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Tip
Press the
Out
button to move through the comment one
page at a time. Press the
Up
arrow on the arrow keypad to
move to the end of the comment.
To view the geocache hint
To quickly view the geocache hint, from the geocache
details page go to
MENU > View Hint
.
To view/center a geocache on the map
From the geocache details page, select
View
; press
QUIT
to return to the geocache details page.
To move the geocache to the GPS location
From the geocache details page, go to
MENU >
Move to GPS Location
. When you see the confirmation
message, select
Yes
. The geocache’s location information
will update to the current GPS location.
To delete a geocache
From the geocache details page, go to
MENU >
Delete Geocache
. When you see the confirmation
message, select
Yes
.
To delete geocaches by symbol
From the Geocaches Page, go to
MENU >
Delete by Symbol
.
1. On the Geocaches Symbol page, select the check box
for each symbol you want to delete. Only symbols
used in the current file are listed.
2. Select
Delete
. When you see the confirmation
message, select
Yes
.
The geocaches with that symbol in the current file
are deleted from the file.
Averaging a Geocache
When you average a geocache, the PN-Series GPS
records a series of GPS readings for the geocache’s
location and averages them to increase the positional
accuracy of the geocache. As you average the geocache,
the GPS status, coordinates, elevation, number of readings
at the location, and estimated accuracy display. Multiple
readings improve the positional accuracy of the geocache.
The estimated accuracy number decreases as the
accuracy improves.
To average a geocache
From the geocache details page, go to
MENU > Average
Geocache
. When the device has recorded the number
of readings you want, press
ENTER
.
Tip
Average your location during multiple visits, at different
times of the day to get the best results. Always place the
device in the same location to average the geocache.
Projecting a Geocache
You can project a geocache at a new location by providing
the bearing and distance from an existing geocache.
The Geocaches Page