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double tap to confirm. The screen will then change to show the Route Plan screen (see page 34).
Tap
to go back to the Search Menu screen.
Tap
to view the location on the map and once in the map view you can browse the map
(see page 24), to exit from the map view back to the previous screen tap
.
Tap
to delete the currently selected address book entry.
Warning: you will not be asked to
confirm the deletion, so make sure that you wish to carry out this operation before tapping.
6.5 Selecting a Point on the Map
This option allows you to move around the map and
to select a location which you want to use as your
destination.
Tap Point On Map the screen will change to show the
map. The location of the map will either be your
current/last known GPS position or the last position
you viewed on the map.
You can then browse the map (see page 24) and
select a point you want to navigate to by placing the
cursor.
After placing the cursor at a point on the map, it may contain further information, i.e. if there is
more than one POI at that point. In this case you can use the
arrows to scroll
between the multiple points.
Tap
to go back to the Search Menu screen.
Tap
to confirm the point. The screen will then change to show the Route Plan screen (see
page 34).
6.6 Entering a set of
Co-ordinates
This option allows you to enter the longitude and
latitude co-ordinates of the location you are
looking for. Tap Coordinates the screen will
change to the co-ordinates entry screen.
You can enter the co-ordinates in two different
ways, Degrees:minutes:seconds or as a
Decimal, the unit automatically defaults to the
Degrees:minutes:seconds format (Note: when
the unit displays the co-ordinates of a location it
always shows then in the Degress:minutes:seconds format).
Tap in the white boxes next to either Lon or Lat, then
use the keyboard to enter the co-ordinates you wish
to navigate to.
When entering in Degrees:minutes:seconds format.
For Longitude the letters E and W are used to
describe the hemisphere, for Latitude the letters N
and S are used to indicate the hemisphere. ° is used
to indicate the degrees and ‘ is used to indicate the
minutes.