edited later or deleted  ⇒page 67.
All destinations stored in the  destination memory can be used for route guid-
ance.
Destinations for which route guidance has been started are  automatically 
stored in the “ Last destinations ” list. The destinations in this list may also be 
used for a route guidance.
If you would like to permanently store a  “last destination”, it must be stored 
manually in the  destination memory . Old destinations in the “Last destina-
tions” list are automatically overwritten by new destinations when the list is 
full. The function buttons for st
oring a destination in the Destination memory are 
only enabled when the destination has been sufficiently defined.
You can also store an address as the “ Home address” ⇒ page 71.
Fig. 53  Navigation main 
menu.
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66Copying automatically stored “Last destinations” to the destination memory
All destinations for which route guidance has been started 
are automatically stored in the list of “Last destinations”.
If the list of  Last destinations  is full, the “old” last destinations will 
be overwritten automatically by new entries. If you would like to 
permanently store one of the last destinations under a chosen 
name, you must  manually store it in the  Destination memory .
–Open the Navigation  main menu ⇒page 65, fig. 53 .
–Press the   Last destinations function button to open the  Last 
destinations  list ⇒fig. 54.
– Search the list by turning the setting knob  ⇒page 3, fig. 1   . 
The destinations will be marked one after the other. Press a desti-
nation to start route guidance.
– Press the   function button to display the marked destina- tion in the  destination window  ⇒fig. 55 , where you can edit it if 
required  ⇒page 59.
– In the list view or in the  destination window, press the   
function button to store the destination under a name of your 
choice in the  destination memory  ⇒ page 67.
Fig. 54  List of Last desti-
nations.Fig. 55  Destination 
window.
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Storing destinations manually
When storing destinations in the destination memory, you 
can either use the name offered by the system or you can 
assign your own choice of name to enable you to find the 
destination again more easily.If a destination is displayed with the   function button enabled, 
the destination can be stored in the  Destination memory (e.g. 
⇒ page 66, fig. 55).
– If you press the   function button, an input window is  opened where you can assign an entry name  ⇒fig. 56 .
– Press   to apply the name currently displayed.
– To assign a name of your choice, first press   and then  enter your chosen name as described  ⇒page 55, “Input mask 
for open text”. – Choose an informative name to make it easy for you to find the 
destination again.
Fig. 56  Input window for 
assigning your own entry 
name.
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68Editing destinations in the destination memory–Open the  Navigation main menu  ⇒page 65, fig. 53 . –Press the   Destin. memory
 function button. The list of destina-
tions stored manually in the  destination memory is displayed 
⇒ fig. 57.
– Search the list by turning the setting knob  ⇒page 3, fig. 1   . 
The destinations will be marked one after the other.
– Press a destination in the list to start route guidance  ⇒page 73.
– If you press the   function button, the marked destination  address will be opened in the  destination window ⇒fig. 58 .
– Here you can edit the entry as described ⇒ page 59. You can 
also change the name of a destination stored in the  destination 
memory  by opening it in the  destination window and editing the 
field  ⇒fig. 58   .
– If you press   in the  destination window, route guidance is 
started to the displayed destination.
– To delete the displayed information, press  .
A manually defined flagged destination is also stored in the destination 
memory under the name  “Flagged destination” ⇒fig. 57 . Please not that it 
will be overwritten when you set a new flagged destination, unless you re-
name it first  ⇒page 70, “Renaming the flagged destination”.
Fig. 57  Destination 
memory with manually 
stored destinations.Fig. 58  Destination 
window showing a desti-
nation from the destina-
tion memory.
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Displaying the information window and storing a flagged destination
The vehicle's current position can be displayed in an informa-
tion window and stored in the destination memory as a 
“flagged destination”.
Switch to navigation as described  ⇒page 52.
Displaying the information window
– Press the   button at the top right of the unit ⇒ page 3, fig. 1  
.
– Provided route guidance is not currently active, an information  window with details of the vehicle's current position opens 
⇒fig. 59 .
– During route guidance, the final destination is displayed in the  information window  ⇒page 79, fig. 71 .
Storing a flagged destination
– If you press the   function button in the information  window, the current position will be stored as the “flagged desti-
nation” in the  Destination memory .
Fig. 59  Information 
window with detailed view 
of the current position.
Fig. 60  Renaming the 
flagged destination.
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