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1.
Press the
f
button.
2.
Press the
i
button or touch the tab of
the same name in the header.
3.
Select “
Store
”.
4.
Select the menu item shown (e.g. “
Store desti-
nation
”).
The input menu is opened.
5.
Enter the name you want by selecting the indi-
vidual letters in the input menu and confirm
your entry by pressing “
OK
”.
Storing a position
You can store your current position in your person-
al destination memory as a geographical coordi-
nate by selecting “
Store position
”.
1.
Press the
f
button.
2.
Press the
i
button or touch the tab of
the same name in the header.
3.
Select “
Store
”.
4.
Select “
Store position
”.
The input menu is opened.
5.
Enter the name you want by selecting the indi-
vidual letters in the input menu and confirm
your entry by pressing “
OK
”.
Off-road navigation
Off-road navigation allows you to navigate in non-
digitised areas (no digital map data available for
this area on the hard drive).
Observe the applicable regulations in the
country in which you are driving. Driving a ve-
hicle off official roads is
not
permissible in all
countries.
Off-road navigation is generally performed only
with the aid of direction arrows and simple naviga-
tion announcements. Even when you are driving
on a road available in the digital map data on the
hard drive, route guidance is via direction arrows
only.
Off-road navigation works best when the vehicle is
located a significant distance (> 100 m (approx.
330 feet)) from the digitised road network.
Display during off-road navigation
The following information is displayed during an
active off-road navigation session:
– A compass display with a vehicle symbol in the
centre of the compass rose.
– The direction to the next landmark (stopover)
symbolised by an orange-coloured direction ar-
row.
– The directional deviation from the ideal route is
symbolised by an orange-coloured arc seg-
ment.
– The distance as the crow flies to the next land-
mark (stopover).
Arrival time during off-road navigation
During off-road navigation, the arrival time
displayed in the
w
menu and elsewhere is cal-
culated based on an assumed average speed of
36 km/h (approx. 22 mph).