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This bar indicates that there is a continuation of the
list. To scroll the list, select “Arrow” by tilting the
joystick and press ENTER.
“ ” or “ ”: Scrolls the list page.
“8” or “9”: Scrolls the list one by one.
The system automatically stores up to 99
locations the system have searched for as
destinations.
Press the MENU button to display
the main menu. Select “Destination”
from the main menu by tilting the
joystick and press ENTER.
The sub-menu appears. Select
“Previous destination” by tilting the
joystick and press ENTER.
The list showing the destinations
stored in memory is displayed.
Select the desired destination from
the list by tilting the joystick and
press ENTER.
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The map of the selected destination
appears with the point setting menu.
Notes:
• For details of the point setting menu, see
page 14.
• The stored location in memory can be
erased. For details, see page 42.
• If the destination was searched from Home
or a Quick access point, the point is not
recorded in the previous point list.
Searching from intersection
If you know an intersection near where you want
to go, you can input two cross streets as your
destination. This section describes how to locate a
destination by entering two cross street names.
Press MENU button to display the
main menu. Select “Destination”
from the main menu by tilting the
joystick and press ENTER.
The sub-menu appears. Select
“Intersection” by tilting the joystick
and press ENTER.
The intersection input table for the
1st street name and 2nd street name
appears. Input the 1st street name
by tilting the joystick and pressing
ENTER in the same manner as for
inputting the address for Searching
For Destinations (step 3 on page 22).
The 2nd street name input table
appears. Input the 2nd street name.
Note:
When the 1st street name is input, the
candidate for the 2nd street name is narrowed
down.
When two street names have been
input, the map screen showing the
area of the selected intersection
with the point setting menu appears.
Note:
For details of the point setting menu, see
page 14.
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Searching from previous
destinations searched
If you select this area of the screen
and press ENTER, you can easily
call out the start point when you
want to return to the start point. For
details, see page 30.