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>>> NAVIGATION MODE
> D
> GB
> F
> I
> E
> P
> NL
> DK
> S
> N
> FIN
> TR
> GR
> PL
> CZ
> H
> SK
Displaying the destination list
If a planned route with a number of desti-
nations is active, you can display the entire
route with all the destinations on the map
or in a list.
> Open the options menu for the map
display.
> Press the
Guidance button.
> Press the button.
The planned route is displayed on the
map.
By pressing the or button you
can simulate the entire route quickly or
slowly. You can stop the simulation by
tapping the screen.
You can use the and buttons in
the bottom line to scroll through the indi-
vidual stages in the route. As you scroll,
each stage is shown.
You can block the displayed stage by se-
lecting
Clear form.
Press
List view to display the stages in the
route as a list.
The individual stages in the route are dis-
played as a list. To return to the route
guidance, press the top button.
To edit one of the stages, press the
button next to the stage.
The following options are then available:
•Use
Show details to display informa-
tion regarding the selected stage.
•Use
Move up and Move down to
change the order of the stages.
•Use
Delete stage to delete the selected
stage.
•Use Start guidance to start guidance
for the selected stage.
Skipping destination
If a planned route with several destina-
tions is active, you may delete the current
destination of the route. Route guidance
to the next destination is then started.
This may be necessary if a destination was
not driven to directly. The Traffic Assist
otherwise tries to guide you to the current
destination.
> Call up the options menu for the map
display.
> Press the
Guidance button.
> Press the button.
Route guidance to the next destination is
started.
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