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Enter destination
Overview
Call up the menu “ Enter destination ” directly in the navigation menu via
the menu field “ Enter destination ” ⇒ fig. 13 . Now you can select via the menu fields between the following possibilities
of the “
Enter destination ”:
•Destination memory ⇒fig. 14
•Destination on the map ⇒page 36
•Special destinations ⇒page 30
•To the flagged destination ⇒page 34
•Town (and town sub-menu) ⇒page 27
•St re et ⇒page 28
•To w n c e n t r e ⇒page 29
Destination on map
You can call up the function “ Destination on map” from the following
menus:
•Menu - Enter destination
•Sub-menu - town
•Sub-menu - street
The illustration scale (zoom) can be changed, the map content can be
shifted horizontally or vertically and the desired destination can be
selected with the map function.
The destination entry can be made in a minimum scale of 1 : 10 000 (100
m is shown). Then a short name is assigned to the destination in the
editing menu.
Note
Before a point on the map is selected (e.g. service area) make sure that
something is displayed below on the screen (e.g. a street designation).
Fig. 13 Destination entry
Fig. 14 Destination
memory
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Therefore ensure that the destination is detected by the navigation system
and a route is calculated.
Editing menu
All alphanumerical entries (containing letters and digits) can be made with
the aid of this menu, which is required for the navigation.
To this belong:
•Destination entry of e.g. town and street names
•Entry of a short name when storing a destination in the destination
memory
•Use entry of a position name for a flagged destination
The editing menu consists of:
•a register with letters, characters and digits
•five control fields
•Editing field with standard names (highlighted) or the entry marking
(still no destination is selected)
•List range with four destination entries
Symbols of control field : - Symbol for blank spaces und for erasing the marked characters
- Switching over of register (for language-specific special characters) - Shift entry marking to the left
- Shift entry marking to the right - List call-up
Note
The marking in the register is first of all under the letter “ M”. The standard
name is in the editing field (highlighted).
Intelligent Register ASF
(Automatic Speller Function)
The intelligent register offers only as selection the letters, which with the
already entered letters result in a name which is stored on the navigation
CD.
Fig. 15 Editing menu
AA
AB
AC
AD
AB
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Enter destination - Town
Select a town as destination
You can first of all select the desired town or part of the town and then
determine the destination with the menu field “ To w n” ⇒ fig. 16 .
For this step use the following possibilites in the sub-menu “ To w n”:
•Enter destination via menu field “ Street”
•Enter destination via menu field “To w n c e n t r e”
•Enter destination via menu field “ Close to address”
•Enter destination via menu field “Destination on map”
Enter town name
– Enter the desired town completely in the editing field or only
its initial letters. An existing entry is deleted when entering the
first characters. Simultaneously a new line is stamped into the
editing list.
– To do so mark the desired characters with the menu knob .
– Confirm the character by briefly pressing the menu knob . The character is entered into the editing field. Simultaneously
the entry mark moves to a point towards the right.
Selecting last destinations
You can select the last ten destinations using this function, for
which a route was already calculated.
Selecting destination
– Mark and confirm the menu field “ Enter destination” in the
navigation basic menu. The sub-menu “ Destination
memory ” appears.
– Mark and confirm the menu field “ Destination memory”. The
sub-menu “ Destination memory ” appears.
Sub-menu “Destination memory”:
– Mark and confirm the menu field “ Last”. A list of the last ten
destinations appears.
Fig. 16 Menu field - Town
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Enter destination - Street and
Intersection
Select a street as destination
Select menu field “Street”
– Mark and confirm in the destination entry menu the menu field
“Street ” ⇒ fig. 17.
Enter the street name in the editing menu
– In the editing menu enter the street name in the editing field.
– Then call up the list by pressing the menu knob (more than two seconds).
Select street name from the list
– Mark and confirm the desired entry. The street sub-menu is called up. – Scroll through the list by moving the the selection bar over the
last entry (scrolling forwards) or the first entry (scrolling back-
wards).
You can select the desired street in the menu “Street” with the aid of
this possibility and then precisely determine the destination address
in the street sub-menu. For this step use the following possibilites in
the street sub-menu:
•Enter destination using the menu “ Intersection”
•Enter destination using the menu “ House number”
•Enter destination using the menu “ Destination on map”
Note
•If the selected street name exists several times in a town, then a sub-
menu is called up, from which the desired entry can be selected.
•A long street name can be stored several times, in order to make it
easy to search for.Fig. 17 Select a street as
destination
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Select an intersection as destination
The destination address can be precisely determined in the street sub-
menu:
•Possibility “Intersection ” - calls up the editing menu/the list for
selecting an intersection
•Possibility “ House number ” - calls up the editing menu/the list for
selecting a house number
•Possibility “ Destination on map ” - calls up the map. Further determi-
nation of the destination is performed using the map ⇒page 36.
•Possibility “ Continue” - the menu ends and the navigation basic menu
is called up.
The guidance can begin after entering the full destination ⇒ page 39.
Note
If this menu field is not selectable, no corresponding data exists on the
navigation CD.
Enter destination - Town centre
Select a town centre (part of the town) as destination
For large towns you can enter the town centre of part of a town
as destination using the menu field “ Town centre” ⇒ fig. 19. For
small towns and villages this menu field is used for the entry of
the town centre, as it is only possible to restrictively enter the
destination via the menu field “Street ”.
Select menu field “Town centre”
– Mark and confirm in the destination entry menu the menu field “Town centre ”. Then a list (with maximum 14 entries) or the
editing menu (with more than 14 entries) is called up.
Selecting town centre
– Enter the name of the desired town centre in the editing field or confirm an existing entry.
Fig. 18 Precise definition
of the destination
address
Fig. 19 Menu field - Town
centre
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– Select a list.
– Mark and confirm the desired town centre in the list. Then the navigation basic menu is called up.
– The guidance can begin ⇒page 39.
Note
•For large towns also parts of the town are displayed in the list.
•If the selected town name (or name for part of the town) exists several
times, then a sub-menu is called up, from which the desired entry can be
selected.
Enter destination - Special destination
Enter special destinations
Other destinations can be entered when selecting the menu field
“Special destinations ” in the destination entry menu.
Select menu field “Special destinations”
– Mark and confirm in the destination entry menu the menu field “Special destinations ”. The menu “Special destinations ” is
called up.
Special destinations are:
•Close to address - Destinations close to the selected destination
address (e. g. Car parks, Filling stations, Škoda Service Partner etc.)
•Supraregional Destinations - Destinations which have not been
assigned to any specific location (e.g. border crossings, airports etc.)
•Close to location - Destinations close to the current vehicle position
(this function is particulary pratical when searching for e.g. filling stations
or a Škoda Service Partner)
The destination entry is made via columns which are stored in alphabet-
ical order. Partially different columns as a selection are offered for the indi-
vidual “ Special destinations ”.
Columns are e.g.:
•Exhibition regions
•Motorway service
•Car park/multi-storey car park
•Škoda Service Partner
If no data exists in a column, the selection column goes to the next marked
column.
After selecting the column you can determine the desired address via the
editing menu and the list.
Fig. 20 Menu field -
special destinations
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Select destination in the address surroundings
– Mark and confirm the menu field “ Close to address” in the
menu “ Special destinations ”. Then the column list is called
up.
– Mark and confirm the desired entry. Call up the surrounding address list for each selected column (e.g. “ Car park/multi-
storey car park ”).
– Mark and confirm the desired entry. The navigation basic menu is called up and the selected destination is in the desti-
nation field.
– The guidance can begin ⇒page 39.
This special destination relates to a previously selected trip destination
(exists in the destination field). This function can be used e.g. to make it
easy to find the car park in an unknown large town. First select the desti-
nation via the columns. Confirm a column, in order to reach a list containing the information for the corresponding destination addresses
and destination distances.
The destinations in the surroundings of the current address for the
selected column are entered in this list. In addition, the distance between
the address and the destination is given. The destination entries in the list
are sorted according to the distance.
Select supraregional destinations
Select menu field “Supraregional destinations”
This special destination has not been assigned to any previously
calculated destination. It relates to the current vehicle position.
This function e.g. makes it possible to drive to the next motorway
service or the next airport.
Fig. 21 Select destina-
tion in the address
surroundings
Fig. 22 Supraregional
destinations
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– Mark and confirm the menu field “ Supraregional destina-
tions ” ⇒ page 31, fig. 22 . The column list is called up.
– Mark and confirm the desired entry in the column list. The navigation basic menu is called up and the selected destina-
tion is in the destination field.
– The guidance can begin ⇒page 39.
Note
In case of more than 14 entries for one column, first of all the editing menu
is called up. Enter here the desired name or its initial letter and then call
up the list.
Select destination in the surroundings of the current
vehicle position
This special destination has not been assigned to any previously
selected destination. It relates to the immediate surrounding of
the current vehicle position. Therefore the function is particularly
effective in planning a suitable intermediate stop, in order e.g. to
go and eat in a restaurant or to drive to the next filling station.
– Mark and confirm the menu field “ Close to location” ⇒ fig. 23.
The column list is called up.
– Mark and confirm the desired entry in the column list. The surrounding destination list is called up for selecting the
column.
– Mark and confirm the desired destination. The navigation basic menu is called up and the selected destination is in the
destination field.
– The guidance can begin ⇒page 39.
The surrounding destination list is displayed. It contains destinations in the
surroundings of the current vehicle position for the selected column. In
addition, the distance between the vehicle position and the destination is
given. The destination entries in the list are sorted according to the
distance.
Fig. 23 Select close to
location
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