BMW 2007 750i Sedan Manual Do Proprietário

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The entered address or current position 
is applied as your home address.
Entering or editing your home address occurs 
in the same way as entering a destination, 
page
.
To exit the menu:
Select the 
 arrow and press the controller.
Selecting home address
You can import your home address stored in the 
address book into the route guidance system.
1.
Select the   symbol and press the control-
ler.
2.
Select "ROUTE GUIDE" and press the con-
troller. 
Route guidance starts.
To exit the menu:
Select the 
 arrow and press the controller.
Using the voice command system:
Voice command system address book
The house number is not stored in the 
address book of the voice command sys-
tem.
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Storing destinations in address book
The first entry of the destination list can be 
stored. To save other addresses, change the 
destination list accordingly, refer to page
Using the voice command system:
Selecting destinations from address 
book
Deleting destinations from address 
book
To delete individual destinations:
To delete all existing entries: 
Route selection
You can influence the calculated route by 
choosing certain route criteria.
The route is planned according to fixed rules, 
taking the road type into account, e.g. whether 
the route involves highways or winding roads. 
The road types are stored on the navigation 
DVD. As a result, the routes recommended by 
the navigation system may not always be the 
same ones that you would choose based on 
personal experience.
1.
{Navigation}.
2.
{Home}.
1.
{Navigation}.
2.
{Save destination}.
3.
Say the name that is associated with 
the destination coordinates.
1.
{Navigation}.
2.
{Select destination}.
3.
Say the name.
or
1.
{Navigation}.
2.
{Read out}.
>
To scroll forward: 
{Next}.
>
To scroll back: 
{Back}.
>
To repeat: 
{Repeat}.
>
To apply in destination list: 
{Select}.
1.
{Navigation}.
2.
{Delete}.
3.
Say the name.
1.
{Navigation}.
2.
{Delete address book}.
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