Word-matching principle – BMW M3 Coupe 2010 User Manual
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The trip is stored in the trip list under the
entered name.
Starting a stored trip
1.
"Navigation"
2.
"Stored trips"
3.
Select the desired trip.
4.
"Start guidance"
Changing trips
Changing the trip direction
Intermediate destinations can be displayed in
reverse order after destination guidance is
started.
1.
"Map"
2.
"Guidance"
3.
Open "Options".
4.
"Reverse order of trip dest."
Rearranging the intermediate
destinations
1.
"Map"
2.
"Guidance"
3.
"Display all trip dest."
4.
Select an intermediate destination.
5.
"Reposition dest. in the trip"
Deleting an intermediate destination
1.
"Map"
2.
"Guidance"
3.
"Display all trip dest."
4.
Select an intermediate destination.
5.
"Delete dest. in the trip"
Deleting a trip
1.
"Navigation"
2.
"Stored trips"
3.
Select the desired trip.
4.
Open "Options".
5.
"Delete all trips" or "Delete trip".
Word-matching principle
The system's word-matching principle makes it
easier for you to enter the names of towns or
streets. The system runs ongoing checks, com-
paring your destination entries with the data
stored in the vehicle as the basis for instant
response. The benefits for you include:
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Names of towns entered may differ from the
official versions if you are using a spelling
that is customary in another country.
Example:
Instead of the German spelling "München"
you can also enter the English spelling
"Munich" or the Italian spelling "Monaco".
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When you are entering the names of towns
and streets the system will complete them
automatically as soon as enough letters are
available to ensure unambiguous identifica-
tion.
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The system offers only those letters for
selection of name entries that are stored in
the vehicle. Thus, entry of erroneous or
unregistered names is impossible.
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