Magellan 604-0245-001 A GPS Receiver User Manual


 
Map Screen 22
Use the cursor control LEFT or RIGHT to select the page you want to edit. (Available pages
are Information, Media, and Alerts.)
6. When the edits, if any, are done, use the cursor control UP or DOWN to highlight the save to
disk button (highlighted in the screen above).
7. Press ENTER.
8. Press ESC to exit the Pan mode and return the cursor to your present position.
Displaying Local Information
Local information (best fishing and hunting times, solar and lunar rise and set times) can be
displayed for your current position or for a position you have selected by panning.
Displaying Best Fishing and Hunting Times
1. Select the position you want to view. If you want to view a position other than your present
position, pan around the map with the cursor control to select the desired position.
2. Press ENTER.
3. Scroll down the contextual menu to select Local Info.
4. Press ENTER.
5. Select Fish and Hunt.
6. Press ENTER.
7. The best fishing and hunting times are displayed for the current date.
8. To change the date, use the cursor control to highlight the left or right arrows and press
ENTER. This changes the date to the previous or next day.
To select the date from a calendar, highlight the date (between the left and right arrows) and
press ENTER. Use the cursor control to select the date and press ENTER.
9. When done, use the cursor control to highlight OK and press ENTER.
Displaying Solar and Lunar Rise and Set Times
1. Select the position you want to view. If you want to view a position other than your present
position, pan around the map with the cursor control to select the desired position.
2. Press ENTER.
3. Scroll down the contextual menu to select Local Info.
4. Press ENTER.
5. Select Sun and Moon.
6. Press ENTER.
7. The sun rise and set times as well as the lunar rise and set times are displayed for the
current date.
8. To change the date, use the cursor control to highlight the left or right arrows and press
ENTER. This changes the date to the previous or next day.