Volkswagen Touareg (2015 year). Instruction — part 21
Touch the OK function key.
The mailing address is now stored as a navigation destination. The navigation destination is displayed
and can be edited again.
Press the
function key to close the menu.
Favorite
and flagged destinations
Fig. 194 Navigation main menu.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
Favorite destinations
For faster selection of a stored destination and to display it on the map, you can specify the option
Display as favorite for frequently used destinations
⇒
fig. 193
.
The list of destinations stored as favorites is called up from the Destination entry menu using the
Favorites function key
Favorite destinations can also be called up from the map view using the assigned icon (private or
business )
Special case of flagged destination
In the Navigation main menu, pressing the function key stores the current vehicle position without
further confirmation under the “Flagged destination” name.
Flagged destinations are stored in the directory under their respective creation date and can be re-
named or have further details added like other directory entries
Importing contacts or exporting them as “VCards”
Fig. 195 Selecting the address (VCards) for the import.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
Contacts can be imported into the directory from a compatible data medium (memory card or USB
storage medium) if they are stored in a VCard format compatible with the unit. A maximum of 100
contacts can be imported.
Importing contacts (VCards) from a data medium
Insert the data medium into the Infotainment System
In the Directory settings menu, press the Importing contacts function key
Following this, press to select the data medium.
The whole data medium is searched for contacts that can be imported. They are then displayed in a
list
⇒
fig. 195
.
Select the contacts to be imported by pressing them .
Press the Options function key.
In the pop-up window, press the Import function key.
Confirm the import message by pressing the OK function key.
Exporting directory entries as VCards
All address book entries can be exported to a data medium such as a memory card. Directory entries
from the currently connected mobile phone or the inserted SIM card can also be exported
Insert the recordable data medium into the Infotainment System
In the Directory settings menu, press the Exporting contacts function key
Then select the data medium you wish to copy the contacts to by pressing on it.
Select the contacts to be exported by pressing them in the directory .
Press the Options function key.
In the pop-up window, press the Export function key.
The folder “VCards” is automatically created on the data medium during the export. The exported
contacts are stored in VCard format (“.vcf”) in this folder.
Lists for importing or exporting contacts can be searched after pressing the Search function key
in the Options pop-up window by entering the entry name (input windows).
In some cases, an imported contact still needs to be converted for the navigation system
Directory settings
Fig. 196 Address book opened for editing.
Fig. 197 Directory settings.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
Open Address book menu for editing
Press the Options function key
⇒
fig. 196
.
In the pop-up window, press the Settings function key.
The Directory settings menu opens
⇒
fig. 197
.
Function key: Effect
Memory capacity: Indicates how many directory entries are stored in the
current user profile and the general contacts.
Sort by: Defines the order and display of the directory entries.
Function key: Effect
Show general contacts: Directory entries that are not assigned to a user
profile are also displayed
Delete profiles: Press the profile to be deleted in the list of stored user
profiles and accept the confirmation dialog with Delete.
Change profile name
15
: Renames currently loaded profile in an input win-
dow
Read name tags
16
: Reads out recorded name tags
Delete name tags
16
: Deletes recorded name tags
Import directory
15
: Starts an immediate import of directory entries from a
connected mobile phone to the directory.
Import contacts: Imports navigation data (VCards) from an inserted data
medium into the directory
Export contacts: Copies selected directory entries on an inserted data
medium
15
Only active when a mobile phone or a SIM card is currently connected to the Infotainment System
⇒ page 360.
16
Only active if name tags have been recorded for directory entries
⇒ page 240.
Storing or editing the home address
Fig. 198 Menu: Destination entry.
Fig. 199 Menu: New home address.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
Only one address or position can be saved as the home address. The stored home address can be
edited or deleted.
In the Navigation main menu, press the
function key
⇒
fig. 194
.
If a home address has already been stored, the route guidance will be started
A message appears if the home address has not been stored.
Confirm message to open New home address menu
⇒
fig. 199
.
New home address menu
The New home address menu allows you to set a new destination as the home address
⇒
fig. 199
.
If a new home address is selected, the previously stored home address is overwritten.
If a home address has already been stored, it is shown and can be edited when the Address function
key in the Address entry menu
Opening the home address to edit it
In the Navigation main menu, press the New destination function key
⇒
fig. 194
.
In the Destination entry menu, press the
Home address function key
⇒
fig. 183
.
The Favorites - home address menu with further feature keys opens.
Start route guidance : Starts route guidance to the stored home address.
Show destination on map : Shows the home address on the map.
New home address : Opens the New home address menu
⇒
fig. 199
.
Delete home address : Deletes the stored home address.
Tour mode
Introduction
In this section you’ll find information about:
Entering a stopover
Selecting an additional destination and adding it to the tour
Tour mode in the Navigation main menu
Tour plan: creating or editing a tour
Tour memory
Leaving Tour mode
In Tour mode, multiple destinations can be travelled during route guidance
⇒
fig. 204
.
If a stopover is added or deleted during route guidance, the route guidance will then need to be started
again in some cases.
A trip with multiple destinations is called a “Tour”.
A tour always consists of a destination which is the end point of the tour and a maximum of ten
stopovers.
Displaying starting point, destination and stopovers
The “starting point” of a tour is always the vehicle position determined by the navigation system (dis-
play: ).
“Stopovers” are driven to before the destination and numbered in order (Display: no. or no. ).
The “destination” is the end point of a tour (display: ).
More information:
Safety information
for Infotainment System
Basic information on use
Introduction to navigation
Destination input
Destination guidance
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.
Entering a stopover
Fig. 200 Navigation main menu.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
A stopover can be input once a destination has been defined. A stopover can also be entered during
route guidance. The route guidance then needs to be started again in some cases.
In the Navigation main menu, press the Extras function key
⇒
fig. 200
.
In the pop-up window, press the Accept new stopover function key.
Confirm the subsequent query by pressing the Stopover function key.
Select an additional destination and add it to the tour
Finishing input of a stopover
After the first stopover has been selected, the Navigation main menu is automatically opened in tour
mode
⇒
fig. 204
.
The displayed “New tour” can be saved or edited further in the tour plan
Selecting an additional destination and adding it to the tour
Fig. 201 Menu: Destination entry.
Fig. 202 Move object: Specifying the position for a new destination.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
A new destination is selected as described for the destination entry
When the new destination has been sufficiently defined, a message appears that the order in which
the destinations are to be driven to is to be determined.
Press the Next function key.
In the Move object menu, press the Starting point function key to add the destination as the
first stopover
⇒
fig. 202
.
OR: Press another destination after which the new destination should be driven to.
OR: Press the ... function key to define the destination as the new destination.
The sequence in which the destinations will be driven can be changed subsequently in the Tour
plan menu
Tour mode in the Navigation main menu
Fig. 203 Navigation main menu.
Fig. 204 Navigation main menu in tour mode.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
After the first stopover has been selected, the Navigation main menu is automatically opened in tour
mode
⇒
fig. 204
.
Manually switching to tour mode
It is possible to switch to tour mode manually from the Navigation main menu
⇒
fig. 203
.
Touch the Extras function key.
In the pop-up window, press the Tour mode function key.
The Navigation main menu is opened in tour mode and the last destination is displayed in tour mode.
Editing within Tour mode
The tour is displayed in the upper third of the screen in the Navigation main menu
⇒
fig. 204
. The
name of the tour, the destination and the first stopover is displayed. Further destinations can be added
to the displayed tour.
Press the display box to show the entire tour in the tour plan
OR: Press the Destination entry function key and confirm the subsequent query by pressing the
Stopover function key.
Select an additional destination and add it to the tour
Tour plan: creating or editing a tour
Fig. 205 Tour plan menu: Tour with a stopover.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
In the tour plan, an existing tour can be edited or a new tour can be created.
When a new tour is created, the tour displayed in the Navigation main menu is overwritten if it has not
been stored
Opening the Tour plan menu
Change to tour mode
In the Navigation main menu, press the Extras function key
⇒
fig. 204
.
Press the New tour function key in the pop-up window to create a new tour.
OR: Press the Edit tour function key in the pop-up window to edit the displayed tour.
The Tour plan menu opens
⇒
fig. 205
.
When a new tour has been created, only its starting point is specified (vehicle position). Otherwise, all
destinations in the tour are displayed in the sequence in which they are driven to during route guid-
ance.
Displaying starting point, destination and stopover in the tour plan
Starting point: “ ”
Stopover: “no. ” or “no. ”
Destination: “ ”
Editing in the Tour plan menu
If you press a destination displayed in the tour plan, it is then only possible to start route guidance
to this destination
⇒
fig. 205
.
Press the
function key following an entry to create a new tour or to edit the displayed tour.
A pop-up window containing editing options is opened:
Details : Opens the destination in the Detail view.
Start : Starts route guidance only to this destination
Delete : Deletes the destination from the tour plan.
Move : Makes it possible to move the destination in the tour plan
⇒
fig. 202
.
Add stopover : Starts the process of selecting an additional destination
The Starting point of a tour cannot be changed in the Tour plan menu. It is always deter-
mined by the current vehicle position. The Add stopover function key is only available via the
function key.
Press the
function key to close the tour plan. Changes are applied automatically.
Tour memory
Fig. 206 Navigation main menu: Tour mode.
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
A newly created tour is always displayed with the name “New tour”
⇒
fig. 206
. The tour needs to be
stored in the tour memory otherwise it will be overwritten during editing or deleted when the tour mode
is ended.
If changes to a stored tour are stored using the old tour name, this tour will be overwritten. If you do
not wish to do this, save the tour under a different name.
Storing a displayed tour
In tour mode, press the Memory function key
⇒
fig. 206
.
In the pop-up window, press the Save tour function key.
Enter a name for the tour being saved in the input window
Saved tours can be edited further in the Tour plan
Calling up a stored tour
In tour mode, press the Memory function key.
In the pop-up window, press the Load tour function key.
The list of stored tours is opened.
Press the name of a tour to display it in the Navigation main menu.
OR: Press the function key
to display the tour in the detailed view.
Managing stored tours
In tour mode, press the Memory function key.
In the pop-up window, press the Manage tour memory function key.
In the Manage tours menu, press the Delete all function key to delete all saved tours at once.
OR: Press the Change tour function key to show all tours in a list and then press the
function
key to rename or delete individual tours.
Leaving Tour mode
Please first read and heed the WARNINGS
note the introductory information and heed
the WARNINGS
A tour that has not been stored is deleted when you exit tour mode. The displayed tour can be stored
before exiting
Press the Extras function key
⇒
fig. 206
.
In the pop-up window, press the Leaving tour mode function key.
Confirm the following message with Leaving .
The Navigation main menu now only displays the destination defined as the end point in tour mode
⇒
fig. 203
.
Waypoint navigation (Off-road mode)
Introduction
In this section you’ll find information about:
Menu for waypoint navigation
Plotting a waypoint tour
Managing stored waypoint tours
Driving a stored waypoint tour
Stopping waypoint navigation
Waypoint navigation is a purely off-road feature as a means of orientation when driving in “Off-road
areas” at low speeds.
Off-road areas are areas that do not have any street or off-road information. Streets, buildings and
natural boundaries such as mountains and rivers will not be recognized even if they are shown on the
map.
Waypoint navigation is not suitable for driving on normal roads. One-way streets, highway junctions
and other such streets are not detected.
Autozoom cannot be activated in the map display.
More information:
Safety information
for Infotainment System
Basic information on use
Introduction to navigation
Destination input
WARNING
Using the Infotainment System while the vehicle is moving can distract you from the road and
lead to accidents.
Always drive attentively and responsibly.
Select volume settings so that acoustic signals from the outside are audible (for example,
the sirens of emergency rescue vehicles).
WARNING
Driving recommendations and traffic symbols displayed by the navigation system may differ
from the current traffic situation.
Traffic signs and traffic regulations have priority over the recommendations and displays
provided by the navigation system.
Always adjust your speed and driving style to road, traffic, weather, and visibility condi-
tions.
Menu for waypoint navigation
Fig. 207 Navigation main menu.
Fig. 208 Waypoint navigation menu with opened waypoint tour.
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS
Starting waypoint navigation
In the Navigation main menu, press the Extras function key
⇒
fig. 207
.
In the pop-up window, press the Off-road function key.
The Navigation main menu is opened as the Waypoint navigation menu
⇒
fig. 208
.
Function keys in the waypoint navigation menu
Function key: Effect
Memory
Load waypoint tour: Opens a list for selecting a
stored waypoint tour.
Function key: Effect
Manage tour memory: Opens a menu for renaming
or deleting stored waypoint tours.
Waypoint tour
New waypoint tour: Starts plotting a waypoint tour
Exit waypoint mode: Closes waypoint navigation.
Plotting a waypoint tour
Fig. 209 Plotting a waypoint tour.
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS
A waypoint tour consists of a chain of automatically stored “waypoints”.
Starting recording
In the Waypoint navigation menu, press the Waypoint tour function key
⇒
fig. 208
.
In the pop-up window, press the New waypoint tour function key.
In the following input window, enter a name for the new waypoint tour
The system will start to record the route driven.
Points in the terrain can be marked by setting a manual waypoint.
In the Waypoint navigation menu, press the Mark current position in recording function key.
Waypoints that have been set manually will be displayed on the map with a flag
⇒
fig. 211
.
Ending plotting
In the Waypoint navigation menu, press the Stop function key.
After plotting, the stored tour is displayed in the Waypoint navigation menu
⇒
fig. 210
.
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