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Displaying the information window and storing a flagged destination
The vehicle's current position can be displayed in an informa-
tion window and stored in the destination memory as a
“flagged destination”.
Switch to navigation as described ⇒page 52.
Displaying the information window
– Press the button at the top right of the unit ⇒ page 3, fig. 1
.
– Provided route guidance is not currently active, an information window with details of the vehicle's current position opens
⇒fig. 59 .
– During route guidance, the final destination is displayed in the information window ⇒page 79, fig. 71 .
Storing a flagged destination
– If you press the function button in the information window, the current position will be stored as the “flagged desti-
nation” in the Destination memory .
Fig. 59 Information
window with detailed view
of the current position.
Fig. 60 Renaming the
flagged destination.
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– Only one destination can be stored under the name “ Flagged
destination”. If a new flagged destination is stored, the previous
flagged destination will be overwritten.
– To prevent this from happening, you must rename the flagged destination in the destination memory beforehand.
Renaming the flagged destination
–In the Navigation main menu, press the Destin. memory func-
tion button ⇒page 65, fig. 53 .
– Search the list by turning the setting knob ⇒page 3, fig. 1
and mark the “Flagged destination ” item ⇒page 68, fig. 57 .
– If you press the function button, the flagged destination will be displayed in the detailed view ⇒ page 69, fig. 60.
– If you press the function button, an input window opens ⇒page 55, “Input mask for open text”.
– Choose an informative name to make it easy for you to find the destination again.The information window can be opened from any navigation window by
pressing the button.
Information window on the current position
The information window on the current po sition is only displayed when route
guidance is not active ⇒page 69, fig. 59 .
Further details can be displayed by turning the setting knob.•
Position (provided the position can be determined with the available navi-
gation area)
•
Latitude/Longitude
•
Altitude (provided at least four satellites are available)
•
GPS status ( GPS_FIX – Position and _3D – altitude can be determined)
•
Available satellites with reception (the number of available satellites
determines the GPS status)
Deleting destinations from the destination memory or “Last destinations” list
All of the entries in the destination memory and all of the
destinations stored automatically can be erased at the same
time.– Press the function selection button in the navigation
menu to open the Navigation settings menu.
– Turn the setting knob until the func-
tion button is displayed ⇒fig. 61 .
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DetailsName
Fig. 61 Navigation
settings menu.
SETUP
Delete destination memory
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– Pressing opens a pop-up window.
– If you press the function button, all manually and auto- matically stored destinations will be deleted together.
– If you press the function button, only the
complete last destinations list will be deleted.
In the list view of the destination memory, you can also select and delete
manually stored destinations individually ⇒page 68.Storing or editing the home address
You can specify an address as a home address or edit the
stored home address.
Entering the home address
–Open the Navigation main menu ⇒ fig. 62.
– Press the function button.
– If no home address has been entered yet, confirm the following prompt by pressing .
– Then press the appropriate button to select whether you wish to
store the current (latitude/longitude) as the home
address or enter a home address manually.
Editing the stored home address
– If a home address has already been stored, when you press the function button in the Navigation main menu, route
guidance to this address will be started.
– In this case, open the menu for storing and editing the home address from the Navigation settings menu.
Delete destination memory
All dtns.Last destinations
Fig. 62 Navigation main
menu.
Fig. 63 Destination
window with the home
address.
Home addr.
Ye s
Position
Home addr.
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– Press the function selection button in any of the naviga-tion menus and then press the function
button ⇒page 70, fig. 61 .
– Then press the appropriate button to select whether you wish to store the current (latitude/longitude) as the home
address or enter a home address manually.
Entering or changing the home address
– If you press , your current geographical position will be stored as the home address.
– If you press or , the home address
destination window will open ⇒page 71, fig. 63 .
– There you can enter a new address as the home address or edit the store home address.
– Proceed as described in the chapter “Destination entry” ⇒page 58.
– Press to store the displayed address as the home address.Only one address or position can be stored as the home address. If a new
home address is entered, it overwrites the old address.
To start route guidance to the stored home address, open the Navigation
main menu ⇒page 71, fig. 62 and press the function button.
SETUP
Enter home address
Position
PositionAddress
Destination entry
Store
Home addr.
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Route guidanceOverviewWhen route guidance is started, the route is calculated in accordance with the
selected route options ⇒page 74.
In the case of very long journeys, it may take up to a minute to calculate the
route. A progress bar is displayed during route calculation. With navigation
from a CD, route calculation takes considerably longer than with navigation
from a memory card ⇒page 49.
When the calculation is complete, the display automatically switches to the
map view. You will now be guided to your chosen destination by announce-
ments and visual recommendations ⇒page 76.
After route guidance to a destination has been started, it is possible to enter
one additional stopover destination, which you will be guided to before
heading for the final destination ⇒page 73.
You can call up information on the next destination you are heading to and a
list of the route sections of yo ur current journey (route list) ⇒page 79.
You can manually exclude individual rout e sections in the route list from your
journey, for instance, in response to r eported traffic congestion. The route will
then be recalculated ⇒page 79.
If dynamic route guidance is enabled in the route options, traffic reports
received via TMC will be taken into account in the calculation of the route. If
traffic congestion is reported on the route, a new route will be calculated
automatically if the navigation system determines that this will save time
⇒ page 80.
Entering a stopover destination
It is possible to enter an additional destination as a “stopover
destination” while route guidance is in progress. You will be
guided to the stopover destination before route guidance
continues to the “final destination”.A stopover destination can only be entered during active route guid-
ance.
– Select a destination and start route guidance as described
⇒page 58.
– Press the function selection button to open the the Naviga-
tion main menu.
– Then select an additional destination as a stopover destination as described ⇒page 58.
– Starting route guidance to this destination.
Fig. 64 Information
window showing a stop-
over destination during
route guidance.
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– Then press if you wish to navigate to the newly entered destination as a stopover destination during the current route
guidance.
– Press if you would like to cancel the current route guid- ance and start a new route guidance to the newly entered desti-
nation instead.The stopover destination, which is entered while route guidance is in
progress, is always taken as the first destination to which to navigate. The
final destination is always the destination to which route guidance is first
started. Enter the final destination and stopover destination in this order.
A route guidance can only have one final destination and one stopover desti-
nation. The final and stopover destination can be viewed in the information
window ⇒page 73, fig. 64 .
A navigation announcement informs you when you have reached the stop-
over destination. After a few seconds, ro ute guidance is resumed to the final
destination. You can then enter a new stopover destination to head to before
navigating to the final destination.
If you enter an additional destination before reaching your previously defined
stopover destination, you must then decide whether to replace the old stop-
over destination with the newly entered destination. If you press the
function button, the current route guidance is completely cancelled and a
new route guidance will be started “o nly” to the newly entered destination.
Route options
Before starting route guidance, you may define what criteria
should be used to calculate a route and what types of road
you wish to exclude from the route.
Stopover
New dtn.
New dtn.
Fig. 65 Navigation
settings menu.Fig. 66 Navigation
settings: Route options.
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The route options can be changed while route guidance is in
progress.
– Press the function selection button in one of the naviga- tion menus.
–In the Navigation settings menu, press the func-
tion button ⇒page 74, fig. 65 to open the Route options
settings menu ⇒page 74, fig. 66 .
– Pressing the function button opens a pop-up
window in which you can select the desired settings by pressing
the appropriate items.
– You can tick and untick the checkboxes for ,
and by pressing
them.
Parameters for route calculation•
Fast : This option calculates the fastest route to a destination, though
deviations may be required.
•
Short: The shortest route is calculated, even if it implies a longer trip time.
Note that this setting can lead to unexpected results in route guidance.
•
Economic : This function searches for a balance between minimum time
and trip distance.
– determines whether the TMC traffic reports should be
taken into account in the route calculation ⇒page 80.
, – determines whether or not
these types of ro ute should be used. These options will, however, be included
in the route calculation if there is no other logical route to the destination
(e.g. an island that cannot be reached without using a ferry). Motorways might still be included in the calculation of very long journeys, even if use of
motorways was deselected in the options.
SETUP
Route options
Route criteria
Dynamic route
Avoid motorways
Avoid toll roads/ferry
Route criteria Dynamic routeAvoid toll roads/ferry
Avoid motorways
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Navigation recommendations are provided in the form of
spoken navigation announcements and visual directions on
the instrument panel display and the radio-navigation
system screen.
When route guidance starts, the system automatically switches to
the map view ⇒fig. 67 . After a few seconds, the function buttons
automatically disappear from the bottom line of the screen to
display more information on the route ⇒fig. 68 .
– To display the function buttons again, briefly press the bottom- right or bottom-left area of the screen.
– Turning the setting knob ⇒page 3, fig. 1 alters the map
scale. Turn clockwise to zoom in and turn anti-clockwise to zoom
out.
– Press the setting knob ⇒page 3, fig. 1 to hear the last navi-
gation recommendation again.
– Press the function selection button to switch between the Navigation main menu and the map view.
Fig. 67 Map view during
route guidance with the
function buttons
displayed.
Fig. 68 Map view during
route guidance.A10A10
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