Here are some generic screen shots from the B9 Tribeca's Navigation System. The manual is quite thorough, but this will give the reader an idea as to the possibilites.
(Sorry some picts are blurry...I'll try again in better light). Enjoy! -Karen-
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 01.jpg Basic initial map screen. Select "Menu" for options.
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 02.jpg Menu options: select "Destination Entry"
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 03.jpg First of two "Destination Entry" options screens (note the "1/2" with the arrow for selecting the remainder of the options)
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 04.jpg Second of two "Destination Entry" options screens (note the "2/2" with the arrow for selecting the previous screen)
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 05.jpg A fictitious address. Select path: Menu -> Destination Entry -> Address. Input an address, then select the "List" buttom (lower right) for possible matches.
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 06.jpg Path: Menu -> Stored Location -> (various options). This is an address I had already programmed (a hotel in Provo, UT). Select the Flag icon (bottom left) for a single (final destination; the other icon (bottom right) for a Waypoint (side-trip or temporary stop).
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 07.jpg Once you select the checkered Flag icon, the calculations begin...
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 08.jpg After calculations are finished (a few seconds), choose "Change Route" to start over, or "3 Routes" if you want three different route choices. If you don't choose one of the first two quickly, the system automatically chooses "Start" and the "Quick" route (default), then begins giving verbal and visual directions.
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 09.jpg These are the "3 Routes" you might be given. Select any of these choices: Quick, Alt(ernate), or Short, and you will be returned to the previous menu. Select "Info" (top right) and you will see more details for each route (time, distance, roads used, etc.)
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 10.jpg My personal favorite entry is by Phone number (Path: Menu -> Destination Entry -> (Right arrow near "1/2") -> Phone number. If updated and accurate, it will give you the exact address and map the route for you. Much easier to type in 10 numbers than an address, street name, city, etc.
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 11.jpg Path: Menu -> Destination Entry -> Point of Interest. Type in a National Park, restaurant, retail store, etc. Select "Category" for the next screen...
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 12.jpg Path: Menu -> Destination Entry -> Point of Interest. -> Category. This screen will help narrow down your choices. Select "Other" for the next screen...
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 13.jpg (Oops, I skipped a step) Path: Menu -> Destination Entry -> Point of Interest. ->Other ->Coffeehouses. I started typing in "Starbucks" and it recognized it as an only choice halfway through the word. I selected "City" and "Nearest Five" to get my hometown of Surprise, AZ, and...
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 14.jpg ...and, sure enough, there it is!!! Triple grande, sugar-free-, non-fat vanilla latte, please!
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 15.jpg Another nice feature: select: Menu -> Destination Entry -> Emergency, and you will have choices between "Police Stations" and "Hospital". Not sure why Fire Stations are not listed, but I wish they were. Select the checkered Flag to start the instructions.
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