Navigating in an unfamiliar city – Clarion P200 User Manual

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N.I.C.E. P200

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The N.I.C.E. P200 displays the four options

Address/Intersection options

State/Province Name, City Name and Street Name
lead to lists. See “Scrolling through lists” on
page 42.

Postal Code goes directly to the touch-screen
keyboard. See “Using the touch-screen keyboard”
on page 43.

Return (F6) goes back to your previous selection

Navigating in an unfamiliar city

Point of interest (POI) lets you define a destination
when you don’t know its address.

This method is especially useful when traveling in
an unfamiliar city. It can save time and the expense
of driving around when you need to find, for
example, a gasoline station or a grocery store.

The N.I.C.E. P200 database maintains a list of two
million points of interest organized by categories,
such as city center, airport, restaurant, and tourist
information.

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