Magellan maestro 3050, 3100, 3140 用户手册

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Points of Interest
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Creating a Route to a POI by Name
1.
From the Main Menu, tap the Points of Interesticon.  
2.
Select Search by Name.
3.
Spell the name of the POI to be used as the 
destination.  You need not enter the full 
name, but the more characters you enter, the 
easier it will be to find the exact POI you are 
searching for.
4.
Select the search criteria: Near Current 
PositionNear a Town (requires entering a 
town name) or Near Address (requires 
entering an address).
5.
The top portion of the display shows detailed 
information about the highlighted POI in the 
list.  The arrow and distance indicates the 
direction and distance in a straight line from 
your current position to the POI.
Note that searching by name will show all 
POIs that meet the name criteria, regardless 
of the category.  Use the Prev and Next 
buttons to step up and down the list of POIs 
that were found.  Tap on the POI name to 
continue. 
6.
Select the route method and tap on the 
orange Calculate Route button to begin.
Enhanced POIs
Enhanced POIs are points of interest that can be downloaded from the Internet  or created by the user 
by means of the POI Editor software found on the CD-ROM provided with your Maestro. The online 
help available in the POI Editor software describes how to edit POIs and how to transfer a POI file 
from your PC to your Magellan Maestro.
After loading a POI file to the Maestro (or to a SD card and loading it in the Magellan Maestro) you 
can route to those POIs quickly.
Loading a POI File from a PC
1.
Turn your Magellan Maestro on and connect your Maestro to your PC using the supplied USB 
cable.
2.
Launch the POI Editor software (you should have  installed the software on your PC 
beforehand). Make sure your POI file is saved in Magellan mgln. format and use the transfer 
button to transfer the POI file to your Magellan Maestro. All POI files (including speedtrap 
files) must be first saved in the .mgln format using the provided POI Editor software before 
they can be transferred and used in the Magellan Maestro.
Sample Search by Name Input
Search Result for HARRO Near Position