Destination Memory; Home Address - Mercedes-Benz COMAND Operator's Manual

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Destination Memory

Destination Memory

Home Address

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There is always an entry in the destination
memory with the name My Address at the top of
the list. You can assign your home address, for
example, to this entry. If the My Address entry al-
ready contains data that support navigation (Q
symbol), you can select this for route guidance.
Assigning Home Address for first Time
or Changing
If necessary switch to navigation mode
and display menu system ( page 53).
Destination
From Memory
Select
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If there are more than 8 entries in the
destination memory, the destination
memory list with predictive speller is
displayed, otherwise the destination
memory list is displayed without
predictive speller ( page 72).
If the list without predictive speller is
My Address
displayed, the entry
lighted automatically.
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Switching to the destination memory list
without predictive speller
Press $ repeatedly until the predic-
tive speller disappears.
.
My Address
The entry
matically in the list provided you have
not entered any characters in the pre-
dictive speller.
If you have previously entered charac-
ters in the predictive speller:
Press $ in the list until the entry
is high-
My Address
or
To assign address for first time:
Press and hold C until the predictive
speller disappears.
is highlighted auto-
is highlighted.
My Address
The entry
is highlighted auto-
matically in the list.
Back
To exit menu: Select
How you proceed from here depends
on whether you wish to enter the ad-
dress manually or use an address book
entry that supports navigation as your
home address.
Entering address manually
Switch to the destination memory list
without predictive speller if necessary.
To assign address for first time:
New Entry
Press C and select
To change home address: Select
tions
New Entry
.
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In both cases, the Enter Destination
menu appears.
Enter the address. Proceed as de-
scribed for entering a destination in the
"Entering a Destination via the Ad-
dress" section ( page 62).
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