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connected beforehand.
“Connecting cellular phone”
(page 1-13)
. [Details]:
Displays the following information about the
selected charging station.
— Address
— Phone number
— Whether there is a charge for using
charging equipment at this facility or not
— Whether this facility is open to the
general public or not
NOTE:
Equipment that is displayed on the char-
ging station information screen is not
necessarily compatible with a LEAF. Be
sure to check whether equipment can be
used with a LEAF beforehand.
INFO:
As maintenance of data for charging station
information carried out periodically, detailed
information for a charging station selected may
not always be displayed.
SEARCHING FROM ADDRESS
BOOK
Storing frequently used destinations in the
Address Book makes it easy for the system to
set and calculate a route. To utilize this function
more effectively, destinations that are often
traveled to should be stored in advance.
1. Push the MENU button and touch [Destina-
tion].
2. Touch [Address Book].
3. Touch the preferred location from the list.
INFO:
Selecting [Sort] displays a list of various sort
functions. To use the sort functions, stored
locations must be set in advance.
“Storing location” (page 3-35)
.
[Sorted By Number]:
The Address Book entries are displayed
in ascending numerical order.
.
[Sorted By Name]:
The Address Book entries are displayed
in alphabetic order.
.
[Sorted By Icon]:
By selecting a particular icon, a list that
contains only the Address Book entries
associated with that icon is displayed.
.
[Sorted By Group]:
By selecting a particular group (family,
friends, leisure, etc.), the selected group
is displayed at the top of the list.
4. The selected destination is displayed at the
center of the map. Touch [Start] after
confirming the location of the displayed
destination. The system sets the destination
to the selected location and starts calculat-
ing a route.