M-Nav 760 | User Manual
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from faults with the mobile phone including but not limited to lost connections, text messages,
and contact details.
This manual represents the M-Nav 760 at the time of printing. Navman Wireless reserves the right
to make changes to specifi cations without notice.
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Glossary of Terms
Common terms used in this manual and on the M-Nav 760 include:
GPS
The GPS is a network of satellites that orbit the Earth at about 19,300
kms (12,000 miles) and transmit accurate time and position information
worldwide. The GPS receiver in your M-Nav 760 picks up signals from
any satellites in view and uses the information to determine your location,
accurate to within 5 m (15 ft). Usually, only three signals are needed to
provide a latitude and longitude position (GPS fi x) for vehicle navigation
systems.
POI
Point of Interest. This is a useful resource along or nearby the route, such
as a fuel location or a post offi ce. You can add a POI to your route as a via
point.
Via Point
A specifi c location that you want to visit along the route. A via point can be
any location that you specify, such as a customer site, or a POI.
Destination
The next via point along your route.
Final Destination
The fi nal via point along your route. It is always marked with a chequered
fl ag.
Trip
The complete list of via points that you specify; including the start
location, the fi nal destination, and any via points between.
Route
When you have defi ned all the via points in your trip, the M-Nav 760 will
calculate the best route automatically after it obtains a GPS fi x. Your route
shows the path to drive. Only one route can be shown on the map at a
time.