Enter Address - Magellan Maestro 4010 User Manual

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The Enter Address function is used to create a route to a newly entered address or to an address
stored in your address book.
Entering an Address
If your Maestro is loaded with a map including several different countries (Maestro 4040 and Maestro
4050) you must first make sure that the correct destination country is selected.
Selecting the destination country
1.
From the Main Menu, tap the User Options icon.
2.
Select the Destination Country option. A list
of all countries that are preloaded in your
Maestro will be displayed. Depending on
the unit you are using, some of these
countries may display a padlock beside
their name. This padlock means that this
particular country is locked and cannot be
accessed. Visit www.magellanGPS.com for
more information about buying unlock
codes for these country maps.
3.
Tap your destination country in the
displayed list. The country is now selected
and you will not have to repeat this process until you decide to travel in a different country.
Once you are sure that the correct destination country has been selected, the first step involved in
creating an address is to indicate which town it is in. This can be done by inputting the name of the
town, entering the postcode for the town or by selecting a town that has been previously used.
Creating a Route to a New Address
1.
From the Main Menu, tap the Enter Address icon.
2.
Select the method you want to use to enter the town: Enter Town, Enter Post Code, or
Previous Towns.
Enter Town:
Use the keypad with QuickSpell to enter the first few characters of the town name. Tap OK
or continue entering letters until the display automatically switches to the list of towns
found.

Enter Address

Enter Address
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