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COMAND
COMAND navigation system* (entering a destination)
Postcode list with input characters
If this list appears, input characters
4
are
activated automatically.
1
List entry that most closely matches
the current input string
2
Digits entered by the user
3
Digits automatically added by the sys-
tem
4
Input characters
5
Digits not currently available for selec-
tion
6
Digits currently available for selection
7
Currently selected digit
8
Postcode list
i
With input characters
4
, you can only se-
lect the digits that are currently available. Which
these are depends on the current input string
and the data contained on the digital map.
During the digit selection procedure de-
scribed below, list entry
1
always shows
a postcode that most closely matches the
current input string. COMAND then auto-
matically adds plausible digits
3
to those
already entered by the user
2
, to com-
plete a postcode.
To select a digit:
slide
o
m
p
or turn
y
m
z
.
To confirm the digit selection:
press
n
.
To delete individual digits:
select
)
in the bottom line and press
n
.
To delete an entire entry:
select
)
in
the bottom line and press and hold
n
until the entire entry has been deleted.
To accept the first list entry:
press
and hold
n
until the address input
menu appears.
COMAND has automatically accepted
the first list entry and entered it in the
address input menu.
To cancel an entry:
select
"Back"
in
the bottom line and press
n
.
or
Press the
L
back button.
The input characters
4
disappear if
COMAND is able to uniquely assign the
characters entered to one postcode. The
list of postcodes is shown without the in-
put characters. Here you can make anoth-
er selection.
It is also possible to change to the post-
code list without input characters manual-
ly at any time during digit input.
To change manually to the postcode
list without input characters:
slide
q
m
.
or
Select
?
in the second to bottom line
and press
n
.
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