History (
)
Find in History
If you have used “Guide to” before, or saved
map points as POIs, marked points with a pin,
or picked and used points of the map before,
they all appear in the History list.
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This list is ordered by the time the points
were last used. The most recently used loca-
tions are always at the beginning of the list.
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Just pick any of the recent locations as your
destination. Here you have no possibility to
reorder the list or filter it by name.
Note
If you will need a location later but you do not
want to save it as a POI, just mark it with a
pin, and remember its colour to find it easily in
the History list.
Coordinate (
)
Find Coordinates
The Navigator also lets you enter your desti-
nation by map coordinates.
The coordinates need to be in latitude/longi-
tude format and, based on the WGS84 earth
model (the one used by most GPS devices).
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When you enter this page, the coordinates
of the current GPS position are shown at the
top of the display.
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The coordinates are always shown in the
format configured in “Setup>Advanced >
Display Setup” (Page 33), but you can enter
the coordinates in any of the three formats.
You can even enter the latitude and longi-
tude in different formats.
Entering a latitude/longitude pair is easy.
1. Use the
button to change the hemi-
sphere.
The left field contains the latitude. It starts
with an ‘N’ (North) or ‘S’ (South) letter.
2. Enter numbers for the latitude.
3. Use the decimal point if the degrees, min-
utes or seconds are not integers.
4. Use the
,
button (the label depends
on the current cursor position inside the lat-
itude) to start entering minutes after
degrees or seconds after minutes.
5. When finished, tap the
buttonon the
right, and enter it as you did latitude.
The right field contains the longitude. It
starts with an ‘E’ (East) or ‘W’ (West) letter.
6. Once you have entered both numbers,
press Done” to make the selection.
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