User manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Warranty
- Safety instructions
- The Navigation device
- Installing navigation device
- General operation
- Navigation Mode
- What is navigation?
- Selecting Navigation
- Last destinations list
- The New destination menu
- Navigation settings
- The map display
- The Route overview
- Map display options
- Other additional functions (only selected models)
- Headset Mode
- Tools
- Extras
- Settings
- Technical terminology
- Index
- Model overview and technical specifications
- NOTICE
- Contact
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NAVIGATION MODE >>>
Selecting the vehicle profile (depending on
model)
This setting influences the calculation of
the expected time of arrival and blocks
e.g. motorways for the bicycle setting.
> Select the mode of travel or the re-
quired vehicle profile after pressing
the
Vehicle button.
> The different profiles are displayed and
you can select the desired profile by
pressing the appropriate button.
Car profile
Motorcycle profile
Bicycle profile
Pedestrian profile
After selecting the desired profile, it is
displayed.
You can now change the selected profile.
> Press the settings button or
button.
The window for selecting the maximum
speed is displayed.
Select a speed and exit the speed menu
with the back button .
> Exit the vehicle selection menu, too,
with the back button .
The selected vehicle type is now
displayed.
The required profile is displayed once
selected.
Selecting the route type
> After pressing the
Route type button,
select one of the following options.
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Option Meaning
Winding
Route
A particularly winding
route is calculated with
this option.
This route can be
significantly longer than
other routes. The form
of the setting can be
varied in 3 levels, see
Unbekannte Quelle des
Querverweises.
Fast route With this option, the
fastest route in terms of
travel time is calculated.
Short route With this option, the
shortest route in terms
of mileage is calculated.
Easy route With this option, a route
with as few manoeuvres
as possible is calculated.
This may result in larger
detours.










