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Section 3
GPS Navigation
The Panning Arrow (Map Pointer)
     The Panning Arrow is controlled by the ARROW keys and is used 
to identify map objects and move the map in order to view areas of the 
map not currently within the display.  The Panning Arrow can be used 
to establish a ‘Point of Reference’ when measuring distance between map 
items.  It can be used to create a waypoint or to move a waypoint to a new 
location.  Press the ARROW keys at an angle to move diagonally. Press and 
hold the ARROW keys to move to new areas of the map.  Press the CLEAR
key to cancel the panning arrow.
Using the Panning Arrow:
     The Map Page pan function allows you to display an arrow to point at 
and identify items on the map, and to move the map in order to view areas 
beyond the current viewing area on the display.
     The pan function is activated by the ARROW keys which move the 
arrow in the desired direction.  As the arrow moves to the edge of the dis-
play screen the map will also move to reveal more map area.  When moving 
to the edge of the display, the map will take some time to draw the new 
area of the map.   An hourglass will display in place of the panning arrow 
when the map is redrawing.
Pressing the CLEAR key cancels the pan function. 
     The detail of map features will be enhanced when you are using 
MapSource information loaded on a map data card.  When using any map 
data, whenever the panning arrow is placed on a map item, the name of the 
object will be highlighted.  This feature applies to waypoints, roads, lakes, 
rivers...almost everything that is displayed. 
The Panning Arrow
or
(Map Pointer)
The Panning Arrow
The Panning 
Arrow moves 
about on the Map 
Page as you press 
the ARROW key 
in the desired 
direction.
 ARROW key 
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