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Navigation
Destination memory
Selecting memory options
Saving destination without name
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Select “Save Without Name”.
COMAND saves the destination in the
destination memory and uses the ad-
dress as the destination name.
or
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Select “Save as My Address”.
COMAND saves the destination under
the “My Address” entry in the destina-
tion memory.
If the entry already contains data that
support navigation, you will be prompt-
ed to confirm that you wish to over-
write the previous destination address.
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Select “Yes” or “No”.
If you select “Yes” the message “Saving
Procedure Successful” appears, select-
ing “No” cancels the operation.
Saving destination with name
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Select “Save With Name”.
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Select desired category, e.g. “Home”.
The input menu is displayed with the
data fields and the predictive speller.
1 Selected data field with cursor
2 Predictive speller
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To enter data: Continue with the step
“Switching data field” (
the “Creating a new address book en-
try” section.
COMAND saves the destination under
the name entered.
Assigning destination to an address
book entry
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This function assigns the complete address
data that support navigation to an existing ad-
dress book entry. You can then select this entry
in the address book and from there start naviga-
tion to the address.
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Select “Assign to Address Book Entry”.
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Select the desired category, e.g.
“Home”.
You will see either the list or, if there
are more than 8 address book entries,
the search menu with search speller.
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Select the desired address book entry.
Proceed as described in the “Searching
for an address book entry” section
(
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page 106).
If the selected address book entry does
not yet contain any address data that
support navigation, COMAND saves
the data.
If the selected address book entry al-
ready contains address data that sup-
port navigation, you will be prompted
to confirm that you wish to overwrite
the existing data.
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Select “Yes” or “No”.
If you select “Yes” COMAND saves the
data.