Selecting A Point Of Interest - Suzuki SLDA Operating Instructions Manual

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Or:
f Enter the first characters of the address
component.
The number of matches corresponding to the
entered characters is displayed beside the
symbol.
f Tap
to display the list of matches.
f Tap the desired match.
The Address input menu is displayed.
f Proceed with the next address component.
Note:
As soon as you have entered the coun-
try and city of your destination, you
can start route guidance. You will then
automatically be guided to the city
centre.
f Tap
to start route guidance.
Note:
If the entered address is ambiguous, a
list of possible destinations is dis-
played.
f
Tap the desired item to start route
guidance to the respective destina-
tion.
Tap
for an item to view the details
f
for the respective destination
before starting route guidance (see
the section entitled "Location
details view" (page 39)).
Or:
f Tap
to view the details for the respective
destination and a map of the surrounding
area (see the section entitled "Location
details view" (page 39)).
Note:
If the entered address is ambiguous, a
list of possible destinations is dis-
played. Tap the desired item to view
the details for the respective destina-
tion.
f Tap
to start route guidance.
The system calculates the route to the selected
destination.
Note:
If a route guidance session is already
active, you can choose
whether the current destination or,
f
if applicable, the current waypoint
should be replaced by the new
destination (see the section entitled
"Changing the destination while
route guidance is active" (page
41))
or
f
whether the new destination should
be added to the current route as a
waypoint (see the section entitled
"Entering a waypoint" (page
41)).
7.2.3 Selecting a point of interest
Methods for searching for a point of interest
There are 2 methods for searching for a point of
interest:
f
Method 1: You can search for a point of inter-
est that is located in a particular city or post-
code area.
Method 2: You can search for a point of inter-
f
est that is located near your current position.
Notes:
f
You can use both methods to search
for a point of interest stored in the
map data or in your own points of
interest.
You will find further information on
f
your own points of interest in the
section entitled "Your own points of
interest" (page 48).
Follow the steps of the desired method as
described below and continue reading the sec-
tion "Selecting a point of interest and starting
route guidance" (page 38).
f
Method 1: Point of interest in a city or post-
code area:
f In the Destinations menu, tap the New
tab.
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