Destination Memory - Skoda RADIO NAVIGATION SYSTEM DX - FOR FABIA Manual

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Destination memory

Overview
The destination menu calls up directly from the navigation basic menu via
the menu field "Destination memory". The destination memories are the
alphabetical destination memory and the Top 10 memory.
The alphabetical destination memory contains all destination memory
entries. They are alphabetically classified. Here the destinations can be
stored; edited and selected for the destination entry.
A special memory is the Top 10 memory. Here up to ten frequently used
destination addresses can be stored, edited and selected for the destina-
tion entry.
Select the following destination memory possibilites via the menu fields:
Store destination in the alphabetical destination memory and in the
Top 10 memory ⇒ page 33
Enter/change short name in the destination memory ⇒ page 45
Edit Top 10 memory ⇒ page 46, e. g.: Classify destinations, copy desti-
nations
Store flagged destination
Delete destinations from the destination memory ⇒ page 48
Destination memory - Enter/change short name
You can assign a short name to the destination entries in the
alphabetical destination memory and in the Top 10 memory. This
helps you read a destination faster out of the respective destina-
tion memory for the destination entry. Short names can be e.g.
first names. These short names can also be changed later on.
The short name is always in front of the final destination name.
The entry of the short name is performed in the editing menu.
Call up the alphabetical destination memory
– Mark and confirm the menu field "Change short name"
⇒ fig.
38. The alphabetical destination memory is called up.
Call up the Top 10 memory
– Mark and confirm the menu field "Edit the Top 10 memory".
A sub-menu is called up
Navigation
45
Fig. 38 Change short
name

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