Eagle sport 用户指南

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Map Cursor
Pressing an arrow key while a map is on shows two dotted lines that
intersect at your present position. These dotted lines are called a “cursor”
and have a variety of uses.
AUTOZOOM
Generally, when you travel using a mapping receiver like the AccuMap
Sport, you spend some amount of time zooming in and out, looking at
detail or the whole route between the start and destination.
The AccuMap Sport has an autozoom feature that eliminates much of the
button pushing that competitive units force you to make. It works in con-
junction with the navigation feature. First you must recall a waypoint. (See
the waypoint section for more information on navigating to a waypoint.)
When you turn the autozoom mode on, the AccuMap Sport zooms in on
your present position. As you travel towards the destination (recalled way-
point), the AccuMap Sport begins zooming out, showing more of your
course to the waypoint. After you cross the halfway point to your destina-
tion, the AccuMap Sport zooms in closer, one zoom range at a time, keep-
ing the destination on the screen. Nearly every time it zooms in, you can
see more detail. This is a benefit for two reasons. Number one, you want
You can move the cursor around the display by pressing the arrow keys in
the direction you want it to move. This lets you view different areas of a
map, away from your present position. When it’s turned on, the zoom-in
and zoom-out keys work from the cursor’s position - not the present posi-
tion, so you can zoom in on any detail, anywhere while navigating.
The latitude/longitude of the cursor shows in the box at the top of the
screen whenever the cursor is activated.
The map cursor is also used to place and erase icons and waypoints.
CURSON ON
CURSON OFF