Finding A Location; Finding A Location By Name; Finding A Location By Grid Reference; Additional Memory-Map Options - Memory-map Adventurer 3000 User Manual

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Finding a location

Finding a location by name

If you know the name of a location you can jump straight to it by using the Find Place feature. Tap Extended Menu (
followed by Settings & Overlays (
The Find Place search works on a filter, so the more letters of the place you search for the less results there will be to look
through. For example if you typed "Bir" then the search would return hundreds of places all with "Bir" in the name. If you
searched for "Birmingham", however, then fewer results will be returned allowing you to quickly locate the place you were
searching for.
To search for a place tap in the Find box and then tap the Kbd button in the bottom corner to bring up the on-screen
keyboard. Now, type in your search and then press the - -> button to perform the search. The results will be displayed below.
To display the location on the map simply double tap its name in the list. If you want to automatically drop a mark at the
location as well make sure the Create Mark box is ticked first.

Finding a location by grid reference

If you know the grid reference (or Latitude/Longitude) of a location then you can display it using the Find Place feature. Follow
the steps above to enter the Find Place menu and tap in the Coordinates box. Bring up the keyboard and type in the grid
reference you want to locate, e.g. SU 62392 51191. Press the Enter key on the keyboard and the location will be displayed on
the map. If you want to place a mark at the chosen location make sure the Create Mark box is ticked first.

Additional Memory-Map Options

Tapping the Extended Menu (
additional options and settings.
Map – View all maps installed on the Adventurer 3000 and open the one of your choice. Whenever you send a new map to the
Adventurer 3000, access the map list first and tap Refresh to ensure the map list is updated.
Overlay – Manage the overlays (routes, marks and tracks) on your device. Options include the overlay manager, which allows
you to work with your overlays, creating and deleting overlays and showing and hiding overlays. You can also open overlays
sent from your PC, or save overlays ready for transfer to your PC. Please see page 11 for more details.
Find Place – Search for a location or grid reference. Please see the section above for more details.
Settings – change settings for the device, including units of measure (mph, kph) and position format (British National Grid,
Lat/Long etc.). The Settings options also lets you customise the navigation data displayed when following a route or a mark,
and when viewing GPS position information.
GPS – view satellite signal strength and additional GPS information. You can also drop a mark at your current GPS position from
here.
License – allows you to check the status of the map licences on your MicroSD card.
Help – provides a quick refresher about the information in this manual. Perfect for when you are out and about.
Exit – saves all overlay data and then exits map mode, returning you to the main menu. Always use this (or the Exit (
to exit Memory-Map before turning off the device.
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