Jensen MS4200RS user manual Address manager, Storing addresses in the address book, Delete address

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NAVIGATION

Address manager

The navigation radio offers the opportunity of storing at least 30 destination addresses in a personal address book. In the address book, you can store your destinations separately under the categories “Private” and “Business”. The “Home” and “Work” shortcuts, which can be programmed with your home address and business address

respectively, are also available here.

Select the “Address manager” in the main menu and confirm the selection.

￿The address manager is displayed. The following options are available:

AddressmanagerStore address Delete address Delete via points Store current loc.

Storing addresses in the address book

If you have not yet entered a destination address:

Enter the data of the required destination address (city, road, crossroads or special facility) into the destination menu.

In the main menu, select the “Address manager” option.

Next, select “Store address”.

Select which address books the address should be stored in (private, business, home or work).

￿The name input menu appears.

Using the “keyboard,” enter any string of up to 15 characters as the name for the address. Complete the input with “o”.

If you do not wish to enter a name, select “o” directly. ￿ The address is now stored in the selected address book.

Delete address

Addresses that are no longer needed should be deleted from the address book to ensure sufficient space for new addresses.

Select “Delete address” in the address manager.

Select which address book the address should be deleted from (private, business, home or work).

￿A list of the destination addresses stored in the selected address book is displayed.

Select an address to be deleted from the list and confirm your selection.

￿The selected address is deleted from the address book.

Delete via points

If via points have been entered for the current destination, you can display the via point list and delete via points from it.

Select “Delete via points” in the address manager. ￿ A list of the stored via points appears.

Select a via point to be deleted from the list and confirm your selection.

￿The selected via point is deleted.

Via points can also be deleted in the “Via points” information menu, see page 248.

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Contents MS4200RS Table of Contents IQ Intelligent Content on Demand Obey all traffic signs and laws while driving Class 1 laser productImportant notes for safe usage Safety and Warnings Making the electrical connections Connection in vehicles without standard ISO connectorsTaking safety precautions, Fig Volt battery A4 Connection overview, ISO connector A, FigTelephone mute function A3, optional Volt ignition A7Connection overview ISO connector C Connection overview ISO connector B loudspeakers, FigYellow connector C1 Preamp line-out Blue connector C3 CD changerMounting the radio, Fig Installing the GPS antenna, FigInstall installation bracket Checking the vehicle functions Initial operation, FigTechnical Support Route & Sound Navigating and listening to an audio CD Start-up characteristicsHow does the navigation system work? Important notes on the function of your navigation radioComments Digital road mapAreas with limited road information Topicality of the map CDSecurity code Removable operating panelAnti-theft protection LED Removing the operating panelHandling CDs RDS Radio Data SystemTEL Control elementsCD player mode Radio modeCD changer mode Navigation modeVolume Switching on / offInserting a CD Removing a CDReturn Menu operationActive option Option Inactive option CursorCityW ‰ ¡ Z ¯ Entering lettersActivating functions in common mode Choosing the user modeActivating functions in expert mode Normal and expert modesTA Scan News Ann. level Information menuTMC Scan Traffic announcements from other stations EON Behavior of TMC and TADisplayed message … Sound menu Sound SettingsPage Radio Setting stationsRadio menu Autostore Store Preset Recall ProgramRadio RDS MemoExtra info Radio SetupPTY search only on FM InitializationCD playback CD playerSelecting a function CD Player RndRepeat Track CD Title Extra Info CD menuScan CD changer playback CD changer accessories1044 Selecting a CDCD Changer menu CD Changer SetupRandom Repeat Track Select CD RandomInitialization menu Clock SettingsBeep Level Scan Time 15s On Off LogicDisplay On Off LogicUser IconsActivation options IQ Your key to map, traffic and travel informationRegistering the navigation system Navi ID Navi ID 8Q6S 7ED4 CD EUR 2003/01 NT SW IDMy C-IQ Activating productsCode Input R 5 Z 4 a KIQ Service IQ SettingsPreview IQ InfoMain menu Destination input menu Destination inputDestination input New address Load address Last destin. Info on car posCityW Entering a new addressI.....O CountryStep House number or intersection Step RoadStep Route selection Directly to guidanceSpecial facilities in connection with the destination Points of interest POIsSpecial facilities of national importance 26 km Special facilities in the vicinity of the current positionDestination input via GPS coordinates Via point input New address Via point inputDelete via points not reached Guidance MlsAudible messages Turn now adviceImproved acoustic guidance information Repeating voice messageAreas with limited road information Guidance beyond digitized roads4,1mls UI 0245pm 15 mls UI 1127amRoute selection Ab Anschl Mls A45 18.8 Information during guidance B49 Mls Displaying / deleting via points 04/02/03 812 am Trip computer 35 mph 24 mph Mph 235 mlsDestination GPS / CompassAlternative route Cancel procedureAlternative route YesStoring addresses in the address book Address managerDelete address Delete via pointsRenaming addresses Store current locDeleting list of last destinations Emergency Emergency menuGPS position Car positionGuidance screen Dyn. route sett. Language System settingsSpeed Guidance screen Settings for dynamic route planningDyn. route sett LanguageService Default settingsMounting angle System InfoLoading software updates Symptoms Possible cause / remedy TroubleshootingNavigation Month Limited Warranty CEA Power Ratings SpecificationsPage 033104