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“Place name”
The (destination) city name is en-
tered by selecting and confirming
“Place name” option in the “Address”
function submenu with the knob 22-
fig. 1, thus displaying the name entry
field fig. 53.
The display has available all characters
and the “Delete” (to delete the com-
plete line), “Delete character” (to
delete the last entered letter), “List”
(list of stored items compatible with the
entered characters) and “Space” (to en-
ter blank space between the charac-
ters) options. Moreover, a zoom is
available in the display lower part to
highlight the selected character.Enter the characters by selecting and
confirming them using the knob 22-
fig. 1.
For city name entry, it is advisable to
select “List”, after entering a few char-
acters and then select the destination
directly using the knob 22-fig. 1.
In fact, when “List” is selected, the
computer starts a quick search for a
city name matching the entered char-
acters in the stored list. The city field
is automatically filled as soon as a
matching city is found on the list.
In order to quicken character entry,
the system automatically moves to the
beginning or the end of the list when
the cursor is taken in front of the first
character and after the last one, re-
spectively.
If a combination between two char-
acters is possible (a letter of the alpha-
bet and a symbol), it will automatically
be replaced by the corresponding sin-
gle character: for example, entering “E”
first and them “ ¨ ” the two characters
will be replaced by the only character
“Ë”. The blank space and symbols . , -
_ ‘ ( ) are used to separate the words.After selecting the place name, press
knob 22-fig. 1to confirm it and con-
tinue with next page to enter the
street; press the “ESC” key 23-fig. 1
to return to the previous display with-
out entering new cities.
“Street”
The destination street name is en-
tered, after selecting the city, by se-
lecting and confirming with the knob
the “Street” option in the “Address”
function submenu 22-fig. 1, thus dis-
playing the name entry page.
Entering the destination street name
is obtained with the same procedure
used for “Place name”.
Entering the character “C” instead
of the street, the chosen city “centre”
is selected as the destination, there-
fore the “Street number” and “2
nd
street” fields are not to be filled in.
The navigation system always takes
you to the centre in case of very small
towns.
fig. 53
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MAP OPTIONS
When this function is selected on the
navigation menu third page, a new
page is displayed with the following
submenus fig. 77:
– Draw map
– Zoom intersection
– Draw icon
– Draw wording
– Draw RDS-TMC
– Draw areas
– OK.“Draw map”
This function is used to select map
orientation on the display.
The available options are fig. 78:
– Oriented towards north
– Oriented automatically.
The map position is not updated in
real time, but only after the vehicle has
covered a certain distance or has
changed direction, turning by at least
5 degrees.
When the first option is set, the map
is shown oriented towards north and
the vehicle icon is oriented accord-
ingly.Selecting the automatic orientation
option, the navigation system will au-
tomatically display the map oriented in
the vehicle direction when low scale val-
ues are selected (from 100 m to 2 km)
and oriented towards north with high
scale values (from 5 km to 200 km).
“Zoom intersection”
This option is used to enable or dis-
able (YES/NO) the map zoom option
when the vehicle approaches an in-
tersection.
“Draw icon”
This option is used to deactivate or
activate the map representation with
icons, selected points of interest (for
example: hotels, service stations,
restaurants, etc.).
In order to deactivate icon repre-
sentation, select and confirm “NO”,
to activate it, select and confirm the
required services from the list.
“Draw wording”
This option is used to enable or dis-
able (YES/NO) the city name display on
the map.
fig. 77
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