How to get a pizza with the 2006 nav system

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  1. CK5

    CK5 WhooHoo! Administrator Moderator

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    I was messing around a little at the park while my 4 year old played and messed around a little with the navigation system.

    Here's how to find a pizza joint, not sure what the blue reflection is on the pics, I might of had the sunroof open?

    First select the NAV option, then Destination Entry

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    Then select Point of interest

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    Then select Place Type

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    Then select Restaurants from a long list of places

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    Then select the type of resturant from a long list of types

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    Then select Sorted by distance to find the places that are nearest you

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    Then scroll down the list to find your pizza place, select Beau Jo's because it is gooood.

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    Screen outputs resturant information

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    Select OK to proceed to destination

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    Then follow directions to the resturaunt, don't forget to tip your waitress.

    If you want to save some screens you can choose "all resturants" instead of by category then it shows all the resturaunts that are near you etc. you can also save a destination making it real easy to start the naviagation part.
     
  2. RJF's Red Cummins

    RJF's Red Cummins TRC Staff Moderator

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    Awesome! Can't wait for the A2 monitor to come out and for me to actually be able to afford it. Should have most of the same features.
     
  3. Carlos

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    I use the TomTom software on my Pocket PC, which is the same software loaded into the A2. It's fantastic, and I've used a few other navigation systems for comparison. You'll love it.
     

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