
It is very possible that you may see area or features on the map that you might like to
go to. For example, you can pan to a city, road, lake or river, and create a Personal
Waypoint there. It’s also possible to get directional guidance there once it has been created.
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To create a Personal Waypoint on the Map:
1. Press the
K
keypad to move the panning arrow to the desired area or object on the map. You
may also want to use to display more map objects or to look at a larger area. If the panning
arrow is near a map object such as a city or road, the name of the map object is displayed with
a box around it.(see top right picture)
2. Press
E
to create a Personal Waypoint where the
panning arrow was located. If a map object has been
highlighted, the StreetPilot suggests a waypoint name
which reflects the name of the map object. (see middle
right picture)
3. You may highlight the Personal Waypoint name or symbol
and press
E
to modify either. Refer to page 37 in the
Marking Your Location as a Personal Waypoint section.
4. To accept the new Personal Waypoint and go back to the map page, highlight
OK
and press
E
. If youve changed your mind about creating the waypoint, highlight
Delete It
and press
E
.
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To go to a highlighted location:
1. Press
E
to review information for the selected location.
2. Use the
K
keypad to highlight
Go to it
(see bottom right picture), and press
E
.
To Go To a Waypoint
Displaying a Map Object
Creating a Personal Waypoint
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