Casio B350 User Manual
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6.3 Selecting an Entry from the Address Book
This option allows you to quickly select one of your
address book entries to use as your destination.
Tap Address Book the screen will change to show
the address book screen and a list of any stored
entries.
Scroll through the list of entries using the
or
keys until you find the entry you require. Select it so
that it is highlighted orange and tap
or double
tap to confirm. The screen will then change to show
the Route Plan screen (see page 35).
Tap
to go back to the Search Menu screen.
Tap
to view the location on the map and once in the map view you can browse the
map (see page 20), to exit from the map view back to the previous screen tap
.
Tap
to delete the currently selected address book entry. Warning you will not be
asked to confirm the deletion, so make sure that you wish to carry out this operation before
tapping.
Note: In order to use the Address Book option, you will first need to store entries to the
address book. This can be done via the Address Book option in the Settings menu (see
page 31).
6.4 Selecting a Recent Destination
This option allows you to select one of your recently
used destinations and to use it again quickly. Tap
Recent Destinations the screen will change to show
the recent destinations screen and a list of any
previously entered destinations.
Scroll through the list of entries using the
or
keys until you find the entry you require. Select it so
that it is highlighted orange and tap
or double
tap to confirm. The screen will then change to show
the Route Plan screen (see page 35).
Tap
to go back to the Search Menu screen.
Tap
to view the location on the map and once in the map view you can browse the
map (see page 20), to exit from the map view back to the previous screen tap
.
Tap
to delete the currently selected address book entry. Warning: you will not be
asked to confirm the deletion, so make sure that you wish to carry out this operation before
tapping.