
Panning
Another feature of the Map Page is the pan function, which allows you to point at
and identify features on the map, and to move the map in order to view areas beyond
the current map area.
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To activate the pan function:
1. Press any area of the
K
keypad. An arrow pointer appears.
2. Use the
K
keypad to move the arrow pointer in any direction, including diagonally. The direc-
tion and distance from your current location to the panning arrow is shown at the top of the map
(see top left picture).
3. When you are done panning, press
Q
. The panning arrow disappears.
The arrow serves as a target marker for the map. When the arrow is placed on a map
feature or object, the name of that object is highlighted (if the name wasn’t originally
displayed it will appear when the arrow is placed on the object). This feature applies to
Personal Waypoints, roads, cities, lakes, rivers, Points of Interest, etc.
When a displayed Personal Waypoint, City, Exit, or Point of Interest name is high-
lighted, you can review information about the point or even go to it, with the StreetPilot
providing directional guidance to get there.
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To select an on-screen location with the panning arrow:
1. Use the
K
keypad to move the panning arrow to the desired Personal Waypoint, City, Exit, or
Point of Interest (as was done in the top left picture).
2. Press
E
to review information for the selected waypoint (see bottom left picture).
3. To go back to the map page, highlight
OK
and press
E
(or simply press
Q
).
Arrow Pointer Panning
Reviewing a Selected
Waypoint
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