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Select one of the entries. The
destination details view is displayed.
To start route guidance, select Go.
Selecting an address from the
contacts list
Select DESTINATION in the
interaction selector bar and then select CONTACTS . The contacts list
is displayed.Quick function icon
If there is only one address stored for a contact, a quick route icon is
displayed next to the respective entry
in the contacts list.
Select ADDRESS to directly display
the destination details view.
To start route guidance, select Go.
Contact details view
If there is more than one address
stored for a contact, select the
desired contacts entry. The contact
details view is displayed.
Select one of the addresses stored for
the contact. The destination details
view is displayed.
To start route guidance, select Go.
Selecting a point of interest
A point of interest (POI) is a specific
location that might be of general
interest, e.g. a petrol station, a
parking area or a restaurant.
The data stored within the navigation system contains a great number of
predefined POIs, which are indicated
on the map (if activated, 3 60).
You may also store individual POIs
within the system, see "Creating and
downloading user defined POIs" in
chapter "Usage" 3 60. Those POIs
are selectable as destinations via the
POI main category My POIs.
To select a POI as destination for route guidance, select
DESTINATION in the interaction
selector bar and then select POIs. A
list of POI main categories is
displayed.
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Setting a search locationNotice
The search location is specified by
the map section chosen. If you scroll the map, zoom in or out or start route
guidance, the POIs in the list are
adapted accordingly.
To set a general search location,
select Search Options on the map.
A list of possible search locations is
displayed. If you are in active route
guidance, more options are available.
Select the desired option.Searching POIs via categories
Select one of the main categories in
the list. A list with subcategories is
displayed.
To display all POIs available in the
respective main category, select List
All . Scroll through the list and select
the desired POI.
To display all POIs within one
subcategory, select the respective
subcategory. Scroll through the list
and select the desired POI.The destination details view is
displayed.Searching POIs via keyboard To search for a particular POI, a
category or a specific location, select
Spell Name in the POI main
categories list or in one of the
subcategory lists. A keyboard is
displayed.
Enter the desired name, category or
location. For a detailed description on
the keyboards 3 23.
Select Go to confirm your input. The
destination details view is displayed.
To start route guidance, select Go.
Selecting an address from the
map Tap on the desired location on the
map. The map centres around this
location.
A red v is displayed at the respective
location and the corresponding
address is shown on a label.
Tap on the label. The destination
details view is displayed.
To start route guidance, select Go.
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Creating and saving a waypoint
trip A waypoint is an intermediate
destination that is considered in the
calculation of a route to its final
destination. To create a waypoint trip,
you may add one or several
waypoints.
Enter or select the final destination of
your waypoint trip and start route
guidance.
While under active route guidance,
select DESTINATION in the
interaction selector bar of the map
view.
Alternatively, tap on the arrow symbol
indicating your next turning
manoeuvre on the right side of the
screen to display the route guidance
menu. Select DESTINATION in the
interaction selector bar of the route
guidance menu.
Enter or select a new address.
Select Go. You are prompted with a
message.
Select Add as Waypoint . The route is
recalculated and the new destination
is added as waypoint to the current
route.
If desired, enter further waypoints as
described above.
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To save the entire route with
waypoints, select Save.
The waypoint trip is saved in the
contacts list in the Saved Trips folder
and designated according to its final
destination.
The saved waypoint trip can be
recalled via the contacts list at any
time.
For a detailed description on how to
edit a waypoint trip 3 71.
Calling a destination
After entering a destination and
before starting route guidance, the
destination details view is displayed.
To initiate a phone call to the selected location, select Call.
Notice
The Call screen button is only
available if a phone number is stored
for the respective location.
Storing destinations
Contacts entry
After entering a destination and
before starting route guidance, the
destination details view is displayed.
To save the respective destination in
the contacts list, select Save. For a
detailed description on how to save
an address in the contacts list 3 31.
Notice
The Save screen button is only
available if the address has not
already been stored in the system.
Favourite
Favourites may be stored from almost all screen views. For a detailed
description on how to store
destination favourites 3 27.Guidance
General information
Route guidance is provided by the
navigation system through visual
instructions and voice prompts (voice guidance).
Visual instructions
Visual instructions are provided on
the displays.
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Navigation voice prompts
Navigation voice prompts announce,
which direction to follow, when
approaching an intersection at which you need to turn.
To activate the voice prompts
function and set the volume, see
"Navigation voice settings" below.
Starting and cancelling route
guidance
Starting route guidance
To start route guidance to a new
destination chosen, select Go in the
destination details view.
To directly start route guidance to the last destination chosen, select
MENU in the interaction selector bar
and then select Resume to.
Route guidance to the last destination selected is restarted.
Cancelling route guidance
To cancel route guidance, select
MENU in the interaction selector bar
and then select Cancel Route.Alternatively, tap on the arrow symbol
indicating your next turning
manoeuvre on the right side of the
screen to display the route guidance
menu (see "Route guidance menu"
below).
Select END in the interaction selector
bar of the route guidance menu.
Settings for route calculation and guidance
Navigation voice settings
Select MENU in the interaction
selector bar and then select
Navigation Voice Preferences to
display the respective submenu.
If Voice Prompts is activated,
navigation voice prompts are read out
by the system during active route guidance.
Set Voice Prompts to On or Off. If set
to Off , only a beep is sounded.
If Prompts During Phone Calls is
activated, navigation voice prompts
are also read out during phone calls.
Set Prompts During Phone Calls to
On or Off.To adjust the volume of the voice
prompts, select ─ or w.
Route settings
Select MENU in the interaction
selector bar and then select Routing
Preferences to display the respective
submenu.Route style
To define by what criteria a route may
be calculated, select Route Style.
Select Fast, Eco Friendly or Short
from the list.
If Eco Friendly has been selected, the
eco-friendly route style may be
adapted to the load of the vehicle.
Select Edit Eco Profile to display the
respective submenu.
Repeatedly select Roof Load and
Trailer to toggle between the
available load options. Set the
options as needed.Road selection
Select from the list which road types
may be included in the calculation of
the route.
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Traffic incidents
Select MENU in the interaction
selector bar and then select Traffic to
display the respective submenu.Nearby Traffic Incidents
To display a list of the traffic incidents around the current location, select
Show Nearby Traffic Incidents .
Depending on which incidents you
wish to be displayed, select Along
Route or All at the bottom of the
screen.
To display details on a traffic incident
of the list, select the respective
incident.Traffic Icons on the map
If Show Icons on Map is activated,
traffic incident icons around the
current location and along the route
are displayed on the map.
Set Show Icons on Map to On or Off.Traffic routing
This submenu contains settings of
how the system may deal with traffic
incidents before and during route
guidance.Select Traffic Routing Preferences to
display the respective submenu.
If you wish slow traffic to be generally
avoided, set Avoid Slow Traffic to On .
Select Automatically Avoid Traffic or
Ask Me before Avoiding .Types of traffic incidents
Select Traffic Types to display the
respective submenu.
Select the types of traffic incidents to
be avoided.TMC stations
The TMC radio stations supply
information on the current traffic
situation considered in the calculation of the route.
Select TMC Station to display the
respective submenu.
The default setting is Auto consulting
different TMC stations.
If you wish a specific TMC station to
be observed, select the respective
station from the list.
If this station is no longer received,
the system switches back to the
Auto function.Route guidance menu
Notice
The route guidance menu may only
be displayed if route guidance is
active.
The route guidance menu provides
additional options to change route
settings during active route guidance.
To display the route guidance menu,
tap on the arrow symbol indicating
your next turning manoeuvre on the
right side of the screen. The route
guidance menu is displayed.
Depending on which type of route you are in, the route guidance menu is
displayed differently.
Normal route (one destination)
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Waypoint trip (several destinations)
Changing the route
After route guidance has been
started, tap on the arrow button to
display the route guidance menu.Adding a waypoint
Select DESTINATION in the
interaction selector bar and enter or select a new address.
You are prompted with a message.
Select Add as Waypoint . The route is
recalculated and the new destination
is added as waypoint to the current
route.Changing the destination
Select DESTINATION in the
interaction selector bar and enter or
select a new address.
You are prompted with a message.
Select Set New Destination . The
route is recalculated to the new
destination.
Ending route guidance
After route guidance has been
started, tap on the arrow button to
display the route guidance menu.
To cancel route guidance, select
END .
Excluding streets from route
guidance
After route guidance has been
started, you may exclude streets from the previously calculated route.
The route is then recalculated
bypassing the streets previously
excluded.
Tap on the arrow button to display the
route guidance menu and select
AVOID . The turn list is displayed (see
"Displaying the turn list" below).
Select the street, motorway or
motorway junction you wish to avoid.
You are prompted with a message.
Select the desired distance option.The respective street or motorway is
displayed in the Avoided Areas
section on top of the turn list indicated by a red 9.
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Notice
The Avoided Areas section also
comprises roads automatically
avoided by the system due to traffic incidents.
To reinclude the avoided street or
motorway in the route, unselect the
respective list item.
Displaying the turn list
The turn list displays all streets on the
calculated route, starting from the
current location.
Tap on the arrow button to display the
route guidance menu and select
TURN LIST . The turn list is displayed
and the next manoeuvre is read out
by the system.
Each list entry may show the following
information:
■ name of the street, motorway or motorway junction
■ direction arrow
■ distance to the next street on the route
■ estimated arrival time when reaching the next street
To display all available information on a particular list item, select the
respective list item and then select
Info in the top line of the screen.
Displaying the waypoint list
The waypoint list displays all
waypoints of the calculated waypoint trip, starting with the next upcoming
waypoint.
Tap on the arrow button to display the
route guidance menu and select
WAYPOINTS . The waypoints list is
displayed.
Each list entry may show the following
information:
■ name or address of the waypoint
■ distance to the next waypoint
■ estimated arrival time when reaching the next waypoint