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NAVIGATION MODE<br />

> D<br />

> GB<br />

> F<br />

> I<br />

> E<br />

> P<br />

> NL<br />

> DK<br />

> S<br />

> N<br />

> FIN<br />

> TR<br />

> GR<br />

> PL<br />

> CZ<br />

> H<br />

> SK<br />

56<br />

> Select the start point or your current<br />

position as the start point for route<br />

guidance.<br />

Note:<br />

If a start point is selected, this is only used<br />

to view a route.<br />

The individual stages are calculated.<br />

A map of the stages will then be displayed.<br />

> Press the Start button to start guidance<br />

for this route.<br />

You can call up the route options using<br />

the Options button.<br />

You can optimise the order of the destinations<br />

to be travelled to by pressing the<br />

Optimise button.<br />

By pressing the or button you<br />

can simulate the entire route quickly or<br />

slowly. You can stop the simulation by<br />

tapping the screen.<br />

You can use the and buttons in<br />

the bottom line to scroll through the individual<br />

stages in the route. As you scroll,<br />

each stage is shown.<br />

Creating a new route<br />

> In the route menu, press Create new<br />

route.<br />

You can now enter an intermediate destination<br />

as described under “The destination<br />

input menu” on page 41 (Enter<br />

address, Select Point of Interest<br />

Personal destinations, Contacts, Select<br />

on map or Enter geo-coordinates). You<br />

also have the option of quickly selecting a<br />

destination using the Select from last<br />

destinations button.<br />

> In the input menu, press the Add button<br />

to accept the relevant intermediate<br />

destination.

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