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Navigation*
Destination entry
Or, to store the selected destination as
home adress, press
.
Call up the Navigation main menu
(
page 110).
Use
or
to select the
Destination entry
menu item and
press
.
The Destination entry menu appears.
The destination displayed last can now
be adopted (
page 118), or another
location can be entered (
page 118).
Call up the Destination entry menu. The
Destination entry menu represents the
starting point.
Besides entering the name of a city
(
page 118), the following soft keys are
available for selecting a destination:
Map
soft key
Provides access to destination input di-
rectly via road map (
page 125).
Region
soft key
Provides access to the region input
(
page 117).
Street
soft key
Provides access to input of the destina-
tion street (
page 121).
CityCtr
soft key
Provides access to the input of a city
section (center) (
page 120).
POIs
soft key
Provides access to the input of a POI
(Point of interest) (
page 151).
List
soft key
Allows selecting a destination city from
a city list (
page 119).
In the Destination entry menu
(
page 117) the region currently selected
is indicated by the characters in parenthe-
sis in the status bar.
To change the region press the
Region
soft key.
The region list appears.
Destination entry menu
Entering a destination
i
The
Street
,
CityCtr
, and
POIs
soft key
functions refer to the city on display.
If you wish to choose global POIs not
referring to a city (
page 151).
Selecting the region
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