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Navigation system* (destination memory)
Own address
The destination
memory always contains an entry named
Own
address. You may wish to assign your home address to this entry, for
example.
Displaying Own
address
Assigning data
to Own address for the first time or editing Own address
Entering an
address manually
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To assign data
to Own address for the first time: select
Save
with name.
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To edit Own
address: select
Edit
Save
with name.
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In both cases, the
address input menu appears.
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Enter the address.
Proceed in the same way as you would enter a destination as described in the
"Entering a destination by address" section
more.
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Select
Save after you have
entered the address.
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Your address is
stored.
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Using an
address book entry for Own address
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To assign data
to Own address for the first time: select
Assign address book
entry.
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To edit Own
address: select
Edit
Assign address book
entry.
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In both cases, the
menu for searching for an address book entry
appears.
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Select the desired
address book entry. Proceed as described in the "Searching for an address book
entry" section
more.
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The name of the town and of
the street in the address book entry must be spelled in the same way as in the
destination entry so that the information matches the data on the digital map.
The country in the address book can be written as follows so that it matches
the data on the digital map:
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Country name
spelled in the language of that country
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Country name
spelled in the language set as the system language
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Country name as
international country abbreviation for vehicles (e.g. D for Germany, E for
Spain, F for France, I for Italy, etc.)
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COMAND stores the
entry as Own address in the destination memory if the address data is complete
and matches the digital map data.
If address data is
missing or if it does not match the data on the digital map, a message will be
displayed informing you that the address is incomplete.
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To close the
message: select
OK.
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Depending on which data is
missing or does not correspond with the digital map data, you must now:
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select a
country
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enter a
town
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enter a
street
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enter a house
number
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To select a
country: select the desired country from the list.
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To enter a
town: proceed in the same way as you would enter a destination as
described in the "To enter a town" section
more.
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To enter a
street: proceed in the same way as you would enter a destination as
described in the "To enter a street" section
more.
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To enter a
house number: proceed in the same way as you would enter a destination as
described in the "To enter a house number" section
more.
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If the data is
complete and it matches the digital map data, COMAND stores the
entry.
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Storing a destination in the destination memory
This function also stores the destination in the address book. COMAND creates an address book entry that contains the complete, navigable address data. You can then select this entry in the address book and start route guidance to the address from there.
After the address has been entered
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Select Save after you have entered the address more.
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During route guidance
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Select Destination Save destination during route guidance.
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You can now select storage options.
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From the list of previous destinations
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Select Navi Destination From last destinations.
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The list of previous destinations appears.
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Select the desired destination.
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The address of the destination is displayed.
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Select Save.
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You can now select storage options.
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Selecting storage options
Storing a destination with no name
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Select Save without name.
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COMAND stores the destination in the destination memory and uses the address as the destination name.
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Select Save as own address.
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COMAND stores the destination in the destination memory as Own address.
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Storing a destination with a name
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Select Save with name.
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Select the category desired, e.g. Home.
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The input menu appears with the data fields and the input characters.
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 | Selected data field with input mark (cursor) |
 | Input characters |
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To enter data: proceed from the step "To change the data field" in the "Creating a new address book entry" section more.
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Assigning a destination to an address book entry
This function assigns the complete, navigable address data to an existing address book entry. You can then select this entry in the address book and start route guidance to the address from there.
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Select Assign address book entry.
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Select the desired category, e.g. Home.
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The menu for searching for an address book entry appears.
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Select the desired address book entry. Proceed as described in the "Searching for an address book entry" section more.
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COMAND stores the data if the address book entry selected does not yet contain navigable address data.
If the selected address book entry already contains navigable address data, a prompt will appear asking whether you wish to overwrite the existing data.
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Select Yes or No.
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If you select Yes, COMAND stores the data.
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Deleting a destination or your own address from the destination memory
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Select Navi Destination From memory.
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The destination memory list appears either with or without input characters. Whether or not the input characters are displayed depends on the number of entries in the destination memory.
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Select the destination you are looking for. Proceed as described in the "Entering a destination from the destination memory" section more.
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Select Delete.
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A prompt appears asking whether you wish to delete the destination.
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Select Yes or No.
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If you select Yes, COMAND deletes the destination.
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If the navigable address data for the destination being deleted is also assigned to an address book entry, COMAND will also delete this data from there. If the corresponding address book entry does not contain any further data, such as telephone numbers, COMAND deletes the entire address book entry.
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