Uniden GNS8365BT User Manual

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. However for pedestrian use it can be permanently turned off in

Advanced settings (Page

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Lock-on-Road: This function of iGO will always keep the blue (yellow at night) arrow

representing your actual position on the nearest road. This automatic feature is

necessary as the position given by the GPS receiver is not perfectly accurate. Under

normal circumstances Lock-on-Road will eliminate the occasional position error. If

the corridor of error is too large, your position may be shown over a different street

on the map. You can only avoid that by using good quality GPS equipment

positioned so that it has a direct view to as large a portion of the sky as possible.

Lock-on-Road is always active in iGO. See also Page .

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Lock-to-Position: When GPS position is available, iGO will automatically keep

moving the map to always have the blue (yellow at night) arrow, representing your

actual position, on the screen. You can move the map to lose this position. Then the

Lock button appears on the screen. Tapping it will re-enable Lock-to-Position. See

also Page .

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Map Orientation:iGO is able to rotate the map for your convenience. If you choose

Track-up mode, the map will be rotated to look in the direction of your heading.

Selecting North-up, the map remains oriented to have North toward the top. Use the

left and right hardware buttons to turn your map in the direction you wish. This will

immediately turn off the automatic rotation. A small compass in the top right section

of the map screens (Page

) will always show the current direction of the map. Map

orientation should not be mixed up with Screen orientation.

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NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association): This is the name of a

communication protocol format. This association issues standards for interfacing

marine electronic devices. One of their standards is NMEA-0183 that defines

electrical signal requirements and a data transmission protocol for time and position

data. This is today’s standard for not only marine but also all other GPS devices. iGO,

as well as most GPS devices, will default to using this protocol out of the box.

North-up: A kind of map orientation having the map rotated to have North toward

the top of the screen. See also Track-up and Map Orientation.

POI: Points Of Interest, exact map locations of important points saved in a database

together with their name, category and subcategories (e.g. Service/Fuel/Autogas),

address, phone and fax number, and other important information. Use the versatile

search system in iGO to find the appropriate POI near you, your destination or any

other given location on the map (Page

). You can also have your favourite places

saved as ‘My POI’ in

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Screen Orientation: Depending on how you prefer to hold the PDA in your hand or

how you have it installed in your car, you may want iGO to display all its screens in a

portrait, landscape, or left-handed landscape mode (Page ). This setting is

independent from the corresponding setting in the operating system. Screen rotation

in iGO can even be used with PDAs originally not capable of displaying landscape

orientation. Screen orientation should not be mixed up with Map orientation that does

not affect the appearance of iGO, only the map itself.

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