Selecting storage options
Saving a destination with no name
X
Select
Save without name
.
COMAND stores the destination in the des-
tination memory and uses the address as
the destination name.
or
X
Select
Save as My address
.
COMAND stores the destination in the des-
tination memory as My address.
Storing a destination with a name
X
Select
Save with name
.
X
Select the category desired, e.g.
Home
.
The input menu containing data fields and
the input speller appears.
:
Selected data field with cursor
;
Input speller
X
To enter data: continue as described in the
"Creating new contacts/changing con-
tacts" section (
Y
page 129).
Assigning a destination to an address
book entry
This function assigns the complete, navigable
address data to an existing address book
entry. You can then select this entry in the
address book and start route guidance to the
address from there.
X
Select
Assign address book entry
.
X
Select the desired category, e.g.
Home
.
The menu for searching for an address
book entry appears.
X
Select the desired address book entry. Pro-
ceed as described in the "Calling up con-
tacts" section (
Y
page 129).
COMAND stores the data if the address
book entry selected does not yet contain
navigable address data.
If the selected address book entry already
contains navigable address data, a prompt
will appear asking whether you wish to
overwrite the existing data.
X
Select
Yes
or
No
.
If you select
Yes
, COMAND stores the data.
Deleting a destination or your own
address from the destination memory
X
Select
Navi
Q
Destination
Q
From
memory
.
The destination memory list appears either
with or without the input speller. Whether
or not the input speller is displayed
depends on the number of entries in the
destination memory.
X
Select the destination you are looking for.
Proceed as described in the "Entering a
destination from the destination memory"
section (
Y
page 151).
X
Select
Delete
.
A prompt appears asking whether you wish
to delete the destination.
X
Select
Yes
or
No
.
If you select
Yes
, COMAND deletes the
destination.
i
If the navigable address data for the des-
tination being deleted is also assigned to
an address book entry, COMAND will also
delete this data from there. If the corre-
sponding address book entry does not con-
tain any further data, such as telephone
numbers, COMAND deletes the entire
address book entry.
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Navigation system* (destination memory)
COMAND
* optional
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