2007 Mercedes S-Class Owner's Manual - Page 173
2007 Mercedes S-Class Manual
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Control systems COMAND navigation system (entering a destination) 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 linear direction to the destination. Below this, you will see the message "Calculating Route". Once the route has been calculated, route guidance begins ( page 185). Entering a destination from the destination memory Select "Navi" "Destination" "From Memory". The destination memory list appears either with or without the input characters ( page 173). Whether the input characters appear 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 ( page 195). i Route calculation requires a certain amount of time. The time depends on the distance from the destination, for example. 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 ( page 140). Destination memory list with input characters When this list appears, the input characters 4 are automatically activated. 1 Top list entry based on the input data up to that point 2 Characters entered by the user 3 Characters automatically added by the system 4 Input characters 5 Currently non-selectable characters 6 Destination memory list 7 Currently selected character 8 Currently selectable characters i In the list of input characters 4, you can only select currently selectable characters. Which characters are included depends on the sequence in which you have entered your destination and the content of the destination memory. 172