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During route guidance
Press '.
Depending on the previous setting, au-
tomatic map toggling will be switched
ON or OFF.
Finally, press the Back soft key or wait
for the screen to change.
You can select whether the full-screen and
split-screen map scales are to be set to-
gether (default setting) or individually.
In the Display menu, press the
(
page 146) Zoom soft key.The
Standard setting and Manual opt ions
appear.
Standard setting option:
The scales for full-screen and split-
screen map display are always
identical. Changing the scale
(
page 133) on one map changes
the scale of the other.
Manual option:
The scales can be different. Chang-
ing the scale on one map has no ef-
fect on the current scale of the
other map.
Use % o r & t o s e l e c t t h e d e s i r e d o p -
tion.
Press '.
Depending on the previous setting, the
Standard setting (identical scale) or
Manual (individual scale) option is acti-
vated.
Finally, press the Back soft key or wait
for the screen to change.
Scales for full-screen and
split-screen map display
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The solid circle shows the current
setting.
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Last destinations and destination memory
Last destinations and destination memory
The Last destinations memory automatical-
ly stores the last destination for which
route guidance had been started.
The current vehicle position and positions
selec ted via the m ap ca n a lso be stored as
destinations in this memory (
page 130).
Such destinations are marked with .
Altogether a maximum of 50 destinations
can be stored.
Open the Navigation main menu
(
page 112).
Use& to select the
Last destinations menu item.
Press '.
The list of last destinations and map
positions is displayed. The most re-
cently stored destination is shown at
the top of the list.Selecting an entry from the Last desti-
nations memory
Open the Last destinations memory.
Use%or& to select an entry.
The
Page soft keys allow scrolling
through the list page by page.
Selectable soft keys
Save soft key
Stores the selected entry in the Desti-
nation memory (
page 153),
Details soft key
Displays details on the selected entry
(if available),
Delete soft key
Allows the deletion the selected entry
(
page 152).
Starting route guidance to a destina-
tion from the Last destination memory
Select an entry (page 151).
Press '.
The Start Route Guidance menu with
the full displayed destination appears.
Last destinations memory
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Last destinations and destination memory
Press '7if you want to start route
guidance (
page 131), otherwise7
press the
Back soft key.
Deleting an entry from the Last destina-
tions memory
Select an entry (page 151).
Press the Delete soft key.
You are prompted to confirm whether
or not the destination is to be deleted.
Use # to select the menu item Yes.
Press '.
The destination is deleted.
Calling up the Destination memory and
selecting a destination
Open the Navigation main menu
(
page 112).
Use % o r & to select the Destination
memory
menu item.
Press '.
The Destination memory appears. This
is indicated by
Destination memory dis-
played in the status bar.
Use#, $, % or & to select the
desired entry.
Selectable soft keys and options
Details soft key
Displays details on the selected entry
(if available),
Delete soft key
Allows to delete the selected entry
(
page 153),
Starting route guidance to a destina-
tion from the Destination memory
Select a destination.
Press '.
The Start Route Guidance menu ap-
pears.
Press '7if you want to start route
guidance (
page 131), otherwise7
press the
Back soft key.
Destination memory
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Last destinations and destination memory
Deleting an entry from the Destination
memory
Select a destination.
Press the Delete soft key.
A delete entry prompt appears.
Use # to select the menu item Yes.
Press '.
The system deletes the entry from the
destination memory.
Storing a destination in the
Destination memory
In the Start Route Guidance menu
(
page 131), press the Save soft key;
or
Select an entry from the Last
destinations memory (page 151) and
press the
Save soft key.The system automatically shows a de-
fault name (the city if applicable) as
Destination name; however, another
name can be chosen.
Storing under the default name
Press and hold ' for approx. 2 sec-
onds;
or
Use$ or & to select the sym-
bol and press'.
The system will store the destination
under the default name.
Storing under a different name
For a name upper and lower case, accents,
special characters and numbers can be en-
tered.
Press the Delete soft key to delete the
default name.
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The name must have at least one char-
acter.
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Last destinations and destination memory
To select lower or upper case or to select
special characters, the following shift
fields on the display are available:
= upper case
= lower case
= special characters
Use&, # or $7to select one of
the shift fields.
Press'.
Use#, $, %, &, 6 or 8 to
select the characters. Press ' after
each selection.
If necessary, press the Delete soft key
to delete the character last entered.
Upon completion of the name entry
press and hold ' for approx. 2 sec-
onds;
or
Use$ or & to select the sym-
bol and press '.
The system will save the entry.
ABC
abc
...
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Do not confuse the Delete soft key (de-
letion of the last character) with the
Back soft key (deletion of the complete
entry).
ok
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POIs (Points of Interest)
POIs (Points of Interest)
Via Navigation main menu
Open the Navigation main menu
(
page 112).
The Navigation main menu appears.
Use& to select the POIs menu item.
Press '.
The POIs main menu appears
(
page 156).
Via the map
A POI shown on the map can be selected
(
page 159).
Via Destination entry menu
Open the Destination entry menu
(
page 118).A P O I i n t h e v i c i n i t y o f a c i t y c a n n o w b e
selected;
or
If a further location detail, e.g. a street,
is to be entered:
A POI in the vicinity of this detailed lo-
cation can be selected.
Enter the desired details of a destina-
tion (
page 118).
Press the POIs soft key.
Proceed as described under “Selecting
a POI category” (
page 156) and “Se-
lecting a POI“ (
page 156).
Entering POIs
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POIs include gas stations, airports,
parking areas, rest stops, or hospitals,
etc.
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POIs (Points of Interest)
POIs main menu
Selection of one of the following menu
items is possible:
Current position:
Selecting a POI in the local area;
Select city:
Selecting a POI in any city to be select-
ed (
page 157);
Global destinations:
A POI from global categories can be se-
lected (
page 157).
The selection is restricted to the region
entered last; however, the region selec-
tion can be changed.
In the POIs main menu, select the
Current position menu item.
Press '.
A list of POI categories appears for the
selection of a category.
Selecting a POI category
Use% or & to select a category.
The
Page soft keys allow scrolling
through the list page by page.
Press '.
If you have selected the Restaurant
category, another list will be displayed
from which you can select a sub-cate-
gory, e.g. Chinese food.
If you have selected any other catego-
ry, this will take you straight to the list
of POIs.
Selecting a POISelecting POI in the local area of the
current position
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POIs (Points of Interest)
Use% or & to select a POI.
The
Page soft keys allow scrolling
through the list page by page.
Press the Details soft key if you want to
see details of a selected POI.
The details disappear again after
approx. 3 seconds, or when pressing
the
Details soft key again.
Press '.
The Start Route Guidance menu
(
page 131) appears.
In the POIs main menu (page 156),
select the
Select city menu item.
Enter a city (page 119).
After entering the city, press '.
A list of POI categories appears for the
selection of a category.
Proceed with “Selecting a POI catego-
ry“ (
page 156) and “Selecting a POI“
(
page 156).
In the POIs main menu (page 156),
select the
Global destinations menu
item.
The list of long-distance POI categories
appears.
Selecting POI for a selected city
Selecting POI for a long-distance
destination