Mercedes-Benz B-Class F-CELL Operator's Manual page 97

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Map Display
Map Orientation
Currently set map orientation
1
The following displays are possible:
9= orientation to north (the map display
R
is oriented to the north, north is always at
the top)
8= Driving direction (the map display is
R
oriented in the direction of travel, the
direction of travel is always at the top, the
orange tip of the symbol points
northwards)
8= Bird's-eye view
R
(the map display is oriented in the direction
of travel, the map projection reproduces
the curvature of the earth's surface, the
orange tip the symbol points northwards)
Example of map from bird's-eye view
Current crosshairs location
1
Currently set map orientation
2
X
To set map orientation: Display menu
system if applicable (
X
Select Navi£Map Display.
A dotR indicates the current setting.
COMAND navigation system (Introduction)
1
2
X
X
X
Setting POI Symbols
You can select which POIs are to be displayed
as symbols on the map. Points of interests
include, for example, gas station, hotels,
cinemas and restaurants.
The following settings are available:
R
R
R
Y
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Options for map orientation
Options for POI symbols (
Select North Up or Heading Up or
Bird's-eye View.
To exit menu: Press = or ;.
Hide menu systems if applicable
(
Y
page 93).
The map orientation changes accordingly.
Standard Symbols
Displays the factory-set symbols
Personal Symbols
You can choose the symbols yourself.
X
To set: Display menu system if
applicable (
Y
page 93).
X
Select Navi£Map Display.
X
Select Standard Symbols or
Personal Symbols or No Symbols.
If you have selected Personal
Symbols, the list of POIs will be
displayed.
X
To switch symbol display on/off:
Select the corresponding POI.
Depending on the previous status, the
corresponding symbol displays will be
switched on Ç or offc. You may
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Y
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