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6.5.5 Cursor (No. 7)
As described in 6.3.7, if you tap
the map somewhere or select
one specic item in Find, it will
become the selected point on
the map, marked with a small
red dot and radiating red circles
to make it conspicuous. You
can use this point as starting
point, via point or destination for
your route. You can search for a
POI near it, mark it with a pin, or
save it as a POI.
NOTE:
When the GPS position is
available, the Follow button will
appear indicating that you have
disabled the Lock-to Position.
Tapping the Follow button will re-
enable the position and move the
cursor back to the current GPS
position. The same happens
when this Navigator restores
Lock-to-Position automatically,
if it is set in Advanced settings
(7.6.3.3).
6.5.6 Map Scale (No. 8)
The scale indicator is only
available on the Map screen. In
2D map view it represents the
scale of the map. In 3D view it
is the scale of the nearest part
of the map only.
You can use it in both 2D and
3D modes to scale the map.
Drag and pull it to the right to
zoom in, or left to zoom out.
6.5.7 Menu (No. 9)
This button opens the Menu
with the Find Engine, the Quick
menu, the Route menu and the
exit button that takes you to the
Main menu screen. The Menu
will be described in detail later
in 6.7.
6.5.8 Map Orientation and
Overview (No. 10)
You can view the map screens
in three different presentation
modes. This switch will cycle
through them in the following
order.
The usual map
orientation for navigation
is Track-up. It means
button for you on the cockpit
screen automatically. This can
be turned on for re-enabling
both Lock-to-Position and Smart
Zoom.