Venturer HPS9308 User Manual

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This Navigator 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 on two-way roads.
The location received from the

GPS receiver is shown as a

blue dot on the map. This can

help you find your location if the

GPS accuracy is poor, and the

Lock-on-Road system puts you

on the wrong street. It is also the

location saved in the track log

(6.7.2.6).

NOTE:

The Lock-on-Road feature can be

turned off in advanced settings

(7.6.4.5) for pedestrian use.

When switched off, the arrow is

displayed at the position reported

by the GPS receiver.

When the GPS position is

lost, the arrow turns grey, but

the journey continues on the

recommended route for a short

period of time with the speed

last detected before the GPS

position was lost. When the next

route event is reached, or after

40 seconds, the arrow stops,

and remains gray until GPS

reception returns. This way

short tunnels can be crossed

without losing the position.

6.3.7 Selected Map Point

(Cursor)

If you tap the map somewhere

or select a specific item in Find,

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 or ending

point of the route. You can

search for a POI near to it, mark

it with a drawing-pin, or save

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