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9.

Choose Information Window

(GPS MAP → Choose Information Type via centre
press)
Alternative access:
(PLANNING → Choose Information Type via centre
press)
This window will be accessed via the
PLANNING
screen, by centre pressing the rocker
pad on a route or OOI. When the locator circle is
over an OOI or a route, an indicator icon is displayed
at the bottom of the screen. It comprises of 3
elements:
• 'i' for information
• rocker pad image (in the centre)
• POI icon/route symbol
OOI indicator icon
Route indicator icon
Choose Information Type
To bring up the
On the GPS MAP screen:
your current location
has to coincide with a route or OOI.
On the PLANNING screen:
planning icon has to
be placed over any point on a route or OOI.
(Otherwise, centre pressing the rocker pad will bring up
the POSITION INFO screen).
By centre pressing the rocker pad on a route or OOI,
the screen turns gray and an overlay shows the
Choose Information Type
window.
To cancel the gray screen, press either of the front
buttons.
Software v3.13.11
Once you are in the
window, you will be able to:
• Make OOIs visible and invisible (move the rocker
pad left/right to highlight relevant icon).
• Activate and deactivate routes (change time varies
depending on the size of the route).
GPS MAP
or
• Centre press the rocker pad to view details of an
OOI.
• Go to the
ROUTE MAP
shows your route on a map, with details such as
trip length, and gives you access to the
screen).
• Access the Nearby
routes and OOIs.
window:
Nearby routes &
OOIs
'Nearby' is defined by an OOI reference point at a
radius of:
245m (804ft) at 1:50 000
122.5m (402ft) at 1:25 000
49m (160ft) at 1:10 000
Choose Information Type
screen of any route,
Profile
option, which includes nearby
OOI details
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A route is classified as being 'nearby' if any of the
three conditions are true:
• The cursor is within it's bounding area (a square or
rectangle which covers ALL the points in a route).
• The centre of the bounding area is nearby as
defined above for OOI reference points.
• The start point of the route is nearby as defined
above for OOI reference points.
Active route
Visible OOI
Inactive route
Invisible OOI
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