Selected map point, also known as the cursor, Marked map points (pin) – Pioneer AVIC-S2 RU User Manual

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AVIC-S2 has a built-in Lock-on-Road feature that always puts the position arrow on
the road, on the axis of the street in case of one-way streets, or on the side of the
road where you drive (e.g. on the right in the United States, and on the left in the
U.K.) on two-way roads.

Note: The Lock-on-Road feature can be turned off in Advanced settings (Page 67).

When the GPS position is lost, the arrow turns gray, but the indicator continues on
the recommended route for a short period of time with the speed last detected before
the GPS position was lost. This way short tunnels can be crossed without losing the
position.

4.1.7 Selected map point, also known as the Cursor

If you tap the map somewhere or select a specific item in Destination, it will become
the selected point on the map, marked with a small red dot and permanently
radiating red circles to make it conspicuous at all zoom levels, even when it is in the
background of a 3D map view. You can use this point as starting point, via point, or
destination of your route, you can search for a POI near to it, or save it as a POI. The
cursor, when visible, is also the reference point for map scaling.

Note: When your GPS position is available, and Lock-to-Position (Page 28) is active,
the cursor is the current GPS position, the red arrow. When you select another point
by tapping the map, or using the Destination menu (Page 70), the new Cursor is

shown on the display with the red dot and the radiating red circles.

4.1.8 Marked map points (Pin)

The Cursor can be marked with a Pin. Pins are shown as being stuck in the map. A
Pin is visible at all zoom levels and remains in its position until you unpin it.

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