Lowrance electronic Lowrance iWAY 500C User Manual

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Book" will appear on the Location Information Screen. Choose

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DD TO

A

DDRESS

B

OOK

from the Location Information Screen to save a contact at

the selected location.

NOTE:

You can also create a contact at your current position. If your map
cursor is active, choose

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LEAR

C

URSOR

from the Map Display Toolbar,

and the toolbar and cursor will disappear. The Save
Location button replaces the Location Information button.
This new button looks like the one at right. Press it to
save a contact at your current position.

An Edit Contact screen will appear, which includes a textbox contain-
ing the contact's name, address and phone number. You can choose to
leave the address and phone number fields blank, but any information
you add to them will display whenever you open the Location Informa-
tion screen for that contact. There is also a Choose Symbol button and a
small icon showing the contact's current symbol. The contact's lat/lon
coordinates are also listed to the right.

To change the contact's name, address, or phone number, simply touch
anywhere inside the relevant box, and the iWAY's virtual keyboard will
appear, allowing you to enter new information or modify the old.

To change the contact's symbol, select Choose Symbol and a dialog will
appear showing the available symbols. Choose the one that best repre-
sents the selected location then close the dialog by pressing the "X" in
the upper right corner. The new symbol will now appear below the
Choose Symbol button (and on the main map display).

Selecting a Contact

You can select any contact by touching its symbol on the map display.
When you do, the map cursor will appear pointing directly to the con-
tact and the symbol will be outlined with a red halo. The contact's name
will also appear in the pop-up box.

A red halo indicates a selected contact on the map display

Whenever you have a contact selected, you can press the

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OCATION

I

NFORMATION

button to access more information about it. A Location In-

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