Extended Menu Item "Destination Input"

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION Extended Menu Item "Destination Input"
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The menu item "Information" has been extended by the selection "Journey information".

"Journey information" contains destinations for selection, e.g. hotels and restaurants, parks and leisure areas, attractions and public buildings. These can be called up and included in the route guidance as required.

  1. Select "Destination input" and press the controller.
  2. Select "New destination" and press the controller.
  3. Select "Information" and press the controller.
  4. Select "Journey information" and press the controller.
  5. Depending on the navigation DVD (e.g. hotels and restaurants), various categories are now offered. Select the required category and press the controller.
  6. The selection can be restricted by entering additional criteria, e.g. maximum distance from programmed destination or name of destination. Moreover, optional inputs can also be made, e.g. display of BMW partner hotels. The destinations in the vicinity are displayed on the Control Display, sorted according to distance from destination and the other criteria entered.
  7. Select the destination and press the controller.
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