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Travel Time is the time that it will take to reach your destination at
your present closing speed. Arrival Time is the local time that it will be
when you arrive at the destination, based upon your present closing
speed and track.
Navigation Page, going to cursor. Driver is headed east (a 70º track)
toward a waypoint 70º (bearing) away. The cross track error range
(white corridor) is 0.20 miles either side of the course. The driver is
headed toward the cursor location, which is 0.17 miles away. The vehi-
cle is nearly on course (off course 15 feet). Traveling at a speed of 34
mph, the driver will arrive at the waypoint in 18 seconds.
Map Page
The map screens show your course and track from a "bird's-eye" view. By
default, this unit shows the map with north always at the top of the screen.
(This can be changed using options in Advanced Mode. See the topic Map
Orientation, in Sec. 5.) If you're navigating to a waypoint, the map also
shows your starting location, present position, course line and destination.
NOTE:
When our text says, "navigating to a waypoint," we really mean
navigation to any selected item, whether it is a waypoint you made,
a map feature or an item (like a restaurant) from the POI database.
Using the map is as simple as pressing the
PAGES key. A screen similar to
those in following images appears. The arrow flashing in the center of the
screen is your present position. It points in the direction you're traveling.
The solid line extending from the arrow is your plot trail, or path you've
taken. (Remember, a flashing question mark on the arrow symbol or
flashing text displays means iFINDER has not yet calculated a position.)
Waypoint
symbol
Bearing
arrow
Trail line
Cross track
error range
(off course
indicator)
Current track or
heading, shown
in degrees
Compass bearing
to destination
Navigation
information
display
Destination
name