GPS Navigation
The Map Page
Compass
Pointer
Position Arrow
Zoom Scale
The Map Page
Accuracy Circle
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Using the Map Page
can use the Map Page to do the following:
Guidance Text
the Map Page. Your GPS 60 automatically keeps the position arrow near
the bottom center of the Map Page. If you zoom in far enough, you can
see a circle around the position arrow. This circle is called the accuracy
circle, and it represents how accurate your position is on the map. When
Route (see
the circle is small, your position is very accurate.
p. 33)
Zooming and Panning
and hold the IN or OUT keys. A zoom scale appears in the lower left
corner of the Map Page. To pan the map (view other parts of the map),
press the ROCKER key to display the map panning arrow. As you move
the arrow with the ROCKER key, you can see different parts of the map.
Panning Arrow
The Map Page is the primary navigation feature of the GPS 60. You
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View your current location and watch your progress as you move
across the page.
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View and save points on the map (see p. 16).
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View tracks—a dotted line that represents your path (see p. 29).
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View and navigate routes (see p. 33).
Your position appears as a small triangle, called the position arrow, on
To zoom in or out, press the IN and OUT keys. To zoom rapidly, press