Entering a destination from the destination memory, Control systems, Comand navigation system (entering a destination) – Mercedes-Benz CL-Class 2010 Owners Manual User Manual

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Map: Using the map to enter a destination
(

Y

page 109)

i

In this case, using the map for destination

entry is based on the city seen in the
address input menu.

R

POI: Entering a point of interest
(

Y

page 111)

i

In this case, entering a POI is based on the

city seen in the address input menu.

R

Save: Saving a destination in the
destination memory (

Y

page 132)

R

Start: Starting the route calculation
(

Y

page 107)

X

Continuing or completing destination

entry: Select one of the menu items

mentioned above.

Starting the route calculation

i

You cannot start the route calculation

until all the necessary address data has
been entered.

X

After entering the destination, select

Start.
The route calculation will start if route
guidance has not already been activated.
If route guidance has already been
activated, a prompt will appear asking
whether you want to end the current route
guidance.

X

Select

Yes or No.

If you select

Yes, COMAND will stop the

route guidance and start the route
calculation for the new destination.
If you select

No, COMAND will continue

with the active route guidance.
The new destination is discarded.
During the route calculation, an arrow will
indicate the direction to the destination.
Below this, you will see the message

The

route is being calculated....
Once the route has been calculated, route
guidance begins (

Y

page 116).

i

Route calculation requires time. The time

depends on factors such as the distance
from the destination.
COMAND calculates the route using the
digital map data. The calculated route may
differ from the actual road situation, e.g.
due to road construction or incomplete
map data. Please make sure that you
observe the notes about the digital map
(

Y

page 83).

i

Routes to destinations that do not have

road or ferry access to the current position.
This applies, for example, to routes from
the mainland to Hawaii.

Entering a destination from the

destination memory

X

Select

Navi Q Destination Q From

Memory.
The destination memory list appears either
with or without the predictive speller
(

Y

page 108). Whether the predictive

speller appears depends on the number of
entries in the destination memory.

i

The destination memory always contains

an entry called

My Address. You can save

your home address, for example, under this
entry (

Y

page 130).

Destination memory list with

predictive speller

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