Navi ga tio n sy ste m, Entering a point of interest – Mercedes-Benz E-Coupe 2011 COMAND Manual User Manual
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search range to approximately 200 km. If
COMAND finds one point of interest within
this radius, it finishes the search.
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If you select the
ALL
list item, the point of
interest list contains all points of interest
for all subcategories in the
RESTAURANT
main category which lie within the search
radius.
If you select the
OTHER RESTAURANTS
list
item at the end of the list, the points of
interest list contains all points of interest
which cannot be assigned to any
subcategory of the
RESTAURANT
main
category and which lie within the search
radius.
Point of interest list
Introduction
The illustration below shows an example of
the points of interest list for the
RESTAURANT
main category and
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subcategory in the vicinity of the current
position.
:
Compass heading to the point of interest
;
Linear distance to the point of interest
=
Point of interest
?
Selected category or sub-category
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Depending on the point of interest
selected, COMAND uses different
reference points in determining the linear
distance to the destination:
R
vicinity of current position: the linear
distance is the distance of the point of
interest from the current vehicle
position.
R
vicinity of destination: the linear distance
is the distance from the destination
entered to the point of interest.
Selecting a point of interest
X
Select a point of interest by turning cVd
the COMAND controller and press W to
confirm.
The complete address of the point of
interest selected is shown.
:
Point of interest with address
;
To start route calculation
=
To store an address in the destination
memory
?
To display details
A
To make a call (when available)
B
To cancel selection
C
To show an address on the map
X
To start route calculation: select
Start
and press W to confirm.
X
To store an address in the destination
memory: select
Save
and press W to
confirm. You can now select storage
options (
Y
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Entering a point of interest
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