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• As several settlements have Paris in their name, the list of cities is not shown
automatically. Tap Done to get the list of settlements containing ‘Paris’.
• The first settlement in the list is Paris, as it is the exact match. Tap it.
• Now you need to enter the name of the street.
• You need not enter accents, the apostrophe, and you can enter more of the words
in any order separated by spaces. Enter ‘R D Uz’, ‘D Uz’, ‘Uz’, and ‘rue d’Uzès’
automatically appears; or enter ‘R D U’, ‘U R D’, ‘Ru U’, and tap Done to get the
list of matching street names.
• Either way you get the list, tap ‘rue d’Uzès’ to select the street.
• Now you see the numeric keypad, where you need to enter ‘17’ and tap Done to
finish the process: ’17 rue d’Uzès, Paris, France’ is selected.
6.3.2 Find in History
If you have used Find before, or saved map points as POIs, marked points with a pin,
or picked and used points of the map before, they all appear in the History list.
This list is ordered by the time the points were last used. The most recently used
locations are always at the beginning of the list.
Just pick any of the recent locations as your destination. Here you have no possibility
to reorder the list or filter it by name, but the Next and Previous buttons let you browse
through the complete list to find your preferred point.
Tip: If you will need a location later but you do not want to save it as a POI, just mark
it with a pin, and remember its colour to find it easily in the History list.
6.3.3 Find Coordinates
Uniden Navigation also lets you enter your destination by map coordinates. The
coordinates need to be in latitude/longitude format and, based on the WGS84 earth
model (the one used by most GPS devices).