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Saving crosshairs position as destina-
tion in the last destinations
To display menu system if applica-
ble: Press n.
To save: Select “Position” K “Save
Crosshair Position”.
COMAND saves the crosshairs position
as a destination in the last destinations
memory (
page 162). A window ap-
pears containing a corresponding mes-
sage.
Hiding crosshairs
Press the í button.
The crosshairs disappear and the map
is set to the vehicle location.
or
Set the map to the vehicle location, see
description below.Setting map to vehicle or destination
location
i If you have moved the map, you can quickly
move the map to the vehicle or destination loca-
tion using this function. It is only possible to set
it to the destination location when route guid-
ance is active.
To display menu system if applica-
ble: Press n.
To set map to vehicle location:
Select “Position”
K “Vehicle Position
Map”.
or
Press the í button if the crosshairs
are displayed.
i This hides the crosshairs.
To set to destination location: Select
“Position”
K “Destination Position
Map”.
The crosshairs position is then set to
the destination.
i You can perform the settings listed below
with route guidance inactive or active.
Map display
Map orientation
1Currently set map orientation
The following displays are possible:
9 = orientation to north (the map dis-
play is oriented to the north, north is al-
ways at the top)
8 = Driving direction (the map display
is oriented in the direction of travel, the
direction of travel is always at the top,
the orange tip of the symbol points
northwards)
Basic settings
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8 = Bird’s-eye view (the map display is
oriented in the direction of travel, the
map projection reproduces the curva-
ture of the earth’s surface, the orange
tip of the symbol points northwards)
Example of map from bird’s-eye view
1Current crosshairs location
2Currently set map orientation
To set map orientation: Display menu
system if applicable (
page 119).
Select “Navi” K “Map Display”.
A dotRindicates the current setting.1Options for map orientation
2Options for POI symbols (
page 121)
Select “North Up” or “Heading Up” or
“Bird‘s-eye View”.
To exit menu: Slide omp.
Hide menu system if applicable
(
page 119).
The map orientation changes accord-
ingly.
Setting POI symbols
You can select which POIs are to be dis-
played as symbols on the map. Points of in-
terest include, for example, gas stations,
hotels, cinemas and restaurants.The following settings are available:
“Standard Symbols”
Displays the factory-set symbols
“Personal Symbols”
You can choose the symbols yourself.
“No Symbols”
To set: Display menu system if applica-
ble (
page 119).
Select “Navi” K “Map Display”.
Select “Standard Symbols” or “Personal
Symbols” or “No Symbols”.
If you have selected “Personal Sym-
bols”, the list of POIs will be displayed.
To switch symbol display on/off:
Select the corresponding POI.
Depending on the previous status,
the corresponding symbol displays
will be switched on D or off C.
You may also activate the symbol
displays for several POIs.
i The list indicates all symbols for all coun-
tries that are contained in the digital map. How-
ever, not all POIs are available in all countries. As
a result, certain POI symbols may not be shown
on the map even though the symbol display is
switched on.
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To exit menu: Slide omp.
Hide menu system if applicable
(
page 119).
Route mode
This functions allows you to set the follow-
ing options for route guidance:
“Avoid Highways”
“Avoid Toll Roads”
“Avoid Tunnels”
“Avoid Ferries”
“Avoid AutoTrains”
1Sets route options
Setting route options
To set: Display menu system if applica-
ble (
page 119).
Select “Navi” K “Mode”.
To switch option on/off: Select re-
quired option.
Depending on the previous status, the
option will be switched on D or off C.
You may activate several options.
i The calculated route may include ferry con-
nections, for example, even if the option “Avoid
ferries” has been activated.
i If you change the route type setting when
route guidance is active, COMAND calculates a
new route.
Block Area
You can define an area within the map dis-
play that is not to be used by the system in
calculating a route, if possible.
i The calculated route may include a blocked
area if the destination is within a blocked area or
if the destination can only be reached using
roads that lead through a blocked area.
To set, change or delete: Display
menu system if applicable
(
page 119).
Select “Navi” K “Block Area”.If no areas were previously set, the
map display appears ready to select
an area.
Slide qmr, omp or wmx to select an
area.
Press n.
The blocked area appears in red.
Rotate ymz to change the size of the
blocked area.
Press n.
The area is added to the blocked area
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A checked entry indicates an active
blocked area.
i You can block several areas for the route
calculation and activate or de-activate them by
setting or removing the check mark.
Displaying and changing an existing
block area
To select the area you want to dis-
play or change: Slide qmr.
Select “Display/Change”.
The map display appears with the block
area marked red.
Rotate ymz until the desired size of
the block area is set.
Slide qmr, omp or wmx to shift the
block area to the desired region.
To confirm the area and exit map
display: Press n.
Hide menu system if applicable
(
page 119).
Defining a new Block area
Select “Avoid New Area”.
The map display appears with a default
new block area in red.
Rotate ymz until the desired size of
the new block area is set.
Slide qmr, omp or wmx to shift the
new block area to the desired region.
To confirm the area and exit map
display: Press n.
Hide menu system if applicable
(
page 119).
Deleting a block area
To select the area you want to de-
lete: Slide qmr.
Select “Options” K“Delete”.
You will be prompted to confirm that
you wish to delete the block area.
Select “Yes” or “No”.If you select “Yes” COMAND deletes
the entry. A message will be displayed.
Information on map
You can have map information displayed at
the bottom edge of the screen during route
guidance.
To set: Display menu system if applica-
ble (
page 119).
Select “Navi” K “Information On Map”.
A dotR indicates the current setting.
Select “Arrival Time / Distance” or
“Current Street” or “Geo-coordinates”
or “None”.
To exit menu: Slide omp.
Hide menu system if applicable
(
page 119).
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Time of arrival/distance to destination
Map with display activated for time of arriv-
al/distance
1Symbol for destination
2Distance to the destination
3Symbol for estimated time of arrival
4Estimated time of arrival
i This display can only be seen during route
guidance. In the “Move map” function you will
see other data depending on the crosshairs posi-
tion, for example a street name if the digital map
supports this data.
Current street
Map with road display activated
1Road name or road number, e.g. for
highways
Geo-coordinates display
Map with geo-coordinates display activated
1Current height above sea level (round-
ed off to 50 m)
2Coordinates display of the current vehi-
cle location (latitude)
3Coordinates display of the current vehi-
cle location (longitude)
4Number of GPS satellites currently be-
ing used
i Adequate GPS reception must be available
for all displays. The altitude display 1 may differ
from reality because the navigation system cal-
culates it using the GPS signals.
i In the “Move map” function the displays 1
and 4 are not displayed. The geo-coordinate
position of the crosshairs is displayed.
“None” menu option
Map with display switched off
1Currently set map orientation
i In the “Move map” function you will see oth-
er data depending on the crosshairs position, for
example a road name if the digital map supports
this data.
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Highway information
When driving on highways, you can have
the next gas stations, service areas, etc. as
well as the distance to them displayed in
the right-hand half of the screen.
To set: Display menu system if applica-
ble (
page 119).
Select “Navi” K “Highway Informati-
on”.
Depending on the previous status, the
function will be switched off C or on D.
Example display: Function on
1Information type: Rest area
2Name of rest area
3Distance from the current vehicle loca-
tion
i If the digital map does not supply any data,
only a stylized road without highway information
is displayed in the right-hand half of the screen.
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Destination input
i You can enter a destination, regardless of
whether or not route guidance is active.
The following destination input options are
available:
Entering a destination via the address
Entering a destination from the desti-
nation memory
Entering destination from the last des-
tinations
Entering a POI
Entering a destination via the map
Entering a stopover destination
i In some countries, it is not possible to enter
addresses at vehicle speeds above apprx.
3 mph. The function becomes available again as
soon as the speed falls below apprx. 2mph.
i Set the system language (page 171).
The following options are available for en-
tering a destination via an address:
Entering state/province, city/zip code
and street
Entering state/province, city and city
center
Entering state/province, city/zip code,
street and house number
Entering state/province, city/zip code,
street and junction
Route calculation can then be started
(
page 135).
Opening Enter Destination menu
If necessary switch to navigation mode
and display menu system
(
page 118).
Select “Destination” K “Address Ent-
ry”.The Enter Destination menu appears.
Enter Destination menu
Menu items in Enter Destination menu
Some menu items are not available or not
yet available, depending on the letters en-
tered for the address or the data for the
digital map.
Example:
After the state/province has been select-
ed the menu items “Street”, “No.”,
“Center”, “Intersection”, “Save” and “Start”
are not yet available. Or the “ZIP” menu
item is not available if the digital map does
not contain any zip codes.
Destination input
Introduction to destination input
G Warning
For safety reasons, only enter a new desti-
nation when the vehicle is stationary.
Entering a destination via the ad-
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Selecting a state/province
i You can only select those states/provinces
that are stored in the digital map.
In the Enter Destination menu select
“State”.
A menu appears where you can choose
one of the following lists:
“Last States / Provinces”,
“States (U.S.A.)” or
“Provinces (Canada)”.
To select a list: Rotate ymz or slide
qmr.
Press n.
The selected state/province list ap-
pears.
To select a state/province: Rotate
ymz or slide qmr.
Press n.
The Enter Destination appears again.
The selected state/province has been
entered automatically.
Entering a city
i You can only enter those cities that are
stored in the digital map. Any zip code that has
already been entered is deleted when a city is
entered.
In the Enter Destination menu select
“City”.
The city list is displayed with or without
predictive speller (
page 129). The
display of the predictive speller de-
pends on how many cities are available
for the selected state/province.City list with predictive speller
If this list is given in the display, the
predictive speller 8 is activated automat-
ically.
1Characters entered by the user
2Characters automatically added by the
system
3List entry that best matches the
characters already entered
4Switches to list without speller
5Press and hold deletes complete entry,
press briefly deletes last character
6Currently unavailable characters
7Currently available characters
8Predictive speller
9Currently selected character
aCancels an entry
bList