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Keyword Search
Keyword search can be used to find a location without having to
enter the full name. Search also allows for spelling mistakes and
fragments of words. Town and street names can be searched for
at the same time by separating with
For example: LON REGE can find Regent Street in London.
Whilst entering letters into the search field, the results field will
update to show the number of exact and approximate matches.
Results are shown in the format (XXX/YYY) where XXX are the
number of exact matches to your search and YYY are the number
of approximate matches.
Once a location, or part of a location, has been entered the
following results are shown:
• Addresses.
• POIs in the vicinity.
• All POIs.
• List Search.
A value of 999+ is displayed if there are too many results to
display.
Addresses
Shows a list of both exact and approximate addresses that match
your search terms. Exact matches are shown at the top of the list
in alphabetical order. The search terms used are shown
highlighted in the results. Scroll through the results to make a
.
selection. The Address Entry screen (Refer to 'Address Entry',
page 9.10)will then be shown with fields populated. Select Start
to begin route guidance.
POIs in the Vicinity
Shows a list of points of interest that match the search terms.
Results are show in order of distance from your current location.
All POIs
Shows a list of both exact and approximate points of interest that
match your search terms. Exact matches are shown at the top of
the list in alphabetical order. The search terms used are shown
highlighted in the results.
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