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6Enter the intersection name as follows.
(1) Touch  (Intersecting Street).
• If there are only a few roads at the intersection, the list is  displayed immediately.
• If the road is a long way off, th e keyboard screen is displayed. 
Use the keyboard to enter the start of the intersection name.  
(For the keyboard, see “Using the Keyboard” on Page 88.) A list is 
automatically displayed when th e entered road name matches 
and can be displayed on one screen. Select from the list.Intersecting Street 
         
        
        
     
        
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■Selecting a city/town center as the destination
The center of the city/town is not th e geographical center of the city/
town, but a location set by the cartog rapher. In towns and villages, this 
is usually the most important intersec tion, while in larger cities it is 
selected from multiple important intersections.
1If the Map screen is displayed, touch   (Menu) to 
return to the navigation menu.
2On the navigation menu, touch   (Find).
3Touch   (Find Address).
4If necessary, change the country as mentioned above. 
(See Page 106.)
5Select the city/town as follows.
(1) Touch  (City).
(2) Use the keyboard to enter the start of the city/town.
• For the keyboard, see “Using the Keyboard” on Page  88.
(3) Follow the steps below to find the city/town you entered.
• The most likely city/town names  are displayed in the entry field. 
Touch   to use the name displayed. • If the name you want is not au
tomatically entered, enter a few 
more letters from the name until it  is displayed in the list (touch 
 (Results) to open the results list before the search 
results are automatically displayed). Select the city/town from 
the list.
Menu
Find
Find Address
City
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■Using a ZIP Code
By entering the ZIP Code, you can perform the address search 
mentioned above, even if you do  not know the district name. The 
following is an example of en tering an accurate address.
1If the Map screen is displayed, touch   (Menu) to 
return to the navigation menu.
2On the navigation menu, touch   (Find).
3Touch  (Find Address).
4If necessary, change the country as mentioned above. 
(See Page 106.)
5Enter the city/town by using the ZIP Code.
(1) Touch  (City).
(2) Touch   to open the number pad.
(3) Start entering the ZIP Code.
(4) Follow the steps below to find the city/town you entered.
• The most likely ZIP Code is disp layed in the entry field. Touch   
to use the name displayed. • If the ZIP Code you want to 
enter is not displayed, touch 
 (Results) to open the search results list. Select the ZIP 
Code from the list.
6Enter the street name as follows.
(1) Touch  (Street).
(2) Use the keyboard to enter the start of the street name.
• For the keyboard, see “Usi ng the Keyboard” on Page 88.
(3) Find the street name to enter as follows.
• The most likely street name is displayed in the entry field. Touch   to use the name displayed.
Menu
Find
Find Address
City
Results
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• If the name you want is not automatically entered, enter a few more letters from the name until it is displayed in the list (touch   (Results) to open the results list before the search 
results are automatically displayed). Select the street from the 
list.7Enter the house number as follows.
(1) Touch   (House Number).
(2) Enter the house number with the keyboard. (Enter the  number(s), and then touch  .)
• For the keyboard, see “Usi ng the Keyboard” on Page 88.
(3) Touch   (Done) to finish entering the address. (If the  house number is not found, the ce nter of the street is selected 
as the destination.)ResultsHouse Number
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■Hints for quick address entry
•When entering a city/town  name or a street name:-Only characters that can be displayed  in the search results are shown on the 
keyboard. Other characters are grayed out.
- While entering text, the most likely sear ch result is always displayed in the 
text entry field. If the search result  is correct, touch   to select it.
- If you touch   (Results) after entering two characters, items that 
contain those two characters  are displayed in the list.
•You can find intersections easily  by using the following method.-First, when searching for an uncommon  road name, you only need to enter 
the first few letters to acquire the name.
- When one street name is shorter than  the other, the shorter one is searched 
for first. This shortens the search time for the road with the longer name.
• You can search by road category  as well as road name. When the 
same word is included in names su ch as the street, road, and main 
street, by entering the first character for the type of road, you can 
quickly bring up the search results.  For example, if you are searching 
for “Pine Avenue” and you enter “Pi A”, roads such as “Pine Street” or 
“Pickwick Road” are not displayed.
• You can also search by using the ZIP Code. If the ZIP Code only 
contains a few characters, you can search more quickly than when 
entering the city/town name.
Selecting the destination from your favorite 
spots (POI: Point Of Interest)
You can select your destination from the favorite spots that have 
already been saved in the software.
You can use the same screen to find  a spot using the following various 
methods. • Using the quick search function, you can quickly search for spots 
around the name.
• Using the preset search function, you can search for the most 
popular spots with a few quick touches.
• Search using spot categories.
• Search using spot names.
You can also search for special servic es from the “Where Am I?” screen.
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■Performing a quick search for favorite spots
Using the quick search function, yo u can quickly search for spots by 
name. You can use the following search items. • Around the recommended route (when a recommended route is 
available)
• Around the current location (when no destination is set)
1Follow the steps below to start a quick search.
• If the Map screen is displayed, touch   and then touch 
 (Quick Place Search). (Only when 
registered to the Quick Menu.)
• If the Map screen is displayed, touch   (Menu),    (Find),   (Find Places), and then touch   (Quick Search Along Route).
2Use the keyboard to enter the start of the spot name.
• For the keyboard, see “Using the Keyboard” on Page  88.
3Touch   (Results) after entering the first few 
characters to open a list of spot names that include the 
characters you entered.
4(Optional) You can display spots on the list in name 
order, in order of the distance from the current position 
or previously confirmed positi on, or in order of necessary 
detour distance (during navigation). If you want to 
change the order in which entries are presented in the 
list, touch   (More) and select the style that you 
want. Also, you can display all of the spots on the list on 
the map.
Quick Place Search
MenuFind
Find Places
Quick Search Along Route
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6By selecting a main category (such as accommodations), 
or by touching  (Find by Name), you can 
search all spots.
7By selecting a sub-category (such as hotels or motels) 
from the main category, or by touching   
(Find by Name), you can search in the main category you 
selected.
8Touch   (Find by Name) to search a sub-
category of the selected spot.
9Use the keyboard to enter the start of the spot name.
• For the keyboard, see “Usi ng the Keyboard” on Page 88.
Find by Name
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Saving a Position to the Destination List
The destination list is a list of frequently used destinations. 
You can add any destination to this list. See “Selecting the 
Destination from the Destination List” on Page 135 for more 
details on searching for a route using a destination from the 
destination list.
1Select a destination.
2When the map is displayed in full-screen mode with the 
selected point at the center, touch   (More).
3Touch   (Add to Favorites).
4(Optional) You can use the keyboard to change the initial 
display name in the destination list. Touch   to enter 
numbers or symbols.
• For the keyboard, see “Usi ng the Keyboard” on Page 88.
5Touch   (Done) to save the position as a new entry 
on the destination list.
More
Add to Favorites
Done