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Selecting the “Zoom setting” menu field
•Mark and confirm the “Zoom setting” menu
field.
The Autozoom menu will appear and the se-
lection bar will mark the “Autozoom” menu field.
•Press the menu knob to switch between a
more or less fine stage of detail.
The active mode will appear in blue and is
marked with a triangle.
The information on the distance following the
road classification indicates the map scale
used in Autozoom.
Note
The distance information provided for the indi-
vidual street classifications are fixed and can-
not be changed.
Information mode
In the “Information mode”, the current location
of your vehicle will appear in the symbol or map
display even though route guidance is not ac-
tive.
In the symbol display, the directional arrow will
point due north. Below the arrow you will see
the name of the street on which your vehicle is
travelling.
In the map display, the map for your current
location will appear in the scale selected. Here
the same settings apply as for the map display
during route guidance.
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Activating the “Info mode” menu field
•Mark and confirm the “Info mode” menu field
in the main navigation menu.
Following this, the symbol display will appear.
Press the menu knob to switch to the map
display.
Destination memories
Overview
Use the “Dest. memory” menu field to access
the destination memory menu directly from the
main navigation menu. The destination mem-
ories include the alphabetical memory and the
Top 10 memory .
The alphabetical memory contains all of the
destination memory entries sorted in alphabet-
ical order. In this memory bank you can store
and edit destinations and use them for desti-
nation entry.
The Top 10 memory is a special type of desti-
nation memory. In this memory bank you can
store and edit the 10 destinations you use most
frequently and select them for destination en-
try.
Short names help you to find the destination
you are looking for in the destination memory
more quickly, e.g. if you enter an address that
you can remember easily. The short name al-
ways precedes the destination name. You can
also use someone’s first name or the expres-
sion “Meeting place” as the short name.
Use the menu fields to select one of the fol-
lowing ways to store the selected destination:
Store destination in the alphabetical mem-
ory and in the Top 10 memory, page 35
Enter/change the short name in the desti-
nation memory, page 50
Edit the Top 10 memory, page 51
e.g.:
– Sort destinations, page 51
– Copy destinations from the alphabetical
memory into the Top 10 memory, page 52
Store flagged destinations, page 35
Delete destinations from the destination
memory, page 53.
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Destination memory - Enter/change short
name
You can assign a short name to the entries
made in the alphabetical memory and in the
Top 10 memory. This will help you to find the
destination you are looking for in either of the
memories more quickly. The short name can
be someone’s first name, for example. It is also
possible to edit the short name at a later date.
The short name always precedes the actual
destination name. You enter the short name
in the edit menu.Accessing the Top 10 memory
•Mark and confirm the “Edit Top 10” menu
field. A submenu will appear.
•Mark and confirm the “Change short name”
menu field in the submenu.
Selecting entries from the list
•Mark and confirm the desired entry in the
corresponding destination memory list (here:
the alphabetical destination memory).
The edit menu will appear.
•Enter the name of your choice in the edit
field. Any existing short name will be deleted
when you enter the first new letter.
•To confirm the new short name, press the
menu knob (for longer than 2 seconds). A blue
triangle will appear briefly, indicating that the
new short name has been stored.
After you have confirmed the short name, ei-
ther the destination memory menu or the “Edit
Top 10” menu will appear.
From here you can return to the main naviga-
tion menu by confirming the “End” menu field.
Note
For more information on entering and editing
a short name in the edit field, please refer to
page 28.
Accessing the alphabetical memory
•Mark and confirm the “Change short name”
menu field. The alphabetical memory will
appear.
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In the destination memory menu you can ac-
cess the following functions via the “Edit Top
10” menu field:
Sort Top 10 destinations
Enter/change the short name
Copy destinations from the alphabetical
memory to the Top 10 memory
Delete Top 10 destinations
Editing the Top 10 memory
Accessing the “Edit Top 10” menu field
•Mark and confirm the “Edit Top 10” menu
field in the destination memory menu.
Sorting the Top 10 destination
entries
Selecting the “Sort Top 10” menu field
The selection bar will mark the “Sort Top 10”
menu field.
•Confirm the “Sort Top 10” menu field.
Following this, the Top 10 list will appear.
Selecting a destination to sort
•In the Top 10 memory, use the menu knob
to move the selection bar to the destination you
want to move and confirm your selection.
A white triangle will appear briefly. The oth-
er entries will appear in grey lettering.
Sorting a destination in the memory
•Use the menu knob to move the marked
entry to its new position.
To move up:
Turn the menu knob to the right.
To move down:
Turn the menu knob to the left.
The other entry will switch positions with the
entry you have moved in the Top 10 memory.
•To confirm this change, press the menu
knob until a white triangle appears in front
of the entry . Now all the entries will appear in
black lettering once again.
You can now select another entry.
•Press 99 99
9 to return to the “Edit Top 10”
menu.
Note
The white triangle below the last entry on the
first page of the Top 10 list indicates that an-
other page follows.
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Copying destinations from the
destination memory into the Top 10
memory
You can copy destinations from the alphabet-
ical memory into the Top 10 memory and sort
them manually in the Top 10 memory.
Accessing the alphabetical memory
•Mark and confirm the “Dest. memory” menu
field in the “Edit Top 10” menu.
The alphabetical memory will appear.
Selecting a destination
•Mark and confirm the desired destination
in the alphabetical destination memory.
The Top 10 memory will appear.
Storing the marked destination in the Top
10 memory
Use the selection bar to move the destination
you want to copy. The entry will be covered by
the selection bar. When you turn the menu
knob to move the selection bar in the list, you
will also move the destination.
•Turn the menu knob to move the marked
destination to its new position.
•Confirm your selection.
If you attempt to store the destination in a po-
sition where there is already an existing entry,
a pop-up message will appear, requiring you
to confirm this action.
Overwriting an existing destination
•Confirm the “Overwrite dest.” menu field in
the submenu if you no longer require the
existing destination.
You will return to the “Edit Top 10” menu.
“Cancel” menu field - the existing destination
will not be overwritten, the function will be can-
celled. The destination you wanted to copy will
remain in the alphabetical memory.
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Deleting destinations from the
destination memory
You can remove any destinations you no long-
er need from the alphabetical memory and the
Top 10 memory.
First access the corresponding memory from
the destination memory menu. Now select the
destination you want to delete from the mem-
ory.
To ensure that you do not inadvertently delete
a destination, you will be required to confirm a
pop-up message.
Accessing the alphabetical memory
•Mark and confirm the “Del. destinations”
menu field.
Accessing the Top 10 memory
•Mark and confirm the “Edit Top 10” menu
field in the destination memory menu. A sub-
menu will appear.
•Mark and confirm the “Delete Top 10” menu
field in the submenu. The Top 10 memory will
appear. Selecting an entry•Mark and confirm the entry you want to de-
lete in the corresponding destination memory
list (here: the alphabetical memory).
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Deleting a destination from the alphabeti-
cal memory
•Confirm the “Delete destination” menu field
to delete the entry from the alphabetical mem-
ory. The destination memory list will appear
once again. If necessary, you can continue to
delete other destinations.
The “Cancel” menu field - cancels the dele-
tion process and returns to the destination
memory list.
Note
If the entry you want to delete is also in the
Top 10 memory, the following message will
appear in the menu line: “N.B. Top 10 destina-
tion”. If you proceed to confirm the “Delete
destination” menu field, this destination will
also be deleted from the Top 10 memory.
Deleting a destination from the Top 10
memory
•Confirm the “Delete from Top 10” menu field.
The destination will be deleted from the Top 10
memory and the “Edit Top 10” menu will appear.
“Delete all” menu field - deletes the destina-
tion from the alphabetical destination memory
as well.
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Important information
This system has been pre-equipped for dynam-
ic navigation. The following prerequisites must
be fulfilled before you can take advantage of
this function:
–the navigation CD must be able to support
dynamic navigation
– it must be possible for the receiver to pick
up at least one TMC station.
If you have any questions, please contact a
·koda Auto service centre.
What is dynamic navigation?
Dynamic navigation means that the system
automatically calculates and adjusts the driving
route on the basis of the traffic information re-
ceived.
This traffic information is transmitted inaudibly
by a number of different radio stations on the
TMC (Traffic Message Channel) in addition to
their regular programming.
The navigation system receives this informa-
tion via a separate TMC box and evaluates it
accordingly. If the system receives traffic in
formation that affects the calculated route, the
route will be re-calculated automatically.
Automatic traffic congestion function (for systems with dynamic navigat\
ion)
Traffic information is depicted in symbols in the
map display:
stop-and-go traffic
traffic congestion
closed road
The corresponding section of the route is
shown underlined in blue in the map display.
Before you can take advantage of dynamic
navigation, it must be possible to receive a
radio station that broadcasts traffic information
via TMC. The TMC box will automatically select
a TMC station, but you can also tune into a
different station manually. Selecting TMC stations
•Press the traffic congestion key ^^ ^^
^.
The traffic congestion menu will appear.
•Mark and confirm the “RDS station” menu
field.
A list of the TMC stations within reception range
will appear.
•Mark and confirm the desired station.