Page 35 of 49

Navigation
34In the lower part of the list, details of the selected de stination are displayed.
Load itineraries
A list of recorded itineraries is displayed. Select an itinera ry from the list
using the menu button.
Save an itinerary
An itinerary entered in the destination memory is saved. The equipment auto-
matically proposes a name for the itinerary. This may be c hanged using the
menu button ⇒ page 34, “Character input mask”.
Up to six itineraries may be saved, each one with a final destination and a
maximum of six stages. If there are already six itinerarie s saved, one must be
erased before saving another.
Erase itineraries
It is possible to erase the itineraries one by one or all a t the same time.
Save position
This saves the actual position in memory as a dest ination. The proposed
name may be modified on the display ⇒page 34, “Character input mask”.
Flagged destination
Press to save the current position in the destination memory. The flagged
destination is saved with the time ( FLAG DEST HH:MM); it may be renamed or
saved using the option Edit the destination memor y. When the button is
pressed again, the flagged destination will be ov erwritten if it has not been
stored in the destination memory ⇒page 33, “To edit the destination
memory”.
Character input mask
The letters and digits ⇒page 32, fig. 18 are selected by rotating the menu
button and are added to the corresponding line press ing.
A mark may be displayed under certain letters. If these l etters are selected
and some seconds go by, the special characters will appear. The corre-sponding character is selected by rotati
ng and pressing the menu button (in
the example, the characters derived from “Y”: ⇒page 32, fig. 18 ).
– Arrows to the left and to the right. These move th e cursor in the corre-
sponding direction.
– This erases the characters on e by one, beginning from the right.
– To leave the character input mask. Changes must still be saved.
Note
•
If “Route with intermediate destinations” is selected, the last destination
or last itinerary is added. The selec ted destination may be moved to the
required position in the itinerary using the menu bu tton, if only one destina-
tion is required, first deactivate the Route with stages option in the “route
options” (access using the menu ⇒page 29, fig. 15 ).
•
The options between square brackets [ ... ] can not be selected because
they do not conform to the conditions. The options Load itinerary and Save
an itinerary, for example, can only be selected if the corresponding
menu option is available ⇒page 29, fig. 15 .
•
A destination will not be stored in Last dest. until destination guide has
started.
•
The memory has a capacity for 100 destinations. If you ar e not able to
store any more destinations, the destination memor y is full. A destination
must be erased from the memory before saving another.
ERASEOK
ROUTE
ROUTE
Radionaveg300_angles Seite 34 D onnerstag, 13. Oktober 2005 11:48 11
Page 40 of 49

Navigation39
possible that no new traffic reports will be received. In t his case, the dynamic
destination guide is limited or may not work.
Traffic problems during dynamic destination guide
If, while the destination guide is working, a traffic prob lem arises on the
route, an audio message will indicate the traffic problems or , just before the
problem, will indicate that there are traffic problems.
The navigation system will calculate the quickest possible route when the
dynamic destination guide option is active. The system mi ght well guide you
through a traffic jam if the diversion would be longer.
To display the received traffic reports
Pressing the button displays a list of the latest t raffic reports from
the received TMC station.
Rotating and pressing the menu button, addition al information on the traffic
report is displayed. Thus, information may be obtained on route traffic and
the route may be altered before beginning the destination guide.
Note
•
The dynamic route guide option will only function if y ou are receiving at
least one TMC radio station. During the destination gui de, the TMC station
must be listened to.
•
The quality of the dynamic destinatio n guide depends on the information
contained in the traffic announcements. The stations and / or tr affic informa-
tion providers are responsibl e for the information quality.
•
In some situations, the proposed deviat ion in function of some TMC traffic
report may possibly not represent any time saving if th e alternative route is
also saturated.
TRAFFIC
Radionaveg300_angles Seite 39 D onnerstag, 13. Oktober 2005 11:48 11
Page 44 of 49

Navigation43
You will be guided through a blocked area if there is no logical alternative to
travelling through it.
Route list
The route list is updated during the journey. It shows th e roads or streets that
you have not yet reached. Route sections that you have a lready travelled will
be deleted from the route list.
Pressing the menu button, more information ca n be found on different
stretches. The blocked stretches are indicated by the symbol “ !” in a black
box.
Note
•
It takes some seconds after the destination guide has s tarted for the route
list to be compiled for display.
•
The type and the quantity of the proposed alternative routes in case of a
blockage depends on the navigation CD content.
The destination guide without the navigation CD
With the destination guide active, the navigation CD may be
changed for an audio CD.The navigation function is still available, although in a li mited form, without
the corresponding CD. In this case, the inte rnal reader may be used to play an
audio or MP3 CD without having to reinsert the n avigation CD. For this, all of
the data on the CD concerning the route is stored in the “temporary memory”
and with the data from this “temporary memory” the destination entry
dynamic TMC guide options are limited. The “content” of the temporary
memory depends on the length of the route that mus t be recorded. The
shorter the route, the more details may be stored in the tempo rary memory
and the more functions will be available without any ne ed to insert the navi-
gation CD. If the route is long, or unexpected deviations are t aken (for example, to avoid a traffic jam based on TMC reports),
the navigation CD will
be requested to resume the destination guide.
In the navigation menu, the equipment indicates that it is transferring data
from the navigation CD to the temporary memory by a CD symbol after the title
NAVIGATION. The na vigation CD can only be removed when this symbol
disappears. If the navigation CD is removed anyway, the ro ute calculation or
destination guide can not be resumed correctly.
During the destination guide using stored data, that is, w ithout the naviga-
tion CD, the CD symbol appears crossed out.
Radionaveg300_angles Seite 43 D onnerstag, 13. Oktober 2005 11:48 11