Operation Manual

User’s manual NAVIGON 63xx
- 62 - Useful functions
9.5.1 Operating in Destination search mode
1. Tap on the point to which you want to navigate.
The destination that you have selected appears under the cross
hairs.
The geographical coordinates of the destination and the
corresponding address are shown in the bottom third of the screen.
2. Tap on
(OK).
Buttons with various functions will be displayed.
Take Me There
: Starts navigation to the selected point. If you are currently
navigating, this route navigation will be cancelled.
MyReport
: Opens the MYREPORT window. Here you can notify NAVIGON about
any changes to traffic monitoring systems and routing.
Interim Destination
: Sets the selected point as interim destination. The
navigation system will first guide you to this interim destination.
Afterwards you can continue navigation to your original destination.
This function is only active during navigation.
Add to Route
: Adds the selected point to the route planning as the last point.
Navigation will then continue to this point after you have reached the
original destination or the other route points.
Save
: Opens the SAVE DESTINATION AS... window. You can enter a name
under which the selected point will be saved in the F
AVOURITES list.
(Refer to "Saving destinations" on page 41)
Search Near
by
: Opens the POI NEARBY window. Here you can search for
destinations near the selected point. (Refer to "POI nearby" on page 31)
Tap on (Destination search) or on (Back) in order
to quit Destination search mode. You will be returned to the
window from which you started this mode.
10 Useful functions
10.1 Route profiles
Route profiles define the characteristics and special aspects of the
different modes of transport which are to be taken into account when
calculating routes. For example a route profile for bicycles will exclude
motorways from the route calculation but will include roads which other
vehicles are not allowed to use. And different arrival times will be
calculated for a bicycle than for a motorcycle for example.