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– Press the Memory control button in the navigation menu.
–Select To p c a t e g o r i e s ⇒ page 116, fig. 137 . You receive a list of
the top categories of the specia l destinations in the immediate
vicinity which are stored on the navigation DVD.
– Select the desired category (e.g. petrol station) ⇒ page 116,
fig. 138 . A list of the special dest inations for the category
selected will then be displayed.
– Select a destination from the list.
–Select Set as destination . The data will be uploaded to the desti-
nation entry menu automatically.
–Select Start route guidance .The special destinations are sorted according to the distance from your
current location.
The following top categories are available:•Car park•Parking garage•Petrol station•HospitalNote
If no top destination can be found for the category you have chosen, this indi-
cates that there is no matching entry for the selected criteria in your imme-
diate vicinity.
Storing a destination in the directory
The current destination can be stored in the directory.– Enter a single destination ⇒page 104.
–Press the Memory control button.
– Select Store in directory .
– Select New directory entry ⇒ fig. 139 and complete the direc-
tory card or
– Select Find entry to file the destination under an existing direc-
tory card.
– Select Display as top destination ⇒ page 115, fig. 135 and
press the control knob. A check appears after the option
.
– Select Store entry .
Use the option Store in directory to assign an entry in your directory to a
destination ⇒page 104.
Fig. 139 Navigation:
Storing current destina-
tion in directory
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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
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– Enter a route plan ⇒page 118, fig. 141 .
– Press the Memory control button.
–Select Store route .
– Use the keyboard to enter a name for the route you want to store.
–Select OK in the alphanumeric keyboard. The route plan you
entered will be stored.You can store a destination and up to three stopovers in the route plan
⇒ page 106. You can then drive to these destinations in the order that you
set.
The route entered will be saved with the final destination and stopovers and
can be loaded again as a new destination ⇒page 119.
You can edit the route plan at any time as necessary. To do so, select one of
the destinations and press the control knob. You can then select Edit, Move ,
Delete or Drive to now as desired ⇒ page 119.
If you have selected Drive to now and do not wish to edit the route the system
will use the existing route plan and the current start position once you have
confirmed Start route guidance .
If the option Store route is greyed out this indicates that the route memory is
full or that the mode Route without stopover is activated. Delete routes not
needed from the route memory ⇒page 120. Or select the Route with
stopover function ⇒page 120.
Note
You can store individual destinations to the directory ⇒page 117.
Loading a route–Press the Memory control button in the navigation menu.
– Select Load route ⇒ page 116, fig. 137 .
– Select the route you would like to load from the list.
– Select Start route guidance .Route plans that have been stored ⇒page 118 can be loaded again quickly
and conveniently.
You can change the route plan at any time. To do so, select one of the desti-
nations and press the control knob. You can then select Edit, Move , Delete or
Drive to now as desired.
Modifying
To enter new information for the final destination or stopover.
Moving
To change the order of destinations in the route plan.
Deleting
To delete the selected final destination or stopover. If you delete the final
destination, a stopover will automatically be set as the new destination.
Driving to now
You can drive directly to the selected final destination or stopover.
If you do not want to edit the stored route, the route plan will be loaded upon
selecting Start route guidance and the starting point will be the current posi-
tion of the vehicle.
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NoteOptions that are not available due to your preset criteria cannot be selected
(these are greyed out in the display).Deleting a route– Press the Memory control button in the navigation menu.
– Select Delete route .
– Select the route that you want to delete from the list of names.
–Confirm Are you sure you want to delete the route? with Ye s. The
selected route is deleted.Route control buttonRoute with/without stopover
Only the route guidance mode that is not currently active is shown
on the display as available.
–Press the Route control button in the navigation menu.
– If you would like to visit stopovers on the way to your final desti- nation, select Route with stopover ⇒ fig. 142 and enter your
driving route ⇒fig. 143with a maximum of 3 stopovers and your
final destination ⇒page 106.
– Otherwise, select Route without stopover and enter your final
destination (direct navigation) ⇒page 104.The navigation system remains in the mode which is currently set until you
change it. For example, if you have selected the mode Route with stopover for
a journey which you have completed, the navigation will stay in this mode
until you manually select the mode Route without stopover .
Route with stopover
Select this option to be guided to your final destination with stopovers.
You can also select special destinations as stopover destinations
⇒ page 110.
Fig. 142 Navigation
system: Route with stop-
over
Fig. 143 Navigation
system: Route planned
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Stopovers already entered can be deleted, changed or moved. You can also
drive to them immediately ⇒
page 119.
Route without stopover
Select this option to navigate directly to your destination.
Note
If you switch to the navigation function and you are shown the menu for Route
planning ⇒ page 120, fig. 143 , you are in Route guidance with stopover. If
you would like to navigate directly to a final destination, select and confirm
Route without stopover in the Route function menu.Route list– Press the Route control button in the navigation menu.
–Select Route list ⇒ page 120, fig. 142 . The route will be shown
in detail ⇒fig. 144 .The route list contains the following information:
•Notes on the route•Distances•Street names•City namesNote
If route guidance is not activated, Route list will be greyed out.Route criteria
Route calculation depends on the route criteria selected.–Press the Route control button in the navigation menu.
– Select Route criteria ⇒ page 120, fig. 142 .
– Select the desired route criteria ⇒fig. 145 .During route guidance, route criteria can be changed as desired and the route
will be recalculated.
Fig. 144 Navigation
system: route
Fig. 145 Navigation
system: Listing of the
possible route criteria
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122The following route criteria are available:
Dynamic navigation
Select on or off. The dynamic navigation function optimises a route plan by
using the most current TMC traffic messages to recalculate routes and avoid
traffic jams etc.
For more information about the dynamic navigation function, please refer to
⇒ page 100.
Route options
If you select fast , the system will calculate a route that takes you to your desti-
nation as quickly as possible. If you select short the system will calculate a
route that is as short as possible.
Motorway
Comprising the options include or exclude from the route. By choosing avoid
Motorway , the system will attempt to plan a route without motorway
sections. However, if the final destination is more than 300 km away,
motorway sections will not be avoided.
Ferry
Comprising the options include or exclude from the route. By choosing avoid
Ferry , the system will attempt to plan a route without using ferry connections.
Toll road
Comprising the options include or exclude from the route. By choosing avoid
toll road , the system will attempt to plan a route without using toll roads.
Time-restricted road
Comprising the options include or exclude from the route. If you select avoid
time-restricted road the system will try to exclude such roads when calcu-
lating the route. However, only those roads stored on the navigation DVD as
time-restricted roads can be avoided.
When avoid has been selected these roads will be avoided regardless of the
time of day and the day of the week. This means that roads which are blocked at night and therefore listed as time-restricted, will always be excluded from
the route if this option is activated.
Season-restricted road
Comprising the options include
or exclude from the route. If you select avoid
season-restricted road the system will try to exclude such roads when calcu-
lating the route. However, only those roads stored on the navigation DVD as
season-restricted roads can be avoided.
When avoid has been selected these roads will be avoided regardless of the
season. If a road is, for example, closed in winter, it will be excluded in the
route calculation even during the summer months.
Motorrail
Comprising the options include or exclude from the route. When you have
selected avoid Motorrail , the system will attempt to plan a route without
using Motorrail sections. However, only those sections stored on the naviga-
tion DVD as Motorrail can be avoided.
Note
•If you would like to avoid a route criterion but this makes route guidance
impossible, this criterion is still included when calculating the route (e.g.
ferry to Ireland). A voice message will inform you of this.•If the navigation does not display a detour route, although dynamic navi-
gation function is on and a traffic jam has been reported on the planned
route, this is because the estimated time required for the detour is longer
than the estimated time required for remaining on the route with the traffic
jam.
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Avoiding route sectionsThis function is available once you start travelling on a calculated
route.
– Press the Route control button in the navigation menu.
–Select Avoid route from here ⇒ page 120, fig. 142 .
– Turn the control knob to select the appropriate section on the current route.
– Confirm the section to be avoided by pressing the control knob.The navigation system will attempt to calculate an alternative route plan for
the section you want to avoid.
If you stop and then restart the route guidance, it will be necessary to re-enter
the route section to avoid.
Note
•If the function Avoid route from here is greyed out and the navigation
system is not able to offer an alternative route, this indicates that there is no
suitable detour.•If you do not follow the calculated route or if you leave the route, the
system will automatically calculate a new route plan based on your current
location.
Map control buttonIntroduction
There are various displays for maps and information with
different options possible.Map representation:•Map and information representation during route guidance with inactive
side menu ⇒ page 124•Map representation with active side menu ⇒ page 125Note
•If the route or sections of the route are highlighted in a light blue colour
⇒ fig. 146 in the map display, this indicates that information regarding
this road or route section may be incomplete. For example, it could be a one-
way street or a pedestrian zone, etc. Take the signs found on the route into
account and respect traffic regulations.•You will see directional arrows in the instrument panel display
⇒ page 101 or ⇒page 101 which inform you of the route guidance
directions.
Fig. 146 Navigation: Map
display with a section of
the route highlighted light
blue
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124Map and information displayThe figures ⇒fig. 147 and ⇒fig. 148 show the possible types of information
in the map display:
Map orientation
Map scale
Estimated distance to the next destination/stopover
Estimated time of arrival at the next destination/stopover
Route (marked blue)
Examples of selected map contents ⇒page 134
Motorway exits are shown for a scale ranging from 500 m to 6 km Vehicle symbol
Turn list inserted in the Setup menu
⇒page 135
The map display modes can be changed ⇒page 131.
Traffic jam announcements are shown automatically, showing the traffic jam
symbol on the map and marking the roads affected. If the dynamic navigation
⇒ page 121 is activated, the route will, if possible, be recalculated in order
to avoid the traffic jam.
You can select a destination directly from the map using the cursor
⇒ page 128.
You will see directional arrows in the instrument panel display ⇒page 101
which inform you of the route guidance directions.
The degrees of latitude and longitude ⇒page 125, fig. 149 and the current
altitude of the vehicle are shown when the map is displayed with the side
menu activated.
Note
A tunnel or underpass is displayed on the map as a broken line up to a scale
of 750 m.
Fig. 147 Navigation:
Example of map represen-
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list
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