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– Select 0-9 ⇒ page 107, fig. 124 in the keyboard display to
switch from the keyboard for letters to the keyboard for numbers.
– Enter the special character (e.g. a dash) for the city/street name.
– Then switch back to the keyboard for letters to continue entering letters for the city/street name.
– Confirm the city/street name with OK , or
– Select List in the keyboard and choose a city/street from the list.
– Enter the remaining details for your route and start route guid- ance ⇒page 112.You can enter special characters (e.g. a dash, apostrophe or full stop) using
the keyboard for numbers.
Example: To enter “Stratford-upon-Avon”, first enter “Stratford” using the
keyboard for letters. Then switch to the keyboard for numbers ⇒page 107,
fig. 124 to add the dash. Then switch back to the keyboard for letters to enter
“UPON”, and so on.
As an alternative to spelling out the place name, you can also enter the post
code ⇒page 108.
Note
Options that are not available due to your preset criteria cannot be selected
(these are greyed out in the display).
Entering a destination using the post code– In the destination entry menu ⇒page 104, fig. 121 , select a
country from the list by rotating and pressing the control knob.
– Select City/ZIP.
– Switch to the keyboard for numbers ⇒page 107, fig. 124 .
– Enter the desired post code using the keyboard ⇒fig. 125 and
confirm the entry with OK , or
Fig. 125 Navigation
system: Enter the post
code using the keyboardFig. 126 Navigation
system: Additional infor-
mation for the destination
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–Select List in the keyboard and choose a post code from the list.
–Select a Street or Special destination ⇒ page 108, fig. 126 .
– Enter the street name using the keyboard, or
– Select a special destination.
– Enter stopover(s) if desired ⇒page 120.
–Select Start route guidance ⇒ page 112.If you start a route guidance, but do not complete it, this guidance will be
continued automatically when you start driving again. This also applies to
entered destinations that were not reached due to unexpected circumstances
(e.g. change of plans). To end route guidance, select Stop route guidance
⇒ page 115.Entering the destination street
A street can be selected within a selected country.
– In the destination entry menu ⇒page 104, fig. 121 , select a
country from the list by rotating and pressing the control knob.
– Select Street ⇒ page 102, fig. 120 .
– Select In all cities (if desired), enter the street name using the
keyboard and confirm with OK , or
– Select List ⇒ page 18 in the keyboard and choose a street name
from the list.
– Enter the town using the keyboard, or
– Select a city from the following list.
– Select End entry ⇒ fig. 127 .
– Enter stopover(s) if desired ⇒page 120.
– Select Start route guidance ⇒ page 112.If the street name exists in several cities, these cities will all be listed. Select
the appropriate city from the list.
The navigation system recalls the last destinations entered. This offers you
the possibility (after selecting the Street from a destination entry menu) to
select the street In all cities of the country in question or in one of the last
cities entered.
If there are no destinations in the memory, the In all cities function will not be
displayed.
After selecting the street, you can specify more detailed destination criteria
by entering an intersection , a house number or through Enter destination on
map ⇒ page 111.
Fig. 127 Navigation
system: Entering street
details
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NoteIf the last destination was entered as position coordinates you must first
enter a country in the destination entry menu or confirm the country selected
in order to delete all existing entries in the destination entry menu. Then you
can carry out a nationwide search for the street.Special destination
– In the destination entry menu ⇒page 104, fig. 121 , select a
country from the list by rotating and pressing the control knob.
– Select Special destination ⇒ page 104, fig. 121 .
– Select Find entry ⇒ fig. 128 , enter the name using the keyboard
and confirm with OK, or
– Select List in the keyboard and choose a special destination from
the list.
– Select Set as destination . The special destination is automati-
cally transferred to the route guidance.
– Enter stopover(s) if desired ⇒page 120.
– Select Start route guidance ⇒ page 112.You can select from all the special destinations (e.g. airports, petrol stations
etc.) that are stored on the navigation DVD.
Using the Find entry function, you can enter the name of a special destination
using the keyboard.
When you confirm the special destination, this will then be set as the new
destination.
Select Telephone number
You can enter the special destination according to the telephone number if
the number is stored on the navigation DVD.
Select 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.
Fig. 128 Navigation
system: Special destina-
tion categoriesFig. 129 Navigation
system: Special destina-
tion category selection in
the vicinity of the vehicle
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– Press the control knob to switch to the map side menu ⇒page 125.
– Change the map scale if required ⇒page 126.
– Activate the cursor in the active side menu by rotating and pressing the control knob ⇒page 129.
– Use the cursor to find the corresponding destination on the map.
– Press the button to disable the cursor.
– Select the third legend option (destination flag) ⇒page 111,
fig. 130 using the rotary pushbutton.
– Select Set as destination ⇒ page 111, fig. 131 .
– Enter stopover(s) if desired ⇒page 120.
– Select Start route guidance ⇒ page 112.If you enter a town in the destination input menu ⇒page 104, fig. 121 before
you press the control button Map, the map display will switch to the centre of
the town you have selected.
Select Detail info
If additional information is available for the selected point on the map, you
can display it by selecting the Detail info function. If the “Detail info” function
is greyed out, no details are available on the navigation DVD.
Select Set as stopover
You can set additional stopovers via the map display if the mode rou te with
stopover ⇒ page 120 is activated.
If you have not activated the mode route with stopover , this option cannot be
selected (it is greyed out). Option Store in directory
You can also store the selected point on the map in the directory ⇒
page 117.
This position can be assigned to an existing entry or to a new entry in the
directory. If you are creating a new entry, first enter a name using the
keyboard. You can then enter additional information for the entry. Should you
wish to have the entry listed in the destination input menu ⇒page 104,
fig. 121, select the option Display as top destination ⇒ page 115.
Note
•You can also select a destination from the map in the town and street
submenus ⇒page 104.•You can also set a point on the map as the destination using the cursor,
even if the destination is not located on a street (e.g. via position coordi-
nates). In such cases, the system attempts to bring you as close as possible
to your destination using digitalised streets.Starting route guidance
RETURN
A1
Fig. 132 Navigation
system: Start route guid-
ance
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– Enter all required information fo r the route guidance. To do so,
you can use any of the various options described on
⇒ page 104.
–Select Start route guidance ⇒ page 112, fig. 132 ; the route will
be calculated and the map will be automatically displayed.
– Using the rotary pushbutton, select one of the available routes shown on the map (applies only to route without stopover)
⇒page 113, or
– Press the rotary pushbutton to select the suggested route on the map ⇒page 114.After the route has been calculated the navigation system will automatically
switch to the map display mode. Route guidance is shown in simplified form
on the instrument panel display ⇒page 101. You will also receive spoken
navigation information ⇒page 100.
When you have entered a single destination ⇒page 104 and started route
guidance, you will be offered up to three different routes to reach your desti-
nation ⇒page 113.
Once you have entered a route plan and started route guidance an overview
map will be displayed showing all stopovers and various information
regarding the route ⇒ page 114.
Entered destinations can be saved ⇒page 117 and ⇒page 118.
Route criteria ⇒page 121 can be changed at any time during guidance and
the route will be recalculated.
If you start a route guidance, but do not complete it, this guidance will be
continued automatically when you start driving again. This also applies to
entered destinations that were not reached due to unexpected circumstances
(e.g. change of plans). To end route guidance, select Stop route guidance
⇒ page 115.
Note
Calculated destinations can also be changed on the map display by moving
the cursor ⇒page 129.Single destination navigation: Information before route guidanceOnce you have entered the destination ⇒page 104 you will be
offered up to three alternative routes ⇒fig. 133 .
– Select one of the possible routes by turning the rotary push- button.
– Press the rotary pushbutton to start the route guidance for the selected route.When you select a route by rotating the control knob, you are shown different
information about this route. The information pertaining to the selected route
is highlighted in white.
Fig. 133 Navigation:
Example of map display
after route has been calcu-
lated.
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114The following information for individual routes can be displayed ⇒page 113,
fig. 133:
Route includes motorway sections
Calculated motorway kilometres/miles
Route includes toll road sections with indication of length of section
Route includes ferry connection(s)
Route includes motorrail section(s)
Route includes season-restricted roads
Route includes time-restricted roads
Estimated distance to destination
Estimated time of arrival at destination
Destination on the map
Possible route 1
Suggested route 2
Suggested route 3
Starting point highlighted (arrow)
Orientation
Map scale
Once you have entered a single destination in the system and started route
guidance, the route selection display will automatically appear.
In the route selection display the route which was calculated on the basis of
your criteria ⇒ page 121 is highlighted. For example: If you set fast in “Route
criteria”, the route with the shortest estimated time of arrival is highlighted
after switching automatically to the map display. You will also be offered a
second fastest route and a shortest route if they are available.
Should you not select one of the routes, the highlighted route will automati-
cally be set soon after you begin driving. During this time you can still decide
to select one of the other route options.
Note
The time required by the system for calculating the route plans depends on
the possible route options. Once the system has finished calculating the
routes they will be displayed on the map. The routes shown may overlap,
making it difficult to differentiate between them. In this case, please refer to
the mileage and estimated arrival time.Route plan information before starting route guidance– Press the rotary pushbutton to start the route guidance for the selected route with stopovers.When using the route with stopover mode the system will not calculate alter-
native routes. The route shown in the display corresponds to the selected
route criteria ⇒page 121.
The following information can be viewed before beginning route guidance
⇒ fig. 134 :
Route includes motorway sections
Calculated motorway kilometres/miles
A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A10A11A12A13A14A15A16
Fig. 134 Navigation
system: Example of route
map overview
A1A2
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Route includes toll road sections with indication of length of section
Route includes ferry connection(s)
Route includes motorrail section(s)
Route includes season-restricted roads
Route includes time-restricted roads
Estimated distance to destination
Estimated time of arrival at destination
Starting point highlighted (arrow)
Stopover 1 on the map
Stopover 2 on the map
Stopover 3 on the map
Final destination on the map
Orientation
Map scale
Changing/Interrupting route guidance– Press the button or the button.
–Select
Stop route guidance .
– Change the information if necessary.
–Select Start route guidance .The previously entered data and settings remain unchanged even when you
cancel the route guidance. This means you can change e.g. the route criteria
⇒page 121 and then re-calculate the route.
If you start a route guidance, but do not complete it, this guidance will be
continued automatically when you start driving again. This also applies to
entered destinations that were not reached due to unexpected circumstances (e.g. change of plans). To end route guidance, select Stop route guidance
⇒ page 115.
Note
Calculated destinations can also be changed on the map display by moving
the cursor ⇒page 129.To p d e s t i n a t i o n s
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RETURN
Fig. 135 Navigation
system: Set entry as top
destinationFig. 136 Navigation
system: Map display of a
top destination (push pin)
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118You must first enter a Surname for a new directory entry. Once you have
entered a surname the remaining entry fields can be selected.
If you would like to assign a new address to an existing directory entry, first
enter the new address into the navigation menu. Then select Store in
directory ; select the directory entry to which you want to assign the new
address and store the entry again. The destination currently entered will be
stored in the directory. If there was already a destination assigned to this
directory entry it will be overwritten.
Addresses that have been marked as top destinations will be listed in the
destination entry menu and can be selected directly from there ⇒page 115.
Note
•Route plans (routes with stopovers) can be stored using the function
Store route ⇒page 118.•Use the button to access and edit your directory data
⇒ page 63.Loading a destination from the directory
–Press the Memory control button in the navigation menu.
– Select Load from directory ⇒ page 116, fig. 137 .
– Select a destination from the list or
– Select Find entry ⇒ fig. 140 .
– Enter the name using the alphanumeric keyboard.
– Select Start route guidance ⇒ page 115.You can edit an existing address. The current address will then be replaced.
Note
Administration of the directory data is handled through the NAME function
⇒page 63.Storing a route
Calculated routes with specific criteria can be stored and
loaded later as a new navigation destination
NAME
Fig. 140 Navigation:
Load an entry from direc-
tory
Fig. 141 Navigation
system: Route planned
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