Poi Settings; Hardware Buttons; The Gps Status - TomTom Navigator Navigator 2 Reference Manual

Navigator 2.24.2
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POI settings

Enable POI
quick-menu
Poi Menu
Items 1-4
Maximum
POI on map

Hardware buttons

These properties define the behavior of each of the hardware buttons of your
Pocket PC when you are navigating.

5. The GPS Status

In order to use TomTom Navigator for turn-by-turn navigation you need to have a working connection
between your Pocket PC and your GPS receiver. The GPS Status view provides access to GPS receiver
information and settings. Choose "GPS Status..." from the "File" menu or from the Navigator pop-up
menu to access the GPS Status. You can choose from three tabs:
Status
Displays your current position, speed, direction and the GPS time (UTC/
GMT). With most GPS receivers the position of the satellites used to
establish your position is displayed as well as the signal strength. A
moving indicator
between your Pocket PC and your GPS receiver.
GPS
Allows you to modify GPS settings. Tap the checkmark
GPS receiver model and the communication port of your Pocket PC to
which the GPS receiver is connected. Use the slider buttons to keep the
Pocket PC powered up
(and TomTom Navigator is active) and to get a sound signal
GPS receiver has proper coverage.
Log
Whilst navigating you can record your itinerary. Use the VCR type
controls to record and play back your itinerary.
Enables the "quick-select" pop-up menu showing the five
"most important" Points of interest categories.
The first four "most important" Point of interest
categories (the fifth will always be set to the most
recently selected Point of interest category)
Controls the maximum number of Points of interest that
are displayed on a map simultaneously. The default is 20.
as long as it is connected to the GPS receiver
signifies whether there is a working link
to change your
when the

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