Volkswagen Touareg (2015 year). Instruction — part 20
In vicinity of destination
9
: Area around last destination.
Along the route
10
: Along the calculated route.
In a new city : Select country and town as center of search area.
Nationwide : Whole of country you are currently driving in.
Press to select search area
⇒
fig. 174
.
Then press to select the desired point of interest category
⇒
fig. 176
.
Some point of interest categories contain further sub-categories that are revealed upon pressing.
The points of interest found in the search area for the selected point of interest category are displayed
in a list
Select point of interest from list and show in detailed view
The nearest points of interest are displayed at the top of the list of points of interest that have been
found.
If the immediate vicinity has been selected as the search area, additional distance and direction details
will be displayed .
The distances and directions initially refer to the route as the crow flies. The arrow is shown “not
filled in”.
In the background, the Infotainment System starts to calculate the route to the nearest points of inter-
est in the list. Points of interest for which a possible route has been calculated are displayed with a
“filled in” arrow. In this case, the actual distance to be driven is displayed.
The selection of points of interest can be narrowed down further by entering a name
Touching a point of interest in the list shows the point of interest in the detailed view
⇒
fig. 175
.
Selection options in the detailed view
11
: Opens a list where you can select other points of interest with the same address.
: Stores the points of interest in the destination memory
: Shows the point of interest on the map.
Start : Starts route guidance to the point of interest.
12
: Makes a call to a displayed telephone number.
9
Only if a destination has already been set.
10
Can only be selected during route guidance.
11
Only displayed when several points of interest with the same address can be selected.
12
Only active or displayed when a telephone number is included in the point of interest information and a
mobile phone or a SIM card is connected to the Infotainment System
⇒ page 360.
Searching for points of interest using the name
Fig. 176 Select point of interest category.
Fig. 177 List of hotels in vicinity of location.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
You can also search for the name of a point of interest by entering a “keyword”.
A “keyword” is a combination of digits and letters that occurs in the name or the detailed information of
the desired point of interest. For example, the known part of a name can be entered, such as “Lake”.
Possible results might be “Lake side Hotel” or “Green Lake Hotel”
⇒
fig. 175
.
You can search for the name of a point of interest using different menus.
Response
Effect
In the Search for points of
interest menu, press the Search
for name function key
⇒
fig. 174
.
Search for points of interest across
the country and in all categories.
Response
Effect
Press the Search function key in a
list to select a point of interest cate-
gory
⇒
fig. 176
.
Search for points of interest within
the previously selected search area.
In a list of found points of interest,
press the Options function key and
then the Search for name function
key
⇒
fig. 177
.
Search for points of interest within
the displayed selection of points of
interest.
Enter the keyword for the point of interest search in the subsequent input window
Correct spelling of entries is important. In the same way as when selecting a destination address, it is
only possible to make entries that correspond with a point of interest stored in the navigation data.
In some lists, the Options
⇒
fig. 177
interface can be used to put special objects into alphabetical
order, according to trade names or categories.
Selecting special and favorite destinations from the map
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
In the Navigation settings menu, select point of interest symbols for display on the map
Press the
NAV
Infotainment button until the map view is opened.
The displayed map section can be changed. To do this, touch the map with your finger and, without
lifting your finger, drag it over the screen. Press the
function key to center the map on the vehicle
position again. Turn the setting knob
⇒
fig. 131
(3)
to change the map scale.
If no symbols are displayed, turn the setting knob clockwise in order to zoom in on the map.
Press the symbol for a point of interest category or a favorite destination on the map to open the
Point of interest information window.
Due to the map scale, there may be several entries behind one symbol on the map, in which case a
list appears for selecting the point of interest.
Select the required entry by pressing.
Point of interest information window
Press the Start function key to start route guidance
OR: Press the
function key to store the point of interest
Selecting destinations from the map
Fig. 178 Destination on map.
Fig. 179 Menu: Destination details.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
In the Destination entry menu, press the
Map/GPS function key
⇒
fig. 169
.
The map display is opened
⇒
fig. 178
.
The most recently entered destination is shown on the map. The current location is displayed if no
destination has been defined yet.
Turn the setting knob
⇒
fig. 131
(3)
or press the or function keys to change the map scale.
In order to move the displayed map section, place your finger on the map and, without lifting it off,
drag it over the screen.
The map view moves behind the crosshair. The destination currently selected using the crosshair is
displayed in the top line of the screen. If only coordinates are displayed, this means the selected
destination is in a off-road area. Such destinations cannot be reached precisely in route guidance.
Press the OK function key to start route guidance to the displayed destination.
Other function keys
: Briefly zooms out into an overview display.
: Zooms into the map.
: Zooms out of the map.
4 : Centers the map view to the vehicle position or the last destination.
OK : Opens the destination details menu
⇒
fig. 179
.
Menu: Destination details
The Destination details menu displays all information for the given destination.
Press the
function key to store the destination
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: Makes a call to a displayed telephone number.
Press the Start function key to start route guidance
Entering a destination using coordinates
Fig. 180 Enter the destination using coordinates.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
Press the GPS function key in the map view
⇒
fig. 178
.
The GPS data entry menu is opened. The coordinates of the destination previously shown on the
map are displayed
⇒
fig. 180
.
Press the function key Latitude or Longitude .
Enter the coordinates via the input window
Press the OK function key when the desired latitude or longitude is displayed in the entry fields.
In the menu GPS data entry, press the function key OK to see the destination on the map view
⇒
fig. 178
.
If the coordinates are outside the recorded area, you will see a corresponding message on the screen
and the entry will have to be corrected.
In the map display, press the function key OK to open the menu Destination details
⇒
fig. 179
.
If the destination entered is not located in a digitalized area, it cannot be reached precisely in
route guidance.
13
Only active or displayed when a telephone number is included in the point of interest information and a
mobile phone or a SIM card is connected to the Infotainment System 360.
The coordinates for the current vehicle position can be shown in the additional window of the
map display
Selecting stored destinations (last destinations, directory)
Fig. 181 List of automatically stored recent destinations.
Fig. 182 Loading a destination from the directory.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
In the Navigation main menu, press the New destination function key
⇒
fig. 172
.
Route guidance to the stored home address, to an automatically stored destination or a manually
stored destination can be started in the Destination entry menu
⇒
fig. 169
.
Starting route guidance to a stored home address
Press the
Home address function key to start route guidance to the defined home address
Starting route destination to an automatically stored destination or a destination stored
as a favorite
Destinations originating in route guidance are automatically saved in the Last destinations list
⇒
fig. 181
.
Manually stored destinations are stored in the Directory. Destinations stored in the directory with
the “Display as favorite” attribute are also added to the Favorites list
Press the
Last destinations or
Favorites function key
⇒
fig. 169
.
Press the entry in the list to start route guidance
OR: Press the
function key next to the required entry and select one of the following options.
Start route guidance : Starts route guidance
Show details : Shows the destination in the detail view.
Show destination on map : Shows the destination on the map
Loading a destination from the directory
The Load from directory menu only displays directory entries for which route guidance can be
started (display: symbol ).
The directory needs to be opened for editing in order to display or edit all directory entries
Press the
Directory function key
⇒
fig. 169
.
Press the desired directory entry in the Load from directory menu.
If more than one navigation destination is stored for a directory entry, you then need to select the
desired navigation destination by touching the screen.
Press one of the following options in the Destination details menu.
Start route guidance : Starts route guidance
Add as stopover : Allows you to add the destination to the tour plan
Enter/show destination on map : Shows the destination on the map
You can also search for directory entries using a search function.
Press the Search function key and search for the directory entry by entering the entry name in an
input window
Directory (navigation destinations, addresses and
telephone numbers)
Introduction
In this section you’ll find information about:
Automatically stored Last destinations
User profiles and directory entries
Storing destinations manually
Storing in directory
Managing the directory
Displays and options for directory entries
Editing directory entries
Favorite
and flagged destinations
Importing contacts or exporting them as “VCards”
Directory settings
Storing or editing the home address
Destinations for which route guidance has been started are automatically stored in the Last des-
tinations list
You can manually store and edit navigation destinations, addresses and telephone numbers in the
unit Directory.
Route guidance can be started for stored navigation destinations
More information:
Safety information
for Infotainment System
Basic information on use
Introduction to navigation
Destination input
Telephone control (PHONE)
WARNING
Driving on today's roads demands the full attention of the driver at all times. Driver distrac-
tion causes accidents, collisions and serious personal injury!
Never let yourself be distracted when setting, adjusting, or using the Infotainment System,
when using your mobile phone, or when operating the mobile phone controls.
Always drive attentively and responsibly. Use the Infotainment system, your mobile
phone, and the mobile phone controls only if road, traffic, and weather conditions permit and
you will not be distracted from your driving.
If you cannot use the Infotainment System, your mobile phone, or the mobile phone con-
trols safely while driving, wait until later or find a safe spot where you can pull off the road
and park the vehicle.
Always set sound volume levels so that you can clearly hear horns, sirens, and other
warning sounds outside the vehicle.
Automatically stored Last destinations
Fig. 183 Destination entry menu.
Fig. 184 List of recent destinations.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
Destinations for which route guidance has been started are automatically stored in the Last des-
tinations list
⇒
fig. 184
.
Old last destinations are overwritten by new destinations when the list is full.
To permanently retain one of the last destinations, you need to store it manually in the Directory
Last destinations list
In the Navigation main menu, press the New destination function key
⇒
fig. 172
.
Press the Last destinations function key
⇒
fig. 183
.
Press the
function key next to an entry in the list to display further editing options.
Store : Stores the destination in the directory
Delete : Deletes the destination after further confirmation.
Deleting all recent destinations
You can delete all entries in the Last destinations list at once.
In the Navigation main menu, press the Memory function key
In the pop-up window, press the Manage memory function key.
In the Manage memory menu, press the Delete all last destinations function key and accept the
confirmation dialog with Delete .
User profiles and directory entries
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
A user profile is automatically created when a mobile phone is paired with the Infotainment System for
the first time or a SIM card is inserted. Telephone directory entries are loaded and displayed in the
Directory menu. The mobile phone or the SIM card is linked uniquely to the stored user profile.
Navigation destinations and directory entries, which are created manually while a user profile is active,
are only assigned to that user profile and are only displayed when the corresponding mobile phone or
SIM card is connected.
When the mobile phone or SIM card are connected to the unit again, the user profile is reloaded and
the directory entries are displayed in the Directory menu.
Depending on the settings, only the directory entries for the loaded user profile are displayed in the
Directory menu.
The directory is updated from the connected mobile phone on a regular basis. The update can also be
started manually ( Import phone book ).
If you want a directory entry to also be displayed in the directory without a user profile being loaded,
open the directory entry for editing and clear the check box in the
Private contact function key
User profiles can be deleted and renamed
Directory entries with stored address data (postal address) can be converted into navigation
destinations for route guidance
There is no management and usage of user profiles in units without mobile phone package. All
entries in the directory are currently accessible to all users if they are not deleted manually. Directory
entries can be deleted individually from the directory or together using the factory settings
Storing destinations manually
Fig. 185 Navigation main menu.
Fig. 186 Special destination detailed view.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
You can store destinations in the directory from different menus.
Function keys for storing destinations in selected navigation menus
Menu
Function keys and action
Navigation main menu
⇒
fig. 185
.
Press (flagged destination). The current
position is stored as a flagged destination.
Press Position and then Store to store the
current position.
Press Store and then Store destination to
store the displayed destination.
Address entry
⇒
fig. 173
.
Press Save.
Last destinations list
⇒
fig. 184
.
Press
and then Store.
Special destination detailed
view
⇒
fig. 186
.
Press Save or
.
After pressing the corresponding function key, the destination can be stored in the directory
Storing in directory
Fig. 187 Storing in directory.
Fig. 188 Editing a directory entry.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
Select destination and press the function key to store
The Store in directory menu opens
⇒
fig. 187
.
Storing in directory
Press the New directory entry function key.
OR: Press one of the stored directory entries to store the destination under this entry
⇒
fig. 188
.
If you selected Create new entry , the boxes for entering a name will be empty. If you have called up a
stored directory entry, the name that was previously stored will be displayed
⇒
fig. 188
.
Press the Name: function key and enter a new name in an input window or change the existing
name
Change the displayed category by pressing the Category function key (Private or Busi-
ness )
⇒
fig. 188
.
If you select a category under which an address is already stored, this address will then be overwritten
without warning.
If the check box in the
Display as favorite function key is checked, the destination will also be
stored in the Favorites
list
Press the Store entry function key to store the destination.
The destination is now stored under the entered name and the selected category in the Directory
menu.
Managing the directory
Fig. 189 Address book opened for editing.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
When the Directory menu is open for editing, you can create new entries manually or import them
from different sources (such as Last destinations list, memory card). Telephone directory en-
tries for a connected mobile phone or a SIM card are also displayed in the directory
Depending on the settings, only the directory entries of the loaded user profile are displayed
Opening Directory menu for editing
In the Navigation main menu, press the Memory function key
⇒
fig. 185
.
In the pop-up window, press the Manage memory function key.
In the Manage memory menu, press the Directory function key.
The Directory menu opens for editing
⇒
fig. 189
.
Options in Directory menu
Press the Options function key
⇒
fig. 189
.
Settings : Opens the Directory settings menu
Search : Opens an input window for finding a directory entry by entering an entry name
New entry : Opens a menu where you can manually enter a directory entry step by step
If the Directory menu is called up via the destination input, only stored directory entries for
which route guidance can be started are displayed
⇒ page 299. It is not possible to edit the directory
entries via the destination input.
Displays and options for directory entries
Fig. 190 Directory.
Fig. 191 Directory with a pop-up window for a directory entry.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
Open Address book menu for editing
Symbols for directory entries
The symbols indicate what kind of information is stored for a directory entry
⇒
fig. 190
.
: Information is sufficient for route guidance.
: A telephone number is stored.
Calling up options for directory entries
In the Directory menu, press the
function key next to a directory entry
⇒
fig. 191
.
Call
14
: Makes a call to a stored telephone number.
Select as destination : Starts route guidance to a stored navigation destination
Read contact : The name of the directory entry is read out.
Send by SMS
14
: Sends the stored information as a business card by SMS.
Delete : Deletes the directory entry after confirmation.
14
Only for directory entries of a connected mobile phone or a SIM card.
Edit or Edit copy
14
: Opens the directory entry for editing
Editing directory entries
Fig. 192 Editing a directory entry.
Fig. 193 Navigation destination business opened for editing.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
The navigation destinations, mailing addresses and telephone numbers, which were manually stored,
created and imported using the Directory menu, can be changed and further information added.
Displaying and editing directory entries
Open Address book menu for editing
Press the required directory entry.
All stored information for this directory entry and options for editing are displayed in a list
⇒
fig. 192
.
Press the function key to modify stored information or add new information to the directory entry.
Information is entered or changed using input windows
Function key: Effect
Function key: Effect
Last name:, First name:, Company:: Each open an input window to name
the directory entry more precisely. The entries next to Last name and
First name are used as voice commands.
Create new telephone numbers: Opens an input window where you can
enter a telephone number manually.
Create business navigation destination: Opens a menu where you can
select a navigation destination for the “Business ” favorites category or
convert a stored mailing address into a navigation destination.
Create business mailing address: Opens a menu to enter a mailing ad-
dress manually in input windows.
Create private navigation destination: Opens a menu where you can se-
lect a navigation destination for the “Private ” favorites category or con-
vert a stored mailing address into a navigation destination
Create private mailing address: Opens a menu to enter a mailing address
manually in input windows.
Read contact: The voice command stored under Last name and First
name is read out
Private contact: The directory entry is only displayed when the corre-
sponding user profile is loaded. If the check box is cleared, the directory
entry is transferred to the general user profile and is always displayed
If the prefix Create ... is not displayed in a function key, corresponding information is already stored.
This information is displayed below the function key (such as in
fig. 192
: Business navigation destina-
tion ). Press the function key to display or modify the stored information
⇒
fig. 193
.
Converting mailing addresses into navigation destinations
Information that is stored as Business mailing address or Private mailing address can be converted
into navigation destinations, such as the telephone directory entries of a connected mobile phone.
Press the Create private navigation destination or Create business navigation destination button.
Press the Create navigation destination function key.
The mailing address is converted into a navigation destination in the Infotainment System and dis-
played in the Address entry menu where it can be edited further
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