Registering A Previous Location In The Address Book; Editing A Location's Information - Pioneer CNDV-50MTP Operation Manual

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Registering a previous location
in the Address Book
Once a destination or way point is searched, it is
automatically retained and stored in the Desti-
nation History. If a search is canceled while still
in progress, only the places where the map was
displayed and scrolled through or places where
the short-cut menu was displayed are retained
and stored. Note that after 100 places are stored,
new places are automatically overwritten on top
of old ones, in oldest to most recent order. There-
fore, to ensure that certain places are kept and
not overwritten, be sure to register them in the
Address Book.
1
Touch "Destination" in the Main menu,
then touch "Destination History".
2
Touch
on the right-hand side of the
place you want to register in the Address
Book.
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That place can be registered or deleted.
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The map of that place can be displayed.
➲ Searching the destination by map ➞
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Touch "Registration".
Registration is now complete.
➲ "Editing a location's information" ➞
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in the Shortcut menu ➞ Page 23
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Editing a location's information

In the Address Book menu, touching the
the right-hand side of the place displays the
Address Book Operate menu.
To edit the information about the location:
1
Touch "Destination" in the Main menu,
then touch "Address Book".
2
Touch
on the right-hand side of the
place whose information you want to edit.
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The information related to that place can be
edited.
:
The map of that place can be displayed.
➲ Searching the destination by map ➞
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Displayed on the left-hand side of places that
can be searched by voice command.
3
Touch "Edit Information".
The Address Information menu appears.
Refer to the item corresponding to the subse-
quent operation. After finishing the operation,
the Address Book menu appears. You can
continue to edit other information items if
necessary.
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