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Memo information
This system notifies about a memo entry.
At the specified date, the memo informa-
tion will be displayed when the navigation
system is in op eration. The memo inf

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When searching for an address or a name,
or entering a memo, letters and numbers
can be input via the touch screen.
INFORMATION
Keyboard layout can be changed.
(See page 112.)
To i

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To input numbers and symbols
To display the number keys and symbol
keys, touch “0�9” .
Enter numbers and symbols by touching
the number keys and symbol keys directly.
:Touchin

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List screen operation
When a  list is displayed, use the appropri-
ate button to scroll through the list.
To shift to the next or previous
page.
To scroll up or down one item at a

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TYPE B
“Dist. Sort”: To sort in the order of dis-
tance from the current vehicle location.
The distance from current vehicle position
up to the destination is displayed to the
r

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When starting the navigation system, the
current position is displayed first.
This screen displays the current vehicle
position and a map of the surrounding local
area.
The current

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To set the cursor position as a des-
tination
A specific point on the map can be set as
a destination using the one�touch scroll
function.
Touch “Enter ”.
The screen changes a

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To change the icon or name, etc., see “ —
Editing memory points” on page 98.
Up to 106 memory points can be regis-
tered.  If there is an attempt to register
more than 106, a