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Appendix 
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Using Diacritical Marks
The European version of the StreetPilot 2620/2660 supports diacritical marks commonly used in 
many European languages. Diacritical marks are added to letters to indicate a special phonetic value that 
distinguishes it from an otherwise identical letter. The following letter/diacritic combinations, and special 
characters, are supported in your StreetPilot:
 
À 
Á 
 
à
Ä 
Å 
Ç 
È
 
É 
Ê 
Ë 
Ì 
Í 
Π
Ï 
Ð
 
Ñ 
Ò 
Ó 
Ô 
Õ 
Ö 
Ø 
Ù
 
Ú 
Û 
Ü 
Ý 
Ÿ 
Þ 
ß
Ligatures are not displayed, but are instead converted to separate characters. For example, “Æ” or “æ” 
appears on the StreetPilot as “AE.” Similarly, “Œ” or “œ” appears on the StreetPilot as “OE.” The “ß” charac-
ter is displayed as “SS” on the StreetPilot.
Letters with diacritical marks are sorted together with those without diacritics. For example, the “Ç” is 
sorted in the StreetPilot’s alphabet as a “C,” and the “Д is sorted as a “D.” This means that sorted lists may 
contain a mix of diacritic marks for a given letter. Also note that the “Þ” character appears at the end of the 
alphabet on the StreetPilot.
When searching for a city or point of interest (POI) that includes these special characters in its name, 
your search proceeds as if the base letter and the same letter with diacritical marks are identical. In other 
words, when searching for a city/POI that includes E, È, É, Ê or Ë in the name, simply enter “E” or which-
ever diacritic version appears and proceed to the next character in the name. As you continue to enter 
additional characters, the appropriate character appears when the correct city/POI name is selected. You 
can observe this by using the FIND key to select the following cities:
Appendix C: Using Diacritical 
Marks
As you continue to enter each character, previously 
entered characters may change to appear with or 
without diacritical marks. Once the desired name is 
displayed, select OK, and then select the desired name. 
An information page will appear.
When finding cities, enter each character using the base 
letter (or whatever corresponding letter with diacritical 
marks appears), then proceed to the next character.