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Previous Destination
B
Previous Dest. (Previous Destination): The
system will automatically store up to 100 points that
have been previously input. As new destinations
are entered, the system will automatically delete the
oldest destinations and add the new entries. See Enter
Destination on page 2-11 for more information.
To delete a specific destination from the previous
destinations list, do the following:
1. Touch the Previous Dest. screen button from the
STORED LOCATIONS screen.
2. Touch the Delete screen button.
3. Select a destination from the list.
4. The system will display the map screen with a
pop-up confirmation message. Select Yes to
delete the stored destination; select No to cancel
the operation.
To delete all destinations from the previous destinations
list, do the following:
1. Touch the Previous Dest. screen button from the
STORED LOCATIONS screen.
2. Touch the Del.All screen button.
3. The system will display the map screen with a
pop-up confirmation message. Select Yes to
delete all of the stored destinations; select No to
cancel the operation.
Preset Destination
A
Preset Dest. (Preset Destination): This feature
allows you to store up to five preset destinations.
These destinations are stored on the numbered
buttons shown on the bottom of the ENTER
DESTINATION screen.
To store a preset destination, do the following:
1. Touch the Preset Dest. screen button from the
STORED LOCATIONS screen.
2. Select Add to add a preset destination, then select
the numbered preset button for the destination to
appear as.
3. Select a destination entry method from the STORE
PRESET DEST. screen. See Enter Destination on
page 2-11 for more information.
4. Set the destination and touch OK.
5. Touch OK on the map screen and the destination
will be stored. The preset destination number
will now be highlighted on the ENTER
DESTINATION screen.
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