Jensen NAV102 Operation Manual - Page 14

Navigating to your Home or Office Address, Choosing a Location from your Address Book, Following - manual

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NAV102 with NavMate 4. Press to select a recent destination from the "History" list and view the "Start Route" screen. • Press the blue /\ / V arrow buttons or use the scroll bar on the right side of the screen to navigate the list. • Use the / buttons to move through the list page by page. • Press the Garbage Can icon to delete the highlighted item. 5. Continue navigation as instructed in the previous sections. NOTE: The "History" list stores the last 15 addresses or destinations. After 15 entries, the oldest destination will be deleted and the newest entry added to the top of the list. Recent addresses cannot be deleted manually. Press the check mark to enter and save your home or office address. Choosing a Location from your Address Book 1. On the "Main Menu", press Go To.... 2. On the "Go To..." menu, press Favorites. 3. Press Address Book to view a list of Address Book entries. Navigating to your Home or Office Address The Home Address and Office Address buttons allow you to quickly navigate to your home or office address. 4. Select an Address Book entry. • Press to highlight an Address Book entry. • Press the blue /\ / V arrow buttons or use the scroll bar on the right side of the screen to navigate the list. • Use the / buttons to move through the list page by page. 5. Press Start Route to begin navigating to the chosen Address Book destination. If the home or office address is not already saved, a screen like the following will appear: Following a Trail The Trail Book feature allows you to create a path using map points when navigation data is not available. To navigate to a saved Trail, perform the following steps: 10

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NAV102 with NavMate
4.
Press to select a recent destination from the “History” list and view the “Start Route”
screen.
Press the blue
/\
/
V
arrow buttons or use the scroll bar on the right side of the screen
to navigate the list.
Use the
/
buttons to move through the list page by page.
Press the Garbage Can icon to delete the highlighted item.
5.
Continue navigation as instructed in the previous sections.
NOTE: The “History” list stores the last 15 addresses or destinations. After 15 entries,
the oldest destination will be deleted and the newest entry added to the top of the list.
Recent addresses cannot be deleted manually.
Navigating to your Home or Office Address
The
Home Address
and
Office Address
buttons allow you to quickly navigate to your home
or office address.
If the home or office address is not already saved, a screen like the following will appear:
Press the check mark to enter and save your home or office address.
Choosing a Location from your Address Book
1.
On the “Main Menu”, press
Go To...
.
2.
On the “Go To...” menu, press
Favorites
.
3.
Press
Address Book
to view a list of Address Book entries.
4.
Select an Address Book entry.
Press to highlight an Address Book entry.
Press the blue
/\
/
V
arrow buttons or use the scroll bar on the right side of the screen
to navigate the list.
Use the
/
buttons to move through the list page by page.
5.
Press
Start Route
to begin navigating to the chosen Address Book destination.
Following a Trail
The Trail Book feature allows you to create a path using map points when navigation data is
not available. To navigate to a saved Trail, perform the following steps: