The Text Palette; Understanding The Text Palette Display - Pioneer AVIC-505 Owner's Manual

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The Text Palette

It is sometimes necessary to key information into your Pioneer Mobile Navigation System.
Generally, you can choose to do this by directly entering the text. Whenever there is a need for
text to be input, you are presented with a text palette. You will most often see this text palette
when asked to enter a password and when you wish to search for a destination. You may
already have some experience with the procedure if you have chosen to register your home
location or a password in "Getting Started".

Understanding the text palette display

The text palette consists of a text entry box and a palette of letters, numbers, and other icons
that you can select. A cursor (a small underscore) in the text entry box marks the position at
which the next character will be input. The icons that appear in the text palette vary according
to the type of information you are expected to input.
Delete backward (deletes the previous character)
Space (moves the cursor forward)
Lists recent results. (For example, if the text palette is asking for a city name, clicking this
icon will display a list of recently searched cities.)
Choose this icon if you can't provide the information requested; for example when input of
a street number is called for, choosing this icon sets a route to the nearest point along the
chosen road or street.
Provides a list of streets that intersect with the chosen road or street.

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