Displaying The Location Of A Destination; Editing The Address Of A Destination; Deleting A Destination; Storing A Destination In The Personal Destination Memory - Porsche PCM3 User Manual

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Displaying the location of a destination

1. Press the f button.
2. Select "
Previous destinations
".
The list of previous destinations is opened.
3. Select the desired destination.
4. Select "
Details
".
The location of the chosen destination is
shown in the map display. To find out more,
please refer to the section "Map display" on
page 146 .
5. Select "
Start route guidance
" to start the route
guidance if necessary.

Editing the address of a destination

1. Press the f button.
2. Select "
Previous destinations
".
The list of previous destinations is opened.
3. Select the desired destination.
4. Select "
Edit
"
Address
> "
".
The address entry menu is opened.
5. Make the desired changes.

Deleting a destination

1. Press the f button.
2. Select "
Previous destinations
".
The list of previous destinations is opened.
3. Select the desired destination.
4. Select "
Edit
"
> "
Delete
".
Deleting a destination from the list
5. Confirm the message that appears by
selecting "
Yes
".
The chosen destination is deleted from the list.
Deleting the entire list
5. Select "
Delete list
"
Delete all
> "
".
The entire list is deleted.
Storing a destination in the personal
destination memory
Storing of destinations in the list of previous
destinations takes place automatically. If all the
memory locations are full, the PCM automatically
deletes the oldest entry from the list.
If you wish to keep a destination permanently
available, you can store it in your personal
destination memory under a name of your choice.
1. Press the f button.
2. Select "
Previous destinations
".
The list of previous destinations is opened.
3. Select the desired destination.
4. Select "
Store
".
The input menu is opened.
5. Enter the desired destination name and
OK
confirm by selecting "
".
The destination is stored in the personal
destination memory.
NAVI
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