Venturer HPS9308 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
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NOTE :
Smart Zoom can only be re-
enabled when it is activated at the
top of this page. With Smart Zoom
turned off, the Follow button will
not appear, nor will the view return
to its previous state if you zoom or
tilt the map.
Delay Before Restoring
You can set the timeout for
both Restore Lock-to-Position
and Restore Smart Zoom here.
Shorter delays are best if you
tend to accidentally change the
map display, but you may prefer
a longer delay if you often look
for things around your position
while driving.
Remember to only look at the
display if it is absolutely safe to
do so.
NOTE :
If you push the Follow Button
before the automatic Lock comes
into effect, Smart Zoom and Lock-
to-Position will be re-enabled
instantly.
Zoom mode by tapping the
Follow button.
If you move the map, all parts of
Smart Zoom become deactivated,
and the view freezes. Tapping
the Follow button makes this
Navigator follow your position
again (Lock-to-Position) and also
re-enables Smart Zoom.
You can make this Navigator
push the Follow button for you
automatically after a few seconds
of inactivity.
This functionality and the related
parameters below apply to the
Cockpit screen only. The Map
screen will wait for your action.
Restore Lock-to-Position
Turn this switch on if you want this
Navigator to return to your current
GPS position after you have
moved the map during navigation.
This is useful if you have moved
the map accidentally, or if you
have moved it to quickly check
something near your route.
After a certain timeout set below,
the Follow button disappears, and
the map immediately jumps back
to show your current position.
Restore Smart Zoom
Use this switch if you want this
Navigator to re-enable Smart
Zoom after zooming, tilting
or rotating the map during
navigation. This is useful if
you have changed the view
accidentally, or you modied it
to quickly check something near
your route.
After a certain timeout set below,
the Follow button disappears ,
then Smart Zoom changes the
view back for navigation. Unlike
with Restore Lock-to-Position,
the view changes smoothly.