User manual
Chapter 11: Navigation Basic Operation
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Use the Navigation key to scroll the list up or down and select “San Francisco, CA” from the 
list.
The list of items found in the database is limited to 100 items. When over 100 items have been 
found, “Matches: > 100” will be displayed shown in the bottom right corner of the display; you 
may need to press the 
ESCAPE
 key and enter additional characters.
11.10 Multi-Word Indexing
The Magellan RoadMate employs a search feature known as “Multi-Word Indexing”. This feature enables you to search the 
database for possible matches based on the characters entered. The matches returned will start with the characters entered. 
For example:
You are searching for a street called “East Old Fort Road”. Rather than spell the entire name of 
the street, you can simply enter “Fort”. The Magellan RoadMate will return all database entries 
containing the word “Fort” as part of the main street name. The list returned is subject to the 
additional parameters set by the search such as the city or state entered.
The database only indexes the main names of streets. In the example above, only the words 
“Old” and “Fort” will be indexed.
When entering street names, do not enter prefixes such as “N” or “North” unless the whole 
word is part of the street name. By entering “N” the search will return all main street names 
starting with the letter “N”.
Also, do not enter suffixes such as “St” or “Ave” or “Rd” unless the whole word is part of the street name. By entering “St” 
the search will return all main street names starting with “St”.
Along with street names, multi-word indexing also supports entering names of cities and points of interest.










