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– If the corresponding message appears, press the key   or press the  function key   and take out the navigation DVD. Active route guid-
ance is interrupted and must be restarted.
Updating navigation data in the unit
– If the data of the navigation DVD is  not identical to that stored in the 
navigation memory of the unit,  a corresponding message will be 
displayed.
– Press on the function key   to ov erwrite the data in the navigation 
system memory of the unit with the data from the navigation DVD.
Using the data of a navigation DVD for a short period of time
– If you leave the stored area map in  the navigation memory of the unit 
for only a short period of time, insert the navigation DVD for the area 
to be driven.
– Press on the function key   and leave the navigation DVD in  the unit. The unit uses only the data from the navigation DVD for the 
navigation.
– If you are again in the area of the ma p material stored in the navigation 
memory, press the key   to take out the navigation DVD.
Storing the navigation data can take up to  one hour. Route guidance will start via 
the navigation DVD while the navigation data  is being stored. Please note that route 
guidance will be interrupted if the navi gation DVD is taken out. Route guidance 
must then be restarted with details suppl ied from the navigation system memory 
of the unit.
Up to date navigation data  and new navigation DVD
Road guidance is subject to constant chan ges (e.g. new streets, changes of street 
names and house numbers). A  navigation DVD is a huge data store, which unfortu-
nately will not be up to date after a cert ain time. This can lead to complaints during 
route guidance. It is for this reason that you must regula
rly update the navigation data on your unit 
with a current navigation DVD.
Input windows of the navigation systemSelecting a destination from the list
– If you press on the function key   after opening the input mask, a list  will open with all the destinations  containing the relevant parameters 
selectable from the navigation memory (e.g.   and  ).
– If need be, move the sliding regulator to the right edge of the touch- screen for all entries in the list to be displayed.
– Press the desired entry in the list to take it over for the address.
Limiting the destination and selecting from the list
– You can open a list of the selectable destinations any time by pressing  the function key   behind the entry  line while making entries in the 
entry line. Only destinations select able from the navigation memory 
will be displayed and which corres pond to the requirements and the 
character sequence in the entry line.
– The number of selectable destinatio ns will be displayed in the func-
tion key   if fewer than one hundred destinations can be selected.
–If fewer than six destinations ar e selectable, the entry window will 
close automatically and a list of possible destinations will be 
displayed.
Eject
SaveTe m p o r a r y
State
City
**
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Selector key NAV (Navigation)
40Main menu Navigation– Press the selector key  . The last opened menu in the navigation 
will be displayed.
– Press the selector key  again if the main menu  Navigation 
⇒ fig. 15  has not been displayed.
 and   set
 – opens a window with information about your current location. When in 
this menu you can store the displayed loca tion by pressing   in the destination 
memory.
 – stores the current position as “flagged destination” in the destination menu. 
Only one destination can be stored in the destination memory under “flagged 
destination”. If the flagged destination is  not renamed, it is overwritten by renewed 
pressing of  .
Further function keys in the main navigation menu
 – opens a selection menu to select the type of destination entry.
•
 - serves for the entry of a new destination.
•
 – for changing over into the tour  mode if more than two destina-
tions still have be driven during route guidance.
 – opens a pop-up window:
•
 – for selection of an already stored travel destination.
•
 – to store the displayed travel destination in the main menu 
Navigation .
•
 – switches over to the destination memory.
 – opens a pop-up window during route guidance:
•
 – displays a list with street names or street descriptions of those parts 
of the journey still to be driven during route guidance.
•
 – use the direction arrow to display a list with turning points still to be 
driven during route guidance.
•
 – for manual entry of a route block.
•
 – to cancel manually a route block.
 – opens a pop-up window:
•
 – for inputting an additional destination which 
must still be driven during route guidance.
•
 – for switching over into the waypoint mode if in non-digitalised 
areas, specific points are set (Offroad Navigation).
 – starts route guidance to the displayed travel destination.
Fig. 15  Main navigation 
menu with address.Fig. 16  Select route option.
NAVNAV
Position
Position
Save
New dest.
New dest.To u r  m o d e
Memory
Load destinationSave destinationEdit memory
Route
Route listMan. listCongestion aheadCancel lexclusion
Extras
Enter intermediate destinationWaypoint nav.
Start
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Determining the parameters for the route calculation
The menu Route options  is called up ⇒page 40, fig. 16 by pressing   in the 
main menu  Navigation ⇒page 40, fig. 15 . The menu Route options  is used to 
determine the criteria according to which a  route is to be calculated and what types 
of destination you wish to allow for the route calculation.
The changes in the menu  Route options must be confirmed with  , as they 
cannot be taken over otherwise.
 – opens a pop-up window:•
Fa st: It calculates the fastest route to your  destination, even if a detour is neces-
sary.
•
Short : Longer driving time in favour of a shorter route is acceptable. Please 
note that the setting “Short route” during route guidance can sometimes lead to 
unexpected results.
•
Economical : The aim of the calculation is  a balance between minimal driving 
time and driving distance.
 – opens a pop-up window where it is determined whether and 
how TMC traffic reports are  to be  included in the route calculation (Manual or 
Automatic).
,  ,   or   – Determines whether these 
types of destinations should or should not be used. These types of destinations will, 
however, be used for the route calculation if there is no other logical route to the 
destination (e.g an island is to be used without using a ferry).
OptionsOK
  Route Dynamic route Freeways
  Ferries
 To l l  r o a d s
 Tunnels
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Selecting special destinations as a travel destinationIn the menu New destination , press on the function key  . When in the 
menu  Special destination search  you determine the options for the 
search of a special destination.
 Selecting a special destination category
– If you are searching for a special type of destination, for example a  hotel, press   and select a ma in category by pressing the 
respective key in the following menu.
– After selecting a main category, a list of selectable special destination  categories will open. Press   to switch back to a main category after 
viewing a sub-category.
– Alternatively, press the function key  , 
to display all selectable speciall de stination categories in alphabetic 
order in a list.
–  This special destination category is now displayed in the menu  Special destination search . You can find an overview of all selectable 
special destination categories  at the end of this chapter.
Determining the search area
– Press   to determine the area to be searched for a special  destination.
Determining further search options
– If you are searching for a special de stination, for example a hotel, and 
you know its name or phone number, press the function key   
or . Starting the search
– If you have completed your entries 
in the search mask, press on the 
function key  . A pop-up window will open and a special desti-
nation, which corresponds to the selected options, will be searched 
for within a surrounding area of maximum 200 kilometers.
– Press the function key   to interrupt the search over the  displayed distance of the respective area and to display one or more 
search results.
– If you press the function key   the search will be terminated  without a display.
Selecting a special destinat ion from the search results
– If only one special destination wa s found which corresponds to the 
pre-selected options, the  Information window special destination  will 
open.
– If several special destinations were found, they will first of all be  displayed in a list. At the top of the list you can find the special desti-
nations closest to the entered search area (distance and direction 
information refer to linear distance). If you press on the display of a 
special destination in the list, the  Information window special desti-
nation will open.
Information window - Special destination
– Here you will find further informat ion, e.g. the exact address and 
phone number of the selected special destination.
– Press   in the “Information window special destination” to start  route guidance to the displayed special destination.
– Press the function key  , to store the displayed special destination.
– Press the function key   or   to display further special destinations  from the list if several special destinations were found.
POI
Category
ALL CATEGORIES (ALPHABETICAL)
Search area
Contains
Phone no.
Search
Results
Cancel
OK
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 Entering a travel destination via coordinates
– When in the menu New destination, press the function key  .
– Press the function key   on the map display. The coordinates of the  last travel destination for which a route guidance was started are 
displayed. If no travel destination was approached, the coordinates of 
the current location will be displayed.
– Press the function key   or   to open the corre- sponding input mask.
– By pressing on   and  , you can move the character entry cursor  within the input fields or change to the next input field.
– When in the input mask, press on a character shown in the keypad  block to accept it behind the character input cursor. Existing charac-
ters will be overwritten.
– Press on   if the desired latitude or longitude is displayed in the  entry fields.
– Pressing  , will erase characters from right to left as of the position  of the character input cursor. By pressing   the input mask will be 
closed without the entries being accepted.If the entered coordinates are outside the  stored navigation area, a pop-up window 
will open with the following information: “ The unit cannot process these GPS 
coordinates. Please check your inputs. ” Press   to close the pop-up window 
and to correct your inputs.Selecting a stored destination Call up the menu  New destination from the main menu  Navigation. In 
the menu  New destination  the selectable function keys are only those for 
which destinations have already been stored. For example,   is only selectable if rout
e guidance has already been 
started.
Starting a route guidance to a stored “Home address”
– Start with the menu  New destination and press the corresponding 
function key. If a home address ha s been stored, the unit will change 
to the map display and route guidance will start automatically.
Start route guidance to a stored  “Favourite destination”, to another 
destination from the destination me mory or from the list of “last 
destinations”
– Start with the menu  New destination and press the corresponding 
function key.
– A list of stored destinations will be displayed, e.g. the list  Last destina-
tions .
– Press the display of a destinatio n in the left column. The unit will 
change to the map display and route  guidance to this travel destina-
tion will start automatically.
– Press on the function key   behind the destination and press   in the opening pop-up window, to open the corre-
sponding destination in the detailed display.Map/GPS
Map/GPS
GPSLatitude
Longitude
OK
OK
Last destinations
Show details
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46Destination memoryStoring destinationsDepending on the menu selected for th e destination entry, various func-
tion keys are available for storing a displayed travel destination. For 
example   ⇒fig. 17  or    ⇒fig. 18 . These function keys are only  active (can be called up) if the corr
esponding travel destination has been 
adequately defined.
– Select a travel destination as described  ⇒page 42.
– Use the menu  Edit/store entry to store the name and favourite status 
for the destination to be stored  ⇒page 47.
Storing or erasing last destinations– Press the function key   in the menu New destination .
– Alternatively, press on the function key   in the menu  Naviga-
tion , on   in the pop-up window and on 
 in the following menu.
– When in the menu  Last destinations press the function key   behind 
a destination to open a pop-up window with options for editing.
– Pressing the function key   in th e pop-up window will open the 
menu  Edit/store entry.
– Store the destination as described  ⇒page 47, “Edit/store entry”.
– If you press   in the pop-up window, the destination is deleted  after confirmation of a further safety confirmation.Edit and delete stored travel destinations– Press on the function key   in the main menu  Navigation and 
on   in the pop-up window.
– While in the menu  Maintain memory press the function key 
 to ensure that you will receive a list of all 
manually stored destinations.
Fig. 17  Destination on the 
map.Fig. 18  Information window 
Special destination.
SAVE
Last destinations
Memory
Edit destination memory
Last destinations
Save
Delete
Memory
Edit destination memory
Destination memory entries
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– When in the pop-up window press the function key   and the  menu  Edit/store entry will open.
– Change the entry as described  ⇒page 47, “Edit/store entry”.
– If you press   in the pop-up window, the destination is deleted  after confirmation of a further safety confirmation.
Edit flagged destination
Ensure that only one destination under  the name “flagged destination” can be 
stored in the destination memory.
If the flagged destination is not renamed, it will be overwritten by pressing   again. 
If you wish to keep a stored flagge d destination, you must rename it.Edit/store entryThe menu Edit/store entry will be opened if a destination has been 
selected for storing or editing.
Determining destination readouts for storing
– Press on the function key   or  , to fully display the information for  this destination.
– Press   to determine a favourite category for the 
displayed destination in the following menu or to change it 
⇒ page 47, “Determining a favourite category”.
– Press   to change the displaye d name under which the destina-
tion should be stored in the destination memory.
– Press the function key   to store the destination under the  displayed name and favourite status. Determining a favourite category
– When in the menu 
Edit/store entry press the function key 
.
– Press on the favourite category und er which the destination should be 
stored. The menu will be closed and the selected favourite category 
displayed in front of the function key  .
– Press the function key   to store the destination under the  displayed name and favourite status.
A destination assigned to a favourite catego ry can be called up with the function key 
 and, depending on set-up in the map display, it will be marked with the 
assigned symbol.Deleting the destination memory or the list of the last destinations– Press on the function key   in the main menu  Navigation and 
on   in the pop-up window.
– When in the menu  Maintain memory press the function key 
 or  .
– Confirm the corresponding safety interrogation to delete the  complete destination memory or all  of the last destinations at once.Storing or editing a home addressCall up the menu New destination by pressing the selector key   and 
the function key  .
Select a home address
– Press the function key   in the menu  New destination.
Edit
Delete
Favourite statusName
Save
Favourite status
Favourite status
Save
Fa v o u r i t e s
Memory
Edit destination memory
Delete destination memory
Delete all last destinations
NAV
New dest.
Home
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– If no home address has been defined, open the menu  Enter home 
address .
– Press the function key   to open the menu Address 
input .
Storing the current position as a home address
– Press the function key   in the menu  New destination.
– If no home address has been selected, open the menu  Enter home 
address .
– If you press the function key  , the current vehicle posi-
tion will be stored as a home address.
Editing a stored home address
– Press the selector key   to change  or delete an already stored 
home address in the menu  Navigation set-ups.
– When in the main menu  Set-ups, press the function key   
and the function key   in the menu Navigation 
set-ups .
– When in the menu  Edit home address, you can  ,   the 
currently stored home address or overwrite with the function key  .
To u r  m o d eGeneral– In the main menu  Navigation, press on the function key   and 
then on   to change to the Tour mode.The main menu  Navigation is either displayed in the “normal” travel destination 
mode or in the tour mode  ⇒fig. 19 .
In order to exit the tour mode  ⇒page 49.
A tour always consists of  a travel destination, which describes the end point of the 
tour and  max. five stopover destinations .
Additional symbols – Starting point of the tour – Stopover destination of a tour –  End point of a tour – Opens a pop-up window to open a detail ed display, to edit the destination or 
add a further destination.
Destination entryHome
Current position
SETUP
Navigation
Define home address
Delete
Edit
Set current position
Fig. 19  Main menu - Naviga-
tion: Tour mode.
Extras
To u r  m o d e
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Note
During destination guidance, the travel and arrival time information always relates 
to the arrival at the final travel destination. The estimated travel or arrival time at a 
stopover destination is  not displayed.Enter a stopover destinationIf, in addition to the displayed travel  destination, travel to the destination 
or several destinations still has to  be undertaken, proceed as follows. You 
can insert the additional destination  behind the displayed travel destina-
tion as a new end point of the tour.
– After selecting a travel destination, press on the function key   in  the main menu  Navigation. A pop-up window will open.
– If you press  , the menu New destination  
will open for selecting a stopover de stination. The background of the 
unit changes automatically to the tour mode.
– Select a stopover destination as described  ⇒page 42.
– If you have confir med the new destination, you will be asked to select 
an entry behind which the new destination should be placed. You 
therefore determine the order of the destinations. Press   to close 
the message.
– The main menu  Navigation will now be opened in the tour mode 
⇒ page 48, fig. 19 .
– Press the function key   to start the route guidance to the first  stopover destination of the displayed tour.
– Press the function key   and then   to add further desti- nations to your tour  ⇒page 49, “Arranging a new tour in tour 
mode”.
Exiting the tour modeEnsure that all stopover destinations are deleted before you finish with 
the tour mode. You can store the disp layed tour with all the stopover 
destinations before endi ng it by pressing    ⇒page 50.
– Press on the function key   in the main menu  Navigation and on 
 in the pop-up window, to end the tour mode.
– Confirm the message “ Would you like to exit the tour mode? ” by 
pressing the function key  .
– Only the travel destination previo usly determined as end point is 
displayed in the main menu  Navigation.Arranging a new tour in tour mode– In the main menu Navigation, press on the function key   and 
then on   to change to the Tour mode.
– Press on the function key   and then on   to arrange a  new tour.
– Press on the function key   in the menu  Tou r  plan: New Tour behind 
the display of the starting point or of an indicated destination.
– Press on   in the pop-up window.
– Select a destination as described  ⇒page 42.
– If you have confirmed the first  destination, the menu will again Tou r 
plan: New tour  will be opened / has been  opened. Press the function 
key   next to the destination behind which a further destination 
should be inserted.
– Press on   in the pop-up window and choose another 
destination.
Extras
Enter intermediate destination
OK
StartExtras
Edit tour
Memory
Extras
Leave tour mode
Leave
Extras
To u r  m o d e
Extras
New tour
Destination entry
Destination entry
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– Press   if you wish to end the tour input. The travel destination of your tour and the next stopover de stination is displayed in the main 
menu  Navigation .
– Press the function key   to start route guidance to the first stop- over destination of your tour.
– Press the function key   to permanently store the displayed  tour under its own name in the destination memory  ⇒page 50, 
“Storing a tour”.In the menu  Tour plan: New tour  “New Tour” acts as a replacement for a name 
which you can allocate for this tour when the tour is stored.Storing a tourA tour can only be displayed in the  tour mode and therefore stored only 
in the tour mode.
– Press function key  ⇒page 48, fig. 19  to store a tour 
displayed in the main menu  Navigation.
– Press on   in the pop-up window. An entry window for free  text entry will open.
– Allocate a name for your tour.
– Confirm the displayed name by pressing  .
–The message “ Tour stored” will appear. Press   to confirm the 
message.You can store  max. 10 tours  in the destination memory.
Calling up a stored tour– Press on the function key   in the main menu  Navigation and 
then on  .
– Press on the function key   and on   in the pop-up  window.
– Press the function key   next  to a tour name in the menu Lo ad  tou r 
to display information relating to  the corresponding tour in the menu 
Tour details .
– Press the function key   when in the menu  Tou r details or press 
directly on the name of a tour when in the menu  Load tour so that the 
selected tour is displayed in the main menu  Navigation
– Press the function key   to start the route guidance.Editing a stored tourA tour can only be displayed in the tour mode and therefore only stored 
in the tour mode. Call up the tour to be edited.
– If you press at the top of the select ed tour message the tour plan for 
this tour will open.
– Alternatively, open the tour plan by pressing the function key  .  Press on   in the pop-up window.
– Press on the function key next to the destination in the tour plan    you wish to process. The pop-up wi ndow with the possible options for 
processing this input will open.
StartMemory
Memory
Save tour
OK
OK
Extras
To u r  m o d e
Memory
Load tour
SelectStrat
Extras
Edit tour
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