Entering the destination 22, Navigation – Pioneer ANH-P9R-BK User Manual
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Entering the destination
The last location entered is displayed.
If you want to enter a destination in the
displayed location,
you can select
ROAD
(refer to page 23) or
CEN-
TRE
(refer to page 24) immediately.
If your destination lies in another location,
select the location using the rotary stick and
press to confirm.
Select the letters one after the other by turning
the rotary stick and press the
NAVI/OK
button
to confirm. The enlarged selected letter appears
at the right of the display.
Using the multifunction button
the last
confirmed letter is deleted.
The complete entry is deleted if the multifunc-
tion button
is pressed for more than 2
seconds.
Letters which are already entered are displayed
inversely. For the purpose of support, the exist-
ing entry is displayed at the next place-name to
be reached. The unit offers only the possible
remaining letters for selection. If no other
entries are available, the unit completes the
place-name automatically.
To accept the entry, press and hold the
NAVI/OK
button for more than 2 seconds or select the
small check
✓ and briefly press the
NAVI/OK
button.
If the complete place-name was previously
entered or was automatically completed, the
program switches to either place-distinguishing
list or to road or centre entry.
If no roads and only the centre can be selected
in the location entered, the program switches
directly to route menu.
If an incomplete location entry was confirmed,
the place selection list is displayed.
The place nearest to the entry appears in capital
letters in the place selection list.
The scroll marks indicate that more places are
available for selection in alphabetical order.
Select by turning the rotary stick and confirm by
pressing the
NAVI/OK
button. (See General
notes on page 19.)
If the entry is unequivocal, the program
switches to road or centre entry. If no roads and
only the centre can be selected in the location
entered, the program switches directly to route
menu.
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