Operation Manual

The Slide Rule zooms in or out on the map in reference to the navigation point/position cursor, which is marked on the
map with the "view finder" symbol. The location of the navigation point/position cursor can be changed by tapping on a
selected point on the map.
Note: the 3D mode is automatically deactivated at higher scale values.
A semi-transparent Scale Slide Rule can be hidden/displayed with the on-screen button switch, located in the bottom left
corner of the screen.
Compass
The compass is displayed in the upper left corner of the screen as an arrow with the letter "N", pointing to the north.
By tapping on the compass, you will align the top of the map to the north.
By default, this option is turned off.
Directional arrow to route point
The arrow is displayed in the top right corner of the screen and it shows the direction to the next point on the route (this
feature is hidden by default).
The above feature can be hidden/displayed in the interface settings in the Settings menu.
2.5 Selecting a point on the map
A point on the map can be selected in a number of ways:
by holding your finger or the pan tool down on a selected map point,
by tapping on the "map cursor" icon on the tool bar under the map (unless a different function has
been assigned to this option; refer to "Settings: Buttons"),
by tapping on the "Map point" option in the "Go to" menu,
by pressing the respective hardware key – if this function has previously been assigned to the key
(refer to "Settings: Buttons").
By selecting a point on the map, you will open the context menu. You can
assign a function to the selected point. The same menu opens up when an
object is selected in the options for searching the address, POI, etc. in the
"Go to" menu.
2.6 Context menu
The context menu may cover several pages and the user can move between
the pages with the use of arrows located at the bottom of the screen. Its
content varies subject to the context, i.e. the type of object for which the
context menu opens.
The first page contains route mapping options. The user can activate
navigation to a given point and map the route between the user's present
GPS position and the selected point ("Go to" option) or can define a given
location as one of the route points (start point – "START", end point –
"FINISH", or a route point – "STOP”).
If the "Go to" option is selected when the GPS receiver is off, the GPS
receiver will be activated and it will make an attempt to determine the
user's present position.
Context menu 2
The second page of the context menu enables the user to
define a selected location as Home, Work or POI. For detailed
information, refer to the "Map points" chapter.
The "Show co-ordinates" option will display in detail the GPS
co-ordinates of the selected point on the map, and the
"Centre on screen" option places the selected point in the
centre of the screen.