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Oregon Series Owner’s Manual
Applications
Compass Page
The Compass page guides you to your
destination by displaying a compass and
a bearing pointer.
It also provides navigation data such as
current speed, distance to the next point
on the route, and estimated arrival time.
The electronic compass (Oregon 300,
400t, 400c, and 400i) is similar to
a magnetic compass when you are
stationary or walking. If you maintain
a higher speed, such as traveling in
automobile, the compass uses GPS
signals to determine your direction. To
turn the electronic compass off, see
.
To open the Compass page, touch
Compass
.
Hold the compass level when navigating
to ensure maximum accuracy.
Bearing and Course Pointers
The Oregon can use either a bearing
or course pointer on the compass. The
bearing pointer indicates the direction to
your destination, and the course pointer
indicates your relationship to a course
line leading to the destination. To select
a bearing or course pointer, see
.
Bearing Pointer
Bearing to
destination
Direction you
are currently
traveling
The bearing pointer points to your
destination, regardless of the direction
you are moving. If the bearing pointer
points toward the top of the compass,
you are traveling directly toward
your destination. If it points any other
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