Input Windows - Volkswagen 3.4 RNS 510 User Booklet

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Booklet 3.4 RNS 510
tion DVD depends on the version of the naviga-
tionDVD.
• In certain cases, you may need
a
new naviga-
tion DVD when travelling in another country. A
list of the
countries
included
on
the DVD
can
be
found on the
rear side ofthe
DVD case.
General
information
The fuU
scope
of the unit's audio sources are
available while
you
are being navigated to a des-
tination
24
)
.
Navigation
announcements
are
played
at
the preset volume in the current audio
mode.
The volume
of
the current
audio source
will then be lowered
so
that
you
do not
"miss"
the navigation
announcement
=:>
page
55,
"Changing
volume settings"
.
You can use the
~
and
~
function
selec-
tion buttons to receive information
on the cur-
rent navigation status.
When entering an address (town,
street), only
those characters which make up
a
logical
entry
are made available for
selection.
A
list
of
pos-
sible
names are
shown. Do
not forget to
enter
the blank space in names made up of more than
one
word,
such as "High Wycombe"
.
The route wiu be recalculated
if
you leave or dis-
regard the route that
was
originally calculated.
This process takes only
a
few seconds.
• The content of the navigation DVD is being
updated constantly. You
can
obtain information
on new navigation DVDs from your Volkswagen
dealer
.
...
The last announcement made
can
be repeated
during route guidance by pressing the@D
button. You can
change
the volume during
a
navigation announcement by turning the
volume control(!).
If "Off Rood" is displayed
on
the
screen,
you
are
on a street that is not included
in
the navigation
data used, such as a
car
park,
a private road or
a
country lane.
The
GPS
sateUite signals will not be
able
to reach
your
aerial when you are in a tunnel
or
under-
ground
garage, forcing the unit to rely
on
the
wheel
sensors
for
orientation.
If
you attempt
to
carry
out a route calculation in this
situation
you
may hear the
announcement:
"You are
located
on a
non-digitalised
street".
Drive
on
umil the
display
"Off
Rood" disappears
.
...
Input windows for navigation
O
verview
Input windows are used to select an address or enter a name or
numbers.
There are two kinds of input masks. The input
masks used to search for
and call
up
information
in the unit (e.g "select" an
address)
and input
masks where "free text"
can
be entered.
Input masks for "searching for information"
(e.g. selecting an address)
When entering destinations, it is
only
possible to
enter
names
which are
aLready
stored
in the nav-
igation
memory.
For this
reason,
only
those let-
ters,
numbers and special
characters
whkh
make up a logical entry are available for
selec-
tion.
A destination is
therefore
not
entered
freely, but
selected
from a range
of
destinations
stored
in the unit.
Every character you enter narrows the
choice
of
stored destinations further until there
are only a
few destinations with this combination of
char-
~
24)
Exception:
~
page
60, "Using
the navigation
DVD
data for a short period of time"
62
NAV (navigation system) function selection button
acters available for
selection
from the naviga-
tion memory. When fewer than one hundred
destinations
are available
for
selection,
the
number of destinations
currently available
is
displayed to the right next to the input line. If
fewer than
six
destinations
are
available for
se-
lection, the input mask is closed
automatically
and a list of possible destinations is
displayed.
Touch the desired destination to
select
it.
While the destination is being entered, the
char-
acters are
continuously compared
with the nav-
igation
data in the navigation memory and sug-
gestions are displayed in the input line. These
Booklet 3.4 RNS 510
suggestions can
be accepted by touching the@g)
function
key.
If one of
your
desired inputs
is
not
available,
ei-
ther the address does not exist, or a previously
selected restriction will not allow you to make
the entry. For
example, entering
a particular
post code will only
allow
you to
choose streets
that
are
actually located in that post code range.
Input windows for "free text input"
Free text
entry
allows any
letter,
number, and
special
character to be entered in any combina-
tion
=:>
page
]0 .
...
Input
masks fo
r selecting an
address
Only those letters and numbers which make up a logical entry are available for se-
lection.
Fig.46 Address input:
selecting
a
town.
When entering destinations, it is only pos-
sible to enter names which
are already
stored in the navigation
memory.
When
entering an address, for
example,
the town
selection is always restricted to
a
previ-
ously-selected country. Additional
selec-
tion options are restricted by
each
new
character in the input line
=>
page 62.
Selecting a destination
- In the input mask, touch
a character
displayed in the keyboard block to add it to
the input line.
Fig.47 Selecting from a list.
- Touch the @ function key
to
open
the
input mask for numbers and
special char-
acters. Press
~
to
change
to the letter
input mask again.
- Each entry will suggest
a
new destina-
tion from the navigation memory in the
input line.
- Touch@KIto accept the destination dis-
played in the input line. Touch
~
to close
the input mask without accepting the en-
tries.
~
NAV (navigation system) function selection button
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