2 favourites, Last destinations – Navigon Fujitsu Siemens Pocket LOOX N100 User Manual

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Selecting a saved destination

4.4.2

Favourites

Destinations to which you want to drive time and again can be
saved in the F

AVOURITES

list. You can select these destinations

quickly as navigation destinations and without repeating the
already entered data.
You can save up to 300 destinations in the F

AVOURITES

list.

Refer to chapter "Saving destinations" on page 40 for

information on saving a destination

1. In the M

AIN

W

INDOW

tap on the My destinations button.

The M

Y DESTINATIONS

menu opens.

2. Tap on the Favourites menu item.

The F

AVOURITES

list opens.

If the list is long, you can move within it using the

(Up)

and

(Up) buttons.

3. Tap on the destination to which you wish to navigate.
4. Tap on the Start navigation button.

Refer to chapter "Starting navigation" on page 37 for

information on how to start navigating. Please read on there.

Options of the Favourites window

The options of the F

AVOURITES

window offer the following

functions:


Option

Description

Rename

Opens a window in which you can rename the
selected destination.

Store a
voice

command

Opens a window in which you are asked to enter
a speech command in the navigation device for

the selected destination. You can then always
start navigation to this destination “upon

command”, by tapping on the Voice command

button in the M

AIN

W

INDOW

.

Home
address

Saves the selected address as your home
address. You can always start navigating to this
destination quickly by tapping on the Take me

home button in the M

AIN

W

INDOW

.

Delete

Deletes the specified destination in the list
F

AVOURITES

. A dialogue asks you to confirm the

deletion.

Add to route

Opens the route planning. The specified address
is inserted as the first route point of a new route.
Refer to chapter "How to start planning a route"

on page 43 for more information.

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