Setting A Further Destination - Pioneer AVIC-505 Owner's Manual

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Setting a Further Destination

You can add a further destination to your route. When your initial destination is reached, you
will receive onward guidance to the next destination you have chosen.
CAUTION
• For safety reasons, this function is not available while your vehicle is in motion.
Before setting an onward destination, pull over when it is safe to do so and apply
the handbrake.
You are presented with a list of options very similar to those in the Destination menu. Once a
further destination has been set, the system will return to guidance mode, and you will continue
to receive guidance to your next destination.
• Use these choices to select a further destination in much the same way you set your original
destination. This menu allows you to set the following as your further destination:
* a previously visited destination
* your home or a previously stored location
* a location identified by address, partial address, or post code
* a point of interest chosen from a list
* a specified point on the map
• The "GO TO (registered location name)" item reflects the stored location only if one has been
registered. If no stored location has yet been registered, it reads "ROUTE TO..." (you can register a
stored location by selec-ting "ROUTE TO...").
• For an explanation of these various choices, see "Settng a Route to Your Destination". After choosing
a method, proceed to choose a further destination as described in "Settng a Route to Your
Destination".
• The original destination cannot be set as a further destination.
• If you set further destination, a number indicating the number of consecutive destination is displayed
along with the Destination icon in Map mode (
• You can set one more destination only.
• If you set further destination, the route to the second destination only becomes highlighted after you
reach your first.
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