
3. Press
MENU|ENT and Atlas will begin navigating to the cursor location.
The Map Page will display a dotted line from your current position to the
cursor position. The Navigation Page displays a compass rose showing
navigation information to your destination. See the following examples.
The 15-mile zoom figure at left clearly shows the dotted course line connect-
ing your current position to your destination. The 60-mile zoom, center,
shows both current position and destination on screen. The Navigation Page,
right, will also show navigation information.
To stop navigating to the cursor, use the Cancel Navigation command:
press
MENU|↓ to CANCEL NAVIGATION|ENT|← to YES|ENT. Atlas stops showing
navigation information.
Navigate to a Point of Interest
For POIs that are in view on the map, you can easily use the Navigate to
Cursor command above; just use the cursor to select the POI.
Another method involves searching for POIs with the Find Map Places
command, launched with the
FIND key. (See the searching example earlier
in this section, or turn to Sec. 6, Searching, for detailed instructions on POI
searches.)
After you have looked up an item with the Find Map Places command, use
the ← to make sure the
GO TO command is highlighted at the bottom of the
screen, then press
ENT. Atlas begins showing navigation information to the
item.
To cancel navigation, press
MENU|↓ to CANCEL NAVIGATION|ENT|← to
YES|ENT. Atlas stops showing navigation information.
Creating and Saving a Trail
A trail, or plot trail, is a history of the path you have taken. On the screen,
trails are represented by a solid line extending from the back of the current
position arrow.
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By default, the trail flashes once a second, making it easier to see against
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