Deleting Stored Destinations; Destination Memory Full; Route Guidance Calculation; Recalculating Route - Harman Kardon 108TPRO Operation Manual

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If you do not wish to enter a name of your choice,
press and hold the right control knob
2 seconds to store the previously entered destination
in the destination memory.
The last destination entered can be filed at any posi-
tion by turning the right control knob
position is confirmed by briefly pressing the right
control knob
.
A total of 50 destinations can be saved.
NEW DESTINATION
S T A R T - . A S T R .
ROUTE SETTINGS
For final storage in the destination memory, either
start route guidance or switch the program to new des-
tination entry by selecting
N E W D E S T I N A T I O N

Deleting stored destinations

for more than
Select destination memory (see page 23).
A U N T M A R Y , W A S H I N G T O
COMPANY H, NEW YORK CITY, W
. The memory
Select the destination to be deleted using the right
control knob
and press

Destination memory full

D E S T . M E M O R Y . U L L !
D E L E T E = O K
B A C K = N A V
.
Occurs, when the destination memory is full.
Select either
D E L E T E
knob
to jump to the destination memory to delete
a destination or
B A C K
cancel saving.

4.7. Route guidance calculation

M A I N S T R E E T
DEL
The message "Calculating route" indicates that the
distance is being calculated. This may take several
seconds.
.
DEL
After the first route guidance announcement, the
prompt
the route is completely calculated. When a distant
destination is entered, it is recommended that you
wait until

Recalculating route.

by pressing the right control
by pressing the
button to
Nav
If the current route is not followed due to road blocks,
detours, unintentionally driving in the wrong direction
or failing to observe the recommendations, the system
immediately calculates a new route. During this re-cal-
culation, the display shows
+ ,
will continue to flash on the display until
CD
has stopped flashing before departing.
CD
M A I N S T R E E T
NEW ROUTE.
4. Using Navigation
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