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your current position to your destination. The 60-mile zoom, center, shows both
current position and destination on screen. The Navigation Page, right, will also
show navigation information.
To stop navigating to the cursor, use the Cancel Navigation command: press
MENU
|
↓ to 
C
ANCEL 
N
AVIGATION
|
ENT
|
← to 
Y
ES
|
ENT
. Atlas stops showing
navigation information.
Navigate to a Point of Interest
Atlas can navigate to any Point of Interest (POI) you can look up with the 
FIND
key. (For help with 
FIND
's searching capabilities, see the entry on Searching
earlier in this section, or turn to Section 6, Searching, for detailed instructions.)
After you have looked up an item with the find command, use the 
← to make
sure the 
G
T
O
 command is highlighted at the bottom of the screen, then press
ENT
. Atlas begins showing navigation information to the item.
To cancel navigation, press 
MENU
|
↓ to 
C
ANCEL 
N
AVIGATION
|
ENT
|
← to 
Y
ES
|
ENT
.
Atlas stops showing navigation information.
Creating and Saving a Trail
A trail, or plot trail, is a history of the path you have taken. On the screen, trails
are represented by a solid line extending from the back of the current position
arrow.
By default, the trail flashes once a second, making it easier to see against the
background map. With the default auto setting, Atlas creates a trail by placing a
dot (trail point) on the screen every time you change directions. (The method
used for creating a trail and the trail update rate can both be adjusted in
Advanced Mode. See Section for 5 for Trail Options.)
In Easy Mode, this unit automatically creates a plot trail when turned on, and
this trail is automatically saved in memory when the unit is turned off. Atlas
continues recording the same trail until you "clear the trail," which erases the
old trail and starts creation of a new trail.
NOTE:
Atlas can record up to 9,999 points per trail, which can be adjusted in
Advanced Mode. The default setting is a maximum of 2,000 points. When
trail length exceeds the maximum setting, the unit begins recording the trail
over itself.
In Advanced Mode, you can save and recall up to 10 different plot trails, which
can also be copied to your MMC for archiving.
Caution:
You also have the option of turning off trail recording in Advance Mode.
If the option is left turned off, it will cancel the automatic trail creation
feature in Easy Mode.