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The Map Page
Panning the Map
There are two ways to pan the map. When you pan the
map, the map cursor—a white arrow—shows your location.
Automatic panning
– When GPS tracking or
navigating, the map automatically pans in the direction
of travel. The map does not automatically pan when
the map cursor is visible. Press
QUIT
to remove the
map cursor and return to automatic panning.
Manual panning
–To manually pan the map, use
the arrow keypad to move the cursor in the direction
you want to view.
» Use single presses to move the cursor in
increments.
» Press and hold to quickly pan to a new location.
» Hold the cursor at the edge of the screen to keep
panning in that direction; the map will move to the
new location.
» Press
QUIT
to center the map on your
current location.
As you pan, a text field at the top of the map displays
information about the cursor location. When you stop the
cursor over an object, the field in the bottom left corner
displays the object name.
Getting Location Information
For information about objects at your current GPS
location, press
ENTER
.
OR
Pan the map to a new location. When you stop the cursor
over an object, its name is displayed in the bottom left
corner of the map. Press
ENTER
.
For single objects, the object details page displays.
Mark a waypoint, view it on the map, or route to it.
For multiple objects, the Multiple Objects screen
displays a list of the objects at that location; user-created
objects (such as waypoints) appear at the top of the
list. Select an object and then press
ENTER
to view
its details page.