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THE NAVIGATIONSYSTEM*
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Ins er t ing nav iga ti o n D V D TheDVDemergesslightlyfromthe drive.
Removethe DVD.

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Whendestination guidanceisactive,the arrow
viewcanbe displayed in additionon the leftside
of the mapdisplay.
1. Press the @ button.
Thisopensthe startmenu.
2 . Movethe MlNtjoystick to highlight"Setup,
Pressthe button,arrow,and removethe
and pressthe MlNljoystick.
cover.
3 . Select"5ettings".
Insertthe navigation
DVDwith the labeled
sideuo. 4 . Turnthe MlNljoystick until"Language
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3 . To replacethe cover,firstinsertit on the left
Units"isselected and pressthe
Ml N l j oysti ck.
andthenpressforwardon the rightuntilit
snaosin. 5 . lf necessary, movethe highlightmarkerto
the uppermost field.Turnthe MlNljoystick
until"Languages" isselectedand pressthe
Ml N l j oysti ck.
Select"Display arrowview"and pressthe
Ml N l j oysti ck.

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tents ofthe DVDto be read in.

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In enteringyourdestinationyou canselectfrom 3. Select"Navigation"
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ENTERING
A DESTINATION
Afterselectingyour destinationyou canproceed MANUALLY
to startthe destinationguidance,page107.
Thesystem'sword-matchingprinciplemakesit
Enterdataonlywhen the vehicleis sta-
tN easierto enterthe namesof streetsor towns,
IiJ tionary,and alwaysgivepriorityto the
page106.Thisallowsyou to enterdifferent
applicabletrafficregulationsin the eventof any
contradictionbetweentrafficand roadcondi- spellingsand completesyourentryautomati-
tionsand the instructions callyso that storednamescan be calledup
issuedby the naviga-
quickly.
tion system.lf you do not observethis precau-
tion,you maybe in violationof the law,andcan 1. lf necessary,
movethe highlightmarkerto
endangervehicleoccupants andotherroad the uppermostfield.
users.{ 2. Select"Navigation".
"Newdestination" is highlighted.
3. Press the MlNljoystick.
OPENING
NAVIGATION
Onboardmonitor,for operatingprinciplerefer
to page16.
1. Pressthe @ button.
Thisopensthe startmenu.
2. Movethe MlNljoystick to highlight"Naviga-
tion" and pressthe MlNljoystick.

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Select"Enteraddress". 3. Deletelettersif necessary:
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alsosupportsyou with the following D To deleteindividualletters:


Movethe MlNljoystickto the rightto
highlight@ and pressthe MINI joystick.
do not enter a street,the systemwill
you to the downtown area of a town tr To deleteall letters:
city. Movethe MlNljoystickto the rightto 6
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highlight{ and pressthe MINljoystick F
canskipthe entryof countryand local- I
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your new destination. 4. lf necessary, entermore letters. a
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Thelistgraduallygrowssmallereachtime
country you enter a new letter.
"State/ Province"or the displayed tr To enter spaces,if necessary:
Selectthe - symbol.
listof availablecountriesappearson the

the countryof destination.

changeto the listof townsand


5. lf necessary,
citiesand selecta name.

the town/city of the destinationor its zip F

be enteredin order to startthe desti-


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Entering destination bY ziP code Theintersectionis enteredin the same
the street.
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h* 2 . E nt er t hez iP co d e : €ntcning a house riurfiber
Selectthe digitsindividuallY.
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2. To enterthe housenumber:
Selectthe digitsindividuallY.
5. Movethe highlightmarkerto the thid
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from the top. Selectthe housenumber-
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Ldry manual destination entry
e&x tr To deletedigitsindividuallY:
m Movethe MlNljoystickto the rightto
highlight€ and pressthe MlNljoystick'
tr To deleteall digits:
Movethe MlNljoystickto the rightto
highlight@ and pressthe MlNljoystick
for an extendedPeriod.
3. SelecttheziPcode'
Thecorresponding destinationis displayed'
4. Movethe highlightmarkerto the third field Select"Startguidance".
from the top. Selectthe town/city. Destination guidancestartsimmediately'
lf you do not want to startdestinationguidance
Entering street' house number and right away:
intersection Select"Add to destinationlist".
After the streetyou can alsoenter the intersec- The destinationis storedin the destinationlisL
tion or the housenumber. page102.

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1. Select"Street"or the displayedstreet' ENTERING BY
A DESTINATION
2. Enterthe street. VOICECOMMANDS*
Thestreetis enteredin the samemanneras
the town or city. Youcanentera desireddestinationviathe
commandsystem.Duringthe destinationinput
you can switch betweenvoice entry and entry
via the onboardmonitorat anytime' To do so'
reactivatethe voice commandsystemif neces-
sary.
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commands
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Pressthe @ buttonon the steeringwheel. Thesystemcansuggestup to 20 destina-
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of the voicecommandsystem. Selectentry,e'9. )Entry3(
Thefollowingoptionsareavailable:
destination )Nextpage(: additionalentriesin the list
destinationcanbe spelledor enteredas an aredisPlaYed.
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word. )Repeat(:the town/citycanbe spelled
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enter a destination, spell it in the way it is via the onboardmonitor:
spelledin the destinationcountry' Selectthe town/ciV'
the letterssmoothlYand at normal F
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more accurately the systemwill recog- Example: to entera U.S.destinationasan entire
nizethe town/citY. word,the systemlanguagemustbe English'
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1. Waitfor the systemto askfor the town/city Starting destination guidance
b of destination.
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lf you only know the locationof the town or
streetofdestination,you can enterthe destina'
: 3. Selectlocation: tion usinga map.Selectthe destinationon the
I rYes< map usingcross-hairs and then transferit for
: or destinationguidance.
selectother location: 1. Select"Navigation".
i ) No( "New destination"is highlighted.
r Selectentry,e.g. )Entry3( 2. Press
the MlNljoystick.
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, tNextpage<: additionalentriesin the list
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Thetown/citycanalsobe selectedfrom the list
via the onboardmonitor:
Selectthe town/city.

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compiledin a separatelistand shownasa destF 5. Select"lnputmap".
nationfollowedby threedots.
lf applicable,selectthis entrywith )Yes(. Then
selectthe desiredtown/cityfrom that list.<

Entering street and house number


Thestreetisenteredin the sameway asthe des-
tinationtown/city.
To enterthe housenumber:
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2. Saythehousenumber.
Housenumbersof up to 4 digitscanbe entered.
Saythe housenumbersas individualdigits.

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A sectionof a map is displayedon the Con- Themapfor destinationentrycanalsobe called
trol Display: up in the mapdisplay:
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vated,aroundthe lastdestination SELECTING
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entered USINGINFORMATION
To haveselecteddestinations,e.g.hotels,sights
or hospitals,
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2. Press the MlNljoystick.
3. Select"lnformation".
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To movethe map:movethe MINI joystickin
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TheMlNljoystick canbe movedto the left,
right,forwardand backwaro.
Transferthe destinationfor destination
guidanceor storeit: pressthe MlNljoystick.
Theselecteddestination andothermenu
itemsare displayed. 4. Selectlocation:
Select the desiredmenuitem: D "Ondestination"
> "startrouteguidance"startsdestination
D "On location"
guidance. F
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) "Returnto map"changes backtothe
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5. Press the MlNljoystick.
6. Makeyourselection, e.g."Hotelsand res-
taurants",and pressthe MlNljoystick.
7. lf necessary,
enterany searchcriteria,e.g.
the maximumdistance fromyourcurrent
location.

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Select"<Startsearch>"and pressthe MlNl Thesymbolsare hidden.
b joystick. To showthe symbols:
, Destinations
are shownon the ControlDis- Select"Showmap icons"and pressthe MlNIjoy-
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,,"*,x9 . Selecta destinationand pressthe MlNljoy-
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selectthearrow.
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DVD.< DESTINATION
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10. Selecta menu item:
Thelast20 destinations enteredintothe system
D Totransferthe addressto the destination are shownin the destinationlist.Thesedestina-
listand startdestinationguidance: tionscan be calledup and transferredfor desti-
fr Selectthe symboland pressthe MlNI nationguidance.
joystick.
Planninga longerroute:alldestinationsthatyou
tr To establisha telephoneconnection: wishto driveto can be storedin advancein the
/ Selectthe symboland pressthe MlNl destinationlist,Enteringa destinationmanually
joystick. on page96.
D To displayadditionaldestinations: Select"Navigation".
( ) Selectthe symboland pressthe MlNI
joystick.
D To starta newsearch:
J Selectthe symboland pressthe MlNl
joystick.

Exiting the menu


<-$ Selectthearrow.

Symbols in map view


Thedestinationlastenteredis listedfirst in the
lf you selectthe hotelcategory,for example, destinationlist.
hotelsappearon the map assymbols.
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To hidethe symbolsin map view: tion.
1. i Selectthe symboland pressthe MlNljoy- To showotherdestinations
in the destination
stick. list:
2. Select"Hidemapicons"and pressthe MlNl Turnthe MlNljoystick.
joystick.

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Selectthe desireddestinationfrom the des- z
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Select"Startguidance". F

Select"Addressbook".

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Youcanstoreapprox.100 destinations
addressbook.
1. Select"Addressbook".
destination list
2. Select"Newaddress"- tr
Selectthe desireddestinationfrom the des- I
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> To storethe entry:
Select"Addto addressbook".
D To displayinformationon the destina-
tion:
Select"lnformationon destination".
D To deletethe entry:
Select"Deleteentry".
3. Select"Enteraddress".
D To deleteall entries:
4. Enterthe nameand address,referto Enter-
Select"Deletelist".Thedestinationguid- F
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5. Select"Storein addressbook". z
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Select"Edit".Foroperation,referto Theentryis storedin the addressbook. F
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BOOK Thecurrentpositioncan be transferredto the
addressbook.
Openingaddressbook
(hboardmonitor, principle
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p- Select"Addressbook". $tarti:"lg d*sti nati*ln guidar:c*
*v Movethe highlightmarkerto the third fleld Select"Startguidance".
x* from the top. Turnthe MlNljoystickuntil
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book
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"Addressbook".
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2. Select
ally,page96. 5. Select
"Editaddress".
4. Select"Storein addressbook".
Youcanalsoenteryourcurrentpositionintothe
addressbook if you haveleft the areacovered
by the navigationDVD.ln this case,you must
entera name.

Selecting destinations from address


book
1. Select"Addressbook".
Thestoredentriesappearon the Control 4. Changeentry.
Display. Foroperation,refertoEnteringa destination
manually,page96.

Deleting individual destinations from


address book
1. Select"Addressbook".
2. Selectan entry.
3. Select"Deleteaddress".

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Select"Yes". Using home address as destinaticn
1. Select"Homeaddress". E
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2. Select"Startguidance".
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Pressthe @ button.
Thisopensthe startmenu. r 1. Select"Homeaddress". F

Movethe MlNljoystickto highlight"Setup" 2. Select"Editaddress".


and pressthe MlNljoystick. Foroperation,referto Enteringa destination
manually,page96.
Select"Settings". 6
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Select"Deletedata". ROUTESELECTION o

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routecriteriaas oftenasyou likeduringdestina-
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roadtypesare storedon the navigationDVD.As
a result,the routesrecommendedby the navi-
Select"Deleteaddressbook" gationsystemmay not alwaysbe the sameones
Select"Yes", thatyou wouldchoosebasedon personalexpe-
rience.
home address
canstoreyour currentpositionor the cur- Changing route criteria
destinationasthe homeaddressin the 1. Select"Navigation".
book.Thisentryoccupiesthe second 2. Select"Routepreference". F
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3 . Selecta routecriterionfor the route: W ORD.MATCHINGPRINCI
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> "Withhighways"
Highwaysand majortrafficarteriesare Thesystem's word-matching principlemakesit
givenpriority. easierto enterthe namesof townsor streets.
Thesystemrunsongoingchecks, comparing
D "Avoidhighways" your destinationentrieswith the datastoredon
Highwaysare avoidedasfar as possible.
the navigationDVDasthe basisfor instant
D "Fastroute" response. Thebenefitsfor you include:
Fastroute,beinga combination of the
shortestpossiblerouteand the fastest if you areusinga spelling
officialversions
roads
that is customaryin anothercountry.
D "Shortroute"
Example:
Shortroute,irrespective
of how fastor
slowprogress will be Insteadof the Germanspelling"Mtlnchen"
you canalsoenterthe English spelling
) Theroutecriterionis selected. "Munich"or the ltalianspelling"Monaco".

and streetsthe systemwill completethem


automaticallyassoonasenoughlettersare
available
to ensureunambiquous identifica-
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selectionof nameentriesthat arestoredon


the navigationDVD.Thus,entryoferrone-
namesis impossible.
ousor unregistered
criteriafor the route,if
4. Selectanyadditional
nece55ary:
D "Dynamicroute"
Automaticreroutingdue to traffic
obstructions.Depending on roadtype
and the kind and extentofthe traffic
obstruction,the guidedroute may lead
throughthe trafficobstruction.
D "Avoidtollroads"
Tollroadsare avoidedasfar as possible.
F "Avoidferries"
Ferriesare avoidedasfar as possible.
6f fne routecriterionis selected.
Theroutecriteriacanalsobe changedin the
arrowor mapview:
flt /tt @.r'Select the corresponding sym-
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any necessarychangeof directionby meansof
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ARTINGDESTINATION I

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monitor,for operatingprinciplerefer
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movethe highlightmarkerto
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the uppermostfield.Select"Navigation". DESTINATIONGUIDANCE 4


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* end of the lastjourney,the followingquestion
$* Symbolwith red border:trafficinformation
d will appearin the displayat the startof the next is availablefor the plannedroute
journey:
3 7ffi Selectingroute criteria
"Continueguidanceto destination?".
4 +a Starting/stopping destinationguid-
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x&* 5 Arrowto destinationas the crowflies
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irnmediately 7 Directionof travel
5elect"Yes". D Outlineof an arrow:
Destination guidanceon the calculated
route
ROUTEDISPLAY tr Solidarrow:
You havethe optionof displayingvariousviews Arrow pointsas the crow flies to the cal-
of the routeduringdestinationguidance. culatedroutewheneverthe vehicleisnot
in an arearecordedon the navigation
DVD,e.g.in a parkinggarage.
Displaying arrow view
1. Select"Navigation". 8 Currentlocation
Thearrowschangeappearance
beforea change
2. Select"Arrowdisplay".
of direction.

Thearrowdisplayis shown.
1 Streetnamefor changeof direction
2 Distanceto changeof direction
3 Changeof direction

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a map.Afterstartingthe destinationguidance,
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'1. Select"Navigation".
2, Movethe highlightmarkertothefourth
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D "Perspective" D f, "Perspective"
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1. ln the mapview,changeto the top leftfield.
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2. Turnthe MlNljoystick
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Displaying towns/cities and streets I i,:..:11;11.1;i.,:...,::l.t:ll.,i:lll.i.:.r:.i.i tr::,::,l: ,1:,,.],..,,rr,
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You can havethe roadsand townsalongthe 1 . Pressthe @ button.
routedisplayed duringdestination guidance. Thisopensthe startmenu.
Thedistances remaining to be traveledwithin 2. Movethe MlNtjoystickto highlight"Setup'
eachsectionof the routeare alsoshown. and pressthe MlNljoystick.
1 . S elec t " Nav ig a ti o n " . Select"Settings".
2. Movethe highlightmarkerto the thirdfield
from the top. Select"Routelist".

4. Select"Language
/ Units".
5. lf necessary,
movethe highlightmarkerto
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field.Select"Languages".
€ Selectthearrow.

DESTINATION
GUIDANCE
THROUGH VOICEINSTRUC.
T ION S
Switchingvoice instructionson/off
Thevoiceinstructions
canbeswitched
on/offin 6. Select"Navigation voiceinstructions".
thearrowor mapview:
6[ fhe voiceinstructions
are switchedon.
1. Changeto the top right field.
2. Selectthe (/ symbol. Adjusting volume for voice instructions
Thevolumecanbe adjustedonlywhilea voice
instructionis beingissuec.
Turnthe buttonduringthe voiceinstructionto
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T R A F F ICINFORM ATION*
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ment datafrom trafficcontrolcentersand mes-
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Thesettingis storedfor the remotecontrolcur- whetherdestinationguidanceis active,you can
rentlyin use. havethe trafficinformationdisplayedin the
mapdisplayor asan eventlist.

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information on/off (,
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Taking detours Onboardmonitor,for operatingprinciplerefer
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to page16. o
Duringdestinationguidance,you canrevisethe
navigationsystem'srouterecommendations to 1. Pressthe @ button.
woid particularstretchesof road.Enterthe Thisopensthe startmenu.
numberof miles/kilometers that you want to 2. Movethe MlNljoystick to highlight"Setup"
travelbeforereturningto the originalroute. and pressthe MlNljoystick.
-. Select"Navigation". 5. Select"Settings".
i" Movethe highlightmarkerto the thirdfield
from the top. Select"New route".

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sectionofthe total routelength. 6
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to enterthe desired
numberand pressthe MlNljoystick.
routeis recalculated.
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anddisplayed. Trafficinformationon the plannedrouteis
t .-, shownfirst,sortedby distancefrom the
Callingup traffic informationmanually vehicle'scurrentoosition.
'rri: Duringdestinationguidance,trafficinfor-
tiar*: i..r;v;" * **lli*lf i*r: {l.':l*;rlr:*
mationon the plannedrouteismarkedbya
!,.,,,. Duringdestinationguidance,traffic information trianglewith a red border.
!,at'r canbe calledup in the arrowor mapdisplay.
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ll..i there is trafficinformationregardingthe Selecta trafficinformationitemfromthe listarr
olannedroute. pressthe MlNljoystick.
1. Change
to the top rightfield.
2. Selectthe $ symbol.

Exitthe menu:
€ Selectthearrow.
Duringdestinationguidance,trafficinformation
itemsalongthe plannedrouteareindicatedby
yellowdiamonds.

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1. Pressthe @ button.
Thisopensthe startmenu.
2. Movethe MlNljoystick to highlight"Naviga-
tion" and pressthe MlNljoystick.

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Displaying traffic information in map
v iew lconwith a grayborderandan arrowpoint-
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shownup to a scaleof 100miles/2Oo km. I
Traffic information during destination
guidance F

Trafficeventdisplayedwith map
Systemresponse willvarydependingon
scaleslargerthan 5 miles/10km;
whetheror not "Dynamicroute"isselected,
arrowoointsin relevantdirectionof
referto page105.
travel
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Thereareseveraltrafficevents.Switch 4

to a smallermapscaleto showmore z
Whenthe navigationsystemreceivesa traffic U
detail.
obstruction message and"Dynamic route"isnot
selected,you will receivecertaininformation,
suchasthe lengthofthe trafficcongestion,
whenyou areapprox.25 miles/40km away
from the trafficobstruction. tr
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Thelastpossible just
detourexitis indicated z
beforeyou reachit. a
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,Vitha scaleup to 5 miles/l0km,additional


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reverityof a trafficobstructionare indicatedby
reans of arrowsalongthe route,for example:

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Thenavigationsystemcalculates a new routeto
rl.rr.>> Trafficbackup avoidthe congestionand then returnsto the =
originalroute. t
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F
rrr+>> Stoppedtraffic Thisinformationis displayedevenif you have z
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e<r<> Trafficeventin both directionsof travel play.

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conwith a red borderand the resoective
traific be changedautomatically in the eventof a traf- =
:bstructionsymbol. fic obstruction.Thesystemwill not pointout
trafficobstructionson the originalroute.
' :.i::Iii:,,ii] i I i : ii . , : : . l_ r ' , i: , : . : i' . : . i.l I a.i Depending on roadtypeandthe kindand
Mapscaleup to 5 miles/10 km: extentofthe trafficobstruction, the guided u
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lconwith a grayborderand the respective routemay leadthroughthe trafficobstruction. zu
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DISPLAYING
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You can haveyour currentpositiondisplayed
@ Fog evenwhenthe destinationguidanceisswiiched
off.
1A Heavyrain 1. Select"Navigation".
2. Movethe highlightmarkerto the fourthfield
from the top. Select,'Currentposition,,.
o Slipperyroad

o Crosswinds

@ Smog

@ Roadclosed
Thecurrentpositionof yourMlNlisdisplayed.

o Slowtraffic lf the navigationsystemis unableto identifua


town or city,yourcurrentmapcoordinates will

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appear.
Trafficbackup
Exiting the menu
,,4\ <-p Selectthe arrow.
Stoppedtraffic
v' Youcanalsohaveyour currentpositiondis_
playedon a map,page109.

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WHATTO DO IF ... u
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Whatto do if ... you willseean arrowwhichindicates the 5
(,
> a navigation but an instruc-
DVDis inserted, generaldirectionof yourplannedroute.Or
tion to inserttheDVDappearson the Control you haveleft the recommendedrouteand a
Display? the systemrequiresa few secondsto calcu-
The navigationDVDmay not be the correct latea new recommendedroute.
DVDfor the navigationsystem.Thisinfor- tr the navigationsystemdoesnot reactto
J
mationis indicated on the DVDlabel. entries? d,
lf the batterywas disconnected,it takes F
' you requestthe currentpositionofyour z
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vehicle,but do not receive a precise display? about 1O minutes beforethe system isonce IJ

Thesystemis unableto receiveenoughGPS againoperational.


signalsat yourcurrentpositiondueto
obstructions, yourcurrentpositionis not yet
available on yournavigation DVD,or thesys- +
tem is in the processof calculating your cur-
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rentposition. Asa rule,receptionis guaran-
teedwhenyou arein the open. t
o
the destination guidancedoesnot accepta
destination?
Thedataof the destinationis not storedon
the navigation DVDthat isloaded.Choose a
destination ascloseaspossible to the origi-
nalo n e .
thedestination guidance doesnotacceptan
addresswithoutthe streetname?
On the navigationDVD,no downtownarea
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can be determinedfor the city or town zu
entered.Enterany street,or a destination =
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suchasthe railwaystationin the selected a
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town, and then startthe destinationguid- q
ance. F
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u
you want to entera destinationfor the des-
tinationguidance, but it is not possible to
selectthe lettersfor your desiredentry?
Thedataof the destinationis not storedon
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the navigation DVDthat is loaded.In this d

case,the systemwill not offeryouanyletters =


to choosefrom. Choosea destinationas
closeas possible to the originalone.
the systemstopsfurnishingdirectionson
whichway to turn asyou approachintersec- u
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tions? z
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Youaredrivingin an areathat hasnot yet d,
U
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beencompletelyrecordedon the navigation u

DVD.Insteadof an arrowindicating a turn,

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