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Route searching
The system searches for routes automatically
after setting the destination.
The following contents are featured.
– Setting the destination easily by area/street
names, postal codes, etc.
– Saving the desired points as Favourites.
– Setting up to 14 waypoints for a Multi-stop
Trip.
– Setting areas that you want to avoid.
Setting the destination and
starting guidance
The procedure for searching for the route and
starting the route guidance is explained. Setting
the destination by the address is introduced as an
example here. For details on setting the
destination in other ways, see “Setting the
destination in other ways” on page 13.
For your safety, enter the destination information
before starting a journey.
1
Press
.
2
Select “Go To”
c
“Address or POI”
using
M
/
m
and
(OK)
.
The “Select country” display* appears.
*
Appears only the first time. Thereafter, you will
need to select “Change country” in the
destination display to change the country again.
3
Select the desired country using
M
/
m
,
then press
(OK)
.
4
Select “Find area” in the destination
display using
M
/
m
, then press
(OK)
.
5
Input the area name.
For details on how to input the character, see
“Keyboard operations” on page 11.
If you want to go to the centre of the selected
area, select “Go to centre of area,” and
proceed from step 8.
6
Select “Find street” using
M
/
m
, press
(OK)
, then input the street name.
7
Select “Find intersection” or “Enter
house number” using
M
/
m
, press
(OK)
, then select the cross street or
input the house number.
“Find intersection”/“Enter house number” is
selectable only when it is available for the
selected street.
Select “Go to centre of street” to go to the
centre of the street.
The preview display appears.
Other items:
“Find street”
Searches for routes by street name. Proceed
from step 6.
“Find postal code”
Searches for routes by postal code. Input the
postal code.
“Find Point of Interest”
Searches for routes to a POI, such as
restaurant, hotel, etc., from the category list.
For details, see “Setting the destination in
other ways” on page 13.