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04 Navigation

4.2 Specifying a new destination

New destinations for the P´ 9611 are all destinations 
that you have not yet navigated, or you have not yet 
stored.
You can enter an address here, select a special 
destination, or select a destination from the quick 
search function.
If you are entering a new destination for the first 
time, the COVERED COUNTRIES list opens.

Tap on the country in which your destination lies.

4.2.1 Specify destination country

Above the right-hand upper corner of the 
uppermost entry field of the window ADDRESS, POI 
IN A CITY, and POI OF NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE, 
is the COUNTRY button. It shows the country code 
of the country of which current navigation 
destinations can be entered.

If your destination is in a different country, then 
proceed as follows:

1.  

Touch the COUNTRY button. The COVERED 
COUNTRIES list opens.

2.  

Touch the country in which the destination lies. 
The COVERED COUNTRIES list closes again.

The symbol will display the country code of the 
destination country.

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Note: 

only countries which are displayed at 

least partially can be selected from the current 
map.

4.2.2 Address of destination

1.  

In the main menu, touch the NAVIGATE button.

2.  

Select ENTER AN ADDRESS. The ADDRESS 
window opens.

3. 

Enter the name of the town or the postcode.

4.  

Enter the name of the street. Alternatively, you 
can enter the name of a well-known object, 
such as “Olympic Stadium” or “Eiffel Tower”.

5. 

Enter the house number [ optional ].

6.  

If a house number is not known, the name of a 
side street can be entered in the field provided, 
in order to navigate to the intersection of the 
two streets.

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Note: 

It is not necessary to enter all the 

address details.
If you specify the town only, the navigation 
system will calculate a route to the town center.
If you specify the town and street without 
specifying a house number or side street, the 
navigation system will calculate a route to the 
center of the street entered.

7.  

Touch the START NAVIGATION button. The 
map screen opens in PREVIEW mode.

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Note: 

For detailed information on how to start 

the navigation system, please refer to chapter 
“Starting navigation” page 76.

4.2.3 Special destination

Special destinations, also known as to POIs [ Points 
Of Interest ] are useful addresses that are catalogued 
according to particular criteria.
Ports, airports, restaurants, hotels, gas stations, 
public buildings, and others belong to the special 
destinations.

Points of interest can be displayed on the map by 
means of a symbol.
1. 

In the main menu, touch the OPTIONS button.

2. Select 

SETTINGS.

3.  

Touch POI in order to select which categories 
are to be displayed on the map.

Special destinations nearby

Special destinations nearby are special destinations 
that are located within a particular radius of your 
current location. This means you can always find, 
for example, the nearest gas station, no matter 
where you are.

 

 

Note: 

 

 

 

The GPS-reception must be sufficient for 
position determination. Suitable GPS 
reception is designated by means of the 

 GPS READY (grey) symbol. For detailed 

information, please refer to chapter “GPS 
status” on page 83.

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In quick access mode, there are categories 
of special destinations available from the 
current vicinity, which can be searched 
quickly and without additional entry. For 
detailed information, please refer to 
chapter “Quick Access Points of Interest” 
on page 70.

1.  

In the main menu, touch the NAVIGATE button.

2. 

Select SEARCH FOR POI.

3.  

Touch NEARBY. The POI NEARBY window 
opens.

4.  

Enter the category of the desired POI. If sub-
categories exist for the category you have 
selected, the SUBCATEGORY list will open.

5.  

Enter the subcategory of the desired POI. The 
NAME OF THE DESTINATION list opens. It 
contains the nearest points of interest in the 
specified category, sorted by distance.

6. 

Touch the name of the destination.

7.  

Touch the START NAVIGATION button. The 
map screen opens in PREVIEW mode.

 

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   For detailed information on how to start the 

navigation system, please refer to chapter 
“Starting navigation” page 72.

Nationwide Points of Interest

Nationwide Points of Interest are airports, places of 
interest, national monuments, large ports, etc. This 
enables you to find places of interest, for example, 
without having to know the name of the location.

1. 

In the main menu, touch the NAVIGATE button.

2. 

Select SEARCH FOR POI.

3. 

 

Touch NATIONWIDE. The POI OF NATIONAL 
SIGNIFICANCE window opens.

4. 

 

Enter the category of the desired POI. The 
NAME OF THE DESTINATION list opens. It 
contains the nearest points of interest in the 
specified category, sorted by distance.

5. 

Touch the name of the destination.

6. 

 

Touch the START NAVIGATION button. The 
map screen opens in PREVIEW mode.

 

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    For detailed information on how to start the 

navigation system, please refer to chapter 
“Starting navigation” page 72.

Point of Interest in a given location

Points of Interest in a given location can be useful 
when navigating in an unfamiliar town.

1.  

In the main menu, touch the NAVIGATE button.

2. 

Select SEARCH FOR POI.

3.  

Touch IN A CITY. The POI IN A CITY window 
opens.

4. 

Enter the name of the town or the postcode.

5.  

Enter the category of the desired POI. If sub-
categories exist for the category you have 
selected, the SUBCATEGORY list will open.

6.  

Enter the subcategory of the desired POI. The 
NAME OF THE DESTINATION list opens. It 
contains the special destinations from the 
specified category, sorted alphabetically.

7. 

Touch the name of the destination.

8.  

Touch the START NAVIGATION button. The 
map screen opens in PREVIEW mode.

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   For detailed information on how to start the 

navigation system, please refer to chapter 
“Starting navigation” page 72.

4.2.4 Information about the destination

For many destinations that you specify, there will be 
further information available stored in the navigation 
system’s database, e.g., telephone numbers of 
restaurants.
From one of the destination entry windows 
described above, proceed as follows:

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Summary of Contents for Porsche Design P9611

Page 1: ...porsche design mobile navigation 9611...

Page 2: ...63 2 5 Important safety information 63 3 Operating the Navigation Software 65 3 1 Volume 65 3 2 Information 65 3 3 Software keyboard 66 3 4 Lists 66 3 5 Options 66 3 6 Menus 66 4 Navigation 67 4 1 St...

Page 3: ...iability The software and documentation are subject to change without notice NAVIGON AG is not liable for the accuracy of the information contained in this manual or for damages resulting from the use...

Page 4: ...riday from 0 50 min 8 a m to 9 p m France 0891 650065 Monday to Friday from 0 225 min 8 a m to 8 p m CET Great Britain 0905 8480701 Monday to Friday from GBP 0 25 min 7 a m to 7 p m Italy 166 205301 M...

Page 5: ...rged state and must be fully charged before it is used for the first time When charging the battery for the first time it should remain connected to the power supply for at least 12 hours The battery...

Page 6: ...leaned with a glass cleaner The windscreen temperature should not be below 15 C 1 Place the holder with the suction cup onto the windscreen Fig 3 2 Press the lever on the suction cup in the direction...

Page 7: ...satellites that circle the earth and in doing so are constantly transmitting their position and the current time The GPS receiver receives this data and calculates its own geographi cal position on t...

Page 8: ...during navigation using the volume control or software as follows You have started navigation The map is in NAVIGATION or DESTINATION SEARCH mode 1 Touch the VOLUME button The volume bar opens It cont...

Page 9: ...n will be interrupted The navigation software remains active As soon as GPS signals can be received the navigation system will determine your current position and navigation can be continued Arriving...

Page 10: ...no matter where you are Note The GPS reception must be sufficient for position determination Suitable GPS reception is designated by means of the GPS READY grey symbol For detailed information please...

Page 11: ...ound in the Saving a destination chapter on page 76 1 In the main menu touch the MY DESTINATIONS button 2 Select FAVORITES 3 Touch your desired destination 4 Touch the START NAVIGATION button The map...

Page 12: ...ed and you can begin the navigation Touch the CANCEL button The main menu opens The destination is now saved to the LAST DESTINATIONS list 04 Navigation Every destination that you enter and the destin...

Page 13: ...d Touch the route point that is to be edited The context menu contains the following buttons ROUTE POINT UP Moves the selected route stage up e g route stage 2 will become route stage 1 ROUTE POINT DO...

Page 14: ...r Configuring P 9611 on page 85 SAVED ROUTES Opens a window in which a saved route can be loaded GPS STATUS Opens the GPS STATUS window De tails regarding GPS reception can be viewed here and data reg...

Page 15: ...n if you have stored numerous navigation maps on the navigation system s memory card P 9611 can only work with one map at a time In order to see which map is currently in use proceed as follows 1 Touc...

Page 16: ...plays for many of the above mentioned areas can be configured via OPTIONS SETTINGS BASIC SETTINGS A number of displays only work when the corresponding information is available on the map If you touch...

Page 17: ...ny windows 1 Touch OPTIONS 2 Select GPS STATUS The current location can be stored in the FAVORITES list 3 Touch the SAVE POSITION button The SAVE DESTINATION AS dialog opens up The cursor blinks in th...

Page 18: ...LEFT and TO THE RIGHT buttons Some settings can only accept two or three different values These settings are recognisable by means of the TOGGLE button All possible values are visible The value that i...

Page 19: ...ERS SHUFFLE 11 1MP3 settings 1 Touch SETTINGS Settings for the play modes can be undertaken from the MP3 SETTINGS window 2 Touch the TOGGLE button next to the relevant setting in order to alternate be...

Page 20: ...ree module The CALL IN PROGRESS window is open 12 4 1 Bring the navigation software into the foreground The navigation software can be brought into the foreground at any time Proceed as follows Touch...

Page 21: ...e P 9611 is connec ted to a mobile phone Please refer to the notes in chapter Connecting to a telephone on page 87 1 Touch the CONNECTION WITH MOBILE PHONE button in the HANDS FREE SETTINGS window 2 S...

Page 22: ...is the longer 3 An obligation to fulfilment of the guarantee services only exists where the faulty product is presented within the guarantee period together with the original packaging and the origina...

Page 23: ...ilar Software or segments of such Software or utilization of the contractual Software as master template 13 Appendix shall in particular be deemed to be judicially and contractually prohibited 3 Exclu...

Page 24: ...hout the knowledge and co operation of NAVIGON 9 Final provisions 1 In the event that any provision contained in this License Policy should be determined to be invalid or become invalid the effectiven...

Page 25: ...Route points Delete 77 Indicate 71 Order 74 Save 75 Simulation mode 75 Start navigation 68 Starting point 74 Route points 75 Routes Calculate 75 Manage 75 Planning 74 Routes 74 S Safety information 63...

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