Fisher NV-E7000 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
66
N
A
V
I
65
QUICK ROUTE SEARCH (1)
Align the destination with the cursor and press the quick route button to initiate a
search for a reference route from your present location to the destination based on the
map disc data and the search conditions (Faster Route/Shorter Route/Optimal,
zsee p.105 “Modifying route conditions”). Also, if having registered the location of
your home, the unit will search for the way home from your present location.
Present location display screen (example)
If this mark is yellow,
the positioning is O.K.!
Press the Ñ button
to confirm the present location
positioning.
1
Use the Joystick to scroll the
map and display the map of
the destination.
zSee p.62, “Moving the map”.
See p.60, “Enlargement/reduction
of the map”.
2
3
Choosing the most detailed map
reduces the positioning error!
Cursor
Select and press the
Ä button.
This initiates a reference route search.
When the search is complete, wait a
moment until the route guidance screen
appears.
YES
4
When pressing the button
and a confirmation message appears
to set highways, select to
register highways or to register
local roads and press the Ä
button.
NO
YES
Q.ROUTE
Align the cursor on the
destination and press the
Ç button.
SEARCHING FOR A ROUTE
FROM YOUR PRESENT LOCATION
TO THE DESTINATION
You can interrupt
searches by pressing the
É button.
Inputting.
2
q Select and press the
Ä button.
< You can also delete characters by
opening the remote control flip-
top and pressing the ç
button.
Delete
When inputting is complete,
select on the item
board and press the Ä
button. The inputted content
is confirmed.
To change/register another item
(Name/TEL/Memo/Mark), repeat steps
to .
Done
3
To complete setting…
Press the
on the
screen to return to the map you
stored now.
Press the Ñ button to
return the screen to the present
location map.
Press the É button to
return to the menu screen.
Display Map
4
Clearing the inputted (A) character.
Example
Inputting “A” / “B” in the memo.
w Inputting “B”
1 3
CHANGING THE MAP DISPLAY (4)