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Single destination (route without stopover)Fig. 98 Navigation system: Enter the destination using the keyboard– Press the function button ⇒page 8.
– Where applicable, press the corresponding Route function
button and disable the Active route mode (route with stopovers)
function to change to single destination mode ⇒page 102. The
destination entry menu ⇒page 90, fig. 97 will then appear.
– Select a country f r o m t h e l ist b y r o ta t i n g a n d p r e ssi n g t h e co n t ro l
knob.
– Select To w n / Z I P and enter the data using the speller ⇒fig. 98 .
– Select City centre to navigate to the centre of a selected location
or
– Select Street or Special destination to define the destination in
greater detail.
– Press the corresponding Start function button to begin the route
guidance or – Select
Start route guidance .
A soon as a number appears on the right in the entry field (e.g. 23
⇒ fig. 98 ) you can select the option List in the speller to select a town from
the list. The number indicates how many towns are included in the list.
The navigation system also remembers your last destinations and displays
possible matches in the speller entry space. You can also select one of these
destinations by pressing and holding the rotary pushbutton to copy the desti-
nation into the destination input menu ⇒page 90, fig. 97.
You can switch from the speller for letters to the speller for numbers to be able
to enter special characters (e.g. dash, apostrophe or full stop) for a town
name or to enter a post code for a town ⇒page 94.
Selecting “City Centre”
The navigation system considers the centre of the location indicated as the
final destination.
Selecting “Street”
You can specify the destination more precisely by entering a street name.
After entering a street name, you can also define your destination more
specifically by entering an Intersection or House No (number).
Selecting “Special destination in town”
You can select a special destination in the specified town as your destination.
For example, you can navigate directly to tourist attractions or public build-
ings (e.g. hospital, cinema, car park, petrol station).
If you would like to find a particular special destination independently of the
city, select Special destination ⇒ page 94 in the destination entry menu after
selecting the country.
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– Press the control button Start ⇒ page 92, fig. 99 to begin the
route guidance.A soon as a number appears on the right in the entry field (e.g. 23
⇒ page 91, fig. 98) you can select the option List in the speller to select a
town from the list. The number indicates how many towns are included in
the list.
The navigation system also remembers your last destinations and displays
possible matches in the speller entry space. You can also select one of these
destinations by pressing and holding the rotary pushbutton to copy the desti-
nation into the destination input menu ⇒ page 90, fig. 97.
You can switch from the speller for letters to the speller for numbers to be able
to enter special characters (e.g. dash, apostrophe or full stop) for a town
name or to enter a post code for a town ⇒page 94.
Follow the directions shown in the dash panel display ⇒page 88 and the
spoken cues ⇒page 87.
Selecting “City Centre”
The navigation system considers the centre of the location indicated as the
final destination.
Selecting “Street”
You can specify the destination more precisely by entering a street name.
After entering a street name, you can also define your destination more
specifically by entering an Intersection or House No (number).
Selecting “Special destination in town”
You can select a special destination in the specified city. For example, you can
navigate directly to tourist attractions or public facilities (e.g. hospital,
cinema, recreation areas). If you would like to find a particular special destination independently of the
city, select
Special destination ⇒ page 94 in the destination entry menu after
selecting the country.
Note
•Once you have entered a city in the keyboard, you can confirm the entry
by pressing and holding down the control knob. When you have entered the
first few letters of a place name and can already see the place you wish to
select listed in the speller display, you can press the rotary pushbutton (long
press) to switch to the list of places.•Once the destinations have been entered, they can be stored in the direc-
tory ⇒ page 100 from where they can be loaded (using the “Load route”
⇒ page 99 function) for reuse as a navigation destination.•Route options can be changed at any time during the route guidance; the
system will then recalculate the route accordingly ⇒page 95.
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– In the destination entry menu ⇒page 90, fig. 97 , select a
country from the list by rotating and pressing the control knob.
– Select Special destination ⇒ page 90, fig. 97 .
– For the special destination required, select a category ( In
immediate vicinity, In vicinity of destination or Along the route)
⇒ page 94, fig. 103 .
– Select the special destination from the category list.
– Select Set as destination . The special destination is automati-
cally transferred to the route guidance.
– Press the control button for Start. The route will be calculated.In immediate vicinity
This special destination category refers to the immediate vicinity of the
vehicle in its current location. This function is especially useful when you are,
for example, trying to find the nearest restaurant.
The special destinations displayed in the list are sorted according to the
distance from your current position (in a straight line). The displayed distance
to the destination can differ considerably from the actual distance to be
driven by car.
In vicinity of destination
This special destination category refers to a previously calculated destination
and is useful when, for example, trying to find a car park or hotel at or near
your final destination.
Nationwide
This special destination is not connected with any previously selected desti-
nation. This refers to the country in question.
This function can be used for guidance to the nearest service area or airport.
Note
•Options that are not available due to your preset criteria cannot be
selected (these are greyed out in the display).•There are sometimes destination entries in the list that cannot be
displayed completely because they are too long (too many characters). If you
select one of these entries using the control knob, a second window will open
up after a few seconds. This screen will show more information about the
selected entry.Entering the destination via position coordinates
You can enter the longitude and latitude coordinates for a
destination using the “Position” option.– Select the option Position in the navigation menu.
– Turn and press the rotary pushbutton to enter the desired longi- tude and latitude coordinates.
– Press the control button for Start to begin the route guidance.Changing/Interrupting route guidanceChanging the route
– Press the button.
– Enter the new data for single destination (route without stopover)
or route plan (route with stopovers) guidance.
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Memory MenuLast destinations
The last destinations are stored automatically and can be
loaded directly as a new destination.Fig. 105 Navigation: Select last destinations–Press the Memory control button in the navigation menu.
– Select Last destinations ⇒ fig. 105 . You will see a list of the most
recently entered destinations. This list is updated automatically.
– Select the desired station from the list of radio stations.
– Press the control button for Start.
Note•There are sometimes destination entries in the list that cannot be
displayed completely because they are too long (too many characters). If you
select one of these entries using the control knob, a second window will open up after a few seconds. This screen will show more information about the
selected entry.
•You can delete the list of last destinations in the Setup Navigation menu
⇒ page 108.To p c a t e g o r i e s
This function makes selecting destinations that you often use
easier.Fig. 106 Navigation: Top categories–Press the Memory control button in the navigation menu.
– Select To p c a t e g o r i e s ⇒ fig. 105. You will see a list of useful
special destination categories.
– Select a category (e.g. Next car park).
– Select a destination from the list.
– Select Set as destination . The data will be uploaded to the desti-
nation entry menu automatically.
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– Select Find entry
14) to file the destination under an existing
directory card.
– Select Display as top destination ⇒ page 98, fig. 108 and press
the control knob. A filled tick box next to this menu option indi-
cates that is activated ⇒ page 20.
– Select Store entry.
Use the option Store in directory to assign an entry in your directory to a
destination ⇒page 91.
Addresses that have been marked as top destinations will be listed in the
destination entry menu and can be selected directly from there ⇒page 96.
If you store a navigation destination in a directory entry that already has an
address assigned to it, the old address will be overwritten with the new one.Loading a destination from the directoryFig. 109 Navigation: Load an entry from directory
–Press the Memory control button in the navigation menu.
– Select Load from directory ⇒ page 97, fig. 105 .
– Select a destination from the list or
– Select Find entry.
– Enter the entry to be found using the speller ⇒page 21 or select
it from the list.A loaded entry can be edited and restored in the directory by selecting the
Memory function.Loading a route
Routes that have been stored previously can be loaded as a
new navigation destination.– In the navigation menu, press the Route function button and
enable the Active route mode (route with stopovers) function.
–Press the Memory control button.
– Select Load route .
– Select the route you would like to load from the list.Route plans that have been stored ⇒page 100 can be loaded again quickly
and conveniently.
You can change the route plan at any time ⇒page 101.
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– Select Delete all routes and confirm Delete all? with Ye s to delete
all stored route plans.Editing a route– To do so, select one of the destinations/stopovers using the control knob.
– Select Edit, Move , Delete or Drive to now and edit the destina-
tion/stopover accordingly.Edit : To enter new information for the final destination or stopover.
Move : To change the order of destinations in the route plan.
Delete : To delete the selected final destination or stopover. If you delete the
final destination, the last stopover will automatically be set as the new final
destination.
Drive to now : During your journey you can drive back to a destination or stop-
over starting from your current position.Storing current position
You can store the current position of the vehicle to call up later
as a destination.–Press the Memory control button in the navigation menu.
– Select Store current position .
– Select Create entry . – Select and use the speller to enter a name for the current position
you wish to store.
– Select Display as top destination ⇒ page 98, fig. 108 and press
the control knob. A filled tick box next to this menu option indi-
cates that is activated ⇒page 20.
– Select Store entry.
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Route list
The route list gives you a detailed overview of the current
route.Fig. 114 Navigation system: route–Press the Route control button in the navigation menu.
– Select Route list ⇒ page 102, fig. 112 . The route will be shown
in detail ⇒fig. 114 .The route contains instructions relating to the itinerary of the route, such as
the total distance and the names of the roads. Should you require additional
information on a certain section, simply select it using the rotary pushbutton.
Note
If route guidance is not activated, Route list will be greyed out.
Route criteria
Route calculation depends on the route criteria selected.Fig. 115 Navigation: Route criteria–Press the Route control button in the navigation menu.
– Select Route criteria ⇒ page 102, fig. 112 .
– Select the desired route criteria ⇒fig. 115 .The route criteria can be edited during route guidance and the system will
react by re-calculating it.
Dynamic navigation
Select on or off. By enabling the dynamic navigation function ⇒page 87, the
route calculated is changed according to traffic announcements ⇒page 110.
The route is recalculated automatically.
For more information about the dynamic navigation function, please refer to
⇒ page 87.
Route criteria
This includes the fast , short and optimum options.
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"Nav-Info" menuNavigation information
You can view information about your current position and
destination, as well as have the last route guidance instruc-
tion repeated.Fig. 117 Navigation system: Destination information
Fig. 118 Navigation: Repeat voice guidance cue
–Press the Navi-Info control button in the navigation menu. The
destination, estimated time of arrival and distance to destination
will be displayed.
– Turn the rotary pushbutton. Other available details will be displayed, or
– Select Play voice guidance cue to repeat the last navigation
instruction.The following data is provided:•City•Estimated time of arrival/Calculated duration of trip•Distance to destination•Location of your vehicle•Geographic location of your vehicle (longitude and latitude)•Receivable satellites•Additionally, the last route guidance instruction can be repeated.
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