Appendix
User Manual Falk Navigator
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6 Appendix
6.1 Glossary
Auto-memory function
The device remembers your previous entries and makes them available again quickly and
easily where required. This reduces the time you require to enter the destination by up to
80%.
Button
The main menu as well as the settings menu consist of buttons. A button can be understood
to mean the icons on the screen with which you can operate the menu of the Falk Navigator.
The graphic icons are always explained in more detail by a text as well.
Buttons: Buttons are the fields mostly used for entering destinations. Symbols are only used
in rare cases, but text fields such as the buttons Back, Map or Postal code are used instead
Screen: A screen can be understood to mean the displayed screen of the Falk Navigator.
Screen = display
Online Community
The Internet Community 123poi.com offers you the possibility to create your own favourite
places in the Internet with name, address and description text. Furthermore, you can add
images of a favourite place and provide them with your personal assessment. All users of the
Online Community can write a comment about a favourite place or make an assessment in
the form of 5 stars. An average is derived and displayed from all assessments.
Favourite places including all information can be synchronised with the navigation device
easily and conveniently using the Falk Navi-Manager. As a result, all information from the
Internet Community is available as a POI on your navigation device. The data can be
integrated there in the Travel Guide or used for various search functions as well.
GPS
The Global Positioning System is a satellite-based system for global positioning. The
standard GPS satellite system can be used to determine your location at any time –
assuming that a GPS signal can be received – and is accurate within 15 metres or less.
POI
Points of Interest are special destinations such as restaurants, hotels, museums, petrol
stations, and much more. The associated destination addresses are already stored in the
Falk Navigator. Instead of entering an address, this means you can also search for POIs in a
wide range of different categories from the Point of Interest search or Travel Guide.
Look-ahead function
The look-ahead function is an automatic word recognition function which predicts and
analyses the information as you enter an address and masks out letters which are no longer
possible. The Falk Navigator continuously searches for possible combinations of letters and,
accordingly, only shows you the fields which can complete the entry of a place name or
street name. At the same time, you will see the search results displayed in a list.