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10>>> THE NAVIGATION DEVICE> D> GB> F> I> PLTelefon (selected models)Your Navigation device is equipped withBluetooth® wireles

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100>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLDisplaying the whole route(Only available when route guidance isactive.)You can have th

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101NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PL> Select Block for current route to blockthe section of the route for the currentrou

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102>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLCanceling route guidance(Only available when route guidance isactive.)You can cancel th

Page 6 - 24-month warranty

103NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLBlocking route temporarilyUsing the Block road ahead option, youcan block a stretch of

Page 7 - Safety instructions

104>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLDisplaying current position (Where am I?)You can display your current position,make an

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105NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLYou can see how many satellites arebeing received, and whether the satellitereception i

Page 9 - Navigation

106>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLSkipping a destinationIf a planned route with several destina-tions is active, you may

Page 10 - Checking the contents

107TELEPHONE MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLTelephone modeIf your navigation device has anintegrated Bluetooth® interface, you canco

Page 11 - Description of the device

108>>> TELEPHONE MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLTelephone menu (only selected models)From the telephone menu, you have theoption: • Numb

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109TELEPHONE MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLPhonebookIn the phonebook, the system displaysthe phonebook entries loaded from theSIM c

Page 13 - Accessories

11THE NAVIGATION DEVICE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLScope of delivery DisplayBasic deviceDevice console with carrier plate(depending o

Page 14 - Operating instructions

110>>> TELEPHONE MODE> D> GB> F> I> PL> Select the desired entry in the list.If there is more than one phone numberavailabl

Page 15 - Übersicht Lieferumfang

111TELEPHONE MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLThe selected text message is displayed.> Press the Read out button in order tohave th

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112>>> TELEPHONE MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLNumber listsIn the number lists, the phone numbersor names last dialed, accepted or nota

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113TELEPHONE MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLDialing an available number You may select directly the numbers/names available in the n

Page 18 - Maintenance and care

114>>> TELEPHONE MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLConnecting Bluetooth telephones So that you may make and receive callswith your Navigati

Page 19 - Power supply

115TELEPHONE MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLAutomatic connectionAfter activation, your Navigation deviceattempts to establish a conn

Page 20 - Using the battery

116>>> TELEPHONE MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLConnecting from device listsFrom the device list, you may initiate aconnection to a cell

Page 21 - GPS antenna

117TELEPHONE MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLTelephone callsIn the telephone calls section, you canfind a summary of the control opti

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118>>> TELEPHONE MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLEnding a callYou can end an active call.> In the call screen, press the End callbutto

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119TELEPHONE MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PL•Private mode/Hands freeYou can transfer a call back to the cell phone. The hands-free f

Page 24 - Removing navigation device

12>>> THE NAVIGATION DEVICE> D> GB> F> I> PLThe navigation systemThe navigation system consists of thecomplete electronic unit

Page 25 - Switching on

120>>> TELEPHONE MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLBluetoothWith the Bluetooth button, you canswitch Bluetooth on or off.> In the settin

Page 26 - Basic information about the

121TELEPHONE MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLAutomatic connectionWith the Auto-connect button, you canswitch on or off whether an aut

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122>>> TELEPHONE MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLUpdating the phonebookWith this function, you can update orretransfer the stored phonebo

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123TELEPHONE MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PL•Read out automaticallyAn incoming text message will be read out automatically.> Conf

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124>>> TOOLS> D> GB> F> I> PLToolsUnder Tools, the following functions aregrouped together, depending on themodel:• Marco Polo

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125TOOLS >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLA message is displayed stating that theimage viewer must not be used whendriving. Please observe

Page 31 - The back button

126>>> TOOLS> D> GB> F> I> PLPress the buttons to the left and right ofthe image to move to the next orprevious image.Press th

Page 32 - Radio remote control

127TOOLS >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLSlide showIn the slide show, all the pictures in thecurrent folder level are automaticallydisplay

Page 33 - Navigation device

128>>> TOOLS> D> GB> F> I> PLTraffic forecast (depending on model)With the traffic forecast, you can observethe expected flow

Page 34 - Replacing the battery

129TOOLS >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLThe country-specific information isdisplayed (maximum permitted speed,alcohol limits, etc.).Below

Page 35 - Content Manager

13THE NAVIGATION DEVICE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLBatteryWhen depleted, the integratedrechargeable battery can be rechargedby connec

Page 36 - Starting the Content Manager

130>>> TOOLS> D> GB> F> I> PLThe points will be marked by the lettersA and B. > Define the direction of blockage for theroa

Page 37 - Transferring pictures

131TOOLS >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLTrip computer (depending on model)The Trip computer provides a datadisplay with average speeds, m

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132>>> TOOLS> D> GB> F> I> PLPress the Stop button to stop therecording. The time continues if youpress the Start button again

Page 39 - What is navigation?

133SETTINGS >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLSettingsSelecting system settingsYou can change various basic settingsfor all applications on

Page 40 - Selecting Navigation

134>>> SETTINGS> D> GB> F> I> PLThe individual menu itemsBatteryYour Navigation device may be operatedusing an external power

Page 41 - Last destinations list

135SETTINGS >>>> D> GB> F> I> PL• Bottom icon: The function is switched off, the Navigation device does not switch off automat

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136>>> SETTINGS> D> GB> F> I> PLDesign by dayWith this option, the menu and mapdisplay during the day can be switched tothe co

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137SETTINGS >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLSetting the colourYou can change the colour of the iconsand other design elements.> Press t

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138>>> SETTINGS> D> GB> F> I> PLSoundsYou can switch the Navigation devicesignal tone on and off. This also includesthe clicki

Page 45 - The New destination menu

139SETTINGS >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLProActive Auto StartYou can start your navigation system au-tomatically before driving off in

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14>>> THE NAVIGATION DEVICE> D> GB> F> I> PLInformation about the documentationQuick Start GuideThe Quick Start Guide is desig

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140>>> SETTINGS> D> GB> F> I> PLDriver profiles (depending on model)You can select 4 different driver profiles.You select the

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141SETTINGS >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLRenaming driver profileYou can rename the selected profile bypressing the Name entry button.De

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142>>> SETTINGS> D> GB> F> I> PLPress the Set Auto-connect button. A listof possible telephones is displayed thatyou can use a

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143SETTINGS >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLCalibrationIf the touch screen responds incorrectlywhen buttons are pressed, it needs to becal

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144>>> TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY> D> GB> F> I> PLTechnical terminologyGMT(Greenwich Mean Time)Central European Time standardStanda

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145TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLStylusA stylus is an input pointer which is usedfor the operation of touch-screen

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146>>> INDEX> D> GB> F> I> PLNumerics3D display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64AAdjusting the map view .

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147INDEX >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLIID3 tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .144Image viewer . . . . . . . . .

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148>>> INDEX> D> GB> F> I> PLSlide show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127SMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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149MODEL OVERVIEW AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLModel overview and technical sp ecifications :standard- :n

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15ÜBERSICHT LIEFERUMFANG >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLÜbersicht LieferumfangScope of delivery1 Display2 Basic device – PND (Personal Na

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150>>> NOTICE> D> GB> F> I> PLNOTICEDear customer,In conformance with current EC guidelines, any person may operate this unit.

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151NOTICE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLDisposal of the unitCustomer information on the disposal of electrical and electronic devices (p

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152>>> NOTICE> D> GB> F> I> PLDisposal of the batteryDuty to supply information according to battery legislation (BattV)Batter

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153NOTICE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PL> Completely discharge the battery (leave the unit switched on with no power supply until it

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154>>> NOTICE> D> GB> F> I> PL

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16>>> OVERVIEW OF THE NAVIGATION DEVICE> D> GB> F> I> PLOverview of the navigation deviceFront of unit with controls and displ

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17OVERVIEW OF THE NAVIGATION DEVICE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PL1 ON/OFF switch2 Connection for rear view camera3 Connection for vehic

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18>>> GENERAL OPERATION> D> GB> F> I> PLGeneral operationMaintenance and careThe unit is maintenance-free.For proper care, a

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19GENERAL OPERATION >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLBattery quality declarationThe capacity of the rechargeable batteryin your mobile navi

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2>>> CONTENTS> D> GB> F> I> PLContents 224-month warranty 6Warranty 6Safety instructions 7The Navigation device 9Operatin

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20>>> GENERAL OPERATION> D> GB> F> I> PLUsing the batteryThe internal power supply is via theintegrated rechargeable battery.

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21GENERAL OPERATION >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLConnection to the mains outletConnecting to power supplyConnection to the public mains

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22>>> GENERAL OPERATION> D> GB> F> I> PLCable for vehicle integration (depending on model, optional)With a 4-pin 2.5mm jack ca

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23GENERAL OPERATION >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLUnit bracketThe Navigation device can be attacheddirectly to the windscreen with the u

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24>>> GENERAL OPERATION> D> GB> F> I> PLAdjusting the unit holder’s position> Loosen the fastening screws auntil the carr

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25GENERAL OPERATION >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLSwitching on> Press the button on the top of theNavigation device.The unit is switc

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26>>> GENERAL OPERATION> D> GB> F> I> PLFor devices without the I/O switch on theunderside:> Press the switch on the top of

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27GENERAL OPERATION >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLCalibration (depending on the model)If the touch screen starts respondingimprecisely,

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28>>> GENERAL OPERATION> D> GB> F> I> PLIf route guidance is already active, thecurrent destination address and a buttonfor ca

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29GENERAL OPERATION >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLAccepting proposalsDuring entry, the Navigation devicemakes proposals in the uppermost

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3CONTENTS >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLConnecting the remote control to the Navigation device 33Replacing the battery 34Operating the

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30>>> GENERAL OPERATION> D> GB> F> I> PL> In order to switch to the specialcharacters keyboard, press the buttonmarked with

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31GENERAL OPERATION >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLSwitching between upper and lower case: During free text entry, it is possible toswitc

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32>>> GENERAL OPERATION> D> GB> F> I> PLRadio remote controlYou can control most functions and themain functions of the Naviga

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33GENERAL OPERATION >>>> D> GB> F> I> PL> Press the remote control onto thebase plate.> Hold the bottom part of the remo

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34>>> GENERAL OPERATION> D> GB> F> I> PLReplacing the batteryIf the Navigation device stopsresponding to commands from theremo

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35GENERAL OPERATION >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLWhen using the remote control and,for example, using the control ring toscroll throu

Page 86 - TMC (depending on the model)

36>>> GENERAL OPERATION> D> GB> F> I> PLInstalling the Content ManagerYou can install the Content Manager onyour computer with

Page 87 - (model dependent)

37GENERAL OPERATION >>>> D> GB> F> I> PL> Click on Start > All Programs on thecomputer.> Select Becker.> Click on

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38>>> GENERAL OPERATION> D> GB> F> I> PLFaultsMalfunctions in the operating system orin the unit are displayed accordingly. If

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39NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLNavigation ModeWhat is navigation?The term "navigation" (lat. navigare = totra

Page 90 - The map display

4>>> CONTENTS> D> GB> F> I> PLTruck warnings (depending on model) 82Setting Speed info 82The Blocked roads button 83The Veh

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40>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLSelecting NavigationNavigation mode is called up from themain menu. New destinations can

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41NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLHere you can set the new home addressfor example using an intelligent textentry field.Sm

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42>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLIcons usedThe following icons are used in thedestination list:Operating the last destina

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43NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLPersonal destinationsUsing the Personal destinations buttonyou can call up Google™ point

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44>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLA list of the available destinations will bedisplayed.Using the buttons or the scrollw

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45NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PL10 entries, a list of contacts is displayedstraight away.> In the input menu, select

Page 97 - The Route overview

46>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLLayout of the New destination menuEnter addressThe various steps from selecting anaddres

Page 98 - SituationScan

47NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLSelecting a countryYou can select a country from thoseavailable using the button for the

Page 99 - Map display options

48>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLSelecting a townThe destination can be entered by eitherusing the name or ZIP code. When

Page 100 - >>> NAVIGATION MODE

49NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLSelecting the streetIn the Street menu field the street andhouse number can be entered s

Page 101 - NAVIGATION MODE >>>

5CONTENTS >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLText message notification (depending on the model) 122Tools 124Marco Polo City Guides 124Imag

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50>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLSelecting a house number After entering the destination town andstreet, you can enter a

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51NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLIf the route guidance is already runningyou will be asked whether the newdestination sho

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52>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLEntering address by speech (selected models)You can start the address input by voicefrom

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53NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLIf your entry was not unique or theNavigation device was not able touniquely assign your

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54>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PL> In the main menu, press the buttonNew destination.> Press the Select Point of In

Page 107 - (only selected models)

55NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PL> Select the desired point of interest.You will now receive additionalinformation abo

Page 108 - >>> TELEPHONE MODE

56>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLBy pressing of the button next tothe selected POI, you can display theadditionally ava

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57NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLAdditional point of interest informationAny additional information that isprovided for a

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58>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PL> Press the desired point lightly on thesurface of the screen. A flashing red cross w

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59NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLCoordinate entry You can also enter your destination usinggeographic coordinates. > I

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6>>> WARRANTY> D> GB> F> I> PL24-month warrantyThe company United Navigation GmbH,Marco-Polo-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern,Germany,

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60>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLRoute planningThe route planning menu allows you tocreate and select individual routes.

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61NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PL> Select the start point or your currentposition as the start point for routeguidance

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62>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PL> Press Add stage to enter furtherintermediate destinations as describedabove.> Wh

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63NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLOptimising a routeIf you have entered several destinationsfor a route, you can use the N

Page 117 - Telephone calls

64>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLConfigurationVarious pages containing functions areavailable in the menu:You can go to t

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65NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PL> Press the button for arrow mode.To call up the extended settings, pressthe Advanc

Page 119 - Telephone settings

66>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLAuto zoom> Press the Auto zoom button in theextended settings.Pressing the Auto zoom

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67NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLTouch the first field to select one of thepossible options.An options list appears on th

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68>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLThe Route overview buttonWith the options in this setup menu youcan select the Points of

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69NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PL> Press the relevant button to switch therequired function on or off .> Confirm

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7SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLSafety instructions¤ Safety instructions• Use of the device is only permitted if the

Page 124 - Image viewer*

70>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLThe Route options buttonYou can edit your driving profile in theRoute options settings w

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71NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLThe window for selecting the maximumspeed is displayed.Select a speed and exit the speed

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72>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLYou have different operation options inthe car or truck profile menus displayed.You do n

Page 127 - Rear View camera

73NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLSetting trailer and axles> In the profile settings, press the buttonfor the trailer a

Page 128 - Country information

74>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PL> Press the button to change thedisplayed symbol.> Select the desired symbol. Th

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75NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLZooming in on the mapYou can gradually zoom in and out of themap using the Zoom buttons.

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76>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLSelecting the route type> After pressing the Route type button,select one of the foll

Page 131 - Trip computer (depending on

77NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLThe TMC buttonYou can configure settings for thereception of traffic announcements inthe

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78>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLThe Voice guidance buttonIn the Voice guidance settings windowyou can make settings rela

Page 133 - Selecting system settings

79NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PL•Announce streetsUsing the Announce streets button you can switch the announcement of th

Page 134 - >>> SETTINGS

8>>> SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS> D> GB> F> I> PL• It is forbidden to exceed the supply voltages (Volts) specified for the mains adapt

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80>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLThe Warnings buttonIn the Warnings settings window you canselect which warnings are to b

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81NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLSetting Driver alertsIf this information is saved in the mapmaterial and is supported by

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82>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLTruck warnings (depending on model)You can let yourself be warned about en-vironmental z

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83NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PL> Confirm your selection by pressing the button.The Blocked roads buttonIn the Blocke

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84>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLYou can now set whether or not the roadshould be blocked for each day of theweek.> Co

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85NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PL> Press the Extra-urban button to enterthe average fuel consumption of thevehicle out

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86>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLIf the automatic function is switched off,you can select the desired time zone bypressin

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87NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLThe Navigation device constantly checkswhether there are any relevantannouncements for t

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88>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLDisplaying TMC messages on the mapCurrent TMC messages are displayed onthe map graphical

Page 144 - Technical terminology

89NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLThe part of the route with the traveldirectionIf a TMC message lies on your route,the me

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9THE NAVIGATION DEVICE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLThe Navigation deviceOperating manual contentsThis operating manual contains thedes

Page 146 - >>> INDEX

90>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLIf, after displaying the traffic message,the navigation system detects that asensible al

Page 147 - INDEX >>>

91NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLThe map display will then appear and, ifGPS reception is available, will showyour curren

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92>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLYour current position is displayed on themap via the position icon.The Information boxDu

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93NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLSplit screen with route guidanceSpeed limit on the road currently be-ing driven on (disp

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94>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLTraffic lane recommendation (onlyappears on some multi-lane roads;green arrows = recomme

Page 151 - Disposal of the unit

95NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLUsing the map displayRepeating the last announcementDuring route guidance, the systemann

Page 152 - Disposal of the battery

96>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLAn x now appears next to the speakersymbol . With pressing the button, you can make the

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97NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLMap orientationWhen a route is activated, the map viewcan be oriented in different ways.

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98>>> NAVIGATION MODE> D> GB> F> I> PLnumber of TMC announcements andPOIs are displayed.> Press one or more buttons to disp

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99NAVIGATION MODE >>>> D> GB> F> I> PLassistant can calculate an alternativeroute before the vehicle passes thecrossing, the

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