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Point registration
1. What is point registration?
It is possible to register points such as your home, memory points, and quick access points as
memory points (up to 106) to be remembered on maps. (1 home and 5 quick access points
are included) It is also possible to register detour points (up to 10) so that when performing a
route search the search produces a route which avoids such points.
It is possible to register points as memory points, selecting from 46 icons and 4 types of voice
alarms. A name and telephone number for each point can also be set. It is possible to retrieve
these registered memory points when displaying a map or performing a route search
(excluding detour points).
Points registered by mistake can be corrected or deleted.
(If there are already 106 memory points and 10 detour memory points registered, delete
unnecessary points before registering new ones.)
Memory points (including home and quick access points) can be
reordered and displayed by registered type, icon, or order in which
they were registered, and selected from a list in a point search.
Memory points with
voice alarm
Memory points with voice alarms can be allocated the following
functions:
Setting that announces, with either sound or speech, an
approaching point
Bell, Chime, Music Box
Setting that is restricted by direction announces an
approaching a memory point
Bell (with direction)
Home
One point can be registered as your home and a single operation
used to search for a return route to your home.
It is recommended
that this is the first point you register.
Quick access points
Up to 5 quick access points can be registered and allocated to touch
switches to facilitate a search for geographical points. It is also
possible to use a single operation to perform a route search when
setting a destination.
Up to 10 detour memory points can be registered with separate
names and detour ranges.
Memory points
Area to avoid
Icons cannot be changed for detour memory points.
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