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Fig. 41 Na vigatio n setti ngs menu.
on page 3 and note the introductory information on page 37.
Naviga tion data is already stored in the naviga tion
da ta memory and can be used for nav igation
Remove the physica l write-p rotection from the
memory card.
Insert a memory page 20
Whe n an inserted memory card conta ins
P ress the !Assign
a nd b e di s
played.
When
the navigation memory is updated or re
Press the 38, Ins tallation process.
When the navigat ion a
rea in the device be brie fly
Press the use so) func tion button to navigate di38 , Navig at
ing from the memory card.
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Don't remove the memory card! This can dest roy
the memory card!
the device is sw itched off during the process , inis inte rrupt ed and is conti nue automationce the device is turned on again.
the is manually interrupted before
completion , this can cau se the naviga tion data in the device to be unusable .
Navigating from the memory card
When the !use so) function button is set for shortterm use of a memory card, the navigat ion data on
the memory card is verified. Any ongoing route navigatio n or destination en try is interrupted .
Don't remove the memory card during the dation. Wait the va lidat ion disp lay is hidden.
When the validat ion has finished , you
can start
navigat ing from the memory card. is displayed
on the top of the screen .
Route guidance
betwee n the navigation data area
i n the device and that on the memory card is not
possible.
W hen
the memory card is no needed in the
device , it must be prepa red for removal.
Press the button and access the !Naviga tion Database) function button.
Access the !Remove so Card) function button and
wait until fu nc tio n butto n is displ ayed.
Press the
Press but ton in Navigat ion mode .
Access the !Navigatio n Da tabase ) function butt on.
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Function key: Effect
the navigation
area and the version number of the navigation data stored in the device .
the navigation
a rea and the version number of the navigation data stored in the device.
so Datal:
Prepares the memory card for re
F ig. 42 Navigation main menu with destination in
put options.
on page 3 and note the introductory i nformation on page 37.
T he nav igation functions are only accessible if nav
igation data for the region in which you are travel
ling is available in the radio navigation system.
The
N avig ation main menu can be used to select a
new destina tion . a pr eviously used or stored desti
nat ion.
or to sea rch points of interest.
A
ccessing the Navigation main menu
Press the button to op en the las t menu
accessed in the navigation menu.
the Navigation main menu is not disp layed ,
press the 42.
the Navigation main menu , press the
Press the 42.
Entering a destination from the Navigation main menu
Turn the tuning knob 1
42 .
Press the tuning knob to access the disp layed
dest inatio n.
ope n afte r
t h e function butt on has been select ed 42.
Press ing the 42 .
Naviga tion
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Destination input options
Meaning of the symbo ls in the Navigation main
menu (left to right):
Fig . 44 Keypad
on page 3 and note the introductory information on page 37.
scree ns with scree n keypad are use d fo r t ar
get address selection or, for example , in puttin g a
nam e.
Th e layout of the on-screen keyboard
can be ad
justed
44 .
Additional controls
Function button Us e and meaning Function
key:
Effect
Address: inp ut screen for selection of a
des tination address .
Intersection: selectio n
o f the inte rsection of tw o road s.
La st
Destinations:
list o f destinations sto red
manually in the destination memory.
Point of Interest: A fter sele cting a sea rch location. a search term can be submitted .
H
ome Address: Enter your home address I get
direct ions to a p rev ious ly stored home address . <
Fig . 45 screen for selecting a dest inatio n.
Input screens for selecting stored entries (e.g. selecting a destination address)
Dur ing inpu t, on ly lett ers , n umbers and spec ia l
c h arac ters which co rre spond to a sav ed dest ination can b e selec ted, s uch as in a des tinati on ad
dress saved in the navigation data mem ory
45 . Thu s a de stination address cannot be
fr ee ly e ntered , bu t in stead must be "selected " fro m the ava ilable navigat ion data
Characters selectable in the keypad area are
accepted into the inpu t pro mpt by to uching them .
Select ch arac ters by rota ting and pressing
the tunin g knob 1 @.
Pr ess to change between upper and lower case.
P ress to ope n the input screen for numbers a
nd special ch arac ters.
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Press view of the destination 45.
tions .
on page 3 and note the introductory information on page 42.
You can start route guidance to a saved home ad
dress or to an
the Navigation main menu and access Home Address
4 7.
Starting route guidance to a stored destination
Destinations which were ente red for route guid
ance are automatically saved in the last Destinations 48 . Fi
g. 49 List
of destinations
49.
in the Navigation main menu to enter a destination 37 .
Tag a destination in the 1 @ .and start route guidance by
pressing the knob .
by moving the mark
across the and start route guidance by
pressing a destination .
Whe n a destination in the
is tagged. press the (Details ) function button to open the destina-
tion in the
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Fig .
on page 3 and note the introductory on pag e 42 .
Points of Interest in the Navigation main menu to enter a destination
Searching for points of interest at the current location
the desired point of interest category
from the list of selectable categories by turning and
pushing the tuning knob 1
Press the topmost (Search] function button in the
list of availab le point of interest categories
Press the (Here] function button to look for
points of int erest near your current location.
Press the function button to ope n the
dialog to select a specific location as the center of the searc h area.
After selecting a location, press the
(search] function
button .
The keyword entry window
CHARTER ...
Fig. 51 Point of interest search results.
Enter keyword, for examp le:
Press the (search] function button.
Starting from the center
of the search area and
moving towards the edge , points of interest whose
names contain the keyword
by the Lake " or the address "Lake would be possible re
sults for the keyword
During the point of interest search
A correspo nding message is disp layed if no point of interest could be found meeting the require
ments .
fig. 51.
Th e area that was searched is gradually enlarged
and the
view is automatically enlarged with the
points of int erest that are further away, until a radi
us of approx. mi les around the center of the
searc h area is searched.
Turn the tuning knob 1 tag a desti
nation in the and press the tuning knob to start
route guidance .
by moving the mark
across the screen , and start route guidance by pressing a destina tion.
When a destination in the is tagg ed , press
the
Press the function button to store the
point of in terest in the Des t. memory
Distance and directions to points of interest indica te straight -line distances.
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Detailed view of a destination
Fig. 52 Detail s view of a destination from the des
tinat ion memory .
first read and heed the WARNon page 3 and note the introductory information on page 42 .
as additional destination
details are displayed 52.
can
be saved in the Dest . Memory by pressing the 4 7.
Des tinations already saved in the Des t. Memory
can be deleted or renamed .
the b utton to del et e t he desti -
nation .
memory cards
on page 3 and note the introductory information on page 42.
Digital business cards (vCards) on an inserted memory card can be used as naviga tion des tin a
t ions if they are avai lable in th e proper data format and were saved in the cor rect folder.
Readable digital business cards (vCards) can be
crea ted with the
Compan ion.
Creat ing addresses using
Create an empty folder in the highest memory of a device-compatible memory card and
using
the address to "Address Navigation ".
"destina tions " on the memory
card.
the memory card into the radio naviga
tion system
Turn the tuning knob 1 @ to tag a dest i
nat ion in the and press the tun ing knob to start
route guidance.
Browse th e list by moving the
the fu nc tion button , a nd in
the Details view pre ss function button.
R eadab le business cards can also
be imported into the destination memory of the radio navigation
system .
Navigation
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Destination memory
tn this section
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Deleting or renamin g dest inations
in the
destination memory . . . . . . . . . 48
Disp laying the
The destination memory is used for saving destinations.
Function buttons to save a trip destination are only
active and accessible if the destination has been
sufficiently defined.
Device overview
Operation basics
Introduction to navigation
Destination input
Pl ease first read and heed the WARNon pag e 3 and note the introductory information on page 47.
Destinations which were entered for route guid
anc e ar e
automatically sav ed in the Last Destinations list 53 .
the Last Destinations list via the Navigation main menu
Turn the tuning knob to tag 53a destination in the list, and press the tun
ing knob to start route guidance .
Press the function button to open the
dest ination in the Detai ls view
Press the function button to store the des-
tination in the Dest. memory 48.
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Fig. 54 screen for defini ng individual names.
on page 3 and note the introductory information on page 47.
Fig . 55 Des ti nation memory with
on page 3 and note the introductory informa tion on page 47.
Access the Dest. Memory list fr om the Navi
gation main menu 37. sto red destinat ions 55 .
Turn the tuning kn ob 1
Press the (Detaitsl function button.
The d
estination is opened in the Detail s vie w 56 .
Press function button in order to start
r ou te gu id a nce to the displayed destination .
56 button to rename
or dele te the destinat ion.
315
Tou ch ing the (store! functio n button opens an in
put scree n to define a name
37 .
tin ation memory .
Press (Re name! in the pop -up window to ch ange
the memory name.
Press the butt on to delete the dest i
na tion.
a Save d is display ed in the Dest. M emory
any nav iga tio n menu. press the but
ton to open the Navigation settings menu .
destination memory! func tion but
ton, and in t h e
Press the Dests.l funct ion button to dele te d estina tio n s from the Dest. Memory and las t Destinations l ists.
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Press the !Last Destinations) function button to delete
Press the button to the pop-up
window without saving any changes .
on page 3 and note the
any navigation menu (excep t the Navigation settings menu) press the
no route guidance is active , the current location is displayed in the info window 57.
During route guidance , the destination is d isp lay ed
in the
Info window 51.
Rota te the tuning knob 1 @in the Details info window to display
ing
messages.
Available sat-The number determines the
e 11 i tes :
Pressing the
48.
ged destination, it must be renamed in the Dest. Memory. Otherwise the stored position be overw ritten the next time a locat ion is saved .
the Saved Position ) entry in the Dest. fig. 58 and press the tion button.
Press th e butt on in th e Details
v iew and press !R en am e) i n the pop-up window .
The name can be changed in
the follow in g input page 37.
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Fig. 59 Navigation main menu : the home
address
firs t read and heed the on page 3 and note the duc tory informa tio n on page 47.
th e Home Address des tin a tion op tio n 59 .
no home address has been sto red, an address
can be ente red after confirming a
Press the (Set current positi on) func tion button to
save you r current geographica l posi tio n (lon gitude
and l at it ude) as you r hom e add ress.
functio n bu tto n t o en te r a home address the sam e
way as a destination entry
ton to open the Navig ation settings menu.
Press the (Enter Home Addres s) function button.
you have 60.
Press the (Change) fu nction button to en te r a
new home addre ss as desc rib ed .