Deleting a destination or the home address from the destination memory
To activate navigation mode: press the
function button once or twice.
To show the menu: press
the COMAND
controller.
Select Destination in the navigation
system menu bar by turning
the
COMAND controller and press
to
confirm.
Select From Memory and press
to
confirm.
You will see the destination memory list either with the character bar (option 1) or as a selection list (option 2).
Option 1: destination memory list with
character bar: proceed as described in the
"Entering characters using the character
bar" section.
Option 2: destination memory list as
selection list: select a destination by
turning
the COMAND controller and
press
to confirm.
You see the address data of the selected entry.
Select Delete and press
to
confirm.
A prompt appears asking whether you wish to delete the destination.
Select Yes or No and press
to
confirm.
If you select Yes, COMAND deletes the destination. You will see a message to this effect.
If you select No, the process is aborted.
If the navigable address data for the
destination being deleted is also assigned
to an address book entry, COMAND will
also delete this data from there. If the
corresponding address book entry does
not contain any further data, such as
telephone numbers, COMAND deletes the
entire address book entry.
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