Other ways to set the destination – Sony NV-U70 User Manual

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5

Input the address details.
For details on how to input characters, see
“Keyboard operations” on page 13.
Touch the respective entry field to input the
items below.

6

Select “Start navigation.”
The route option selection display appears.
For details on selecting route options, see the
supplied PDF manual.

7

Select “Start navigation” again.
The map display appears, the route is
calculated, and route guidance starts.

Other ways to set the
destination

You can also set the destination and search for
routes using the following methods.
From the top menu, select the items in the
following order, then “Start navigation” (if
necessary).
For details, see the supplied PDF manual.

“City or ZIP”
Input the city name or ZIP code.

“Street”/“–”
Input the street name, and house number (if
known).
If no house number is available, the “–” field
is deactivated.

“Intersection”
Input the crossroad name if you want it as the
destination point.

Search nearby
Searches for routes to a POI, such as restaurant,
hotel, etc., near the current car position.

Home
Searches for routes to your home when it is
registered.
“New Destination”

c “Home”

Point of interest
Searches for routes to a POI, such as restaurant,
hotel, etc., by selecting the category(ies) and
correct destination from the list.
Select “New Destination”

c “Navigation” c

“Point of interest,” then the following options
which allow you to specify the search area.

“---nearby GPS position”
Searches within the specified radius of the
center of the map.
“---nationwide”
Searches within the specified country.
“---in a browsed city”
Searches within the specified city.

Select on map
Searches for routes by setting the destination
directly from the map display.
“New Destination”

c “Navigation” c “Select on

map”

Recent destinations
Searches for routes to recently searched
destinations.
“New Destination”

c “Navigation” c “Recent

destinations”

Favorites
Searches for routes to a saved destination point.
“New Destination”

c “Navigation” c

“Favorites”

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