1 button, opens the control panel.
2Rocker switch. The way the rocker switch functions de-
pends on the individual menus and operating modes.
3AUD button, opens the audio menu.
4TA button, activates traffic information standby.
5Dot matrix display.
6If pressed briefly during navigation:
the active destination is displayed and the last voice output is repeated,
entries that are marked with “...” in a list will be displayed
in their entirety.
7Activates the traffic jam function.
8T button, opens the TRAFFIC menu: TIM function (Traffic
Information Memory) and TMC traffic information messages.
9ESC button, closes menus and deletes characters in the
speller menu.
:MEN button, opens the setup menu.
;Knob/pushbutton to select, enter and confirm items in lists
and selection menus.
<NAV button, activates the navigation system.
=Softkeys 4 to 6. The way the softkeys function depends
on the menu contents.
>Softkeys 1 to 3. The way the softkeys function depends
on the menu contents.
?CD-C button, activates CD or CD-changer mode.
@Switches the unit on/off, volume mute and volume control.
ATU button, switches to radio mode.
Congratulations on buying the TravelPilot.
You can rest assured that you have made
the right choice by buying the TravelPilot.
The TravelPilot is a radio navigation system the size of a standard car radio. However, it offers a whole lot more! The
TravelPilot is a reliable and easy to use
navigation system that will lead you exactly to your destination.
These operating instructions will take you
through the functions of the TravelPilot
step by step and will answer the most frequently asked questions. You will find further information on using these operating
instructions in the section entitled “About
these instructions”.
If you have any further questions or comments regarding the TravelPilot, please
do not hesitate to call our telephone hotline or contact your dealer. The international telephone hotline numbers are
printed on the last page of these instruc-
Guarantee
The scope of the guarantee depends on
the regulations in force within the country
in which the unit was purchased.
If your unit develops a fault, please contact your dealer and present the purchase
receipt.
If the statutory guarantee period in your
country is less than 12 months, Blaupunkt
will grant a 12-month manufacturer’s
guarantee. This guarantee does not cover
damage due to wear, incorrect usage or
commercial use.
If you wish to enforce a claim under the
manufacturer’s guarantee that is provided
by Blaupunkt, please send the faulty unit
together with the purchase receipt to the
Blaupunkt customer service centre in
your country. You can find out which address is closest to you by contacting the
telephone hotline listed on the back page
of this booklet. Blaupunkt retains the right
to rectify defects or supply a replacement.
tions.
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Notice regarding liability
Despite constant technical developments,
the navigation system may in certain cases provide incorrect or unoptimised navigation due to improper operation, changes to the traffic flow regulation, construction sites, traffic load, errors or missing
information on the navigation data media
or general computer and positioning errors. Blaupunkt does not accept liability
and does not provide compensation for
any damages or other drawbacks arising
from this.
Press the NAV key once in order to
switch from the radio or CD-changer (optional) audio sources to the navigation
system’s main menu or back to navigation (if a navigation session is already active).
Use the right knob/pushbutton to select
the DEST. ENTRY menu item and press
the right knob/pushbutton.
DEST. ENTRY
CITY
STREET
CENTRE
P.O.I.
Use the right knob/pushbutton to select
the CITY menu item and press the right
knob/pushbutton.
CITY/PLACE
H
_
HANNOVER
A E _
I L O
H
U Y
Use the right knob/pushbutton to select
the letters of the town you require. An appropriate entry will be displayed in the
match line as you enter more and more
letters. In the majority of cases, only a
few letters will be required in order to enter the town that you are looking for.
If you have already used the navigation
system and the first letters of the new
destination town are identical to that of a
previous destination town (in this case
HANNOVER), the town will be displayed in
the match line (Last City History Function). This feature helps speed up entering destinations that you have visited before. If a DX navigation CD is inserted,
letters that cannot logically follow a letter
you have just entered will be hidden from
view (the speller thins out).
If the name of the town you are looking
for appears in the name match line, keep
the right knob/pushbutton pressed for
longer than two seconds. You can also
switch to the list if the name of a town
that comes alphabetically before the town
you require appears in the list.
If you press the right knob/pushbutton for
longer than two seconds after entering
the destination, the list of destination
towns appears.
Use the right knob/pushbutton to move
the selection marker to the name of the
town you require.
Once the selection marker is positioned
over the name of the required town, press
the right knob/pushbutton.
DEST. ENTRY
STREET
CENTRE
DEST. SURROUND
In the following selection, choose between
STREET, CENTRE or destinations in the
DEST. SURROUND area.
Streets can only be selected if the data
are available on the navigation CD that is
being used. Menu items that cannot be
selected are marked with a lock.
If you selected STREET, you can subsequently also enter junctions or house
numbers. Enter the name in the same
way as you did for CITY.
Select CENTRE if you want to be guided
directly to the centre of a town district.
Once you have finished entering your
destination, navigation begins automatically.
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Navigation begins.
The visual driving recommendations ap-
pear in the left of the display.
In the centre you will see a display that
provides a symbolic representation of the
distance to the next decision point (e.g. a
crossing).
On the right you will see information on
the current time, arrival time or remaining
journey time as well as details on the set
audio source, i.e. radio, CD changer (optional) or internal CD drive (only available
with NO-MAP navigation).
During active navigation you can control
the audio functions as usual using the
rocker switch.
You can switch to audio mode at any time
using the TU and CD-C source buttons.
Navigation will then be continued with
voice output only.
To display navigation mode again, press the
NAV button.
Safety information
The TravelPilot has been designed for use in passenger cars.
Special information such as height restrictions or maximum permitted road load, which is required for navigating
trucks and buses, is not included on the navigation CDs.
Inserting / removing a CD
•For safety reasons, you should only insert or remove a CD when the vehicle is stationary.
•Only open the control panel to insert / remove a CD.
•After inserting / removing a CD, close the control panel immediately to ensure that the unit is ready for operation
before setting off on your journey.
Operating whilst driving
If you do not pay attention to the road and traffic situation, you could cause serious accidents.
In order to avoid being distracted by the TravelPilot, please observe the following:
•Familiarise yourself with the TravelPilot and its controls before setting off on your journey.
•Stop your vehicle at a suitable location if you wish to re-programme the TravelPilot.
•Operate the TravelPilot whilst driving only if the road and traffic situation allow you to do so.
•Only enter a destination whilst the vehicle is stationary.
The aim of these instructions is to familiarize you with the functions of the TravelPilot and ensure that you can safely and successfully operate the unit. Before
starting to use your TravelPilot, please read these instructions carefully and
keep them in a safe place in your vehicle.
Note: Please make sure that you do not keep the equipment pass,
which is enclosed in these instructions, in your vehicle.
To help you find the information you need as quickly as possible, these instructions use the following symbols to denote individual steps:
1…Indicates the steps informing you how to carry out a particular action in
order to achieve the intended system response to that action.
✔Indicates the reaction of the unit towards the user’s actions.
TIP: Provides information and tips on operating the TravelPilot.
1Press the left knob/pushbutton @ to switch on your TravelPilot.
✔The unit plays the audio source that was active last at the preset volume
level.
You can find out how to set the power-on volume in the section entitled “Configuring power-on / telephone / navigation / traffic information announcement volume and GALA settings” in the “Setup” chapter.
Switching on when the vehicle ignition is off
You can also operate the TravelPilot when the ignition is off.
1To do so, press the left knob/pushbutton @.✔The unit switches on.
After an hour has elapsed, the unit switches off automatically in order to protect
the vehicle battery. You can repeat this procedure as often as you like. The
imposed time limit is cancelled as soon as the ignition is turned on.
Note: To ensure that the TravelPilot functions properly and that increased power consumption is avoided, the unit must be connected to the continuous power source and the power source via the
ignition as described in the installation instructions.
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Selecting the operating mode
To select the operating mode, press:
1the TU button A for radio mode or
1the CD-C button ? for CD or CD-changer (optional) mode or
1the NAV button < to activate navigation.
✔If you change the source using one of these buttons, the main menu of
the corresponding source will be opened. If navigation is active, you can
switch from the main navigation menu to the active navigation session by
pressing the NAV button <.
Each audio source (radio, CD and CD changer) provides three menus for configuring all the available settings:
-Main menu: This is where the most frequently used settings are configured, e.g. station or track selection.
-Functions menu: To configure functions such as traffic information standby
and special functions like Travelstore.
-Setup menu: To adjust the options of the particular audio source to your
personal requirements.
The following menus are available in navigation mode:
-Main menu for accessing the main navigation functions,
-Navigation menu with the visual driving recommendations, and
-Navi menu to adjust the navigation options to your personal requirements.
Switching between the main menu and functions menu
To switching between the main menu and functions menu of an audio source,
1press the corresponding TU A or CD-C ? source button again.
Switching between the navigation system’s main menu and navigation
menu
If you want to switch between the main menu and the navigation menu during an
active navigation,
1 press the NAV button <.
If navigation is not active, position-tracking mode will be displayed.
Opening the setup menu
You can open the setup menu for the current operating mode by briefly pressing
the MEN button : once.
Adjusting the volume
To increase the system volume,
1turn the left knob/pushbutton @ in a clockwise direction.
To decrease the system volume,
1turn the left knob/pushbutton @ in an anticlockwise direction.✔Whilst you are making your adjustments, the currently set value is dis-
played symbolically in the display foreground.
TIP: During a spoken driving recommendation by the navigation system,
you can adjust the volume of the driving recommendation independently
of the basic volume level of the audio source. The difference in volume
levels is stored automatically.
Automatic volume mute during telephone calls
If the unit is connected to a car telephone, the telephone call will be output over
the TravelPilot’s loudspeakers.
The telephone symbol will appear in the display foreground of the audio source.
If you are making a telephone call during an active navigation session, the visual driving recommendations remain visible and the audio driving recommendations are not silenced.
Main tuner menu with volume indicator
JUMP
BBC
JAM
JUMP
FM
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RADIO 1
EUROPE
EINSLIVE
Display
The TravelPilot’s display contains all the navigation information (e.g. visual driving recommendations), menus and lists, as well as the menus relating to the
radio, CD and CD changer (optional) audio sources.
If the unit is connected as described in the installation instructions, the display
switches to night-time mode when the vehicle lights are turned on. This causes
all the light pixels to be displayed dark and all the dark pixels to appear light. If
you also drive during the daytime with the lights turned on, e.g. in Scandinavian
countries, you can deactivate this feature. For further information, read the section entitled “Setting the day / night changeover, viewing angle and display brightness” in the “Setup” chapter.
The display’s readability can be optimised to suit the viewing angle in your vehicle. For further information, read the section entitled “Setting the day / night
changeover, viewing angle and display brightness” in the “Setup” chapter.
JUMP
JUMP
BBC
JAM FM
Main tuner menu, daytime display
RADIO 1
EUROPE
EINSLIVE
JUMP
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
Note: Please treat the display with care. Contact with sharp objects
causes scratches and damages the display. Only clean the display
with a lint-free cloth and, if necessary, with cleaning spirits. Do not
use any solvents such as turpentine or petrol when cleaning, since
these will affect and damage the display.
Adjusting audio settings and sound distribution settings
The TravelPilot allows you to adjust the bass and treble for each audio source.
Changes to the balance and fader sound distribution settings and loudness set-
tings (aurally compensated volume) affect all the audio sources.
To adjust the audio settings,
1press the TU button A or CD-C button ? to switch to the audio source
(radio, CD or CD changer) whose settings you would like to adjust.
2Press the AUD button 3.✔The audio settings menu opens.
3Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to move the selection marker to the
menu item whose settings you want to change.
4Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The slide control appears surrounded by a border.
5Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to make the adjustments.
If you wish to apply your adjusted values,
6press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The border around the slide control disappears and the values are saved.
Note: If you do not press a button within 30 seconds, the display
will switch back automatically to the initial menu (timeout).
Audio menu for the FM radio audio source
FM TONE
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
FADER
LOUDNESS
FM TONE
BASS
TREBLE
BALANCE
FADER
LOUDNESS
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-+
-+
-+
-+
-+
Switching a coded unit on after disconnection from the battery power supply
If you switch on a coded unit after having disconnected it from the battery power
supply (for instance, after having carried out a repair to the vehicle), a query will
appear requesting that you enter the code.
To enter the code number, proceed as follows:
1use the right knob/pushbutton ; to highlight the first digit of the code,
2press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The code input cursor jumps one position to the right.
3Now select the second digit in the code and confirm your choice using
the right knob/pushbutton ;.
4Enter the remaining digits of the code in the same way.
If you entered a wrong digit by mistake,
5highlight the symbol and press the right knob/pushbutton ; or
5press the ESC button 9.
Once you have finished entering the whole code number,
6highlight the
pushbutton ;.
The unit switches on. If you inadvertently entered and confirmed the wrong code,
you can repeat the code entry procedure. To prevent thieves from finding out
the code number by trial and error, the unit will be locked for one hour if the code
is entered incorrectly three times. The unit must remain switched on for one
hour before you can try entering the code again. If the unit is disconnected from
the power supply during this waiting period, the countdown will be reset and the
waiting period will be set to one hour again.
symbol and confirm your choice using the right knob/
The navigation system in the TravelPilot helps you find your way to destinations
quickly and safely without first having to spend time studying a roadmap. When
navigation is active, you will be guided by the voice output. The system will warn
you in good time about approaching turning-off points. In addition, the display
contains visual driving recommendations, the distance to the destination, the
estimated remaining driving time / arrival time or the current clock time.
Road safety has absolute priority. Please be aware that the current way in which traffic is being directed always has priority over
the driving recommendations made by the navigation system.
How navigation works
The current vehicle position is determined with the aid of the electronic odometer, the gyro and a signal transmitted by GPS (Global Positioning System) satellites. The navigation system compares the data with the map stored on the navigation CD and uses this information to calculate your position and the routes
used for navigation.
Inserting the navigation CD
1Press the button 1 to open the control panel.
2Press the eject button B to remove a CD that may already be in the unit.
3Carefully insert the CD with the printed side uppermost into the unit’s CD
compartment. Push the CD until you feel some resistance. From this
point onwards the CD will be drawn in automatically.
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✔The software is loaded from the CD. The progress is indicated in the
display.
Note: The process of loading the software from the navigation CD
must not be interrupted.
Starting navigation
1Press the NAV button < whilst the unit is switched on.
✔The main navigation menu opens. If a navigation session is already ac-
tive, the navigation display will appear.
Before navigation can begin, a DX navigation CD must first be inserted in the
unit and a destination selected.
Entering a destination
The destination can be entered from the destination memory or by entering a
town, a town centre, a road, a junction or house number, or by selecting a special destination (e.g. motorway junction, train station, etc.).
1Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to select the DEST.ENTRY menu item.
2Confirm your selection with the right knob/pushbutton ;.
Destinations
The following destinations are allowed:
•the town centre or centre of a district in cities,
•Previously saved special destinations such as train stations, airports, petrol
stations and other public facilities. You can view a sorted list of special
destinations for the destination town, the area around a destination, on a
national level or in the vicinity of the vehicle position.
•Position markers that you have set and which have been stored in the
destination memory. This is useful if you notice an interesting location
during your journey, like a shop or restaurant, and want to be guided
back to that point at some other time.
•Destinations from the destination memory.
•Destinations from the tour list.
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Entering destinations using the speller
The speller is used to enter items such as town and road names in the navigation system.
The speller consists of five areas:
1the list of characters including all letters, the space character, special
characters and numbers,
2the control symbols,
3the input line,
4the match line, and
5the magnifier within which the currently highlighted character is displayed
in an enlarged fashion.
Selecting letters
If you want to enter a name using the speller, proceed as follows:
1Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to move the selection marker to the
required character.
✔When you move the selection marker, the currently highlighted character
is displayed in an enlarged fashion within the magnifier.
CITY/PLACE
_
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
3
4
1
PQRSTUVWXYZ
ÄÖÜ
Speller
5
N
2
2When the required character is highlighted, press the right knob/push-
button ;.
✔The character will be entered into the input line. An appropriate entry
from the list will be displayed in the match line as you enter more and
more characters.
TIP: If you have already used the navigation system before for navigation and the first letters of the new destination town are identical to those
of a previous destination town (in this case Hannover), the town will be
displayed in the match line. This feature helps you quickly enter destinations in towns that you have visited already.
If you want to accept the town name, press the right knob/pushbutton ; for
longer than two seconds. If, however, you want to enter another town name,
simply continue entering characters.
TIP: The “thinning out” speller feature is available for navigation CDs that
are labelled with a “DX”. The thinning out speller feature ensures that
letters, which cannot logically follow a letter that you have just entered,
will be hidden from view.
Switching to special character sets
If, when entering a town name, you need to use other special characters that
are not shown in the display (e.g. Ä, Ö, Ü),
1use the right knob/pushbutton ; to move the selection marker to the
control symbol.
2Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔Every time you press the right knob/pushbutton, other special characters
will be displayed in the speller.
TIP: When using navigation CDs labelled with a “DX”, special characters
1press the ESC button 9
1highlight the symbol and press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The input cursor will move to the left in the input line.
If the required name appears in the match list whilst you are entering the name
in navigation mode,
1keep the right knob/pushbutton ; pressed for longer than two seconds
or
1highlight the symbol and
2press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The list display (e.g. list of destination towns) opens. The entry is high-
lighted.
Browsing through lists
Since the number of lines in the display is limited to five, some lists containing
more than five entries are divided into several “pages”. Lists containing more
than five items are marked with arrows on the right-hand side. There are two
ways of opening the next page in a list:
In lists with fewer than ten entries,
1use the right knob/pushbutton ; to move the selection bar to the last list
entry.
2Every subsequent press on the right knob/pushbutton ; causes the next
list page to be displayed.
or
ROUTE LIST
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List (here the route list)
Paging through lists
To find the entry you are looking for quickly in large lists, you can also browse
the list page by page.
1Use the right knob/pushbutton to move the selection bar to the or
arrow symbol.
2Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔The previous or next list page is displayed. The selection bar remains on
the arrow button.
3Keep pressing the right knob/pushbutton ; until you reach the required
page.
Selecting list entries
1Press the right knob/pushbutton ; to accept the entry.
If you want to drive to a destination in a town, you first have to specify one.
1Select the DEST. ENTRY item in the main navigation menu.✔The destination input menu opens.
2Select CITY.
✔The speller for entering the town name opens (for further information
read the section entitled “Entering destinations using the speller”).
3Use the right knob/pushbutton ; to move the selection marker to the
required character.
4When the required character is highlighted, press the right knob/push-
button ;.
✔The character will be entered into the input line. The first town in the list
of destination towns whose name begins with the selected letter will appear in the match line.
TIP: If you have already used the navigation system and the first letters
of the new destination town are identical to those of a previous destination town, the town will be displayed in the match line. This feature helps
you quickly enter destinations in towns that you have visited already.
TIP: The “thinning out” speller feature is available for navigation CDs that
are labelled with a “DX”. The thinning out speller feature ensures that
letters, which cannot logically follow a letter that you have just entered,
will be hidden from view.
If the name of the destination town you require appears in the match line,
5keep the right knob/pushbutton ; pressed for longer than two seconds.✔The list of destination towns opens. The name is highlighted.
Destination input menu
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DEST. ENTRY
CITY
STREET
CENTRE
P.O.I.
6Press the right knob/pushbutton ; to accept the place as your destina-
tion.
If there are multiple instances of the town’s name, a submenu will open. You
can then select the required town from it.
If you do not want to accept the town as your destination,
1press the ESC button 9.✔You will return to the speller.
Once you have entered the town, you will continue with DEST. ENTRY. Now
choose between:
-STREET: to enter the destination street. Whether a street can be entered
as a destination depends on the data stored on your navigation CD.
-CENTRE: to select a town centre or centre of a town district as your des-
tination.
-DEST. SURROUND: you can directly select special destinations from a list
classified in categories (e.g. motorway junction, train station, shopping
centre, etc.) within the vicinity of the destination. To do so, read the section entitled “Special destinations, destination surrounding area”.
A requirement is that the appropriate data are available on the navigation CD. If
there are no data available for individual items, they will be marked with a lock
symbol and cannot be selected.
DEST. ENTRY
STREET
CENTRE
DEST. SURROUND
Subsequent destination input menu, “town” has
been entered
DEST. ENTRY
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
DEUTSCH
Entering a destination - street, junction and house number
If you want to drive to a street in a town that you have already entered, you can
also select STREET from the destination input menu in navigation mode.
TIP: To make your search easier, long street names can also be stored
in different ways, e.g. RAABE-WEG, WILHELM- and WILHELM-RAABEWEG.
1Enter the street name using the speller.
2Select the required street name from the list.
✔If the street name occurs several times in the destination town, a sub-
menu will open in which you can specify the street precisely.
✔After the street has been selected, the destination input menu opens.
Choose between the options:
-CONTINUE: Destination input is complete and navigation will be started.
For further information, read the section entitled “Navigation”.
-INTERSECTION: You can also select a junction on the selected street in
order to define your destination more precisely.
-HOUSE NUMBER: In large towns it is possible to enter a house number as
the destination.
A requirement is that the appropriate data are available on your navigation CD.
If there are no data available for the INTERSECTION or HOUSE NUMBER items,
they will be marked with a lock symbol and cannot be selected.
If you do not want to accept the street as your destination,
1press the ESC button 9.✔You will return to the speller.
Entering a destination - house numbers
If you selected the HOUSE NUMBER menu item, the speller will open for you to
enter the house number.
1Enter the house number using the speller.
2Switch to the list and select the section containing the destination house
number.
3Press the right knob/pushbutton ;.
✔Navigation begins.
Subsequent destination input menu, “street” has
been entered
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DEST. ENTRY
CONTINUE
INTERSECTION
HOUSE NUMBER
HOUSE NUMBER
1...7
8...15
Entering a destination - house numbers
You can specify route options in order to customise the route to suit your particular requirements, e.g. excluding motorways. For further information, read the
section entitled “Route options” in this chapter.
Entering a destination - junction
If you selected INTERSECTION in the destination input menu, a list of the available junctions for the destination street will be displayed. If more than 20 junctions are available, the speller will be opened.
1If necessary, enter the name of the intersecting street using the speller
and switch to the list.
2Select the required junction from the list.
✔Navigation begins.
If you wish, you can define the route options in the navi menu. For further infor-
mation, read the section entitled “Route options”.
Entering a destination - centre
If you selected CENTRE after entering the town or if you selected CENTRE in the
destination input menu, a list of available town centres will appear. If more than
20 centres are available, the speller will open for you to enter the centre.
1Select CENTRE in the destination input menu.✔If more than 20 district centres are available in the destination town, the
speller will open for you to select the centre.
2Enter the centre name,
3open the list and
4select the centre from the list.
Special destinations in the destination town, in the area
around the destination, in the area around your position and
national destinations
Special destinations that can be used to enter a destination are combined in
categories.
The special destination categories include:
-Motorway junctions,
-Train stations,
-Shopping centres,
-Petrol stations,
-Car parks,
-Car workshops, etc.
The same categories are not available for all the special destinations and places. The choice of categories in the special destination menus depends on what
special destinations are available in the destination towns.
When selecting a category, a list is displayed if there are fewer than 20 entries,
and the speller is displayed if there are more than 20 entries.
You can access special destinations for four different items:
-IN DEST. AREA: Special destinations will be displayed for the destina-
tion town that was entered.
-SUPRAREG.DESTS: National (supra-regional) destinations are not assigned
to any particular place. There are categories available for the whole country, e.g. motorway junctions, motorway services, airports and border crossings (depending on the navigation CD).
-DEST. SURROUND: Special destinations for a previously specified desti-
nation can be accessed here. Destinations in the destination’s vicinity
may also be located outside the actual destination, e.g. sports stadium
on the town outskirts.
Entering a destination - special destinations
Special destinations menu
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DEST. ENTRY
CITY
STREET
CENTRE
P.O.I.
P.O.I.
IN DEST. AREA
SUPRAREG.DESTS
DEST. SURROUND
POS. SURROUND
-POS. SURROUND: This includes special destinations within the vicinity of
the current vehicle position (this function is particularly useful when looking for facilities such as petrol stations).
Special destinations - at your final destination
Before you can select special destinations for your final destination, you
first have to enter at least a town or, in the case of larger towns, a town centre
as the destination. If you want to look for special destinations in a town that
was the destination used during the last active navigation session, you can skip
points 1-4.
1Enter a town or a town centre as the destination.
✔Navigation begins.
2Press the NAV button <.✔You will return to the main navigation menu.
3Switch to the destination input menu.
4Select P.O.I. in the destination input menu.
5Open the IN DEST. AREA menu item.
✔A list of all the available special destination categories will be displayed
for the selected final destination.
6Select the required category.
✔The available destinations will be sorted according to their distance from
the selected position.
7Select the required special destination.
✔As soon as you have selected the required special destination and con-
firmed it, navigation will begin automatically. For further information, read
the section entitled “Navigation”.
You can also select items such as motorway junctions, service stations, airports
or border crossings as your destination. You do not need to previously enter a
destination to do so. The only requirement is that you know the name of the
required destination.
1Switch to the destination input menu.
2Select P.O.I. in the destination input menu.
3Open the SUPRAREG.DESTS menu item.
✔A list of the national (supra-regional) destinations is displayed.
The national destinations that are available depends on the data stored on your
navigation CD.
4Select the required category.
✔The speller opens.
5Enter the special destination name,
6switch to the list and
7select the required destination.
✔As soon as you have selected the required special destination and con-
firmed it, navigation will begin. For further information, read the section
entitled “Navigation”.
Special destinations menu
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P.O.I.
IN DEST AREA
SUPRAREG. DESTS
DEST. SURROUND
POS. SURROUND
Special destinations - destination surrounding area
Before you can select special destinations that are in the vicinity of the destination, you first have to enter a town as the destination.
1Enter a town as the destination.
2Select DEST. SURROUND in the destination input menu after entering the
town.
✔A list of all the available special destination categories will be displayed.
3Select the required category.
✔The available destinations are displayed.
4Select the required special destination.
✔Navigation begins. For further information, read the section entitled
“Navigation”.
Special destinations - position surrounding area
This special destination type refers to the area around your current vehicle position.
TIP: The special destination type “position surrounding area” is useful for
planning a stop-off during your journey, e.g. at the next petrol station.
1Switch to the destination input menu.
2Select P.O.I. in the destination input menu.
3Open the POS. SURROUND menu item.
✔A list of all the available special destination categories for the current
vehicle position will be displayed.
4Select the required category.
✔The available destinations will be sorted according to their distance from
✔Navigation begins. For further information, read the section entitled
“Navigation”.
Entering a destination - from the destination memory
You can save destinations, which you drive to regularly, in the destination memory so that you can access them easily for other navigation sessions. To save
and edit destinations in the destination memory, read the section entitled “Destination memory”.
There are four different destination memories available:
-LAST 10: Memory for the last ten destinations that you drove to during
navigation. The destinations are stored automatically in the LAST 10
memory when the LAST 10 option is activated in the navigation menu.
For further information, read the section entitled “Destination memory”.
-POSITION MARK: Position markers set by you can be selected as your
destination.
-ALPH. SORTING: The destinations stored in the destination memory are
displayed in alphabetical order.
-MANUAL SORTING: The stored destinations are displayed in the specific
order set by you.
To access destinations from the destination memory,
1switch to the main navigation menu.
2Open the DEST. MEMORY menu item.
3Select the destination memory from which you would like to choose the
destination for your navigation session.
✔A list of the available destinations will open.
4Select the required destination.
✔Navigation begins. For further information, read the section entitled
“Navigation”.
Destination memory menu
DEST. MEMORY
LAST 10
POSITION MARK
ALPH. SORTING
MANUAL SORTING
EDIT MEMORY
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