Deleting Favorites; Routes With Stages; Route Planning; Entering The Starting Point - Panasonic CNGP50U - Car Strada Portable Mobile Navigation System Operating Instructions Manual

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5. Tap the Save button.
The previous window opens again.
The selected icon is shown before the name of the favorite.
5.3

Deleting Favorites

Any destination from the F
1. Select the destination you want to delete from the F
(see chapter "Favorites" on page 14)
2. Tap Options > Delete.
A dialog window prompts you to confirm deletion.
3. Tap the Yes button.
The F
listed.
6

Routes with Stages

It is possible to plan routes without GPS reception, in the comfort of
your home for example. Planned routes can be saved for later use. This
allows you to plan as many routes as you like e.g. for your holidays.
6.1

Route Planning

In the M
The R
6.1.1

Entering the Starting Point

The starting point of a route is the point at which you want to begin your
trip. This is not necessarily the current location. If you are planning a
route for your holidays at home, you could, for example, enter your
hotel as the starting point.
The starting point is only important if you want to see a planned route
on the map, but currently have no GPS reception, or you are not
currently at the planned starting point. The starting point that you enter
therefore has the flow number "0".
As soon as you start navigation, your current location will be used as
the starting point for the route calculation.
The first stage is therefore the trip to the route point with the flow
number "1".
1. Tap the Specify Starting Point field.
The S
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AVORITES
list opens. The deleted destination is no longer
AVORITES
window, tap on Destination > Route Planning.
ENU
P
window opens.
OUTE
LANNING
P
menu opens.
TARTING
OINT
list can be deleted.
list.
AVORITES
Routes with Stages

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