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Range selector key MEDIA
26– External audio sources, which are 
connected to the MEDIA-IN socket, 
can
 be oper- 
ated via the radio  
⇒page 21. 
It is possible to play back external audio  
sources via the loudspea
kers of the radio in  
the vehicle. You can select another audio source on the ra 
dio at any time. As long as the external  
audio source is not switched off, it remains always active in the background. Please refer to the Owner's manual of the respective manufacturer for the operation of  the external audio source. If a MEDIA-IN socket is additionally  
installed, the button   is displayed  
instead of the function key   in the  
Audio menu
. Please note that an audio source  
connected to the AUX-IN socket can only be 
 replayed, if there is currently no data  
carrier connected to the MDI input. Use the standard jack plug 3.5 mm for the AUX-IN socket. If the external audio source  does not have this jack plug, you must use an adapter. Adjust the play function volume of the external audio source The play function volume of the external  
audio source can be changed via the volume  
control on the radio. Depending on the connected audio source, the output volume on the external audio  source can be changed. You can also change the input sensitivity of the external audio source, in order for the  play function volume of the external audio  
source to adapt to other audio sources or  
to avoid distortions of the play function volume. Adapter A special adapter is required to connect audio sources via the input MDI. We recommend that you purchase an adap 
ter for connecting the USB devices, the  
devices with Mini USB output or an iPod, at a Škoda Service Partner. Conditions for proper connection•
Only USB devices with the spec 
ification 2.0 can be connected.
•
The version of the file allocation table FA
T (File Allocation Tabl
e) of the connected  
device must be FAT16 (< 2 GB) or FAT32 (> 2 GB).
•
In order to replay from a unit with a hard 
 disk (HDD) which includes a large data  
volume, it can lead to a time delay when reading in the overview of the music data.•
In order to replay from a unit, which includ 
es a complicated folder structure, it can  
lead to a time delay when reading  
in the overview of the music data.
•
The folder structure in the connected unit 
must not exceed a depth of 8 levels. One  
folder must not contain more than 1000°data.•
A USB extension cable or USB distributor  
(HUB) must not be used to connect the  
unit.
WARNING
•
On no account place an external audio source on the dash panel. You could 
make sudden manoeuvres in the passen 
ger compartment and injure the occu- 
pants.•
On no account place an ex 
ternal audio source close to the airbags. You could  
be thrown back in the passenger comp 
artment by the airbags being deployed  
and injure the occupants.•
You must not hold the external audio  
source in the hand or on the knees  
while driving. You could make sudden  
manoeuvres in the passenger compart- 
ment and injure the occupants.•
Always guide the connection cable of  
the external audio source in such a  
way that is does not re 
strict you when driving.
Caution
The AUX-IN socket must only be used for audio sources!
Note
•
The external audio source, which is connected via AUX-IN, can only be used if no  
unit is connected via MD 
I at the same time.
•
If an external audio source is connecte
d via AUX-IN, which is equipped with an  
adapter for external power supply, it can occur  
that the audio signal is interrupted. This  
depends on the quality of the adapter which is used.•
The loudspeakers in the vehicle are matched to a power output of the radio of  
30°W.
MEDIA-IN
AUX
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Store and edit audio data (HDD)Store MP3 and WMA data on the hard disk (HDD)Select titles or folders to be saved– Check the available audio sources for titles
 or folders which you may wish to store  
on the hard disk. You can also select the  
complete contents of an installed data  
carrier for storing on the hard disk in th 
e selection window of
 the available audio  
sources. 
– If you press on the function key   behind the display of a title or folder, a pop-up  
window will open. 
– Pressing   in the pop-up window 
 will start the play function. 
– Press   in the pop-up window to store the respective title or folder on the hard  
disk. 
– Press   in the following pop-up wind 
ow for confirmation that you have  
taken note of the message.
Select memory space and save titles– Press  , if the title or folder should be saved directly on the first level,  
which is the root folder of the hard disk. 
– Or press   if a new folder should be created for the title or folder. Choose  
a name for this folder from the following menu. The newly created folder is opened  and the name you choose will be indicated in the title line. 
– You can now create another folder (o 
ne folder has a maximum of seven sub- 
folders) or you can save the selected title or folder in the currently described folder.  Press the function key   to open the  
appropriate higher 
priority folder. 
– Press the function key   if you wish to save the title or folder at the  
selected point. 
– Press   to cancel the saving process of the currently stored title. Once the  
saving process has been completed, the  
pop-up window will close automatically. 
Saving 100 music titles of average length of time (3 - 5 minutes) will take approximately  40 minutes. 
If the unit is switched off during the saving 
 process, the saving process will be termi- 
nated with the last fully saved title. Functions and progress display during the memory procedure You can continue listening to 
 this or another audio source while storing other audio  
data. Data names with a length of max. 
 32 characters can be displayed. 
The function key   is blocked in the  
Audio menu
 during the memory procedure.  
If the function key   is pressed regardless, a pop-up window will open instead of  the selection menu where the progress of the  
saving process is displayed. If you press  
 in the pop-up window, the storing proces 
s will be cancelled with the last fully  
stored title. Press the range selector key   twice to close the pop-up window and  continue the storing process.Edit stored audio data (titles) and foldersSelect title or folder– Open the selection menu of  
the available audio sources 
⇒page 23. 
– Press on the function key   to display the stored titles and folders on the hard  
disk. 
– Select the title or folder to be processed. Press on the display of a folder    
to open it. Press the function key   to open the appropriate higher priority folder. The names of the currently opened folders are displayed in the title line. 
– Press the function key   behind the display of the title or folder you wish to  
process. A pop-up window will open. 
– The play function can be started and the  
title or folder can be copied, renamed or  
erased via the pop-up window. 
Function keys in the pop-up window: 
 - starts the play function of 
 the selected title or folder. 
 - stores a copy of the title or folder  
⇒page 27, “Select memory space and save  
titles”. 
 - opens the input mask to change the title or folder name.
 H
PlayCopyContinueEnter file/folderNew folder
 FEnter file/folder
Cancel
Select.Select.
Cancel
MEDIA
 J HDD
 G... Name
 F
 H
PlayCopyRename
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 - deletes the selected title or folder after renewed confirmation.
Video-DVD OperationInsert Video-DVD and start
Insert Video-DVD– Push a Video-DVD with the printed side fa
cing up as far as possible into the  
CD/DVD case until it is automatically drawn in. 
– The Video-DVD will start automatically.  
The readout of the data from the Video- 
DVD can take a few seconds, during wh 
ich time the touch-screen turns dark. 
– The menu selection of the fi 
lm cannot be controlled directly by pressing the touch- 
screen but is operated via the function  
keys in the incorporated menu control    
on the right next to the menu selection of the film  .
Opening and operating the menu control– Briefly press on the touch-screen to fade in the  
DVD
 menu 
⇒fig. 11
. 
– Press   to open the incorporated menu control  
⇒fig. 12
. 
– Press one of the right arrow keys    
⇒fig. 12
 to move the pointer in the menu  
selection of film   into the corresponding direction. 
– If you have marked the desired menu en 
try, press the function key   for call- 
up. 
– Carry out all the desired set-ups offered  
to you by the menu selection of the film. 
– Start the film by selecting the correspo 
nding menu entry in the menu selection of  
the film  . 
– The film will start and the system will 
 change into the full picture display.
Full picture display– All the buttons are faded out in the full 
picture display. Briefly press on the touch- 
screen to fade in the  
DVD
 menu again. 
– If you repeatedly press the free part of the touch-screen, the  
DVD
 menu will fade  
out again. The  
DVD
 menu will automatically fade ou
t after about 15 seconds if not  
used. 
Aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9) The film started with the pre-set aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9). You change the aspect ratio  in the set-up menu.
Delete
Fig. 11  Menu: Play Video-DVD.Fig. 12  Menu control for the  DVD menu of the inserted film.
AA
AB
Menu
AA
AB
Enter
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Note
The manufacturer of the DVD is responsible for the display of the menu selection of a  film and the selection and settings offered th 
ere. The manufacturer of the DVD is also  
responsible for the different behaviours  
of individual film
s during identical  
operation.The Video-DVD menuChanging over between audio and video function– Press on the function key   in the  
DVD
 menu to change into the 
Audio menu
  
⇒ page 21, fig. 8
.
Opening the incorporated menu control– Press on the function key   in the 
DVD
 menu to open the incorporated menu  
control  
⇒page 28, fig. 12
. When a film is running and switches back to menu  
selection  
⇒page 28, “Opening and operating the menu control”. 
– Press   to open the incorporated menu  
control. The image will change again to  
the full picture display. Depending on th 
e data structure of the inserted Video- 
DVD, the film will stop while in the menu se 
lection or the play f
unction is continued  
from the last played point.
Change display set-ups– Press on the function key   in the  
DVD
 menu to change the brightness,  
contrast or colour of the film shown on the touch-screen.
Opening chapter selection– Press on the function key   in the  
DVD
 menu during the running time of a  
film to display the list of the chapters 
 contained in the Video-DVD. The current  
chapter will be shown at the top,  
all the others are shown underneath. 
– Press directly on the display of a chap 
ter (e.g.  ). The play function of the  
film will continue at the beginning of the selected chapter. 
– Alternatively, you may change the current  
chapter by pressing the arrow keys on  
the unit or in the  
DVD
 menu or by turning the set-up button  . 
Function keys for controlling the current audio or video source 
 - pressing briefly changes to the begi 
nning of the current chapter, repeated  
pressing changes to the beginn 
ing of the previous chapter. 
 - briefly pressing changes to the next chapter. - the play function is stopped in the cu 
rrent position and the symbol changes to    
- after pressing   the play functi 
on continues in this position. 
Additional function keys in the Video-DVD menu 
 - changes over to a connected external video source*.  - changes to the TV mode*. - changes over to a Video-DVD inserted in the internal CD/DVD drive.
AudioMenu
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30TV mode*Explanation of the technical terms“Terrestrial television” or DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting-Terrestric) With DVB-T, digital television signals are transmitted terrestrially (earthbound) and can  also be received via an aerial. DVB-T theref 
ore offers mobile reception of high quality  
without the need of a fixed aerial connection. DVB-T is therefore described as “ 
Terres- 
trial television 
”. 
Advantages of DVB-T In addition to a significant gain in quality, the transmitter capacity of a television  channel can be realised more effectively th 
rough digital transmitter technology rather  
than analog signals. The greater data rate  
enables several programs of one television  
channel to be transmitted bundled in one data 
 flow (so called “Multiplex”). Part of the  
transmitter capacity can also be used for a 
dditional services, e.g. electronic program  
guides or radio. “Hybrid tuner” for analog 
 and digital reception 
The supply of DVB-T has up to now been re 
stricted to densely populated regions, so  
that an analog television receiver in the vehicle is still a prerequisite. It is for this reason  that a  
Hybrid tuner
 was developed for the unit, which consists of a common analog  
TV receiver and a DVB-T receiver. Display of analog an 
d digital TV stations 
The TV stations, which can be received, are indicated in the display of the combination  instrument and when switching over and calling up the  
TV menu on the touch-screen.  
Analog and digital TV stations are displayed differently and are marked on the touch- screen with “ 
Analog
” or “
DVB-T
” ⇒page 31, “Displays in TV mode”.
OverviewThe TV picture will only be displayed when 
the vehicle is stationary. The touch-screen  
is switched off while driving, but the sound can still be heard.Starting TV mode– Press the range selector key   to switch to the main menu  
MEDIA
. The last  
used media source will continue to play. 
– Touch the touch-screen in the menu  
DVD
 in order to call up the Video-DVD mode. 
– Press the function key   to start the TV 
 mode. The last set TV channel will be  
displayed in the pre-set aspect ratio in full picture mode.
Switching the TV menu on and off– In the TV mode, briefly press on the touch-screen to fade in the  
TV menu displayed  
on the TV picture  
⇒fig. 13
. 
– Briefly press on the touch-screen to fade out the  
TV menu again. 
The TV picture will be displayed on the to 
uch-screen of the radio navigation system.  
Sound reproduction is via the vehicle loudspeakers.
Fig. 13  TV menu displayed on  the TV picture.
MEDIA
TV
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Unit keys (Hard keys) in TV mode    or   - change to the next TV stations on the station list. Set button 
 - turn to manually adjust a TV channel or a digital TV station. 
Function keys in the TV menu  or   - change to the next TV stations on  
the station list, analog to the arrow keys at  
the unit. 
 - changes to the  
Audio menu
 and plays the last selected audio source. 
 - opens the station list of the presently receivable analog TV stations as well  
as the digital TV and radio stations. 
 - opens the preset list of the manually  
receivable analog TV stations as well  
as the digital TV and radio stations. 
 - opens a pop-up window for calling up further functions. 
Pop-up window  
 - opens the video text page of the currently received station if video text is avail- 
able for the received TV station. 
 - fades in the menu for changing the display set-ups. - opens the overview of the electronic  
program guide (Electronic Program Guide)  
if digital TV stations can be re 
ceived at the location via DVB-T. 
 - changes to manual set-up of a TV ch 
annel via the arrow keys on the unit or  
in the touch-screen of the TV main menu. Selectable video sources in the Video-DVD menu 
 - changes over to a connected external video source*.  - changes to the TV mode*. - changes over to a Video-DVD inserted into the internal CD/DVD drive  
⇒ page 28. Displays in TV mode Some television stations offe 
r bilingual programs in “dual 
channel tone”. In this case  
you can use the  
Setup Video
 to choose which language channel as well as which  
language is to be disp 
layed. In this case “
Channel A
” or “
Channel B
” will be displayed  
at the top left on the touch-screen. 
A program in stereo will also be indicated by the symbol “
 e” on the right on the  
touch-screen under the function key  . A program in dual channel tone will be indi- cated by the symbol “
 ²
”  ⇒page 30, fig. 13
. You can choose the audio channel in the  
TV set-ups. If a TV station also transmits  
Video text
, “VT” will be displayed at the top right on the  
touch-screen. If video text is 
 not available for the current station, the video text func- 
tion “
 f” will be indicated after call up. 
If the set digital TV station supports the electronical program guide it will be indicated  accordingly by “ 
EPG
” (Electronic Program Guide) at the top right in the touch-screen.  
If EPG is not generally available at the location, only “
 g” will be displayed after call-up  
of the EPG function via the function key  .Choosing a TV stationTV station “relay” – You change to the previous or following  
TV station by pressing the arrow keys on  
the unit   or  . 
– When changing the station, the  
TV menu will fade in together with information of  
the currently selected station. 
–In the  
TV menu, you can also change the TV station by pressing the arrow keys on  
the touch-screen   or  .
Choosing a TV station from the station list– Press on the function key   in the  
TV menu to display all TV stations that  
can currently be received. The list “skips”  
directly to the display of the currently  
tuned in TV stations. This is highlighted in the list.
Adjusting the TV station manually via the set button– Turning the set button   when in the  
TV mode will displa
y the TV channels  
according to the sequence of the frequency band, whether they are assigned or not. 
– Briefly press the set button to te 
rminate the manual fr
equency selection.
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32 Manual station selection via the arrow keys– As an alternative to manual selection of a  
TV channel via the set button press once  
on the touch-screen when in the TV mode to open the  
TV menu. 
– Press on the function key   to open a pop-up window.– Press   in the pop-up window. – Press the arrow keys on the unit or the to 
uchscreen to display all TV channels and  
digital TV stations successively according  
to the sequence of the frequency band. 
– In the  
TV menu press on the function key   to terminate the function. You  
can use the arrow keys to ch 
ange again to from the stat
ion and preset list to the  
receivable stations.
Preset listSave a TV station– In the  
TV menu press on the function key   to open the preset list. 
– Press on the function key   to store the displayed TV station in a memory  
space. 
– Select a memory space from the list by pressing the respective key in the menu  
Preset list 
. If a memory space is selected which is already assigned to another  
station, it will be overwritten.
Call up a saved station– In the  
TV menu press on the function key   to open the preset list. If the  
currently tuned in station is stored in the list, the list will “skip” directly to a view of this station. 
– Choose the desired TV station by pressing on your selection / the required key. The  
selected station is displayed in the  
TV menu. Press on the touch-screen to manually  
fade out the  
TV menu again.
Delete stored stations– Open the preset list 
⇒page 32. 
– Press the function key   behind  
the station you wish to delete. 
– Confirm the safety interrogation by pr 
essing   to remove the station finally  
from the preset list.
Display video textOpen video text page– When in the TV mode, press once on the touch-screen to open the  
TV mode. 
– Press on the function key   to open a pop-up window.– Press on   in the pop-up window to 
 call up the video text page for the  
currently tuned in TV station.
Change video text page– Press function key   or   to change over to the next or previously available page.  
Video text pages are generally clearly identified by their number. Non-assigned  numbers are skipped over with the arrow keys when relayed. 
Further function keys for displaying a video text page If you press on the display of the video text page on the touchscreen, the TV picture will  also be displayed in the background of the  
video text page. If yo
u press again on the  
touch-screen, the display of the TV picture in  
the background of the video text page will  
close again. 
 - freezes the display of the video text  
page on the current 
bottom page. This is  
because some video text pages consist of 
 several subpages, which otherwise are  
displayed in automatic change-over form. 
 - enlarges the display of the current video text page. Pressing once will display  
the top half, pressing twice the  
bottom half of the current video text page over the full  
screen. Repeated pressing changes back to  
the normal display of the video text page.
Note
In some countries, the corresponding language
 coding for the video text and the EPG  
of the Tv tuners must be set by a Škoda Service Partner.
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Electronic program guide EPGOpening an electronic program guide– When in the TV mode, press once on the touch-screen to open the 
TV mode. 
– Press on the function key   to open a pop-up window. – If you press   in the pop-up window, the electronic program guide will be  
displayed. The currently running and direct 
ly following program for each presently  
receivable digital TV station is displayed in the list. 
– Press the function key   or  , to mark the actual program of another TV station  
in the list. 
– If you press the function key  , further  
information of the marked program and  
of the follow up program is displayed, 
 providing the corresponding station  
provides this information. 
– If you press the function key  , the electronic program guide will close and the  
marked TV station will be displayed in the TV mode. 
The electronic program guide is only availa 
ble via DVB-T-received 
digital TV stations  
and only if they support EPG. It is  
not
 possible to select the programs indicated 
in the list directly by pressing a key.  
The programs in the list can only be marked 
, displayed and called up via the right func- 
tion keys.Setup TVCall up the menu  
Setup Video
 by pressing the range se
lector key   and the func- 
tion key  .Determining the station selection via the arrow keys– Press on the function key   in the menu  
Setup Video
. 
– Press the   or  , and use the arrow keys to stipulate from which  
list in the TV mode the stations are to be selected. If the   is selected,  only stored TV stations from the memory list are called up using the arrow keys  during station relay.
Changing the TV Norm– Press on the function key   in the menu  
Setup Video
.
Changing the aspect ratio of the touch-screen display– Press the function key   in the menu 
Setup Video
, in order to select the  
desired representation   or  .
Select audio channel for dual channel tone– If a bilingual program is transmitte 
d in the dual channel tone display 
 ²
, you can  
select the audio channel manua 
lly in the desired language. 
– Press on the function key   in the menu  
Setup Video
. 
– Choose   or   by pressing your  
selection / the respective key.  
The selected audio channel is displayed at the top left in the  
TV menu.
Determine set-ups for 
the “station tracking”
– Press on the function key   in the menu 
Setup  
Video 
. A tick in the check box 
 = indicates that, during station tracking, the analog  
or the digital counterpart of the set TV station is being searched.
Delete TV preset list– Press on the function key   in the menu  
Setup Video
.
Set Audio/Video Standard– In the menu 
Setup Video
, select each time the requir
ed standard for a connected  
external Audio-* or Video source* using the function keys   and  
.
Extras
EPG
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 aInfoEvalu.
SETUP
Video
TV search mode
station list
preset list
Memory list
TV NormTV format4:3
16:9
TV audio channel
Channel A
Channel B
Automatic DVB-T/Analog switch  
 =
Delete TV preset list
AV 1 Standard
AV 2 Standard
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Update 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 correspo 
nding message will be displayed. 
– Press on the function key   to overwrite the data in the navigation system  
memory of the unit with the  
data from the navigation DVD.
Use 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 th 
e navigation DVD for the navigation. 
– If you are again in the area of the map material stored in the navigation memory,  
press the key   to take out the navigation DVD. 
Storing the navigation data ca 
n take up to one hour. Route guidance will start via the  
navigation DVD while the navigation data is  
being stored. Please note that route guid- 
ance will be interrupted if the navigation DVD is taken out. Route guidance must then  be restarted with details su 
pplied from the navigation 
system memory of the unit. 
Up to date navigation da 
ta 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 certai 
n time. This can lead to complaints during  
route guidance. It is  for thi s rea son tha t you mus t re gularly  
update the navigation da
ta 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.Limit destination and select from the list– You can open a list of the selectable destinations any time by pressing the function  
key   while entering a destination in the entry line. Only destinations selectable  from the navigation memory which corres 
pond to the requirements and the char- 
acter sequence in the entr 
y line will be displayed. 
– The number of selectable destinations will 
 be displayed in the function key   if  
fewer than one hundred destin 
ations can be selected. 
– If fewer than six destinations are select 
able, the entry window will close automati- 
cally and a list of possible  
destinations will be displayed.
Main menu Navigation
SaveTe m p o r a r i l y
 š
 #
Country
City
**
**
Fig. 14  Main menu Navigation  with address.
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36– Press the range selector key  . The last
 opened menu in the navigation will be  
displayed. 
– Press on the range selector 
 key  again if the main menu 
Navigation
  
⇒ page 35, fig. 14
 has not been displayed. 
 and   set  - opens a window with information about your current location. When in this  
menu you can store the displayed location by pressing   in the destination  memory.  - stores the current position as “Flagd 
est.” in the destination memory. Only one  
destination can be stored in the destinatio 
n memory under “Flagdest.”. If the flagged  
destination is not renamed, it is overwritten by renewed pressing of  . Further function keys in the main menu Navigation 
 - opens a selection menu to select the type of destination entry.
•
 - used for the entry of a new destination. 
 - opens a pop-up window:
•
 - for selecting an already stored travel destination.
•
 - in order to store the displayed travel destination in the main  
menu  
Navigation
.
•
 - switches over to the destination memory.
•
 used for the display of the destination imported into the  
memory from the SD card 
 - opens a pop-up window during route guidance:
•
 - uses the direction arrows to disp 
lay a list with turning points still  
to be driven during route guidance.•
 - used for the manual entry of a congestion ahead and the  
recommendation of the next available route•
 - used for manual entry of ce 
rtain sections of the route  
which are blocked.•
 - displays a list with street names or street descriptions of those parts of  
the journey still to be driven during route guidance.•
 - to cancel manually a route block. 
 - opens a pop-up window:
•
 - for changing over into the tour mode if more than two destinations  
still have be driven during route guidance.•
 - for entering an additional destination which must still 
be driven during route guidance.•
 - used for route guidance close to the entered stopover.
•
   - used for route guidance to an exactly determined stopover.
•
 - used for switching over into the  
waypoint nav. if 
in non-digitalised  
areas, specific points are set (Offroad Navigation). 
 - starts the route guidance to the displayed travel destination. 
Determine parameters for the route calculation The menu  
Route options
 ⇒fig. 15
 is called up by pressing   in the main  
menu  
Navigation
 ⇒page 35, fig. 14
. 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:
Fig. 15  Select route option.
NAVNAV
Position
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Position
Store
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New dest.
New dest.
Memory
Load destinationSave destination
Edit memoryImport destination
Route
Manoeuvre listCongestion aheadManage blocked routesRoute listRemove exclusion
Extras
To u r  m o d eEnter stopover destinationClose toExactlyWaypoint nav.
Start
Route options
OK
   Route
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