Setting A Route Using The Destination History; Using The Destination History - Pioneer AVIC-505 Owner's Manual

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Setting a Route Using the Destination History

The Destination history allows you to easily obtain guidance from your current location to any
previously visited location.

Using the Destination history

The Destination history is a convenient list of places that you have routed to in the past. Up to
98 previous destinations are stored in the list, and you can rename or delete particular listings
at any time. To set a route back to one of these listings, all you have to do is to select it from
the list.
• If you are using your Mobile Navigation System for the first time, the Destination history will be
empty and you cannot select your destination by this method.
CAUTION
• For safety reasons, this function is not available while your vehicle is in motion.
Stop and apply the handbrake before use.
The screen displays a list of your previous destinations.
• The number of destinations in the list is shown at top right.
• Listings that have been ticked (see "Working with the Destination history" on page 48) appear at the
top of the list (in alphabetical order), followed by the listings that have not been ticked.
• Destinations that have been renamed also display the
by voice command (see "Routing to personal destinations" on page 122).
• If the list is too long to show on the screen, a green arrow at the top or bottom of the screen indicates
that there are more destinations in the list; you can scroll up or down to them using the joystick.
• Once the Destination history reaches 98 listings, each new entry will automatically displace the oldest
destination in the list. However, destinations with tick marks will not be erased (see "Working with
the Destination history" on page 48).
• If you have not yet obtained guidance to a destination, the Destination history will be empty and "NO
DESTINATION HISTORY AVAILABLE" will be displayed.
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(voice operation) icon, and may be selected

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