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Note
•
Scroll the list: by turning the menu knob
first move the selection marking
onto the arrow and then beyond the first or last entry.
•
If the selected street name exists several times in a town, then a sub-menu is
called up, from which the desired entry can be selected.
•
In order to facilitate the search for long (consisting of several words) street
names, these can be stored in some versions with different writing - full text search.
Enter intersection as destination
The destination address can be precisely determined in the street sub-menu:
•
“
INTERSECTION
” - calls up the editing menu/the list for selecting an intersec-
tion,
•
“
HOUSE NUMBER
” - calls up the editing menu/the list for selecting a house
number,
•
“
CONTINUE
” - the menu ends and the navigation basic menu is called up.
If the destination entry is concluded, you can start the “
ROUTE GUIDANCE
”
⇒
page 31.
Note
If the menu point “
HOUSE NUMBER
” cannot be marked, data for this house
number does not exist on the navigation CD.
Enter destination - Town centre
Select town centre (part of the town) as destination
For large towns you can enter the town centre of part of a town as desti-
nation using the menu point “
TOWN CENTRE
”. For small towns and
villages this menu field is used for the entry of the town centre, as it is only
possible to restrictively enter the destination via the menu field “
STREET
”.
Select menu point “TOWN CENTRE”
– Mark and confirm the menu point “
TOWN CENTRE
” in the destination
entry menu with the menu knob
. Then a list (with maximum 20
entries) or the editing menu (with more than 20 entries) is called up.
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Fig. 16 Select intersection as
destination
Fig. 17 Select town centre as
destination
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