X
Back to list: Select
Back
.
X
Displaying previous or next traffic
message: Select
Previous
or
Next
.
X
Displaying details for selected traffic
message: Select
Details
.
X
Switching to map view: Select
Map
.
COMAND navigation system
(destination memory)
My address
i
The destination memory always contains
an entry called
My Address
. You can save
your home address, for example, under this
entry.
Assigning your address for the first
time or changing your own address
Assigning and/or changing your own
address
X
Select
Navi
Q
Destination
Q
From
Memory
.
Depending on the number of entries in the
destination memory, you will see the
destination memory list with or without
predictive speller.
Example illustration: Destination memory list
without predictive speller
In the destination memory list without
predictive speller, the
My Address
entry is
automatically highlighted.
Example illustration: Destination memory list with
predictive speller
:
In the destination memory list with predictive
speller
:
, the predictive speller is
automatically activated.
X
Destination memory list without
predictive speller: Press
W
immediately.
or
X
Destination memory list with
predictive speller: Slide
Z
V
repeatedly
until the predictive speller disappears.
The list entry
My Address
is automatically
highlighted as long as you have not entered
any characters using the predictive speller.
If you have entered characters from the
predictive speller: Rotate
c
V
d
or slide
Z
V
repeatedly until the list entry
My
Address
is highlighted.
X
Press
W
.
Further operation depends on whether you
want to enter the address manually or use an
address book entry as your own address.
Entering an address manually
X
If you want to assign your own address
for the first time: Select
Create New
Entry
.
or
X
If you want to change your own
address: Select
Change
Q
Create New
Entry
.
In both cases, the address input menu
appears.
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